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  • Externe Working Papers

    Long Shadows of History: Persecution in Central Europe and Its Labor Market Consequences

    Bonn: IZA, 2011, 37 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 6130)
    | Michal Myck, Radim Bohacek
  • Externe Working Papers

    Lifetime Earnings Inequality in Germany

    Bonn: IZA, 2011, 44 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 6020)
    | Timm Bönke, Giacomo Corneo, Holger Lüthen
  • SOEPpapers 422 / 2011

    Maternal Labor Market Return, Parental Leave Policies, and Gender Inequality in Housework

    This study investigates how the duration of the work interruption and the labor market status of mothers upon their return affect the division of housework in couples after a birth. By observing several parental leave policy reforms in Britain and West-Germany, this research also explores how extended leave entitlements for mothers influence the division of housework. The analysis uses multilevel multiprocess ...

    2011| Pia S. Schober
  • SOEPpapers 421 / 2011

    You Don't Know What You've Got till It's Gone! Unemployment and Intertemporal Changes in Self-Reported Life Satisfaction

    This paper uses concurrently and - for the first time - retrospectively reported life satisfaction from the 1984 to 1987 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel to study the importance of different comparison standards for the empirical correlation of unemployment and subjective life satisfaction. It is found that unemployed individuals do not only report significantly lower concurrent satisfaction, ...

    2011| Marcus Klemm
  • SOEPpapers 418 / 2011

    Selbständigkeit von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund in Deutschland: Ursachen ethnischer Unternehmung

    2011| Bella Struminskaya
  • DIW Wochenbericht 51/52 / 2011

    Umfang und Folgen der Nichtinanspruchnahme von Urlaub in Deutschland

    Rund 37 Prozent der abhängig Vollzeitbeschäftigten haben den ihnen zustehenden Urlaub im letzten Jahr nicht voll in Anspruch genommen. Die Zahl der tatsächlich genommenen Urlaubstage lag für jeden Arbeitnehmer im Durchschnitt um drei Tage unter seinem eigentlichen Urlaubsanspruch. Demnach werden etwa zwölf Prozent des Gesamtanspruchsvolumens an Urlaub nicht genutzt. Dies belegen die vom DIW Berlin ...

    2011| Daniel D. Schnitzlein
  • SOEPpapers 417 / 2011

    Self-Employment and Geographical Mobility in Germany

    Little is known about the individual location behaviour of self-employed entrepreneurs. This paper investigates the geographical mobility behaviour of self-employed entrepreneurs, as compared to employees, thereby shedding new light onto the place embeddedness of self-employment. It examines whether self-employed entrepreneurs are "rooted" in place and also whether those who are more rooted in place ...

    2011| Darja Reuschke
  • SOEPpapers 414 / 2011

    Predicting the Trend of Well-Being in Germany: How Much Do Comparisons, Adaptation and Sociability Matter?

    Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate the variation of subjective well-being experienced by Germans over the last two decades testing the role of some of the major correlates of people's well-being. Our results suggest that the variation of Germans' well-being between 1996 and 2007 is well predicted by changes over time of income, demographics and social capital. ...

    2011| Stefano Bartolini, Ennio Bilancini, Francesco Sarracino
  • SOEPpapers 415 / 2011

    So Far so Good: Age, Happiness, and Relative Income

    In a simple 2-period model of relative income under uncertainty, higher comparison income for the younger cohort can signal higher or lower expected lifetime relative income, and hence either increase or decrease well-being. With data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and the British Household Panel Survey, we first confirm the standard negative effects of comparison income on life satisfaction ...

    2011| Felix R. FitzRoy, Michael A. Nolan, Max F. Steinhardt, David Ulph
  • SOEPpapers 413 / 2011

    Testing the 'Residential Rootedness': Hypothesis of Self-Employment for Germany and the UK

    Based on the notion that entrepreneurship is a 'local event' , the literature argues that selfemployed workers and entrepreneurs are 'rooted' in place. This paper tests the 'residential rootedness'-hypothesis of self-employment by examining for Germany and the UK whether the self-employed are less likely to move or migrate than employees. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-economic Panel ...

    2011| Darja Reuschke, Maarten Van Ham
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