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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 ...
In:
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 ...
In:
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
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In:
Gert G. Wagner, et al. ,
An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143
Nürnberg: IAB
27-32
| Karen Schober
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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 ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2011,
(SOEPpapers 422)
| Pia S. Schober
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This study investigates how the duration of maternal labor market interruptions and mothers' employment status after return relate to the division of domestic work in couples after childbirth in West Germany, East Germany, and Britain. It extends the literature by considering how these two aspects of postnatal labor market return decisions of mothers may give rise to or counteract growing gender ...
In:
Community, Work & Family
16 (2013), 3, 307-326
| Pia S. Schober
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Following two parental leave reforms in West Germany, this research explores how child care and housework time changed among couples who have just had a child. The reform in 1992 extended the low paid or unpaid parental leave period, whereas the 2007 reform introduced income-dependent compensation and two 'daddy months'. This study contributes to the literature by examining different mechanisms ...
In:
Journal of Social Policy
43 (2014), 2, 351-372
| Pia S. Schober