Sunset time and the economic effects of social jetlag: evidence from US time zone borders
The rapid evolution into a 24 h society challenges individuals’ ability to conciliate work schedules and biological needs. Epidemiological research suggests that social and biological time are increasingly drifting apart (“social jetlag”). This study uses a spatial regression discontinuity design to...
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Volume: | 65 |
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Main Author: |
Giuntella, Osea
Mazzonna, Fabrizio |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Zielgruppe: |
Academic |
Place of publication: |
AMSTERDAM Elsevier B.V 01.05.2019 ELSEVIER |
published in: | Journal of health economics Vol. 65; pp. 210 - 226 |
Data of publication: | May 2019 |
ISSN: |
0167-6296 1879-1646 |
EISSN: |
1879-1646 |
Discipline: | Public Health Economics |
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Online Access: | available in Bonn? |
Database: | Social Sciences Citation Index Web of Science - Science Citation Index Expanded - 2019 Web of Knowledge Science Citation Index Expanded Web of Science - Social Sciences Citation Index – 2019 Web of Science PubMed CrossRef Gale General OneFile (A&I only) Academic OneFile (A&I only) MEDLINE - Academic Database information Databases - DBIS |