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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Parental Health and Child Behavior: Evidence from Parental Health Shocks

    This study examines the importance of parental health in the development of child behavior during early childhood. Our analysis is based on child psychometric measures from a longitudinal German dataset, which tracks mothers and their newborns up to age six. We identify major changes in parental health (shocks) and control for a variety of initial characteristics of the child including prenatal conditions. ...

    In: Review of Economics of the Household 14 (2016), 3, S. 577-598 | Andrea M. Mühlenweg, Franz G. Westermaier, Brant Morefield
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    Institutional Determinants of Financial Development in MENA Countries

    Developed and well regulated financial markets are usually seen as a precondition for an efficient allocation of resources and can foster long term economic growth. This paper explores the institutional determinants for financial development in the countries of the Middle East and North African (MENA) region. Institutional conditions are from the International Country Risk Guide. Panel-econometric ...

    In: Review of Development Economics 20 (2016), 3, S. 670-680 | Mondher Cherif, Christian Dreger
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    Inevitable? Doping Attitudes among Berliners in 2011: The Role of Socialist State Socialisation and Athlete Experience

    To design effective and commonly accepted public health policies against performance-enhancing drugs (PED), it is important to understand general population attitudes. This article elicits PED attitudes in the Berlin population and compares response rates of former athletes (N = 496) with those of non-athletes (N = 1686). In addition, exploiting the natural experiment of the division of Germany, by ...

    In: European Journal of Public Health 26 (2016), 3, S. 520-522 | Gert G. Wagner, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
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    Stability and Change in Risk-Taking Propensity across the Adult Life Span

    Can risk-taking propensity be thought of as a trait that captures individual differences across domains, measures, and time? Studying stability in risk-taking propensities across the life span can help to answer such questions by uncovering parallel, or divergent, trajectories across domains and measures. We contribute to this effort by using data from respondents aged 18 to 85 in the German Socio-Economic ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 111 (2016), 3, S. 430-450 | Anika K, Josef, David Richter, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin, Gert G. Wagner, Ralph Hertwig, Rui Mata
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    Moving Home in the Early Years: What Happens to Children in the Uk?

    Children’s early years are a time when many families move home. Does residential mobility affect children’s wellbeing at age five in terms of cognitive and behavioural development? The question arises as moving home is sometimes portrayed as a stressful life event adversely affecting child development, particularly if frequent. Other studies suggest a more mixed role for home moves, which may reflect ...

    In: Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 7 (2018), 3, S. 265-287 | Ludovica Gambaro, Heather Joshi
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    War, Housing Rents, and Free Market: A Case of Berlin's Rental Housing Market during World War I

    New archival evidence on housing rents in Berlin over 1909–1917 is presented. The data are extracted from newspaper announcements and georeferenced. Using hedonic regressions, quality-adjusted rent indices are constructed and employed to analyze the rental dynamics during World War I, when housing market experienced several shocks. The outbreak of the war led to an outflow of men from cities. Toward ...

    In: European Review of Economic History 20 (2016), 3, S. 322-344 | Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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    On Differentiating Adaptation from Disposition Concepts: The Case of Age-Associated Dynamics of Life Satisfaction ; Commentary

    In: Journal of Individual Differences 37 (2016), 3, S. 206-210 | Frieder R. Lang, Denis Gerstorf, David Weiss, Gert G. Wagner
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    Correcting for Self-Selection Based Endogeneity in Management Research: Review, Recommendations and Simulations

    Foundational to management is the idea that organizational decisions are a function of expected outcomes; hence, the customary empirical approach to employ multivariate techniques that regress performance outcome variables on discrete measures of organizational choices (e.g., investments, trainings, strategies and other managerial decision variables) potentially suffer from self-selection based endogeneity ...

    In: Organizational Research Methods 19 (2016), 2, S. 286-347 | Joseph A. Clougherty, Tomaso Duso, Johannes Muck
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    Financing Patterns of R&D in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Perception of Innovation Barriers in Germany

    We analyze the role public support plays in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) R&D financing as well as these firms’ assessments of financing conditions in the context of other framework conditions for innovation. Using the sample of 2,708 German SMEs that participated in public R&D promotion programs during 2005–10, we identify four unique types of R&D financing. Firms are generally positive ...

    In: Science & Public Policy 43 (2016), 2, S. 245-261 | Heike Belitz, Anna Lejpras
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    Veränderungen in der gruppenspezifischen Nutzung von ganztägigen Schulangeboten: Längsschnittanalysen für den Primarbereich

    Seit Beginn des Bundes-Investitionsprogramms „Zukunft Bildung und Betreuung“ (IZBB) im Jahr 2003 hat sich der Anteil der Grundschulkinder, die ganztägig eine Schule besuchen, mehr als vervierfacht. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersucht der vorliegende Beitrag zum einen, welche demografischen und sozioökonomischen Merkmale Kinder aufweisen, die ganztägige Schulangebote nutzen. Zum anderen wird der Frage ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 19 (2016), 2, S. 415-442 | Jan Marcus, Janina Nemitz, C. Katharina Spieß
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