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  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Den Blick über den Kanal wagen

    In: Frankfurter Rundschau (06.04.2017), S. 10 | Felix Weinhardt
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1651 / 2017

    Paid Parental Leave and Child Development: Evidence from the 2007 German Parental Benefit Reform and Administrative Data

    This paper examines the effects of a substantial change in publicly funded paid parental leave in Germany on child development and socio-economic development gaps. For children born before January 1, 2007, parental leave benefits were means-tested and paid for up to 24 months after childbirth. For children born thereafter, parental leave benefits were earnings-related and only paid for up to 14 months. ...

    2017| Mathias Huebener, Daniel Kuehnle, C. Katharina Spiess
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Day-Care Availability, Maternal Employment and Satisfaction of Parents: Evidence from Cultural and Policy Variations in Germany

    This study investigates how the availability and expansion of childcare services for children aged under 3 years relate to the subjective wellbeing of German mothers and fathers. It extends previous studies by examining in more detail the relationship between day-care availability and use, maternal employment and parental subjective wellbeing during early childhood in a country with expanding childcare ...

    In: Journal of European Social Policy 27 (2017), 5, S. 433-446 | Pia S. Schober, Christian Schmitt
  • SOEPpapers 900 / 2017

    Maternal Employment Effects of Paid Parental Leave

    We study the short, medium, and longer run employment effects of a substantial change in the parental leave benefit program in Germany. In 2007, a means-tested parental leave transfer program that had paid benefits for up to two years was replaced by an earnings related transfer which paid benefits for up to one year. The reform generated winners and losers with heterogeneous response incentives. We ...

    2017| Annette Bergemann, Regina T. Riphahn
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3/4 / 2017

    Refugee Integration: A Worthwile Investment

    The initial fiscal costs associated with refugee integration are quite high—but as more and more refugees join the labor force, a reduction in ongoing welfare costs and an increase in government revenue will result. Against this background, the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg and DIW Berlin conducted a joint investigation (funded by the German Federal Ministry of Labor and Social ...

    2017| Stefan Bach, Herbert Brücker, Peter Haan, Agnese Romiti, Kristina van Deuverden, Enzo Weber
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3/4 / 2017

    Education Is the Driving Force for Labor Market Integration: Seven Questions for Stefan Bach

    2017
  • DIW Wochenbericht 3 / 2017

    Investitionen in die Integration der Flüchtlinge lohnen sich

    Die Zuwanderung von Flüchtlingen verursacht zunächst erhebliche fiskalische Kosten. Mit zunehmender Integration in den Arbeitsmarkt verringern sich die laufenden Kosten und es entstehen zusätzliche Einnahmen für die öffentlichen Haushalte. Vor diesem Hintergrund haben IAB und DIW Berlin gemeinsam in einem vom Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales finanzierten Forschungsprojekt untersucht, wie sich ...

    2017| Stefan Bach, Herbert Brücker, Peter Haan, Agnese Romiti, Kristina van Deuverden, Enzo Weber
  • SOEPpapers 892 / 2017

    The Performance of Immigrants in the German Labor Market

    This paper uses a large survey (SOEP) to update and deepen our knowledge about the labor market performance of immigrants in Germany. It documents that immigrant workers initially earn on average 20 percent less than native workers with otherwise identical characteristics. The gap is smaller for immigrants from advanced countries, with good German language skills, and with a German degree, and larger ...

    2017| Robert C. M. Beyer
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Long Arm of Childhood Circumstances on Health in Old Age: Evidence from SHARELIFE

    Socioeconomic status (SES) and health during childhood have been consistently observed to be associated with health in old age in many studies. However, the exact mechanisms behind these two associations have not yet been fully understood. The key challenge is to understand how childhood SES and health are associated. Furthermore, data on childhood factors and life course mediators are sometimes unavailable, ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 31 (2017), S. 1-10 | Eduwin Pakpahan, Rasmus Hoffmann, Hannes Kröger
  • DIW Wochenbericht 3 / 2017

    Bildung ist der Motor für die Arbeitsmarktintegration: Sieben Fragen an Stefan Bach

    2017
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