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  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Culture, Narratives and Upward Educational Mobility

    In: Christiane Timmerman ... (Eds.) , Youth in Education : The Necessity of Valuing Ethnocultural Diversity
    London: Routledge
    S. 111-135
    Routledge Research in Educational Equality and Diversity
    | Nikolas Legewie
  • Externe Monographien

    Human Capital Returns to Education: Three Essays on the Causal Effects of Schooling on Skills and Health

    Berlin: FU Berlin, 2016, 213 S. | Sarah Dahmann
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    Ausgewählte Analysen zum Zusammenhang von Migration und Teilhabe

    In: Migration und Familie : Kindheit mit Zuwanderungshintergrund
    Wiesbaden: Springer VS
    S. 129-180
    Familie und Familienwissenschaft
    | C. Katharina Spieß, Sabine Walper, Martin Diewald,
  • SOEPpapers 890 / 2016

    Locus of Control and Investment in Training

    This paper extends standard models of work-related training by explicitly incorporating workers' locus of control into the investment decision. Our model both differentiates between general and specific training and accounts for the role of workers and firms in training decisions. Workers with an internal locus of control are predicted to engage in more general training than are their external co-workers ...

    2016| Marco Caliendo, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark, Helke Seitz, Arne Uhlendorff
  • SOEPpapers 887 / 2016

    Locus of Control and Mothers' Return to Employment

    This paper investigates the effect of locus of control (LOC) on the length of mothers’ employment break after childbirth. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), duration data reveals that women with an internal LOC return to employment more quickly than women with an external LOC.We find that this effect is particularly pronounced in jobs in which the penalties in terms of lower ...

    2016| Eva M. Berger, Luke Haywood
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1630 / 2016

    Helping with the Kids? How Family-Friendly Workplaces Affect Parental Well-Being and Behavior

    Despite political efforts, balancing work and family life is still challenging. This paper provides novel evidence on the effect of firm level interventions that seek to reduce the work-life conflict. The focus is on how a specific workplace policy, namely childcare support, affects the well-being, working time, and caring behavior of mothers with young children. We exploit the fact that since the ...

    2016| Verena Lauber, Johanna Storck
  • DIW Roundup 105 / 2016

    Wie beeinflusst der Besuch einer Kindertageseinrichtung nicht-kognitive Fähigkeiten?

    Kindertageseinrichtungen sollen als Ort der frühkindlichen Bildung die Entwicklung und Fähigkeiten von Kindern fördern. Die frühe Bildung ist besonders wichtig, da sich viele Fähigkeiten früh im Lebensverlauf herausbilden. Außerdem erleichtern früh erworbene Fähigkeiten den weiteren Erwerb von Fähigkeiten und beeinflussen somit die gesamte Bildungsbiografie. Die ökonomische Forschung unterscheidet ...

    2016| Georg F. Camehl
  • SOEPpapers 881 / 2016

    Between Life Cycle Model, Labor Market Integration and Discrimination: An Econometric Analysis of the Determinants of Return Migration

    This paper studies the determinants of return migration by applying the Cox hazard model to longitudinal micro data from 1996 to 2012, including immigrants of a wide range of nationalities. The empirical results reveal the validity of the life cycle model of Migration Economics and a strong return probability decreasing effect of labor market integration and societal integration. Modeling non-proportional ...

    2016| Eric Schuss
  • SOEPpapers 882 / 2016

    Early Childhood Environment, Breastfeeding and the Formation of Preferences

    This study provides insights on the role of early childhood family environment within the process of preference formation. We start by presenting evidence showing that breastfeeding duration is a valid measure of the quality of early childhood environment. In the main analysis, we then investigate how early childhood environment affects the formation of fundamental economic preferences such as time, ...

    2016| Armin Falk, Fabian Kosse
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 40/41/42 / 2016

    Assessing Risk Attitude: The Benefits of Pooling Measures

    In Germany and many other countries, financial advisors are required by law to assess their clients’ risk preferences in order to help them make informed and appropriate investment decisions. Most institutions that provide financial advice - banks, for instance - carry out this assessment using just one type of risk measure. Financial advisors might ask clients to answer a question about their attitudes ...

    2016| Lukas Menkhoff, Sahra Sakha
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