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  • DIW Wochenbericht 19 / 2020

    Kitas in Corona-Zeiten: Sieben Punkte für Entlastung der Eltern und Bildung der Kinder: Kommentar

    2020| C. Katharina Spieß
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Es ist Zeit für ein Corona-Elterngeld

    In: Die Zeit (24.04.2020), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Zwischenlösungen sind die besten

    In: Der Tagesspiegel (05.05.2020), [Online-Artikel] | C. Katharina Spieß
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Early Education and Care Quality: Does It Matter for Maternal Working Hours?

    This study investigates whether mothers whose children enter early childhood education and care (ECEC) centers of higher quality are more likely to work longer hours. The empirical analysis links the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Study with the K2iD-SOEP extension study, which collected ECEC quality information from childcare centers across Germany. Based on a sample of 556 mothers of 628 children with ...

    In: Social Science Research 86 (2020), 102378, 12 S. | Juliane F. Stahl, Pia S. Schober
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Family Separation and Refugee Mental Health: a Network Perspective

    How do the structure and relational features of family networks affect refugees’ mental health after migration, particularly when refugees are geographically separated from their family? Using the first wave of the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees, which is representative of the population of refugees who arrived in Germany between 2013 and 2016, this study finds that the size of the nuclear family ...

    In: Social Networks 61 (2020), S. 20-33 | Lea-Maria Löbel
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Does Subsidized Care for Toddlers Increase Maternal Labor Supply?

    Expanding public or publicly subsidized childcare has been a top social policy priority in many industrialized countries. It is supposed to increase fertility, promote children’s development and enhance mothers’ labor market attachment. In this paper, we analyze the causal effect of one of the largest expansions of subsidized childcare for children up to three years among industrialized countries on ...

    In: Labour Economics 62 (2020), 1017763, 18 S. | Kai-Uwe Müller, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Early Childhood Education and Care Quality in the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) - the K2ID-SOEP Study

    Since 2000, Germany is experiencing an expansion of early childhood education and care (ECEC) institutions for children younger than three as well as increasing availability of full-day care for children aged three or older. More and more children attend ECEC centres for increasingly longer hours. Thus, ECEC centres are becoming an increasingly important environment for children and their parents. ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 240 (2020), 1, S. 111-120 | C. Katharina Spieß, Pia S. Schober, Juliane F. Stahl
  • SOEPpapers 1077 / 2020

    Who Is Bowling Alone? Quantile Treatment Effects of Unemployment on Social Participation

    This article examines heterogeneity in the effect of unemployment on social participation. Whereas existing studies on this relationship essentially estimate mean effects, we use quantile regression methods to provide a broader and more complete picture. To ac-count for the potential endogeneity of job loss, we estimate quantile treatment effects (on the treated) based on entropy balancing and focus ...

    2020| Lars Kunze, Nicolai Suppa
  • SOEPpapers 1076 / 2020

    Migrant Fertility in Germany and the Eastern Enlargement of the EU

    This paper uses data from the Migrant Samples of the German Socio-Economic Panel to study the fertility behaviour of women who migrated to Germany between 1990 and 2015. Special emphasis is placed on the large groups of migrants who have moved to Germany from Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries since the 1990s. We find that CEE migrants had higher first birth, but much lower second birth rates ...

    2020| Katharina Wolf, Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Tied and Troubled: Revisiting Tied Migration and Subsequent Employment

    ObjectiveThis article looks at couples' migration decision making processes and their gender‐specific employment consequences after migration to Germany.BackgroundInternational migration has evolved into a common experience for couples around the globe. Previous research has focused on the internal migration of couples and families. This article is the first to consider couples' international migration ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family 82 (2020), 3, S. 934-952 | Magdalena Krieger
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