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In this paper the hypothesis that partnerships between immigrants and natives are less specialized – in the sense that spouses provide similar working hours per weekday – than those between immigrants is tested. The empirical analysis relies on panel data using a two-limit random effects tobit framework to identify determinants of a gender-neutral specialization index. Results indicate that for immigrants ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2011,
(IZA DP No. 5567)
| Olga Nottmeyer
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Spouse’s relative labor supply and the degree of specialization in intermarriage might differ from that in immigrant and native marriage for several reasons. Intermarried couples may specialize less due to smaller comparative advantages resulting from positive assortative mating by education, and due to different bargaining positions within the household. The empirical analysis relies on panel data ...
In:
IZA Journal of Migration
3 (2014), 3, 1-27
| Olga Nottmeyer
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Since about two decades, a growing strand of literature seeks to delve deep into the topic of historical institutional frameworks to gain insight into the origins of peoples' norms and perceptions as well as contemporary economic developments. In this vein, this study presents new evidence for a Prussian legacy in terms of a persistently lower level of political efficacy and a socio-political ...
2017,
| Justus Nover
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This paper applies the Alkire and Foster (J Public Econ 95:476–487, 2011) index of multidimensional poverty to German data. This is done with respect to the politically most important dimensions of poverty mentioned in the German Federal Government’s report on poverty and wealth. Additionally, a modification of the identification step of the Alkire–Foster index is proposed to guarantee that individuals, ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
133 (2017), 1, 139-162
| Daniel Nowak, Christoph Scheicher
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In:
Wirtschaftswoche
(2017), 9, 10
| Maximilian Nowroth, Konstantin (Grafik) Megas, Katharina (Grafik) Bourjau
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In:
Psychologie heute
(2011), 12/2011, 8-9
| Ursula Nuber
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Berlin:
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin),
2006,
(DIW Berlin Data Documentation 16)
| Matthias Nübling, Hanfried H. Andersen, Axel Mühlbacher
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In:
Public Health Forum
15 (2007), 57, 31-33
| Matthias Nübling, Ulrich Stößel
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We suggest a methodology for identifying the implications of alternative cultural and social norms embodied by religious denomination on labour market outcomes, by estimating the differential impact of Protestantism versus Catholicism on the propensity to be an entrepreneur, on the basis of the diverse minority status of both confessions across European regions. Our quasi-experimental research design ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2011,
(IZA DP No. 6114)
| Luca Nunziata, Lorenzo Rocco
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In:
WZB-Mitteilungen Heft 102
(2003), 36-40
| Robert Nuscheler