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  • SOEPpapers 904 / 2017

    Do Women in Highly Qualified Positions Face Higher Work-To-Family Conflicts in Germany than Men?

    Changing employment conditions lead to new chances, but also new risks for employees. In the literature, increasing permeability between occupational and private life is discussed as one special outcome of this development that employees must face, especially those in highly qualified positions. Drawing on existing research, we investigate in how far women and men in those positions differ in their ...

    2017| Anne Busch-Heizmann, Elke Holst
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1657 / 2017

    Fathers, Parental Leave and Gender Norms

    Social norms and attitudes towards gender roles have been shown to have a large effect on economic outcomes of men and women. Many countries have introduced policies that aim at changing gender stereotypes, for example fathers’ quota in parental leave schemes. In this paper, we analyze whether the introduction of the fathers’ quota in Germany in 2007, that caused a sharp increase in the take-up of ...

    2017| Ulrike Unterhofer, Katharina Wrohlich
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1653 / 2017

    Closing Routes to Retirement: How Do People Respond?

    We present quasi-experimental evidence on the employment effects of an unprecedented large increase in the early retirement age (ERA). Raising the ERA has the potential to extend contribution periods and to reduce the number of pension beneficiaries at the same time, if employment exits are successfully delayed. However, workers may not be able to work longer or may choose other social support programs ...

    2017| Johannes Geyer, Clara Welteke
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1652 / 2017

    The Role of Aggregate Preferences for Labor Supply: Evidence from Low-Paid Employment

    Labor supply in the market for low-paid jobs in Germany is strongly influenced by tax exemptions - even for individuals to whom these exemptions do not apply. We present compelling evidence that an individual's choice set depends on other workers' preferences because firms cater their job offers to aggregate preferences in the market. We estimate an equilibrium job search model which rationalizes the ...

    2017| Luke Haywood, Michael Neumann
  • DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2017

    Veränderung der Erwerbs- und Familienbiografien lässt einen Rückgang des Gender-Pension-Gap erwarten

    Die geschlechtsspezifischen Unterschiede im Rentenzahlbetrag der Gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung werden sich im Kohortenvergleich verringern. Während in der Kriegskohorte der 1936 bis 1945 Geborenen der so genannte Gender-Pension-Gap noch 56 Prozent in West- und 34 Prozent in Ostdeutschland beträgt, wird er sich basierend auf einem vom DIW Berlin entwickelten Fortschreibungsmodell zur Simulation von ...

    2017| Christian Westermeier, Markus M. Grabka, Björn Jotzo, Anika Rasner
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Armut gefährdet die Demokratie

    In: Die Zeit (17.03.2017), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • SOEPpapers 905 / 2017

    The Effects of After-School Programs on Maternal Employment

    This paper evaluates the impact of a massive expansion of after-school programs (ASPs) on the labor market participation of mothers with primary school children in the West German context of relatively low full-time employment rates. Using an instrumental variables approach we exploit regional and temporal variation in the provision of federal ASP starting grants by a nationwide investment program. ...

    2017| Fabian Dehos, Marie Paul
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Wer arm ist, wird noch ärmer

    In: Die Zeit (03.03.2017), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • SOEPpapers 897 / 2017

    Voluntary Turnover: What We Measure and What It (Really) Means

    In this paper, we run regression analyses to explain voluntary turnover intentions with data from more than 5,000 employees and with about 250 explanatory variables. The findings of our multi-factor approach highlight the fact that previous empirical research might have over-estimated the impact and significance of many factors. We show the relevance of the so-called omitted variable bias to our findings ...

    2017| Matthias Georg Will
  • SOEPpapers 898 / 2017

    The Effect of Unemployment on Social Participation of Spouses: Evidence from Plant Closures in Germany

    This paper estimates the effect of an individual’s unemployment on the level of social participation of their spouse. Using German panel data, it is shown that unemployment has a strong negative effect on public social activities of both directly and indirectly affected spouses. Private social activities of either spouse, however, are only found to increase, if the indirectly affected spouse is not ...

    2017| Lars Kunze, Nicolai Suppa
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