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Homepage:https://sites.google.com/view/gaborhajdu
Workplace:Társadalomtudományi Kutatóközpont

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Working Papers

2024

  1. Perceived wage inequality, demand for wage equalization, and life satisfaction
    GLO Discussion Paper Series, Global Labor Organization (GLO) Downloads

2021

  1. Perceived income inequality and subjective social status in Europe
    GLO Discussion Paper Series, Global Labor Organization (GLO) Downloads
  2. Post-conception heat exposure increases clinically unobserved pregnancy losses
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads View citations (6)
  3. Temperature, climate change, and fertility
    GLO Discussion Paper Series, Global Labor Organization (GLO) Downloads

2020

  1. Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from the European Social Survey
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads
    See also Journal Article Does the unemployment rate moderate the well‐being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within‐region estimates from the European Social Survey, Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell (2024) Downloads (2024)
  2. Temperature, climate change and birth weight: Evidence from Hungary
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: Evidence from Hungary
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: evidence from Hungary, Journal of Population Economics, Springer (2022) Downloads View citations (6) (2022)

2017

  1. Intra-couple income distribution and subjective well-being: the moderating effect of gender norms
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Smoking Ban and Health at Birth
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads

2015

  1. The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads
    See also Journal Article The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data, Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier (2017) Downloads View citations (2) (2017)

2014

  1. Reduction of income inequality and subjective well-being in Europe
    Economics Discussion Papers, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Journal Article Reduction of income inequality and subjective well-being in Europe, Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) (2014) Downloads View citations (14) (2014)

2013

  1. Are more equal societies happier? Subjective well-being, income inequality, and redistribution
    CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Downloads View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Does the unemployment rate moderate the well‐being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within‐region estimates from the European Social Survey
    Kyklos, 2024, 77, (1), 40-56 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from the European Social Survey, CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS (2020) Downloads (2020)

2023

  1. Climate change and the mortality of the unborn
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2023, 118, (C) Downloads View citations (5)

2022

  1. Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: evidence from Hungary
    Journal of Population Economics, 2022, 35, (4), 1751-1776 Downloads View citations (6)
    See also Working Paper Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: Evidence from Hungary, CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS (2020) Downloads View citations (3) (2020)

2021

  1. The long-term impact of restricted access to abortion on children’s socioeconomic outcomes
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16, (3), 1-14 Downloads

2019

  1. Ambient temperature and sexual activity: Evidence from time use surveys
    Demographic Research, 2019, 40, (12), 307-318 Downloads View citations (3)

2018

  1. Age, Period, and Cohort Differences in Work Centrality and Work Values
    Societies, 2018, 8, (1), 1-33 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Smoking ban and health at birth: Evidence from Hungary
    Economics & Human Biology, 2018, 30, (C), 37-47 Downloads View citations (9)

2017

  1. The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2017, 62, (C), 72-86 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data, CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS (2015) Downloads (2015)

2014

  1. Reduction of income inequality and subjective well-being in Europe
    Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), 2014, 8, 1-29 Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Working Paper Reduction of income inequality and subjective well-being in Europe, Economics Discussion Papers (2014) Downloads View citations (14) (2014)

2011

  1. A hasznosság és a relatív jövedelem kapcsolatának vizsgálata magyar adatok segítségével
    (Examining the relation of utility and relative income using Hungarian data)
    Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), 2011, LVIII, (1), 56-73 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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