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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center,
1993,
(Program Project Paper No. 13 "Cross-National Studies in Aging")
| Timothy M. Smeeding, Barbara Boyle Torrey, Lee Rainwater
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This article asks whether co-residential fathers who spend more time looking after their children work fewer hours and earn less than other fathers and non-fathers. The results suggest that to the contrary, fathers who spend more time with their children earn more per hour and work fewer hours per week, on average, than those who spend less time with their children. In other words, employed fathers ...
In:
European Sociological Review
27 (2011), 2, 230-245
| Alison Smith Koslowski
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We investigate the reliability of data from the Wage Indicator (WI), the largest online survey on earnings and working conditions. Comparing WI to nationally representative data sources for 17 countries reveals that participants of WI are not likely to have been representatively drawn from the respective populations. Previous literature has proposed to utilize weights based on inverse propensity scores, ...
Bonn:
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA),
2018,
(IZA DP No. 11503)
| Magdalena Smyk, Joanna Tyrowicz, Lucas van der Velde
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Berlin:
Socio-Economic Panel at DIW Berlin,
2016,
| Socio-Economic Panel at DIW Berlin
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The Hague:
Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP),
2004,
| Arjan J. Soede, J.Cok Vrooman, Piere Marco Ferrarese, Giovanna Segre
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The German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) is an interdisciplinary longitudinal study of private households for the representative analysis and interpretation of social and economic behavior in the Federal Republic of Germany. As a longitudinal survey, the GSOEP primarily aims to collect information on stability and changes over time at the micro level of individuals, households and families. Because ...
In:
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
70 (2001), 1, 7-14
| SOEP Group
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In this paper, we propose a new comprehensive framework for analysing wage discrimination. This framework assesses wage discrimination on the grounds of conditional wage distributions (rather than just conditional means), regards the whole population (rather than just those in work) and employs a more general definition of work based on Margaret Reid's "third party criterion" (rather ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2015,
(SOEPpapers 802)
| Alexander Sohn
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We explore the application of structured additive distributional regression for the analysis of conditional income distributions in Germany following the reunification using the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) database. This methodology allows us to explore both between and within income inequality at a highly disaggregated level. Using a bootstrapped version of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, we find ...
In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch
135 (2015), 1, 13-22
| Alexander Sohn, Nadja Klein, Thomas Kneib
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This contribution explores the educational achievements of immigrants who migrated to Germany as minors during the large influx that began in 1987. Differences in education levels between the following two immigrant groups are the analytical focus of this analysis: ethnic German resettlers („Aussiedler“) and other first-generation immigrants who used different legal channels to enter German territory. ...
In:
Berliner Journal für Soziologie
18 (2008), 3, 401-431
| Janina Söhn
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Einbürgerung bedeutet für MigrantInnen die rechtliche Gleichstellung und volle politische Rechte in der neuen Heimat. Wesentliche Bedingungen hierfür setzt der Staat, umrahmt von öffentlichen Debatten über das Selbstverständnis der Nation: Wer darf und soll Mitglied werden - und wer will es? Die Bedeutung von Staatsbürgerschaft und ihr sich wandelndes Verhältnis zu individuellen Rechten und nationalen ...
Saarbrücken:
VDM Verlag Dr. Müller,
2008,
| Janina Söhn