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  • Externe Working Papers

    Cracking under Pressure? Gender Role Attitudes toward Maternal Employment in Times of a Pandemic

    This paper studies the effects of Covid-19 related daycare and school closures on gender role attitudes toward maternal employment in Germany. We compare women and men with dependent children to those without children one year after the outbreak of the pandemic. Using data on gender role attitudes from 2008 through 2021, we find that fathers' egalitarian attitudes toward maternal employment dropped ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2021, 64 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 14471)
    | Natalia Danzer, Mathias Huebener, Astrid Pape, C. Katharina Spieß, Nico A. Siegel, Gert G. Wagner
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    In an Imperfect World Policy Rules Cannot be Perfect Either: Letter

    It is striking that economists in particular firmly believe in the benefits of rule-binding, even though this belief runs counter to the standard assumption of economic theory that we humans are self-interested and therefore extremely resourceful when it comes to circumventing inconvenient government regulations, e.g. taxes. In Public Choice Theory, politicians are even assumed to have nothing but ...

    In: The Economists' Voice 19 (2022), 1, S. 81-85 | Gert G. Wagner
  • Externe Monographien

    Expert Workshops Period 3

    Leuven: InGRID, 2021, 46 S.
    (Proceedings : Deliverable 5.3)
    | Jürgen Schupp
  • DIW Weekly Report 13 / 2022

    Low Emission Zones Improve Air Quality and Health but Temporarily Decrease Life Satisfaction

    Air pollution results in high economic costs arising from its negative impacts on human health, especially in urban areas. Driving restriction policies such as low emission zones (LEZs) are designed to improve air quality. Indeed, empirical analyses in this Weekly Report confirm that LEZs reduce traffic-related air pollution. However, the analyses also reveal unintended adverse effects on secondary ...

    2022| Luis Sarmiento, Nicole Wägner, Aleksandar Zaklan
  • Statement

    Frühwarnstufe Gas: Jetzt gilt es, schnell zu handeln

    Die Bundesregierung hat mit Blick auf mögliche Versorgungsengpässe die Frühwarnstufe Gas in Kraft gesetzt. Claudia Kemfert, Leiterin der Abteilung Energie, Verkehr, Umwelt am Deutschen Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin), kommentiert diesen Schritt:

    30.03.2022| Claudia Kemfert
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    Der antizyklische Kapitalpuffer: Reformoptionen

    Der antizyklische Eigenkapitalpuffer, dessen Anforderung Kreditinstitute erfüllen müssen, soll die Widerstandskraft des Bankensystems stärken und dadurch die Kreditversorgung verstetigen. Damit sollen starke Auswirkungen des Finanzzyklus und entsprechende Krisen abgeschwächt werden. Dieses Instrument wurde 2016 eingeführt, sodass jetzt erste Erfahrungen vorliegen. Diese werden derzeit z. B. im makroprudenziellen ...

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 102 (2022), 1, S. 59–63 | Lukas Menkhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    Ein Mietkauf-Modell für NRW: Vorschlag für eine praktische Umsetzung: Eine Studie im Auftrag der FDP-Landtagsfraktion NRW

    Berlin: empirica, 2022, 26 S. | Reiner Braun, Markus M. Grabka
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Remunicipalization, Corporatization, and Outsourcing: The Performance of Public-Sector Firms after Reorganization

    This article investigates the impact of reorganization on productivity within public-sector firms addressing the owners' composition, the board-management relationship, and the management's decision to outsource activities. Considering a large panel of 2,325 German municipally owned utilities between 2003 and 2014, firm-level productivity is estimated based on a control function approach. Contrary ...

    In: International Public Management Journal 26 (2023), 4, S. 463–488 | Caroline Stiel
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Ökonomische Bildung oder finanzielle Bildung?

    In: Zeitschrift für das gesamte Kreditwesen (2022), 6, S. 35-37 | Lukas Menkhoff, Martin Taborsky
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Financial Education Affects Financial Knowledge and Downstream Behaviors

    We study the rapidly growing literature on the causal effects of financial education programs in a meta-analysis of 76 randomized experiments with a total sample size of over 160,000 individuals. Many of these experiments are published in top economics and finance journals. The evidence shows that financial education programs have, on average, positive causal treatment effects on financial knowledge ...

    In: Journal of Financial Economics 145 (2022), S. 255–272 | Tim Kaiser, Annamaria Lusardi, Lukas Menkhoff, Carly Urband
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