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  • Pressemitteilung

    Mit Roaming gegen Funklöcher: Wie der Netzausbau in ländlichen Regionen gelingen kann

    Studie zum Mobilfunknetzausbau in dünn besiedelten Regionen vergleicht drei Kooperationsmodelle – Weniger Kosten für Anbieter bei umfassendem Network Sharing, aber geringere Netzabdeckung – KonsumentInnen profitieren am stärksten von Roaming-Abkommen – Gebietsabsprachen zwischen Anbietern erhöhen Netzabdeckung – Behörden könnten Roaming-Abkommen ...

    28.04.2021
  • DIW Wochenbericht 17 / 2021

    Mobilfunk-Netzausbau in dünn besiedelten Regionen: KonsumentInnen profitieren von Roaming

    Die Bundesnetzagentur hat im Rahmen der Frequenzvergabe 2019 für den Mobilfunk die Netzanbieter verpflichtet, einen bestimmten Versorgungsgrad der Bevölkerung zu erreichen. Erstmals wurden dabei auch Kooperationen zwischen verschiedenen Netzanbietern erlaubt. Es wurde jedoch offengelassen, welche Formen der Kooperation zulässig sind. Dieser Bericht zeigt anhand einer Modellrechnung, dass die Anbieter ...

    2021| Pio Baake, Kay Mitusch
  • DIW Wochenbericht 17 / 2021

    Auch die Anbieter profitieren vom Roaming: Interview

    2021| Pio Baake, Erich Wittenberg
  • SOEPpapers 1132 / 2021

    Time Spent on School-Related Activities at Home during the Pandemic: A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Group Inequality among Secondary School Students

    Substantial educational inequalities have been documented in Germany for decades. In this article, we examine whether educational inequalities among children have increased or remained the same since the school closures of spring 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our perspective is longitudinal: We compare the amount of time children in secondary schools spent on school-related activities at home ...

    2021| Sabine Zinn, Michael Bayer
  • SOEPpapers 1130 / 2021

    Hate Is Too Great a Burden to Bear: Hate Crimes and the Mental Health of Refugees

    Against a background of increasing violence against non-natives, we estimate the effect of hate crime on refugees’ mental health in Germany. For this purpose, we combine two datasets: administrative records on xenophobic crime against refugee shelters by the Federal Criminal Office and the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees. We apply a regression discontinuity design in time to estimate the effect of ...

    2021| Daniel Graeber, Felicitas Schikora
  • SOEPpapers 1127 / 2021

    Do You Really Want to Share Everything? The Wellbeing of Work-Linked Couples

    Work as well as family life are crucial sources of human wellbeing, which however often interfere. This is especially so if partners work in the same occupation or industry. At the same time, being work-linked may benefit their career success. Still, surprisingly little is known about the wellbeing of work-linked couples. Our study fills this gap by examining the satisfaction differences between work-linked ...

    2021| Juliane Hennecke, Clemens Hetschko
  • Externe Working Papers

    Fertility as a Driver of Maternal Employment

    Based on findings from high-income countries, typically economists hypothesize that having more children unambiguously decreases the time mothers spend in the labor mar- ket. Few studies on lower-income countries, in which low household wealth, informal child care, and informal employment opportunities prevail, find mixed results. Using Mexican census data, I find a positive effect of an instrument-induced ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2020, 33 S. : Anh.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 13496)
    | Julia Schmieder
  • Externe Working Papers

    Health of Elderly Parents, Their Children’s Labor Supply, and the Role of Migrant Care Workers

    We estimate the impact of parental health on adult children's labor market outcomes. We focus on health shocks which increase care dependency abruptly. Our estimation strategy exploits the variation in the timing of shocks across treated families. Empirical results based on Austrian administrative data show a significant negative impact on labor market activities of children. This effect is more pronounced ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2020, 33 S. : Anh.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 13774)
    | Wolfgang Frimmel, Martin Halla, Jörg Paetzold, Julia Schmieder
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Investing into Third Generation Nuclear Power Plants: Review of Recent Trends and Analysis of Future Investments Using Monte Carlo Simulation

    This paper provides a review of trends in third generation nuclear power plants, and analyzes current and future nuclear power plant investments using Monte Carlo simulations of economic indicators. We first review global trends of nuclear power plant investments, including technical as well as economic trends. The review suggests that cost escalations in the sector observed in previous research continue ...

    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 143 (2021), 110836, 13 S. | Ben Wealer, Simon Bauer, Christian von Hirschhausen, Claudia Kemfert, Leonard Göke
  • Statement

    Strategie der Bundesregierung kann Sustainable Finance endlich voran bringen

    Die Bundesregierung hat heute eine Sustainable-Finance-Strategie vorgelegt. Dazu ein Statement von Karsten Neuhoff, Leiter der Abteilung Klimapolitik am DIW Berlin und Mitglied im Sustainable-Finance-Beirat der Bundesregierung sowie der Wissenschaftsplattform Sustainable Finance:

    05.05.2021| Karsten Neuhoff
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