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  • Externe Monographien

    Family Life during Corona: Version: 26 Juni 2020

    Berlin: SOEP, 2020, 5 S.
    (Spotlights of the SOEP-CoV Study ; 1)
    | Sabine Zinn
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1922 / 2020

    Gender Differences in Face-to-Face Deceptive Behavior

    We study the role of face-to-face interaction for gender differences in deceptive behavior and perceived honesty. In the first part, we compare women to men’s deceptive behavior using data from an incentivized income-reporting experiment with three treatments. Reporting is fully computerized in a baseline treatment but occurs face-to-face in the second and third treatment. Lies can be detected in the ...

    2020| Tim Lohse, Salmai Qari
  • SOEPpapers 1108 / 2020

    Covid-19: A Crisis of the Female Self-Employed

    We investigate how the economic consequences of the pandemic, and of the government-mandated measures to contain its spread, affected the self-employed relative to employed individuals in Germany and, secondly, to what extent the female self-employed were more strongly hit than their male counterparts. For our analysis, we use representative real-time survey data in which respondents were asked about ...

    2020| Daniel Graeber, Alexander S. Kritikos, Johannes Seebauer
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Political Economy of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Does Performance on the SDGs Affect Re-Election?

    While the economic voting hypothesis is a well-researched approach to explain behavior at the ballot box, a broader perspective of economic, social and environmental issues regarding a government’s chances to get re-elected is still missing in the literature. In this context, this paper makes use for the first time of the Agenda 2030 with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the comprehensive ...

    In: Sustainability 12 (2020), 16, 6445, 14 S. | Christian Kroll, Vera Zipperer
  • SOEPpapers 1112 / 2020

    Suddenly a Stay-At-Home Dad? Short- and Long-term Consequences of Fathers’ Job Loss on Time Investment in the Household

    Commonly described as the “gender care gap”, there is a persistent gender difference in the division of domestic responsibilities in most developed countries. We provide novel evidence on the short- and long-run effects of an exogenous shock on paternal availability, through a job loss, on the allocation of domestic work within couples. We find that paternal child care and housework significantly increase ...

    2020| Juliane Hennecke, Astrid Pape
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Agents of Socialization and Female Migrants’ Employment: The Influence of Mothers and the Country Context

    Women around the world are on the move but find it difficult to secure jobs. Employment is vital for migrant integration as it affords financial security, autonomy in the family and helps to establish social contacts. Besides human capital, previous research has looked into ethnic origin and specific source country aspects as drivers of female migrant employment. By contrast, ideas of adolescence as ...

    In: European Sociological Review 36 (2020), 6, S. 902-919 | Magdalena Krieger
  • DIW Wochenbericht 46 / 2020

    Bessere Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Pflege kann Zielkonflikt zwischen Renten- und Pflegepolitik lösen

    Pflegebedürftige lassen sich bevorzugt von Angehörigen oder FreundInnen zuhause pflegen. Dieser sogenannten informellen Pflege wird auch im Gesetz Vorrang vor formeller, stationärer Pflege eingeräumt. Für viele Angehörige entsteht jedoch ein Zeitkonflikt zwischen der Pflegearbeit und ihrer Erwerbsarbeit. Dieser Bericht zeigt, dass Frauen den Übergang in den Ruhestand nutzen, um diesen Zielkonflikt ...

    2020| Björn Fischer, Kai-Uwe Müller
  • DIW Wochenbericht 46 / 2020

    Maßnahmen zur Vereinbarkeit von Pflege und Beruf müssen erweitert werden: Interview

    2020| Björn Fischer, Erich Wittenberg
  • DIW Wochenbericht 44 / 2020

    Unisex-Regelung verringerte Geschlechterlücke beim Wechsel zur privaten Krankenversicherung

    Gesetzliche und private Krankenversicherungen in Deutschland unterscheiden sich in ihrer Beitragsgrundlage. Im Gegensatz zu den gesetzlichen Krankenkassen sind die Preise bei privaten Versicherern von individuellen Risikofaktoren der zu versichernden Person abhängig. Vor der sogenannten Unisex-Regelung 2013 waren private Krankenversicherungstarife für Frauen im Schnitt höher als für Männer. Nach der ...

    2020| Shan Huang, Martin Salm
  • DIW Wochenbericht 44 / 2020

    Jede Regulierung von privaten Krankenversicherungen muss Nebenwirkungen bedenken: Interview

    2020| Shan Huang, Erich Wittenberg
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