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  • Low Homeownership in Germany—a Quantitative Exploration

    The homeownership rate in Germany is one of the lowest among advanced economies. To better understand this fact, we evaluate the role of specific housing policies that tend to discourage homeownership. In comparison to other countries with higher homeownership such as the United States, Germany has an extensive social housing sector with broad eligibility criteria, high transfer taxes when buying real ...

    In: Journal of the European Economic Association 19 (2021), 1, 128-164 | Leo Kaas, Georgi Kocharkov, Edgar Preugschat, Nawid Siassi
  • Marital Dissolution and Personal Wealth: Examining Gendered Trends across the Dissolution Process

    Objective: This study examined potentially gendered net worth changes over the marital dissolution process, starting up to 3 years prior to separation and continuing up to 15 years postdivorce. Background: Incipient literature showed steep wealth declines for men and women associated with divorce, treating marital dissolution as a single point-in-time event. These findings may be limiting as legal ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family 83 (2021), 1, 243-259 | Nicole Kapelle, Janeen Baxter
  • Geringere Chancen auf ein gesundes Leben für LGBTQI*-Menschen

    Die psychische und auch die körperliche Gesundheit von LGBTQI*-Menschen sind deutlich stärker beeinträchtigt als die der restlichen Bevölkerung. Befragungsdaten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) und der Universität Bielefeld zeigen, dass LGBTQI*-Menschen drei- bis viermal so häufig von psychischen Erkrankungen betroffen sind. Auch potentiell stressbedingte körperliche Krankheiten wie Herzkrankheiten, ...

    In: DIW Wochenbericht 6/2021 (2021), 80-88 | David Kasprowski, Mirjam Fischer, Xiao Chen, Lisa de Vries, Martin Kroh, Simon Kühne, David Richter, Zaza Zindel
  • LGBTQI* People in Germany Face Staggering Health Disparities

    Discrimination and rejection experienced by LGBTQI* people affect their mental health and, in the long term, their physical health as well. Survey data from the Socio-Economic Panel and Bielefeld University show that LGBTQI* people in Germany are affected by negative mental health outcomes three to four times more often than the rest of the population. Poor physical health that may be stress-related, ...

    In: DIW Weekly Report 5/6/2021 (2021), 42-50 | David Kasprowski, Mirjam Fischer, Xiao Chen, Lisa de Vries, Martin Kroh, Simon Kühne, David Richter, Zaza Zindel
  • Wir brauchen eine deutliche Stärkung der queeren Antidiskriminierungspolitik: Interview

    In: DIW Wochenbericht 6/2021 (2021), 89 | David Kasprowski, Erich Wittenberg
  • Auswirkungen von Referenzzeiträumen auf die Selbstangaben zum freiwilligen Engagement: Ergebnisse einer experimentellen Studie

    In der vorliegenden Studie wird untersucht, inwiefern sich der Einsatz eines spezifischen Zeitfensters bei Survey-Abfragen zum ehrenamtlichen und freiwilligen Engagement – im Vergleich zu Survey-Abfragen mit unspezifischen Zeitfenstern – auf die Selbstangaben von Befragten auswirkt. Die Grundlage der Untersuchung bildet ein Experiment, welches zu diesem Zweck im Rahmen des SOEP-Innovationssamples (SOEP-IS) ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2021,
    (SOEPpapers 1125)
    | Nadiya Kelle, Luise Burkhardt, Corinna Kausmann, Julia Simonson, Jürgen Schupp, Clemens Tesch-Römer
  • Refined Reverse Correlation: A Technique for Investigating the Power of Faces

    People effortlessly and rapidly form a first impression of an individual’s personality based on their facial appearance. Forming an impression based on facial cues can have real world implications, for example, for the outcome of elections, courtroom decisions or work-place interviews. Research using traditional methods has, however, failed to identify the facial features that are related to specific ...

    2019, | Matthias D. Keller
  • Identifying Stabilising Effects on Survey Based Life Satisfaction Using Quasi-maximum Likelihood Estimation

    To which extent do happiness correlates contribute to the stability of life satisfaction? Which method is appropriate to provide a conclusive answer to this question? Based on life satisfaction data of the German SOEP, we show that by Negative Binomial quasi-maximum likelihood estimation statements can be made as to how far correlates of happiness contribute to the stabilisation of life satisfaction. ...

    In: Journal of Happiness Studies 22 (2021), 8, 3611-3629 | Johannes Klement
  • Occupational Licensing and the Gender Wage Gap

    We use a unique survey of the EU labor force to investigate the relationship between occupational licensing and the gender wage gap. We find that the gender wage gap is canceled for licensed self-employed workers. However, this closure of the gender wage gap is not mirrored by significant changes in the gender gap in hours worked. Our results are robust using decomposition methods, quantile regressions, ...

    London: Centre fo Economomic Policy Research (CEPR), 2020,
    (CEPR Discussion Paper No. 15338)
    | Maria Koumenta, Mario Pagliero, Davud Rostam-Afschar
  • Extending the Kitagawa–Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition approach to panel data

    The Kitagawa–Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition approach has been widely used to attribute group-level differences in an outcome to differences in endowment, coefficients, and their interactions. The method has been implemented for Stata in the popular oaxaca command for cross-sectional analyses. In recent decades, however, research questions have been more often focused on the decomposition of group-based ...

    In: The Stata Journal 21 (2021), 2, 360-410 | Hannes Kröger, Jörg Hartmann
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