In this paper we estimate an intertemporal structural model of labor supply for mothers with young children. In order to validate the structural model, we make use of a recently introduced parental leave reform in Germany. We compare the behavioral predictions of the structural model under the reform (out-of-sample fit) to results based on an evaluation where we exploit the parental leave reform...
Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Katharina Wrohlich
Dublin, Irland,
17.05.2012
- 19.05.2012| IZA Workshop Recent Advances in Labor Supply Modeling
Felix Groba, Jing Cao
Berlin,
16.05.2012
| Brown Bag Seminar of the Sustainability Cluster: Chinese Renewable Energy Technology Exports: The Role of Policy, Markets and Innovation
Markus M. Grabka
Berlin,
11.05.2012
- 12.05.2012| Reichtum, Vermögen und Gemeinwohl: Wege zu einer neuen Vermögenskultur: Tagung der Evangelischen Akademie zu Berlin
Kornelia Hagen
Hamburg,
10.05.2012
- 11.05.2012| Mit Finanzdienstleistungen Zukunft gestalten: Internationale Konferenz zu Finanzdienstleistungen. Institut für Finanzdienstleistungen
Damir Esenaliev, Isabel Teichmann
Berlin,
10.05.2012
- 11.05.2012| Micro-Level Analysis of Well-Being in Central Asia: Conference Organised by DIW Berlin, Leibniz University Hannover and Humboldt University of Berlin
We present an energy market equilibrium model that captures climate aspects, infrastructure constraints, fuel substitution, and market power `a la Cournot in a single framework. The model represents the supply and transportation infrastructure, fuel transformation, power generation, and several demand sectors of fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear energy. We calibrate the model to market...
Ruud Egging, Daniel Huppmann
Florenz, Italien,
10.05.2012
- 12.05.2012| 9th International Conference "European Energy Market": EEM 12
Karsten Neuhoff
Florenz, Italien,
09.05.2012
- 10.05.2012| The State of the Union: Conference of The European University Institute (EUI) and the Florence School of Regulation
Studies on health effects of unemployment usually neglect spillover effects on spouses. This study specifically investigates the effect of an individual's unemployment on the mental health of their spouse. In order to allow for causal interpretation of the estimates, it focuses on an exogenous entry into unemployment (i.e. plant closure), and combines difference-in-difference and matching based on...
Jan Marcus
Berlin,
09.05.2012
| Leibniz Seminar für Arbeitsmarktforschung