In:
Edda Currle, Tanja Wunderlich (Hrsg.) ,
Deutschland - ein Einwanderungsland?
Stuttgart : Lucius und Lucius
S. 299-325
| Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
The positive effects of Early Childhood Programs (ECP's) on children's school success have been demonstrated in the literature. However, most studies were completed in the U.S.A., where ECP's vary widely, based on differing auspice, regulation, cost, and other factors. In European countries, ECP's are generally far more homogenous. This is particularly true for Germany where most programs are community-based ...
In:
Early Childhood Research Quarterly
18 (2003), 2, S. 255-270
| Gert G. Wagner, C. Katharina Spieß, Felix Büchel
In:
Diether Döring, Richard Hauser (Hrsg.) ,
Soziale Sicherheit in Gefahr
Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp
S. 129-146
edition suhrkamp ; 1907 = N.F. 907
| Gert G. Wagner
In:
Gerhard Kleinhenz (Hrsg.) ,
Soziale Integration in Europa II
Berlin : Duncker & Humblot
S. 57-103
Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik : N.F. ; 222,2
| Gert G. Wagner
In:
Winfried Schmähl (Hrsg.) ,
Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitsmarkt und sozialer Sicherung
Berlin : Duncker & Humblot
S. 103-128
Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik : N.F. ; 285
| Felix Büchel, Joachim R. Frick
In:
Koen Vleminckx, Timothy M. Smeeding (Eds.) ,
Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations
Bristol : Policy Press
S. 275-298
| Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 2 / 2002
Zuwanderer und ihre Kinder leiden zum Teil erheblich unter Eingliederungsschwierigkeiten, die sich besonders bei den Jüngeren in erhöhtem Arbeitslosigkeitsrisiko und geringer Schulbildung spiegeln. Auf Basis von Assimilationseffekten wäre zu erwarten, dass Sprach- und Integrationsprobleme der Zuwanderer im Zeitablauf abnehmen, wenn sich die Familien in die deutsche Gesellschaft integrieren. Die Evidenz, ...
Are immigrants on welfare because they are more likely to be eligible or because they are more likely to claim benefits for which they are eligible? The answer is politically important, but because most current research on immigration and welfare is based on data from the United States, the answer is difficult due to the complexities of the transfer system which make eligibility determinations difficult. ...
In:
International Migration Review
35 (2001), 135, S. 726-748
| Edward Castronova, Hilke Kayser, Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
In:
Hermann Kurthen, Jürgen Fijalkowski, Gert G. Wagner (Eds.) ,
Immigrant Incorporation. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States
Stamford, Conn. [u.a.] : JAI Press
S. 159-174
| Wolfgang Voges, Joachim R. Frick, Felix Büchel
Bonn:
IZA,
1999,
21 Bl. : Anh.
(Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 66)
| Edward J. Bird, Hilke Kayser, Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
The German economy is not only affected by unification of Germany but by a significant influx of immigrants from abroad and huge migration from East to West Germany around the date of unification. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) allows one to disentangle those effects by decomposition of the Theil I(0)-Index of inequality. In addition, the paper offers insights into the transition ...
In:
European Economic Review
43 (1999), 4-6, S. 867-878
| Markus M. Grabka, Johannes Schwarze, Gert G. Wagner
In:
Hermann Kurthen, Jürgen Fijalkowski, Gert G. Wagner (Eds.) ,
Immigrant Incorporation. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States
Stamford, Conn. [u.a.] : JAI Press
S. 35-46
| Gert G. Wagner, Felix Büchel, John P. Haisken-DeNew, C. Katharina Spiess
Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 2 / 1999
In Germany the foreign born population is made up of foreigners and so called ”ethnic Germans” who migrated from eastern European countries to Germany. While the first group is confronted with problems arising from the typical German concept of ethnicity and citizenship, the latter are entitled to a German passport immediately after crossing the border. About one half of the immigrants who entered ...