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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
The aim of this study is to estimate the causal effect of family size on the proximity between older mothers and adult children by using a large administrative data set from Sweden. Our main results show that adult children in Sweden are not constrained by sibship size in choosing where to live: for families with more than one child, sibship size does not affect child-mother proximity. For aging parents, ...
In:
Demography
50 (2013), 3, S. 903-931
| Helena Holmlund, Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler
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Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2013
2013| Julia Dietrich, Konrad Schnabel, Tuulia Ortner, Alice Eagly, Rocio Garcia-Retamero, Lea Kröger, Elke Holst
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Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2013
2013| Markus M. Grabka, Jan Goebel, Jürgen Schupp
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Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2013
2013| Martin Kroh, Hannes Neiss, Lars Kroll, Thomas Lampert
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DIW Economic Bulletin 5 / 2013
For many years, securing equal life opportunities has been a normative goal shared by all democratic societies in the western world. Although, in principle, all citizens enjoy the same rights, in reality, individual life opportunities still vary according to family background which, in turn, shapes the prevailing pattern of social inequality. This is not a specifically German phenomenon. Based on a ...
2013| Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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DIW Economic Bulletin 5 / 2013
2013
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DIW Economic Bulletin 5 / 2013
Plenty of people in Germany, including politicians and researchers, believe that gross domestic product (GDP) is an outdated indicator of a society's prosperity. Therefore, at the end of 2010, the German Bundestag, the federal parliament, established a study commission (Enquete Kommission) tasked with developing an alternative to GDP for measuring growth, wealth, and quality of life. This commission ...
2013| Marco Giesselmann, Richard Hilmer, Nico A. Siegel, Gert G. Wagner
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SOEPpapers 560 / 2013
We study the effect of real versus nominal income on life satisfaction. According to economic theory real income, i.e., nominal income adjusted for purchasing power, should be the relevant source of life satisfaction. Previous work, however, has only studied the impact of nominal income. We use a novel data set comprising about 7 million data points that are used to construct a price level for each ...
2013| Thomas Deckers, Armin Falk, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
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SOEPpapers 558 / 2013
In the following we aim to approach the question of why, in most domains of professional and economic life, women are more vulnerable than men to becoming targets of prejudice and discrimination by proposing that one important cause of this inequality is the presence of gender stereotypes in many domains of society. We describe two approaches employed to measure gender stereotypes: An explicit questionnaire ...
2013| Julia Dietrich, Konrad Schnabel, Tuulia Ortner, Alice Eagly, Rocio Garcia-Retamero, Lea Kröger, Elke Holst
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Externe Working Papers
Numerous people in Germany, including politicians and researchers, believe that the gross domestic product (GDP) is an outdated indicator of a society's prosperity. Therefore, at the end of 2010, the German Bundestag, the federal parliament, established a study commission (Enquete-Kommission) tasked with developing an alternative to the GDP for measuring growth, prosperity, and quality of life. This ...
Berlin:
RatSWD,
2013,
18 S.
(RatSWD Working Paper Series ; 217)
| Marco Giesselmann, Richard Hilmer, Nico A. Siegel, Gert G. Wagner