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  • SOEPpapers 285 / 2010

    Are Recessions Good for Educational Attainment?

    In this study, we examine how economic performance during the child-specific primary school phase, during which teachers make recommendations regarding secondary school level, affects the educational level achieved ultimately by these children. Using data for Germany, we find that an economic downturn, coupled with increased unemployment, affects children's education attainment negatively. In terms ...

    2010| Carsten Ochsen
  • SOEPpapers 291 / 2010

    A Socio-Economic Analysis of Youth Disconnectedness

    Disconnectedness among youth can have several dimensions. From a socio-economic viewpoint, failure in school, unemployment and the lack of an intimate relationship are among the most important ones. In our samples from SOEP youth questionnaires, approximately 13% of young people in Germany between the ages of 17 and 19 are disconnected. The percentage of disconnected youths has been on the rise since ...

    2010| Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Ruben R. Seiberlich
  • Externe Working Papers

    Family Location and Caregiving Patterns from an International Perspective

    This paper conducts a cross-national econometric analysis of intra-family location and caregiving patterns. First, we assess, from an international perspective, the relationship between family structure and the geographic proximity between adult children and their parents. We then examine whether differences in family structure affect the amount of informal care adult children provide to their elderly ...

    München: CESifo, 2010, 13 S.
    (CESifo Working Papers ; 2989)
    | Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler
  • Externe Working Papers

    Child Morbidity and Camp Decongestion in Post-war Uganda

    Brighton: MICROCON, 2010, 23 S.
    (MICROCON Research Working Paper ; 24)
    | Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück
  • Externe Working Papers

    Inequality and Happiness: When Perceived Social Mobility and Economic Reality Do Not Match

    München: CESifo, 2010, 41 S.
    (CESifo Working Papers ; 3216)
    | Christian Bjørnskov, Axel Dreher, Justina A. V. Fischer, Jan Schnellenbach
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    Transitions to Employment and Marriage among Young Men in Egypt

    We examine in this paper the transition from school to work and the transition to marriage among young men with at least a secondary education in Egypt, with particular attention to how the first transition affects the second. In examining the transition from school to work, we analyze the determinants of the duration of transition to first employment after school completion, as well as the type and ...

    In: Middle East Development Journal 2 (2010), 1, S. 39-88 | Ragui Assaad, Christine Binzel, May Gadallah
  • SOEPpapers 349 / 2010

    Happy House: Spousal Weight and Individual Well-Being

    We use life satisfaction and Body Mass Index (BMI) information from three waves of the SOEP to test for social interactions in BMI between spouses. Social interactions require that the cross-partial effect of partner's weight and own weight in the utility function be positive. Using life satisfaction as a utility proxy, semi-parametric regressions show that the correlation between satisfaction and ...

    2010| Andrew E. Clark, Fabrice Etilé
  • SOEPpapers 346 / 2010

    Empirical Strategies to Eliminate Life-Cycle Bias in the Intergenerational Elasticity of Earnings Literature

    I argue that the empirical strategies for estimation of the intergenerational elasticity of lifetime earnings that are currently employed in the literature might not eliminate bias arising from life-cycle effects. Specifically, I demonstrate that procedures based on the generalized errors-in-variables model suggested by Haider and Solon (2006) or the consideration of differential earnings growth rates ...

    2010| Jan Leonard Stuhler
  • SOEPpapers 344 / 2010

    Parental Risk Attitudes and Children's Secondary School Track Choice

    It is well known that individuals' risk attitudes are related to behavioral outcomes such as smoking, portfolio decisions, and also educational attainment, but there is barely any evidence on whether parental risk attitudes affect the educational attainment of dependent children. We add to this literature and examine children's secondary school track choice in Germany where tracking occurs at age ten ...

    2010| Guido Heineck, Oliver Wölfel
  • DIW Wochenbericht 50 / 2010

    Mit Wirtschaftswachstum und Konsolidierung gegen die Staatsverschuldung: Fünf Fragen an Stefan Bach

    2010
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