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  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2020

    An Overview of SOEP Fieldwork in 2019: Samples A-L1, L2/3 and N-Q

    2020| Axel Glemser, Martin Rathje
  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2020

    The SOEP Migration and Refugee Samples M1-M5

    2020| Martin Rathje
  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2020

    SOEP Innovation Sample (SOEP-IS)

    2020| Bettina Zweck
  • DIW Weekly Report 38 / 2020

    Mothers in Eastern and Western Germany: Employment Rates and Attitudes Are Converging, Full-Time Employment is Not

    Work and family life arrangements differed greatly between the east and west before German reunification in 1990. Since reunification, however, the employment rates of mothers with children requiring childcare have converged. This trend is accompanied by a growing approval of maternal employment, especially in western Germany. However, differences in actual working hours remain. Mothers in the east ...

    2020| Denise Barth, Jonas Jessen, C. Katharina Spieß, Katharina Wrohlich
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    Application Schedule Detailed Requirements Scholarships & Fees FAQs Join DIW-GC! Statement against discrimination, sexual harassment and abuse of power Application Documents Start of the next application period (intake 2026): October 15, 2025  Deadline for applications: January 15, 2026  Please note that applications may only be sent during the application period via our application portal (the ...

  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Economic Costs of Hybrid Wars: The Case of Ukraine

    With more than ten thousand casualties, the ongoing hybrid Ukrainian war between pro-Russian separatists and the government in the Donbass region, Ukraine’s productive core, has taken a severe toll on the country. Using cross-country panel data over the period 1995–2017, this paper estimates the causal effects of the Donbass war on Ukraine’s GDP. Our counterfactual estimation by the synthetic control ...

    In: Defence & Peace Economics 33 (2020), 1, S. 1-25 | Julia Bluszcz, Marica Valente
  • SOEPpapers 1106 / 2020

    Hartz and Minds: Happiness Effects of Reforming an Employment Agency

    Since the labor market reforms around 2005, known as the Hartz reforms, Germany has experienced declining unemployment rates. However, little is known about the reforms’ effect on individual life satisfaction of unemployed workers. This study applies difference-in-difference estimations and finds a decrease in life satisfaction after the reforms that is more pronounced for male unemployed in west Germany. ...

    2020| Max Deter
  • DIW Weekly Report 11 / 2021

    Global Economy: USA and China Leading the Way, Europe Lagging Behind: DIW Economic Outlook Spring 2021

    The resurgence of the pandemic and renewed lockdowns have slowed the recovery of the global economy, but the overall losses will be less severe than after the first coronavirus wave in spring 2020. Industry in particular continues to develop well. In contrast, retail trade and personal services have been heavily affected, especially in hard-hit regions such as Europe. However, the fiscal stimulus cushions ...

    2021| Claus Michelsen, Guido Baldi, Paul Berenberg-Gossler, Geraldine Dany-Knedlik, Hella Engerer
  • DIW Weekly Report 11 / 2021

    German Economy between Lockdowns and Normality: DIW Economic Outlook Spring 2021

    By lifting lockdown measures as coronavirus case numbers are rising and the vaccine rollout is proceeding slowly, the German economy is being sent on a stop-go course. Re-opening measures will probably be followed by renewed closures, at least regionally, in order to keep the spread of COVID-19 under control. Nevertheless, industry is robust overall, primarily due to good foreign business. In the service ...

    2021| Claus Michelsen, Paul Berenberg-Gossler, Marius Clemens, Max Hanisch, Simon Junker, Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Laura Pagenhardt
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1938 / 2021

    The Impact of ECB Corporate Sector Purchases on European Green Bonds

    This papers analyzes the effect of the ECB’s Corporate Sector Purchase Programme (CSPP) and the recent Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP) on the yields of eligible green bonds, a new but rapidly growing segment of the corporate bond market. We exploit these policy changes using a difference-in-differences strategy, with ineligible corporate green bonds issued in euro, U.S. dollars and Swedish ...

    2021| Franziska Bremus, Franziska Schütze, Aleksandar Zaklan
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