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  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    Culture, Children and Couple Gender Inequality

    This paper examines how culture impacts within-couple gender inequality. Exploiting thesetting of Germany’s division and reunification, I compare child penalties of East Germans whowere socialised in a more gender egalitarian culture to West Germans socialised in a gendertraditionalculture. Using a household panel, I show that the long-run child penalty on thefemale income share is 23.9 percentage ...

    In: European Economic Review 150 (2022), 104310, 18 S. | Jonas Jessen
  • Externe Monographien

    Teleworking and Life Satisfaction during COVID-19: The Importance of Family Structure

    We carry out a difference-in-differences analysis of a representative real-time survey conducted as part of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study and show that teleworking had a negative average effect on life satisfaction over the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. This average effect hides considerable heterogeneity reflecting genderrole asymmetry: lower life satisfaction is only found ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2022, 27 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 15715)
    | Claudia Senik, Andrew E. Clark, Conchita D’Ambrosio, Anthony Lepinteur, Carsten Schröder
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    My Wealth, (Y)Our Life Satisfaction? Sole and Joint Wealth Ownership and Life Satisfaction in Marriage

    This study examines the money-subjective well-being nexus by studying the link between changes in jointly and solely (i.e. respondents’ own and their partner’s own) held gross wealth and changes in married individuals’ subjective well-being. Joint assets reflect norms of sharing responsibilities and resources. Solely held assets, in contrast, offer individual economic independence. Using wealth data ...

    In: European Journal of Population 38 (2022), 4, S. 811-834 | Nicole Kapelle, Theresa Nutz, Daria Tisch, Manuel Schechtl, Philipp M. Lersch, Emanuela Struffolino
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    Centre-Based Care and Parenting Activities

    We examine the relationship between parenting activities and centre-based care using time diary and survey data for mothers in Germany. While mothers using centre-based care spend significantly less time in the presence of their child, we find that differences in the time spent on specific activities such as reading, talking, and playing with the child are relatively small or zero. The pattern of results ...

    In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 84 (2022), 6, S. 1356-1379 | Jonas Jessen, C. Katharina Spieß, Sevrin Waights
  • Diskussionspapiere 2006 / 2022

    Heterogeneous Effects of After-School Care on Child Development

    It is often argued that institutionalized after-school care (ASC) can benefit children lacking adequate homework support at home and, hence, foster equality of opportunity. However, despite considerable policy interest, it is unclear whether these afternoon programs are beneficial for child development and if selection into them is efficient, i.e., whether students benefiting most from the programs ...

    2022| Laura Schmitz
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Eine Verpflichtung zu einem sozialen Jahr ist falsch

    In: Die Zeit (17.06.2022), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • DIW Wochenbericht 22 / 2022

    Ein Grunderbe für Gerechtigkeit und Freiheit: Kommentar

    2022| Marcel Fratzscher
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    20.000 Euro für mehr Eigenverantwortung

    In: Die Zeit (20.05.2022, [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Wie sich die Väterkarenz auf Gleichstellung am Arbeitsmarkt auswirkt

    In: Die Presse (03.10.2022), [Online-Artikel] | Katharina Wrohlich
  • SOEPpapers 1172 / 2022

    Personality Growth after Relationship Losses: Changes of Perceived Control in the Years around Separation, Divorce, and the Death of a Partner

    Background: Previous research suggests that romantic relationships play a crucial role for perceived control. However, we know surprisingly little about changes in perceived control before and after the end of romantic relationships. Methods: Based on data from the Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), a nationally representative household panel study from Germany, we examined changes of perceived control ...

    2022| Eva Asselmann, Jule Specht
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