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  • Equal waiting times for all? Empirical evidence for elective surgeries in the Austrian public healthcare system

    Objectives: This study analyses waiting times for elective surgeries and potential determinants, including supplementary private health insurance, visits in the operating physician's private practice and informal payments for faster treatment. Study design: Retrospective patient questionnaire survey. Methods: The survey was conducted in eleven Austrian rehabilitation centres in 2019. Data was ...

    In: Public Health 236 (2024), 216-223 | Markus Kraus, Barbara Stacherl, Thomas Czypionka, Susanne Mayer
  • Does Cognitive Reflection Relate to Preferences and Socio-Economic Outcomes?

    Cognitive abilities are associated with key preferences and socio-economic outcomes. One of the most frequently studied cognitive abilities is cognitive reflection, the ability to avoid intuitive but potentially wrong decisions by switching to a more analytical mindset. Using rich panel data in this pre-registered study, we show that stronger cognitive reflection is significantly associated with more ...

    In: Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics 3 (2025), 2, 303–343 | Frank M. Fossen, Levent Neyse, Carsten Schröder
  • Essays on careers of junior academics: empirical analyses on career goals, working time, and job satisfaction

    This dissertation intends to gain insights into the careers of junior academics. In more detail, the work addresses the following general research questions: (i) What career goals do doctoral candidates from the STEM disciplines pursue and what factors are associated with the academic career goal of becoming a professor and with non-academic career goals of becoming a manager or an entrepreneur? (ii) ...

    2021, | Irina Frei
  • Migration motivation and ethnic identity of migrant couples: tied versus lead movers

    This study examines how being a tied or lead mover relates to the ethnic identity of migrant spouses. Tied and lead movers differ in their migration motivations, face different constraints, and opportunities (e.g., social network through work). This is likely to be reflected in different investment strategies and adjustment patterns in the host country. To study the adjustment of tied and lead movers, ...

    In: Review of Economics of the Household (2024), | Teresa Freitas-Monteiro
  • Barriers to humanitarian migration, victimization and integration outcomes: Evidence from Germany

    Asylum seekers migrating from developing countries to Europe frequently experience victimization events during their journey. The consequences for their economic integration into destination countries are not yet well explored. In this paper, we analyze how victimization during asylum seekers’ journey affects their economic integration in Germany using survey data collected in the aftermath of the ...

    2021, | Teresa Freitas-Monteiro, Lars Ludolph
  • A family member's death increases religious activity: Evidence from Germany

    Abstract Religiosity influences economic behavior in various domains, but what determines religiosity? Using data from the representative Socio-Economic Panel Study for Germany (SOEP), this paper shows that religious activity increases after a family member's death. The life event's effect is larger after a partner's death when compared to a parent's death. Our results indicate ...

    In: Kyklos 77 (2024), 2, 458-468 | Tim Friehe, Christian Pfeifer
  • Predicting satisfaction with democracy in Germany using local economic conditions, social capital, and individual characteristics

    This paper explores the empirical relationship between local economic conditions, social capital, and individual characteristics on the one hand and satisfaction with democracy on the other hand, using detailed information from the German Socio-Economic Panel. In contrast to previous literature, we focus on economic conditions at the state level instead of the national one. We find that local economic ...

    In: Economics of Governance 25 (2024), 3, 335-377 | Tim Friehe, Christian Pfeifer
  • Unlocking Potential: Childcare Services and Refugees’ Integration, Employment and Well-Being

    In armed conflicts, it is common for women, children, and the elderly to flee, leaving the men behind. While refugee women face particular challenges in caring for children in host countries, there is only limited evidence on the impact of childcare services on their integration. This paper examines the role of childcare services in the integration, employment, and well-being of refugee mothers. We ...

    Bundesinsitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB), 2024,
    (BiB Working Paper 08/2024)
    | Ludovica Gambaro, Mathias Huebener, Sophia Schmitz, C. Katharina Spiess
  • Crowded-out? Changes in informal childcare during the expansion of formal services in Germany

    Informal childcare care by grandparents, other relatives or friends is an important source of support in many Western countries, including Germany. Yet the role of this type of care is often overlooked in accounts of social policies supporting families with children, which tend to focus on formal childcare. This article examines whether the large formal childcare expansion occurring in Germany in the ...

    In: Social Policy & Administration (online first) (2024), | Ludovica Gambaro, Clara Schäper, C. Katharina Spiess
  • Arbeitsmarktintegration der ukrainischen Geflüchteten in Deutschland

    Mit mehr als einer Million ukrainischer Geflüchteter, die seit dem Beginn des russischen Angriffskriegs gegen die Ukraine hierzulande Schutz gesucht haben, ist Deutschland zum wichtigsten Aufnahmeland geworden. Die erfolgreiche Integration dieser Menschen in den Arbeitsmarkt und ihre Teilhabe auch in anderen Bereichen der Gesellschaft stellen eine zentrale Herausforderung dar. Dieser Beitrag schildert, ...

    In: Ukraine-Analysen Nr. 298 (2024), 2-9 | Kseniia Gatskova
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