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  • DIW Discussion Papers 1586 / 2016

    Locus of Control and Mothers' Return to Employment

    This paper investigates the effect of locus of control (LOC) on the length of mothers’ employment break after childbirth. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), duration data reveals that women with an internal LOC return to employment more quickly than women with an external LOC. We find evidence that this effect is mainly related to differential appreciation of the career costs ...

    2016| Eva M. Berger, Luke Haywood
  • Interview

    "Germany remains an important research location for foreign companies": five questions to Alexander Eickelpasch

    Mr. Eickelpasch, you’ve studied the participation of foreign companies in research and development (R&D) in Germany. How has this developed in recent years? R&D expenditure decreased by ten percent in 2013 compared to 2011, bringing it down to 11.9 billion euros. We see a similar picture for the development of R&D personnel, in other words, employees tasked with research and development. ...

    08.06.2016
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 22/23 / 2016

    Medium-Sized Foreign-Owned German Enterprises Heavily Involved in R&D

    In Germany, the share of private investment in research and development (R&D) by foreign-owned companies from the beginning of the millennium to 2011 remained virtually unchanged at around one-quarter. From 2011 to 2013, this share fell slightly, and for the first time since the mid-1990s also the absolute amount decreased. Growth in domestic firms, however, was so high that there was an increase in ...

    2016| Heike Belitz, Alexander Eickelpasch
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 22/23 / 2016

    Germany Remains an Important Research Location for Foreign Companies: Five Questions to Alexander Eickelpasch

    2016
  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2016

    The New SOEP Metadata Documentation System: Paneldata.org

    2016| Marcel Hebing, Jan Goebel
  • SOEPpapers 845 / 2016

    Intergenerational Correlations of Extreme Right-Wing Party Preferences and Attitudes toward Immigration

    This study analyzes the importance of parental socialization on the development of children’s far right-wing preferences and attitudes towards immigration. Using longitudinal data from Germany, our intergenerational estimates suggest that the strongest and most important predictor for young people’s right-wing extremism are parents’ right-wing extremist attitudes. While intergenerational associations ...

    2016| Alexandra Avdeenko, Thomas Siedler
  • SOEPpapers 846 / 2016

    Econometric Analysis of Ratings: With an Application to Health and Wellbeing

    We propose a new non-linear regression model for rating dependent variables. The rating scale model accounts for the upper and lower bounds of ratings. Parametric and semi-parametric estimation is discussed. An application investigates the relationship between stated health satisfaction and physical and mental health scores derived from self-reports of various health impairments, using data from the ...

    2016| Raphael Studer, Rainer Winkelmann
  • SOEPpapers 843 / 2016

    Working-Time Mismatch and Mental Health

    Nationally representative panel survey data for Germany and Australia are used to investigate the impact of working-time mismatches (i.e., differences between actual and desired work hours) on mental health, as measured by the Mental Component Summary Score from the SF-12. Fixed effects and dynamic linear models are estimated, which, together with the longitudinal nature of the data, enable person-specific ...

    2016| Steffen Otterbach, Mark Wooden, Yin King Fok
  • SOEPpapers 844 / 2016

    Non-Take-Up of Student Financial Aid: A Microsimulation for Germany

    This paper estimates the percentage of students who do not take up their federal need-based student financial aid entitlements and sheds light on determinants of this behavior. Against the background that educational mobility in Germany is low although extensive student financial aid for needy students is available, it is crucial to know whether students assert their claims for student aid at all. ...

    2016| Stefanie P. Herber, Michael Kalinowski
  • DIW Applied Micro Seminar

    Networks, Frictions, and Price Dispersion

    13.06.2016| Gregory Veramendi, Arizona State University
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