Sökning: "British Household Panel Survey"

Hittade 3 uppsatser innehållade orden British Household Panel Survey.

  1. 1. The effect of equal division of property regime on subjective health, psychological well-being and investments in health capital

    Master-uppsats, Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Författare :Jens Wikström; [2017-07-28]
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    Sammanfattning : This thesis analyses the effects of different marital property regimes on health, well-being and health related behavior. In particular, it provides an empirical assessment of the effects of a change from a separate property regime towards a more equal distribution of matrimonial assets on subjective health, psychological well-being and investments in health capital, using the variance occurring after a decision by the English House of Lords in 2000. LÄS MER

  2. 2. MINIMILÖN OCH TILLFREDSSTÄLLELSE MED ARBETET - Ett kvasi-naturligt experiment i Storbritannien

    Kandidat-uppsats, Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistik

    Författare :Andreas Börjesson; Albin Palmqvist; [2017-06-29]
    Nyckelord :minimilön; British Household Panel Survey; national minimum wage; Storbritannien; difference-in-difference;

    Sammanfattning : This paper investigates the effects of a minimum wage that was implemented first of April 1999 in the United Kingdom. The national minimum wage act meant in practice that everyone at an age of 22 or older should earn at least 3.6£/hour. LÄS MER

  3. 3. What are the Economic Consequences of Divorce? An income study focusing on divorced men and women in the UK 1992-2008

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Författare :Sam Jenkinson; [2015]
    Nyckelord :Divorce; Gender; Human capital; Income; Business and Economics;

    Sammanfattning : Abstract: Research has consistently show divergent economic outcomes between men and women following divorce. Typically men fare better with either small declines in income or even small gains, whereas women and children face tougher financial penalties. LÄS MER