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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Flexible Electricity Use for Heating in Markets with Renewable Energy

    Using electricity for heating can contribute to decarbonization and provide flexibility to integrate variable re-newable energy. We analyze the case of electric storage heaters in German 2030 scenarios with an open-sourceelectricity sector model. We find that flexible electric heaters generally increase the use of generation tech-nologies with low variable costs, which are not necessarily renewables. ...

    In: Applied Energy 266 (2020), 114571, 18 S. | Wolf-PeterSchill, AlexanderZerrahn
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    The Effect of Regional Gender-Role Attitudes on Female Labour Supply: A Longitudinal Test Using the BHPS, 1991–2007

    Despite considerable variation in gender-role attitudes across contexts and its claimed influence on female labour supply, studies provide little support for a contextual gender-role attitude effect. In this study, we reassess the contextual gender-role attitude effect on female labour supply because earlier studies are hampered by two shortcomings: (a) they are cross-nationally comparative, which ...

    In: European Sociological Review 35 (2019), 5, S. 669–683 | Wilfred Uunk, Philipp M. Lersch
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    Changes in Gender Role Attitudes Following Couples’ Residential Relocations

    Background: Residential relocations of couple households are associated with increases in objective gender inequality within families in paid and unpaid work. Little is known about how couples’ relocations affect subjective outcomes such as attitudes.Objective: We examine whether gender role attitudes change when families move residentially in Britain, empirically addressing potential explanations. ...

    In: Demographic Research 40 (2019), Art. 39, S. 1111–1152 | Sergi Vidal, Philipp M.Lersch
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    The Impact of Publicly Funded Childcare on Parental Well-Being: Evidence from Cut-Off Rules

    As more and more countries consider expanding public childcare provision, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of its implications for families. This article adds to the existing literature by investigating the effect of publicly funded childcare on parental subjective well-being. To establish causality, I exploit cut-off rules introduced following the implementation of a legal claim ...

    In: European Journal of Population 36 (2020), 2, S. 171-196 | Sophia Schmitz
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    Income Inequality and Risk Taking: The Impact of Social Comparison Information

    In contrast to the assumptions of standard economic theory, recent experimental evi-dence shows that the income of peers has a systematic impact on observed degrees of risk aversion. This paper reports the findings of two experiments examining the impact of income inequality on risk preferences and whether the knowledge of inequality mediates the decisions. In Experiment 1, participants who were recruited ...

    In: Theory and Decision 87 (2019), 3, S. 283–297 | Ulrich Schmidt, Levent Neyse, Milda Aleknonyte
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    Wirtschaft unter Schock – Finanzpolitik hält dagegen

    Nach Ansicht der führenden deutschen Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitute bricht die Konjunktur in Deutschland als Folge der Corona-Pandemie drastisch ein. Um die Infektionswelle abzubremsen, hat der Staat die wirtschaftliche Aktivität hierzulande stark eingeschränkt. Deshalb dürfte das Bruttoinlandsprodukt 2020 um 4,2 % schrumpfen. Die Rezession hinterlässt deutliche Spuren auf dem Arbeitsmarkt und im Staatshaushalt. ...

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 100 (2020), 4, S. 254–258 | Oliver Holtemöller, Stefan Kooths, Claus Michelsen, Torsten Schmidt, Timo Wollmershäuser
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    Fewer Siblings, More Wealth? Sibship Size and Wealth Attainment

    This study examines the association between sibship size and wealth in adulthood. The study draws on resource dilution theory and additionally discusses potentially wealth-enhancing consequences of having siblings. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP, N = 3502 individuals) are used to estimate multilevel regression models adjusted for concurrent parental wealth and other important ...

    In: European Journal of Population 35 (2019), 5, S. 959–986 | Philipp M. Lersch
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    Public Health Insurance, Individual Health, and Entry into Self-Employment

    We investigate the impact of a differential treatment of paid employees versus self-employed workers in a public health insurance system on the entry rate into self-employment. Health insurance systems that distinguish between the two sectors of employment create incentives or disincentives to start a business for different individuals. We estimate a discrete time hazard rate model of entry into self-employment ...

    In: Small Business Economics 49 (2017), 3, S. 647–669 | Frank M. Fossen, Johannes König
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    Exploring the Robustness of Country Rankings by Educational Attainment

    The measurement scale of exam scores is ordinal. This ordinal measurement implies that monotonic transformations of published scales convey the same information. Hence, countries should not be ranked according to averaged scores because there may be transformations that would change the mean-based rankings. We suggest alternatives to the mean-based ranking procedure that yield informative and robust ...

    In: Journal of Economics 129 (2020), 3, S. 271-296 | Carsten Schröder, Shlomo Yitzhaki
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    The Effects of the 2013 Floods on Germany’s Freight Traffic

    This article analyzes the spatio-temporal effect of the 2013 floods on freight traffic in Germany by using automatic traffic counter data. The methodology uses a proven time-series outlier detection and identification technique to endogenously determine if a counter was affected during the flood and estimate the magnitude and duration of the change in the number of vehicles passing through it. This ...

