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  • Generation Y: Do millennials need a partner to be happy?

    Introduction: Empirical evidence on Ronald Inglehart's theory of value change shows that subsequent generations show a decline in values of physical and economic security (materialism) in favor of an increase in values of self-expression and autonomy (postmaterialism). Methods: We investigate in a pre-registered study whether Inglehart's theory also applies to partnership, such that millennials ...

    In: Journal of Adolescence 90 (2021), 23-31 | Louisa Scheling, David Richter
  • The Economic Implications of Migration

    Diese Dissertation besteht aus vier empirischen Kapiteln aus dem Bereich der Migrationsökonomik. Kapitel 1 untersucht die Auswirkungen von Aufenthaltsbeschränkungen auf die Teilnahme an Integrationskursen und auf die Sprachentwicklung von Geflüchteten. Ein neu eingeführtes Gesetz, die "Wohnsitzauflage", beschränkt Geflüchtete mit einem längerfristigen Aufenthaltsstatus in der Wahl ihres ersten ...

    2021, | Felicitas Schikora
  • Zusammenhalt in Corona-Zeiten: Ein Digitalpakt für Kitas ist überfällig (Kapitel 6)

    Kindertageseinrichtungen sind viel mehr als Betreuungseinrichtungen. Trotzdem werden sie auch in Corona-Zeiten stiefmütterlich behandelt. So darf es nicht bleiben.

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2021,
    (Zusammenhalt in Corona-Zeiten: familienwissenschaftliche Perspektiven (DIW Berlin: Politikberatung kompakt Nr. 163))
    | C. Katharina Spieß, Mathias Huebener
  • Estimating and Explaining the Prevalence of Tuberculosis for Asylum Seekers Upon Their Arrival in Germany

    Up until recently incidences of tuberculosis (TB) had been declining for many years in Germany. The rise in TB cases coincided with a large increase in the number of people applying for asylum. We combine data from various sources to estimate the at-entry prevalence of TB for asylum seekers from 18 countries of origin and rely on survey data to explain the varying risk of suffering from TB. Our results ...

    In: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 23 (2021), 6, 1187-1192 | Sven Stadtmüller, J. Schröder, S. Ehlers
  • Three Essays in Experimental Economics

    Behavioral economics evolves around the psychological underpinnings of economic decision-making. Over the last decades, it has become an established field of economics and has shed new light on our understanding of important economic questions. Many empirical evidences that contribute to the advancement of the behavioral approach are established with data from experiments, either in the lab or in the ...

    2021, | Chi Trieu
  • Das Gespräch:„Oft sind gerade die Brüche in den Daten spannend“ (Interview mit Gert G. Wagner)

    Ein Gespräch über den Reformbedarf des Rentensystems, das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) und die genetische Erforschung der Risikoneigung der Menschen

    In: Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 20 (2019), 4, 328-339 | Gert G. Wagner, Karen Horn
  • Intertemporal Choices of Children and Adults from Poor Roma Communities: A Case Study from Slovakia

    Poverty may have negative consequences on people's economic behavior and literature has documented close links between time discounting and poverty. This paper investigates intertemporal choices made by children and adults from segregated Roma communities in Slovakia. The study finds that fewer children than adults prefer smaller-sooner to larger-later amounts (referred to as "quasi-impatience"). ...

    In: Eastern European Economics 59 (2021), 4, 378-405 | Tomáš Želinský
  • SOEP Survey Papers 987: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2021

    SOEP-Core v36 – Biographical Information in the Meta File PPFAD (Month of Birth, Immigration Variables, Living in East or West Germany in 1989)

    2021| Selin Kara, Christian Schmitt
  • Integrating Refugees and Asylum Seekers into the German Economy and Society: Empirical Evidence and Policy Objectives

    Washington, D.C.: Migration Policy Institute (MPI), 2019, | Herbert Brücker, Philipp Jaschke, Yuliya Kosyakova
  • Essays on Methods for Causal Inference

    This dissertation consists of three papers sharing the objective to analyze how machine learning methods can be useful to economists and econometricians in their pursuit to understand causal mechanisms operating in the economy. Such causal knowledge is essential when designing policies that help achieve societal goals. ML techniques are increasingly applied in and adapted to practical policy settings. ...

    2020, | Patrick Burauel
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