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  • SOEPpapers 291 / 2010

    A Socio-Economic Analysis of Youth Disconnectedness

    Disconnectedness among youth can have several dimensions. From a socio-economic viewpoint, failure in school, unemployment and the lack of an intimate relationship are among the most important ones. In our samples from SOEP youth questionnaires, approximately 13% of young people in Germany between the ages of 17 and 19 are disconnected. The percentage of disconnected youths has been on the rise since ...

    2010| Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Ruben R. Seiberlich
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    Family Location and Caregiving Patterns from an International Perspective

    This paper conducts a cross-national econometric analysis of intra-family location and caregiving patterns. First, we assess, from an international perspective, the relationship between family structure and the geographic proximity between adult children and their parents. We then examine whether differences in family structure affect the amount of informal care adult children provide to their elderly ...

    München: CESifo, 2010, 13 S.
    (CESifo Working Papers ; 2989)
    | Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler
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    Economic Gains from Educational Transfers in Kind in Germany

    The aim of this paper is to estimate non-monetary income advantages arising from publicly provided education and to analyze their impact on the income distribution and on economic inequality in Germany. Using representative micro-data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and taking into consideration regional and education-specific variation, the overall result is an expected leveling effect ...

    In: Journal of Income Distribution 19 (2010), 3-4, S. 17-40 | Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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    Child Morbidity and Camp Decongestion in Post-war Uganda

    Brighton: MICROCON, 2010, 23 S.
    (MICROCON Research Working Paper ; 24)
    | Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück
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    Inequality and Happiness: When Perceived Social Mobility and Economic Reality Do Not Match

    München: CESifo, 2010, 41 S.
    (CESifo Working Papers ; 3216)
    | Christian Bjørnskov, Axel Dreher, Justina A. V. Fischer, Jan Schnellenbach
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    Pollution Exposure and Infant Health: Evidence from Germany

    Mannheim: ZEW, 2010, 20 S.
    (Discussion Paper / Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung ; 10-079)
    | Katja Coneus, C. Katharina Spieß
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1087 / 2010

    African Leaders: Their Education Abroad and FDI Flows

    Leaders are critical to a country's success. They can influence domestic policy via specific measures that they enforce, and they can also influence international public opinion towards their country. Foreign Direct Investments are also essential for a country's economic growth. Our hypothesis is that foreign-educated leaders attract more FDI to their country. Our rationale is that education obtained ...

    2010| Amelie Constant, Bienvenue N. Tien
  • SOEPpapers 278 / 2010

    September 11th and the Earnings of Muslims in Germany: The Moderating Role of Education and Firm Size

    While available evidence suggests that the events of September 11th negatively influenced the relative earnings of employees with Arab background in the US, it is not clear that they had similar effects in other countries. Our study for Germany provides evidence that the events also affected the relative earnings of Muslims outside the US. However, the results show that there was no uniform effect ...

    2010| Thomas Cornelißen, Uwe Jirjahn
  • SOEPpapers 277 / 2010

    Ethnic Concentration and Language Fluency of Immigrants in Germany

    Studies that investigate the effect of the regional ethnic composition on immigrant outcomes have been complicated by the self-selection of ethnic minorities into specific neighbourhoods. We analyse the impact of own-ethnic concentration on the language proficiency of immigrants by exploiting the fact that the initial placement of guest-workers after WWII was determined by labour demanding firms and ...

    2010| Alexander M. Danzer, Firat Yaman
  • SOEPpapers 281 / 2010

    Offshoring, Tasks, and the Skill-Wage Pattern

    The paper investigates the relationship between offshoring, wages, and the ease with which individuals' tasks can be offshored. Our analysis relates to recent theoretical contributions arguing that there is only a loose relationship between the suitability of a task for offshoring and the associated skill level. Accordingly, wage effects of offshoring can be very heterogeneous within skill groups. ...

    2010| Daniel Baumgarten, Ingo Geishecker, Holger Görg
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