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New York, NY:
2008,
| Holger Stichnoth
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 1999–2004, I estimate a collective discrete choice model of female labour supply with non-participation and non-linear taxation. I use the model to infer the share of household net income that women in couples receive for their individual consumption. In particular, I study whether the within-household allocation is more egalitarian for ...
Magdeburg:
2009,
| Holger Stichnoth
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In:
ZEWnews April 2010
(2010), 1-2
| Holger Stichnoth
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2010,
| Holger Stichnoth
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Das vorliegende Papier testet die Vorhersage von Falk und Knell (2004), dass eine höhere Produktivität ceteris paribus zu einem höheren Referenzstandard für Einkommensvergleiche führt. Im Modell von Falk und Knell ergibt sich der optimale Referenzstandard aus einem Trade-off zwischen zwei Motiven: Einerseits profitieren Individuen von einem möglichst niedrigen Referenzstandard, da sie bei einem Vergleich ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 264)
| Holger Stichnoth
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Using data from the 1997 and 2002 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel and from official statistics, the present paper studies whether natives are less supportive of state help for the unemployed in regions where the share of foreigners among the unemployed is high. The effect of immigration or ethnic diversity in general on the political support for the welfare state has received increasing attention ...
In:
Public Choice
151 (2012), 3-4, 631-654
| Holger Stichnoth
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In dieser Kurzexpertise wurde anhand von Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels und Simulationen mit dem ZEW-Mikrosimulationsmodell der Einfluss zentraler familienpolitischer Leistungen auf die Verteilung der bedarfsgewichteten Einkommen untersucht. Die Analysen basieren auf den Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP), Welle 2013. Da die meisten Einkünfte im SOEP retrospektiv für das Vorjahr erhoben ...
Berlin:
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung,
2016,
| Holger Stichnoth
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We estimate a structural life-cycle model of fertility and female labour supply and use it to evaluate the effects of a number of key family policy measures based on data for Germany. Parental leave benefits, child benefits and subsidized childcare are found to have substantial fertility effects. Without these measures, completed fertility is estimated to be lower by 6%, 7%, and 10%, respectively. ...
In:
Economics Bulletin
35 (2015), 3, 1726-1733
| Holger Stichnoth, Raphael Abiry, Karsten Reuss
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Based on a 1% sample of the German population, we study how fertility rates in the country of origin—a proxy for cultural imprint—influence the fertility outcomes of first- and second-generation female immigrants. We use both total fertility rates in the year of migration and a new measure of completed cohort fertility rates in the countries of origin as well as direct survey measures of fertility ...
Mannheim:
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW),
2013,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 13-023)
| Holger Stichnoth, Mustafa Yeter
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In:
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung vom 20. Jan. 2010
(2010), 12
| Gabi Stief