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  • SOEPpapers 374 / 2011

    Laufbahnklassen: zur empirischen Umsetzung eines dynamisierten Klassenbegriffs mithilfe von Sequenzanalysen

    Mit dem von Bourdieu entlehnten Begriff der Laufbahnklassen entwickelt der Beitrag ein dynamisiertes Verständnis sozialer Klassenzugehörigkeit im Lebensverlauf, das neben der Existenz stabiler Klassenzugehörigkeiten auch typische Aufstiegs- und Abstiegsmobilitäten als eigenständige Klassen(fraktionen) zulässt. Empirisch wird das Konzept der Laufbahnklassen mithilfe von Sequenzmusteranalysen individueller ...

    2011| Olaf Groh-Samberg, Florian R. Hertel
  • SOEPpapers 375 / 2011

    Spillover Effects of Maternal Education on Child's Health and Schooling

    This is the first study investigating the causal effect of maternal education on child's health and schooling outcomes in Germany. We apply an instrumental variables approach that has not yet been used in the intergenerational context. For that purpose, we draw on a rich German panel data set (SOEP) containing information about three generations. This allows instrumenting maternal education by the ...

    2011| Daniel Kemptner, Jan Marcus
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1123 / 2011

    Who Marries Differently-Aged Spouses? Earnings, Ability and Appearance

    In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of gender differences in age of marriage, we present robust evidence that men and women who are married to differently-aged spouses are negatively selected. Earnings analysis of married couples in the 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses finds that male earnings decrease with within-couple age difference, regardless of whether ...

    2011| Hani Mansour, Terra McKinnish
  • Externe Working Papers

    China's Latent Human Capital Investment: Achieving Milestones and Competing for the Top

    Bonn: IZA, 2011, 28 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 5650)
    | Amelie F. Constant, Bienvenue Tien, Klaus F. Zimmermann, Jingzhou Meng
  • SOEPpapers 368 / 2011

    How Far Do Children Move? Spatial Distances after Leaving the Parental Home

    Little is known about how far young adults move when they leave their parental home initially. We addressed this question using data from ten waves (2000 - 2009) of the German Socioeconomic Panel Study on spatial distances calculated by the geo-coordinates of residential moves (N = 1,425). Linear regression models predicted young adults· moving distance by factors at the individual, family, household, ...

    2011| Thomas Leopold, Ferdinand Geißler, Sebastian Pink
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1102 / 2011

    Mother's Autonomy and Child Welfare: A New Measure and Some New Evidence

    We construct a new, direct measure of female autonomy in household decision-making by creating an index from the principal components of a variety of household variables on which mother of a child takes decision. We then examine its impacts on her child's secondary education in Mexico and find that the children of Mexican mothers with greater autonomy in domestic decision making have higher enrolment ...

    2011| Tanika Chakraborty, Prabal K. De
  • Externe Working Papers

    Mother's Autonomy and Child Welfare: A New Measure and Some New Evidence

    Bonn: IZA, 2011, 43 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 5438)
    | Tanika Chakraborty, Prabal K. De
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Maternal Life Satisfaction and Child Outcomes: Are They Related?

    This paper investigates the association between maternal life satisfaction and the developmental functioning of 2-3-year-old children as well as the socio-emotional behavior of 5-6-year-old children. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), which allows us to control for a rich set of child and parental characteristics and to use the mother's life satisfaction before the birth ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 32 (2011), 1, S. 142-158 | Eva M. Berger, C. Katharina Spieß
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Preferences for Childcare Policies: Theory and Evidence

    We analyse preferences for public, private or mixed provision of childcare theoretically and empirically. We model childcare as a publicly provided private good. Richer households should prefer private provision to either pure public or mixed provision. If public provision redistributes from rich to poor, the rich should favour mixed over pure public provision, but if public provision redistributes ...

    In: European Journal of Political Economy 27 (2011), 3, S. 436-454 | Rainald Borck, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Can Child Care Policy Encourage Employment and Fertility? Evidence from a Structural Model

    We develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal feedback effects between these two outcomes. To identify the effect of financial incentives on employment and fertility we exploit variation in the tax and transfer system, which differs by employment state and number of children. Specifically, we simulate in detail the effects of the tax and transfer ...

    In: Labour Economics 18 (2011), 4, S. 498-512 | Peter Haan, Katharina Wrohlich
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