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  • SOEPpapers 1041 / 2019

    Emotions, Risk Attitudes, and Patience

    Previous work has shown that preferences are not always stable across time, but surprisingly little is known about the reasons for this instability. I examine whether variation in people’s emotions over time predicts changes in preferences. Using a large panel data set, I find that within-person changes in happiness, anger, and fear have substantial effects on risk attitudes and patience. Robustness ...

    2019| Armando N. Meier
  • SOEPpapers 1039 / 2019

    Discrimination in Hiring Based on Potential and Realized Fertility: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment

    Due to conventional gender norms, women are more likely to be in charge of childcare than men. From an employer’s perspective, in their fertile age they are also at “risk” of pregnancy. Both factors potentially affect hiring practices of firms. We conduct a large-scale correspondence test in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, sending out approx. 9,000 job applications, varying job candidate’s personal ...

    2019| Sascha O. Becker, Ana Fernandes, Doris Weichselbaumer
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Life Expectancy and Parental Education

    This study analyses the relationship between life expectancy and parental education. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study and survival analysis models, we show that maternal education is related to children's life expectancy – even after controlling for children's own level of education. This applies equally to daughters and sons as well as to children's further life expectancies ...

    In: Social Science & Medicine 232 (2019), S. 351-365 | Mathias Huebener
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Besser ein Qualitäts- als ein Gebührenwettbewerb

    In: Fuldaer Zeitung (21.05.2019), S. 4 | C. Katharina Spieß
  • SOEPpapers 1031 / 2019

    Undoing Gender with Institutions. Lessons from the German Division and Reunification

    Using the 41-year division of Germany as a natural experiment, we show that the GDR’s gender-equal institutions created a culture that has undone the male breadwinner norm and its consequences. Since reunification, East Germany still differs from West Germany not only by a higher female contribution to household income, but also because East German women can earn more than their husbands without having ...

    2019| Quentin Lippmann, Alexandre Georgieff, Claudia Senik
  • SOEPpapers 1033 / 2019

    Immigration, Social Networks, and Occupational Mismatch

    In this study we investigate the link between the job search channels that workers use to find employment and the probability of occupational mismatch in the new job. Our specific focus is on differences between native and immigrant workers. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) over the period 2000-2014. First, we document that referral hiring via social networks is the most frequent ...

    2019| Sevak Alaverdyan, Anna Zaharieva
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Zehn Thesen für eine erfolgreiche evidenzbasierte Politikberatung: das Beispiel der Familienpolitik

    In: Claudia M. Buch, Gegina T. Riphahn (Hrsg.) , Evaluierung von Finanzmarktreformen - Lehren aus den Politikfeldern Arbeitsmarkt, Gesundheit und Familie
    Halle / Saale : Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina
    S. 138-147
    Leopoldina-Forum ; 1
    | C. Katharina Spieß
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Day Care Quality and Changes in the Home Learning Environment of Children

    Children's development is fostered by both high quality Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings and high quality home learning environments. As we know little about the interrelations between these two environments, we examine whether the child's attendance in a high quality ECEC arrangement relates to the quality of her home learning environment. Using rich NICHD Study of Early Child Care ...

    In: Education Economics 27 (2019), 3, S. 265-286 | Susanne Kuger, Jan Marcus, C. Katharina Spieß
  • DIW Wochenbericht 7/8 / 2019

    Todesfälle durch Suizid, Alkohol und Drogen sinken deutlich bei Männern und Frauen in Ost- und Westdeutschland

    In den USA sind seit Ende der 90er Jahre die Mortalitätsraten bei weißen nichthispanischen Menschen mittleren Alters unerwartet gestiegen. Dieser Anstieg ist das Resultat einer erheblichen Zunahme von sogenannten Deaths of Despair, also von Suiziden und Todesfällen, die mit Drogen und Alkohol zusammenhängen. Eine ähnliche Entwicklung gibt es in Deutschland nicht. Die allgemeine Mortalitätsrate bei ...

    2019| Peter Haan, Anna Hammerschmid, Robert Lindner, Julia Schmieder
  • DIW Wochenbericht 7/8 / 2019

    Die fallenden Mortalitätsraten stehen im Gegensatz zu den Ergebnissen in den USA: Interview

    2019| Julia Schmieder, Erich Wittenberg
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