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  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Kindern soziale Medien zu verbieten, ist zu einfach

    In: Die Zeit (06.03.2026), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher, Christian Hunkler
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2159 / 2026

    Divorce as Liberation from Violence: The Role of Legal Protection and Women’s Shelters

    Does increased legal infrastructure empower victims to leave abusive relationships? Structural barriers often prevent victims of intimate partner violence from seeking help, with two-thirds of female victims in Europe neither reporting incidents nor accessing support. I study Germany’s 2002 Act on Protection against Violence, which introduced residence bans in shared households and temporarily awarded ...

    2026| Clara Schäper
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Early Bird Gets the Germs? The Impact of Early Daycare Attendance on Children’s Health

    In recent decades, the share of very young children in daycare has significantly increased in many OECD countries, including Germany. Despite the critical role of child health in development and later life success, the impact of early daycare attendance on health has received little attention in the economic literature. This study examines the effects of a substantial daycare expansion in Germany on ...

    In: European Economic Review 184 (2026), 105261, 55 S. | Mara Barschkett
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Parent-child Mismatches in Educational Aspirations: Prevalence, Stability, and Convergence over time

    Life-course scholarship has documented the important role of educational aspirations in status attainment processes but has also revealed that parent-child mismatches in educational aspirations may negatively affect child development. However, it is unclear how parent-child mismatches in educational aspirations evolve over time. Here, we examine (1) the prevalence of mismatching aspirations across ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 67 (2026), 100725, 11 S. | Jascha Dräger, Kaspar Burger
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Mehr Gleichstellung – das ist auch gut für die Demografie

    In: Die Zeit (02.01.2026), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Child Penalties in Labour Market Skills

    This paper estimates child penalties in labour-market-relevant cognitive skills, such as numeracy but also literacy and problem-solving competencies. We use international PIAAC data and adapt a pseudo-panel approach to a single cross-section covering 29 countries. Numeracy scores, which are associated with the largest returns to skills and pronounced gender differences, decline by 0.11 standard deviations ...

    In: European Economic Review 184 (2026), 105245, 18 S. | Jonas Jessen, Lavinia Kinne, Michele Battisti
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Generational Gift: The Effects of Grandparental Care on the Next Generations' Health and Well‐Being

    Health and well‐being in the family context can be affected by care giving arrangements. Following parental care and daycare, grandparents are the third most important care givers for children in many Western societies. Despite the relevance of grandparental care, there is little evidence on the causal effects of this care mode on the next generations' health and well‐being. In this paper, we fill ...

    In: Health Economics (2026), im Ersch. [online first: 2025-12-17] | Mara Barschkett, C. Katharina Spiess, Elena Ziege
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Mapping Life Satisfaction Over the First Years of Cohabitation Among Former Singles Living Alone in UK and Germany

    Objective: As social norms and relationship dynamics evolve, it is important to examine how transitions from singlehood to partnership, cohabitation, and marriage relate to well-being Method: Using data from two large panel studies in the UK and Germany (1984–2019), we identified N = 27,459 individuals who reported being single and living alone at least once. Analyses focused on a subset (N = 1103; ...

    In: Journal of Personality (2026), im Ersch. [online first: 2025-08-18] | Usama EL-Awad, Robert Eves, Justin Hachenberger, Theresa M. Entringer, Robin Goodwin, Anu Realo, Sakari Lemola
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    Part-time Traps (joint with Jan Berendsen, Iris Kesternich and Christian Pugnaghi Zimpelmann)

    Most women reduce their labor supply after childbirth. When children become older, most women spend less time on women spend less time on childcare activities. Yet, female labor supply recovers little as children age and part-time work remains common among mothers of older children. Understanding the motivation behind labor supply choices of women with older children is crucial to design effective...

    17.12.2025| Mareen Bastiaans, European University Viadrina
  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    Unequal Estate Division for Wealth Perpetuation: Portfolios, Primogeniture, and Patrilineality (with Daria Tisch and Manuel Schechtl)

    While inequalities in inter-vivos gifts and bequests between families are widely recognized as key drivers of wealth inequality, less is known about the unequal transmission of wealth within families. This study addresses this gap by asking: (1) To what extent are estates unequally divided? (2) How do estate portfolios, primogeniture, and patrilineality shape unequal estate division? (3) What is...

    10.12.2025| Nhat An Trinh, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
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