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We estimate the effect of regional income inequality on emigration rates of Austrian municipalities using a unique data set that is constructed We estimate the effect of regional income inequality on emigration rates of Austrian municipalities using
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/5417/1/WP_Mig_Inequality.pdf
This paper empirically compares the contribution of the two major wealth accumulation factors - earned income and inheritances - to the net wealth position of households in the Eurozone. The elasticities of both wealth sources differ considerably acr
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4841/1/ineq_bequests.pdf
Posterior analysis in Bayesian model averaging (BMA) applications often includes the assessment of measures of jointness (joint inclusion) across covariates. We link the discussion of jointness measures in the econometric literature to the literature
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4493/1/wp193.pdf
Autor:
Zwickl, Klara, Moser, Mathias
This paper analyzes if neighborhood income inequality has an effect on informal regulation of environmental quality, using census tract - level data on industrial air pollution exposure from EPA's Risk Screening Environmental Indicators and income an
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4420/1/EcolEcon_WorkingPaper_2015_1.pdf
Autor:
Moser, Mathias, Zwickl, Klara
This paper analyzes if neighborhood income inequality has an effect on informal regulation of environmental quality, using census tract-level data on industrial air pollution exposure from EPA´s Risk Screening Environmental Indicators and income and
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4350/1/wp192.pdf
Autor:
Moser, Mathias, Schnetzer, Matthias
This paper investigates the nexus between regional income levels and inequality. We present a novel small-scale inequality database for Austrian municipalities to address this question. Our dataset combines individual tax data of Austrian wage tax pa
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4349/1/wp191.pdf
Autor:
Asamer, Eva-Maria, Astleithner, Franz, Cetkovic, Predrag, Humer, Stefan, Lenk, Manuela, Moser, Mathias, Rechta, Henrik
In 2011, Statistics Austria carried out its first register-based census. Advantages of using administrative data for statistical purposes are, among others, a reduced burden for respondents and lower cost for the National Statistical Institutes (NSI)
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4917/1/97%2D1095%2D1%2DPB.pdf
We propose the use of Latent Class Analysis methods to analyze the covariate inclusion patterns across specifications resulting from Bayesian model averaging exercises. Using Dirichlet Process clustering, we are able to identify and describe dependen
Autor:
Schnetzer, Matthias, Astleithner, Franz, Cetkovic, Predrag, Humer, Stefan, Lenk, Manuela, Moser, Mathias
This article contributes a framework for the quality assessment of imputations within a broader structure to evaluate the quality of register-based data. Four quality-related hyperdimensions examine the data processing from the raw-data level to the
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4667/1/jos%2D2015%2D0015.pdf
We present a method aimed at estimating global bilateral migration flows and assessing their determinants. We employ that fact that available net migration figures for a country are (nonlinear) aggregates of migration flows from and to all other coun
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4715/1/WWWforEurope_WPS_no005_MS14.pdf