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  • SOEPpapers 756 / 2015

    Parenthood and Risk Preferences

    This study analyzes how risk attitudes change when individuals become parents using longitudinal data for a large and representative sample of individuals. The results show that men and women experience a considerable increase in risk aversion which already starts as early as two years before becoming a parent, is largest shortly after giving birth and disappears when the child becomes older. These ...

    2015| Katja Görlitz, Marcus Tamm
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1445 / 2015

    Pass/Fail, A-F, or 0-100? - Optimal Grading of Eager Students

    This paper analyzes optimal grading in a world that focuses on top grades. Students choose an effort level, their performance is graded, and their grade correlates with their future income. Ex-ante, the policy maker chooses the optimal coarseness of the grading scale to maximize student welfare. When choosing their effort, students overweight outstanding { or salient { grades. I show that this behavior ...

    2015| Lilo Wagner
  • SOEPpapers 791 / 2015

    Moving to an Earnings-Related Parental Leave System: Do Heterogeneous Effects on Parents Make Some Children Worse Off?

    Can moving to an earnings-related parental leave system influence children’s wellbeing and are heterogeneous effects on parents carried over to the entire family, making special groups of children worse off than others? To answer this question, this study exploits a large and unanticipated parental leave reform in Germany as a natural experiment. By replacing a means-tested by an earnings-related system ...

    2015| Katrin Huber
  • SOEPpapers 795 / 2015

    The Causal Effect of Paternal Unemployment on Children's Personality

    Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we show that paternal unemployment has a surprisingly positive causal effect on the "Big 5" personality traits of children aged 17 to 25. In particular, our results from longitudinal value-added models for personality suggest that paternal unemployment makes children significantly more conscientious and less neurotic. Our results ...

    2015| Viola Angelini, Marco Bertoni, Luca Corazzini
  • DIW Roundup 79 / 2015

    Increasing Father Involvement in Child Care: What Do We Know about Effects on Child Development?

    The time fathers spend and the activities they perform with children have risen continuously in most Western countries. Increasing father involvement in child care has also been an explicit policy objective with many European countries implementing individual parental leave entitlements for fathers. Whereas these policies mainly aimed at facilitating reconciliation of market work and family care and ...

    2015| Pia S. Schober
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 1/2 / 2015

    Personality Traits Affect Young People's Intention to Study

    Although in recent years the number of new students has been growing constantly, socio-economic differences remain an issue in the transition from school to college: those eligible for higher education whose parents do not have a college degree are less likely to take up higher education than their peers from academic parental homes. This means that they may not be fully utilizing their educational ...

    2015| Frauke H. Peter, Johanna Storck
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 1/2 / 2015

    Young People's Intention to Study: Personality Traits Play a Role: Seven Questions to Johanna Storck

    2015
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 30/31 / 2015

    School, Parents, and Financial Literacy Shape Future Financial Behavior

    Why do some people make better financial decisions than others do? The level of financial literacy plays an important role: Quality schooling that also deals with financial issues likewise leads to better financial decisions. However, many studies neglect how parenting also influences financial behavior. This report shows that parents also have an indirect effect on the financial literacy of their ...

    2015| Antonia Grohmann, Lukas Menkhoff
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 30/31 / 2015

    Many People Have Inadequate Understanding of Basic Financial Concepts: Seven Questions to Antonia Grohmann

    2015
  • SOEPpapers 771 / 2015

    Individual and Workplace-Specific Determinants of Paid and Unpaid Overtime Work in Germany

    In Germany, overtime work is a well-established instrument for varying working hours of employees and is of great importance for establishments as a measure of internal flexibility. However, not all employees are affected to the same degree by a variation of the work effort through overtime work. Besides socio-demographic factors, workplace-specific factors that provide information about the position ...

    2015| Ines Zapf
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