    In: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 82 (2020), 102274, 22 S. | Julio G. Fournier Gabela, Luis Sarmiento
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    A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Ultrabrief Mental Health Screeners Phq-4 and SF-12 in Germany

    The testing of measurement invariance (MI) across different cultural backgrounds for short screeners of mental health has been mostly neglected. Therefore, we examined MI in the most common mental health screeners worldwide used to assess the psychological indicators of health among migrants and refugees: the Short-Form-12 Health Survey (SF-12) for health-related quality of life and the Patient Health ...

    In: Psychological Assessment 32 (2020), 7, S. 690-697 | Ana N. Tibubos, Hannes Kröger
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    Between Stranded Assets and Green Transformation: Fossil-Fuel-Producing Developing Countries Towards 2055

    Climate-related asset stranding refers to the depreciation of assets – such as resource reserves, infrastructure, or industries – resulting from the unanticipated changes, such as the tightening of climate policies. Although developing countries – especially fossil-fuel exporters – may be most concerned by this issue, its analysis in development (economics) has so far been limited.We aim at enhancing ...

    In: World Development 130 (2020), 104947, 17 S. | Dawud Ansari, Franziska Holz
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    Central Banks' Supervisory Guidance on Corporate Governance and Bank Stability: Evidence from African Countries

    This paper focuses on the identification of the causal relationship between central banks' supervisory guidance and individual bank stability. We propose and test the hypothesis that this causal relationship is mediated by the degree to which banks comply with their central bank's corporate governance recommendations. Specifically, we exploit the fact that there is considerable cross-country heterogeneity ...

    In: Emerging Markets Review 43 (2020), 100694, 19 S. | Samuel Mutarindwa, Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan
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    Increased Instruction Time and Stress-Related Health Problems among School Children

    While several studies suggest that stress-related mental health problems among school children are related to specific elements of schooling, empirical evidence on this causal relationship is scarce. We examine a German schooling reform that increased weekly instruction time and study its effects on stress-related outpatient diagnoses from the universe of health claims data of the German Social Health ...

    In: Journal of Health Economics 70 (2020), 102256, 13 S. | Jan Marcus, Simon Reif, Amelie Wuppermann, Amélie Rouche
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    The Appropriateness of the Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure for Central and Eastern European Countries

    The European Commission’s Scoreboard of Macroeconomic Imbalances is a rare case of a publicly released early warning system. It was published first time in 2012 by the European Commission as a reaction to public debt crises in Europe. So far, the Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure takes a one-size-fits-all approach with regard to the identification of thresholds. The experience of Central and Eastern ...

    In: Empirica 48 (2021), 1, S. 123–139 | Geraldine Dany-Knedlik, Martina Kämpfe, Tobias Knedlik
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    Inflation Expectations and the Recovery from the Great Depression in Germany

    A regime shift toward increased inflation expectations is credited with jump-starting the recov- ery from the Great Depression in the United States. What role did inflation expectations play in Germany that experienced a similarly successful economic upturn in the 1930s? We study infla- tion expectations in the German recovery across several methods: we conduct a narrative study of media sources; we estimate ...

    In: Explorations in Economic History 75 (2020), 101305, 18 S. | Volker Daniel, Lucas ter Steege
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    Solar PV Generation in Colombia - a Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to Analyze the Potential of Solar Energy Market

    Colombia faces several challenges to secure a reliable, affordable, and climate-friendly energy supply. Persistently low reserve-to-production ratios in oil and gas, together with advancing climate change, are putting the country’s energy system at risk. Heavily relying on hydro-power, Colombia’s electricity system will become more vulnerable with extreme weather patterns such as El Niño. This paper ...

    In: Renewable Energy 148 (2020), S. 1266-1279 | Andrea Ruíz López, Alexandra Krumm, Lukas Schattenhofer, Felipe Corral Montoya, Nora Oberländer, Pao-Yu Oei
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    Unconventional Monetary Policy, Fiscal Side Effects, and Euro Area (Im)balances

    We study the macroeconomic effects of unconventional monetary policy in the euro area using structural vector autoregressions, identified with external instruments. The instruments are based on the common unexpected variation in euro area sovereign yields for different maturities on policy announcement days. We first show that expansionary monetary surprises are effective at lowering public and private ...

    In: Journal of the European Economic Association 18 (2020), 1, S. 202-231 | Michael Hachula, Michele Piffer, Malte Rieth
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    Konvergencija regional'noj plotnosti naselenija v Rossii za 120 let

    A relative uniformity of population distribution on the territory of the country is of importance from socio-economic and strategic perspectives. It is especially important in the case of Russia with its densely populated West and underpopulated East. This paper considers changes in population density in Russian regions, which occurred between 1897 and 2017. It explores whether there was convergence ...

    In: Voprosy ėkonomiki : ežemesjačnyj žurnal (2020), 11, S. 133-158 | Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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    Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen: viel Zustimmung, aber auch große Ablehnung

    Unconditional basic income has been discussed for many years. It is intended to solve problems that may arise as a result of demographic change, digitalisation and automation. Very different concepts form the basis for the discussion. For example, it is not clear what level such a basic income should have, which social benefits it would replace and, above all, how it would to be financed. It was originally ...

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 100 (2020), 2, S. | Jürgen Schupp
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