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  • SOEPpapers 241 / 2009

    Expected Future Earnings, Taxation, and University Enrollment: A Microeconometric Model with Uncertainty

    Taxation changes the expectations of prospective university students about their future level and uncertainty of after-tax income. To estimate the impact of taxes on university enrollment, we develop and estimate a structural microeconometric model, in which a high-school graduate decides to enter university studies if expected lifetime utility from this choice is greater than that anticipated from ...

    2009| Frank M. Fossen, Daniela Glocker
  • SOEPpapers 242 / 2009

    Maternal Life Satisfaction and Child Outcomes: Are They Related?

    This paper investigates the association between maternal life satisfaction and the developmental functioning of two- to three-year-old children as well as the socio-emotional behaviorof five- to six-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 ...

    2009| Eva M. Berger, C. Katharina Spieß
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Returns to Human Capital in Germany Post-Unification

    In: Christian Wey, Klaus F. Zimmermann (Eds.) , Twenty Years of Economic Reconstruction in East Germany
    Berlin : Duncker & Humblot
    S. 83-104
    Applied Economics Quarterly Supplement ; 60
    | Katie Lupo, Silke Anger
  • Externe Working Papers

    Do Tuition Fees Affect the Mobility of University Applicants? Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    Bonn: IZA, 2009, 25 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 4421)
    | Nadja Dwenger, Johanna Storck, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Externe Working Papers

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

    Bonn: IZA, 2009, 30 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 4503)
    | Peter Haan, Katharina Wrohlich
  • DIW Discussion Papers 926 / 2009

    Do Tuition Fees Affect the Mobility of University Applicants? Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    Several German states recently introduced tuition fees for university education. We investigate whether these tuition fees influence the mobility of university applicants. Based on administrative data of applicants for medical schools in Germany, we estimate the effect of tuition fees on the probability of applying for a university in the home state. We find a small but significant reaction: The probability ...

    2009| Nadja Dwenger, Johanna Storck, Katharina Wrohlich
  • SOEPpapers 230 / 2009

    Children, Happiness and Taxation

    Empirical analyses on the determinants of life satisfaction often include the impact of the number of children variable among controls without fully discriminating between its two (socio-relational and pecuniary) components. In our empirical analysis on the German Socioeconomic Panel we show that, when introducing household income without correction for the number of members, the pecuniary effect prevails ...

    2009| Leonardo Becchetti, Elena Giachin Ricca, Alessandra Pelloni
  • SOEPpapers 232 / 2009

    Kinder - ein Quell der Freude?!

    It is well known, that the presences of children lower parental happiness. That is based on psychological and economical reasons. The effect holds on for micro data of the GSOEP. The number of children affects an inverse u-shaped curve on happiness. Even an enlargement of the dataset with macroeconomic variables offers the same results. The effect disappears only after generating terms of interaction ...

    2009| Stephan Humpert
  • DIW Wochenbericht 38 / 2009

    Gebildete Eltern schicken ihre Kinder zunehmend auf Privatschulen: Acht Fragen an C. Katharina Spieß

    2009
  • DIW Wochenbericht 38 / 2009

    Der Trend zur Privatschule geht an bildungsfernen Eltern vorbei

    Der Anteil von Kindern, die eine Privatschule besuchen, hat in den letzten Jahren stark zugenommen. Nach Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) besuchen sieben Prozent aller Schüler eine Privatschule. Die Daten geben auch Auskunft über die Eltern von Privatschülern. Demnach besuchen Schüler, deren Eltern ein Abitur haben, häufiger eine Privatschule als Schüler aus bildungsferneren Elternhäusern. ...

    2009| Henning Lohmann, C. Katharina Spieß, Christoph Feldhaus
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