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  • Externe Monographien

    Social Relationships, Personality, and Subjective Well-Being: Investigating Social Processes Across Different Methods and Temporal Resolutions

    Ausgehend von der Annahme, dass soziale Beziehungen universell wichtig für menschliches Wohlbefinden sind, wird in dieser Dissertation die Rolle individueller Unterschiede in ver- schiedenen sozialen Kontexten untersucht. In drei empirischen Studien wurde das längs- schnittliche Zusammenspiel von Persönlichkeit, Wohlbefinden und sozialen Beziehungen in unterschiedlichen zeitlichen Auflösungen und mit ...

    Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, 2023, VII, 492 S. | Michael D. Krämer
  • Externe Working Papers

    Age and Cognitive Skills: Use It or Lose It

    Cross-sectional age-skill profiles suggest that workers' cognitive skills start declining by their thirties if not earlier. If accurate, such age-driven skill losses pose a major threat to the human capital of societies with rapidly aging populations. We estimate actual age-skill profiles from individual changes in skills at different ages. We use the unique German longitudinal component of the Programme ...

    Ithaca: arXiv.org, 2024, 43 S.
    (arXiv ; 2410.00790v1)
    | Eric A. Hanushek, Lavinia Kinne, Frauke Witthoeft, Ludger Woessmann
  • Externe Monographien

    Gleichstellungsimpuls BEEG? Erwerbsverläufe werdender Mütter vor und nach der Elternzeitreform von 2007

    Mit der Einführung des Bundeselterngeld- und Elternzeitgesetz (BEEG) im Jahr 2007 wurde der Familienpolitik in Deutschland ein Paradigmenwechsel bescheinigt, da erstmals Individuen an die Stelle von Familien in den Fokus der Unterstützungsmaßnahmen rückten. Aus der Familien-forschung liegen bereits einhellige Befunde vor. Zwar kann das BEEG zur Förderung der Geschlechtergleichstellung beitragen, doch ...

    Berlin: Humboldt-Universität Berlin, 2023, 86 S. | Florian Griese
  • Non-refereed Articles

    Preferences for Centralized Decision-Making in Times of Crisis: The COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany

    The health crisis caused by the rapid spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) poses enormous challenges to governments around the globe. Far-reaching measures have to be enacted, and even a slight delay can have fatal negative consequences. The necessity for swift and resolute governmental action constitutes a particular predicament for federal democracies like Germany ...

    In: Jan Sauermann, Markus Tepe, Marc Debus (Hrsg.) , Jahrbuch für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie : Band 12
    Wiesbaden : Springer VS
    31 S.
    | Sebastian Juhl, Roni Lehrer, Annelies G. Blom, Alexander Wenz, Tobias Rettig, Ulrich Krieger, Marina Fikel, Carina Cornesse, Elias Naumann, Katja Möhring, Maximiliane Reifenscheid
  • Externe Monographien

    Essays in International Finance, Energy Economics, and Applied Time Series Econometrics

    Diese Dissertation beantwortet verschiedene politikrelevante ökonomische Fragen in den Bereichen Handelspolitik, Geldpolitik, sowie Rohstoffmärkte und Energieökonomik mit Hilfe von strukturellen Vektorautoregressionsmodellen (SVAR). SVARs stellen eine effektive Möglichkeit dar, die Beziehungen zwischen verschiedenen makroökonomischen und/oder Finanzmarkt-Variablen zu modellieren und werden verwendet, ...

    Berlin: Humboldt-Universität Berlin, 2022, XVIII, 220 S. | Lukas Boer
  • Externe Working Papers

    Migrants’ Missing Votes

    Emigrants are less likely to participate in elections in their home country. They are also selfselected in terms of education, gender, age, and political preferences, changing the structure of the origin population. High emigration rates can therefore have a systematic influence on election results. Using administrative migration and voting data, we show that counties in Poland that have experienced ...

    München: CESifo, 2020, 66 S.
    (CESifo Working Papers ; 8570)
    | Yvonne Giesing, Felicitas Schikora
  • Externe Working Papers

    Parent-Child Mismatches in Educational Aspirations: Prevalence, Stability, and Convergence over Time

    Parent-child mismatches in educational aspirations may negatively affect child development. We examine (1) the prevalence of mismatching aspirations across school grades 3–9 (ages 8–15), (2) their stability over time, and (3) whether mismatching aspirations converge to parents’ or to children’s aspirations. We use data from two German National Educational Panel Study cohorts (“kindergarten”: N=4,217, ...

    OSF, 2024, 44 S.
    (OSF Preprints;Preprints / PsyArXiv)
    | Jascha Dräger, Kaspar Burger
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    Structural Change in Germany: Challenges for Growth and Productivity

    Germany is at the onset of a profound structural change that will have a lasting impact on the dynamics of productivity and economic growth. Global megatrends such as changes in international trade, digitalisation, decarbonisation and demographic change will accelerate structural change and have far-reaching consequences for productivity growth, the international competitiveness of the German economy ...

    In: Intereconomics 60 (2025), 5, S. 290-296 | Thilo Kroeger, Claudia Schaffranka, Monika Schnitzer
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    Strukturwandel in den Regionen: Was sich ändert und wie die Politik reagieren sollte

    In Germany, the structural shift away from industry has long been much slower than in other similarly developed countries. Now, it is increasingly being shaped by global megatrends such as digitisation, decarbonisation, demographic change and changing international economic relations. There are significant regional differences in the adaptation processes: urban areas benefit from inno¬vation density ...

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 105 (2025), 8, | Thilo Kroeger, Claudia Schaffranka, Monika Schnitzer
  • DIW Weekly Report 44 / 2025

    Parental Influence on Their Children’s Homeownership Remains High, but Declining

    Homeownership is far less prevalent in Germany than in most other European countries. This Weekly Report examines the extent to which homeownership in Germany depends on the ownership status of parents and how the association has changed over time. Homeownership rates are significantly lower among younger birth cohorts than among older cohorts. At the same time, intergenerational mobility toward renting ...

    2025| Philipp M. Lersch, Selçuk Bedük, Enrico Benassi
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