Working PaperFirst publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-1947

Other-regarding preferences, spousal disability and happiness - Evidence from German Couples

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Date of first publication2009-05-22
Date of publication in PubData 2025-07-29

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English

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Part of ISSN: 1860-5508
Working Paper Series in Economics

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Abstract

This paper considers the impact of adverse health shocks that hit an individual’s partner on subjective well-being. Using data on couples from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 1984 to 2006, I compare the losses in well-being caused by own and spousal disability using panel-regressions. I find that women and to a lesser extent men are harmed by spousal disability which is consistent with the existence of other-regarding preferences within couples. The magnitude of effects suggests that spousal disability is about one quarter to one half as harmful as individual disability with larger effects being found for women.

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Disability; Happiness

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130

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330 :: Wirtschaft

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