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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), we show that nearly 50% of all carbon emissions caused by private transportation and building operations in Germany can be explained by structural determinants that go hand in hand with infrastructural peculiarities in rural and urban residential areas. Taking the theoretical background of building physics, allometry and increasing returns to ...
In:
Environmental Policy and Governance
23 (2013), 1, 13-29
| Johannes Schubert, Tobias Wolbring, Bernhard Gill
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A current proposal for reforming the German statutory health insurance suggests replacing earnings-related contributions by per-capita health premia. Combining a computable general equilibrium analysis with abundant empirical data on heterogenous household types, we investigate both the distributional and allocative impact of such a reform proposal. Our results indicate efficiency gains in terms of ...
In:
Journal of Health Economics
28 (2009), 5, 911-923
| Stefanie Schubert, Reinhold Schnabel
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(Gelehrtenrepublik und Denkfabrik - Das Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1925-2010 (Katalog))
| Alexander Schug
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This thesis brings together psychological and sociological research approaches to examine the role of personality in the reproduction of educational and labour market in-equality. The first research question examines the influence of personality on educational and labour market outcomes. The second research question relates to the extent to which differences in personalities of children and parents can ...
2017,
| Susanne Schührer
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In:
Frankfurter Rundschau, 23.11.205
(2005), 5
| Ulrike Schuler
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1999,
| Frank Schüller
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1999,
(Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Heft 97)
| Frank Schüller
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The successful integration of immigrants and their children in host-country labor markets is one of the most important and challenging issues, faced not only by the German society, but also by other Western economies with large and growing immigrant populations. This thesis contributes to the ongoing debate about the determinants of long-term immigrant integration by analyzing several potential barriers, ...
2013,
| Simone Schüller
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This study analyzes the causal impact of the 9/11 terror attacks on individual political orientation and political support intensity using the German Socio-Economic Panel 1999–2003. Exploiting survey interview timing in 2001 for identification and controlling for unobserved individual heterogeneity, I find 9/11 to have increased overall political mobilization. While there is no indication of a considerable ...
In:
Economics Letters
135 (2015), October 2015, 80-84
| Simone Schüller
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A lack of cultural integration is often blamed for hindering immigrant families’ economic progression. This paper explores whether there are in fact long-term consequences by investigating intergenerational effects of parental ethnic identity on the next generation’s human capital accumulation. Results based on longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) indicate a positive role of ...
In:
Journal of Population Economics
28 (2015), 4, 965-1004
| Simone Schüller