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Motivated by contradictory evidence on intergenerational mobility in Germany, I present a cross-country comparison of Germany and the U.S., reassessing the question of whether intergenerational mobility is higher in Germany than in the U.S. I can reproduce the standard result from the literature, which states that the German intergenerational elasticity estimates are lower than those for the U.S. However, ...
In:
Review of Income and Wealth
62 (2016), 4, 650-67
| Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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Based on highly comparable data from the OECD PIAAC Programme, this note analyzes the relationship between generalized trust and cognitive skills among 30 countries around the world. The results show that the strength and direction of the relationship is not a universal characteristic but varies substantially among countries worldwide. A detailed descriptive analysis of this variation provides evidence ...
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Economics Bulletin
39 (2019), 1, 200-206
| Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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Anhand von Befragungsdaten sowie administrativen, verbundenen Arbeitgeber-Arbeitnehmer-Daten untersucht dieser Beitrag die Lohnmobilität von jüngeren, unter 35 Jahre alten Geringverdienern in Deutschland im Zeitraum 1995 bis 2010. Deskriptiv zeigt sich, dass der Anteil der Geringverdiener in dieser Altersgruppe seit Mitte der 90er Jahre signifikant gestiegen ist und deutlich höher liegt als der Anteil ...
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Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
80 (2011), 4, 13-30
| Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Jens Stephani
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We investigate whether non-cognitive skills – in particular Locus of Control – are important determinants of mobility processes for male workers at the low-wage margin. Our results reveal a significant amount of state dependence in low pay even after controlling for non-cognitive skills. Furthermore, compared to individuals with an external Locus of Control, individuals with a more internal Locus of ...
In:
Journal of Economic Psychology
53 (2016), April 2016, 164-177
| Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Jens Stephani
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In:
DIW Wochenbericht
86 (2019), 12, 211
| Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Erich Wittenberg
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This paper analyzes whether individuals have equal opportunity to achieve happiness (or well-being). Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we estimate sibling correlations and intergenerational correlations in four self-reported measures of well-being: life satisfaction, satisfaction with household income, job satisfaction, and satisfaction with health. We find high sibling ...
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B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
16 (2016), 1, 125-149
| Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Christoph Wunder
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In this paper, I use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to investigate whether and how a German youth's choice of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, Gymnasium) varies with the timing and duration of poverty experienced in childhood. To investigate what role the timing of poverty plays, I examine the correlation between educational choices and the poverty status of each child's ...
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
70 (2001), 1, 172-179
| Anke Schöb
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In:
Statistisches Bundesamt ,
Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376)
Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung
551-559
| Anke Schöb
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In:
Frankfurter Allgemeine vom 25. April 2017
(2017), 96,
| Ronnie Schöb
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In:
Kai A. Konrad, Ronnie Schöb, Marcel Thum, Alfons Weichenrieder ,
Die Zukunft der Wohlfahrtsgesellschaft. Festschrift für Hans-Werner Sinn
Frankfurt/New York: Campus
193-213
| Ronnie Schöb, Marcel Thum