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  • DIW Discussion Papers 1170 / 2011

    Remittances and Children's Capabilities: New Evidence from Kyrgyzstan, 2005-2008

    The Kyrgyz Republic is one of the largest recipients of international remittances in the world; from a Balance of Payments measure of remittances, it ranked tenth in the world in 2008 in the ratio of remittances to GDP, a rapid increase from 30th place in 2004. Remittances can be used to maintain the household's standard of living by providing income to families with unemployed and underemployed adult ...

    2011| Antje Kröger, Kathryn Anderson
  • SOEPpapers 412 / 2011

    Intergenerational Transmission of Risk Attitudes: A Revealed Preference Approach

    This study investigates whether the willingness to take income risks revealed by occupational choice is transmitted from parents to their children. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we find that fathers' riskiness of job is a significant determinant of children's occupational risk, in particular sons' (excluding parent-child pairs with identical occupations). This is the first ...

    2011| Andrea Leuermann, Sarah Necker
  • SOEPpapers 404 / 2011

    Spite and Cognitive Skills in Preschoolers

    Although spiteful preferences play a crucial role in the development of human large-scale cooperation, there is little evidence on spiteful behavior and its determinants in children. We investigate the relationship between children's cognitive skills and spiteful behavior in a sample of 214 preschoolers aged 5-6 and their mothers. Other-regarding behavior of both mothers and children is elicited through ...

    2011| Elisabeth Bügelmayer, C. Katharina Spieß
  • Non-refereed Articles

    Ever-Increasing Opportunities for Child-Related Research with the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Study

    In: LIFE Newsletter 5 (2011), 1, S. 2-5 | C. Katharina Spieß
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Distributional Effects of the Child Tax Credit in Poland and Its Potential Reforms

    In: Ekonomista (2011), 6, S.815-830 | Leszek Morawski, Michal Myck
  • SOEPpapers 395 / 2011

    Lower and Upper Bounds of Unfair Inequality: Theory and Evidence for Germany and the US

    Previous estimates of unfair inequality of opportunity (IOp) are only lower bounds because of the unobservability of the full set of endowed circumstances beyond the sphere of individual responsibility. In this paper, we suggest a new estimator based on a fixed effects panel model which additionally allows identifying an upper bound. We illustrate our approach by comparing Germany and the US based ...

    2011| Judith Niehues, Andreas Peichl
  • Data Documentation 58 / 2011

    BIOEDU (Beta Version): Biographical Data on Educational Participation and Transitions in the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP)

    2011| Henning Lohmann, Sven Witzke
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1169 / 2011

    Labor Supply and Child Care Choices in a Rationed Child Care Market

    This paper presents an empirical framework for the analysis of mothers' labor supply and child care choices, explicitly taking into account access restrictions to subsidized child care. This is particularly important for countries such as Germany, where subsidized child care is rationed and private child care is only available at considerably higher cost. I use a discrete choice panel data model controlling ...

    2011| Katharina Wrohlich
  • SOEPpapers 375 / 2011

    Spillover Effects of Maternal Education on Child's Health and Schooling

    This is the first study investigating the causal effect of maternal education on child's health and schooling outcomes in Germany. We apply an instrumental variables approach that has not yet been used in the intergenerational context. For that purpose, we draw on a rich German panel data set (SOEP) containing information about three generations. This allows instrumenting maternal education by the ...

    2011| Daniel Kemptner, Jan Marcus
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1123 / 2011

    Who Marries Differently-Aged Spouses? Earnings, Ability and Appearance

    In direct contrast to conventional wisdom and most economic models of gender differences in age of marriage, we present robust evidence that men and women who are married to differently-aged spouses are negatively selected. Earnings analysis of married couples in the 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses finds that male earnings decrease with within-couple age difference, regardless of whether ...

    2011| Hani Mansour, Terra McKinnish
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