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Identity can be an important driving force for educational performance. Immigrants and their children face the challenge of identifying with their host country’s culture. This paper examines whether young immigrants and their children who identify stronger with the German culture are more likely to increase their educational outcomes. We use a concept of ethnic identity which is designed to capture ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2013,
(SOEPpapers 622)
| Anna-Elisabeth Thum
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Educational attainment, length of stay, differences in national background and language skills play an acknowledged important role for the integration of immigrants. But integration is also a social process, which suggests that psychological factors are relevant. This paper explores whether and to what extent immigrants and their children need to believe in their ability to control their own success. ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2014,
(SOEPpapers 723)
| Anna-Elisabeth Thum
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This paper examines the relationship between social capital and adult learning. We test this association empirically using measures of various types of social capital and adult learning based on the German Socioeconomic Panel. We use predetermined measures of social capital to exclude social skills or friends encountered during the adult education class. Fixed effects for latent underlying factors ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2014,
(SOEPpapers 673)
| Anna-Elisabeth Thum, Miroslav Beblavy
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Labour market integration is a social process suggesting that personality traits are relevant. This paper explores whether immigrants with a higher belief in their ability to control outcomes tend to be more likely to be employed. This trait is known in psychology as the locus of control (LOC). I employ a model framework that allows LOC to depend on a set of observable determining variables. Results ...
In:
IZA Journal of Migration
5 (2016), 1, 16
| Anna Thum-Thysen
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The Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) provides information about house-hold wealth (real and financial assets as well as liabilities) from 15 Euro-countries around the year 2010 (first wave). The survey will be the central dataset in this topic in the future. However, several aspects point to potential methodological constraints regarding cross-country comparability. Therefore the aim ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
10 (2016), 2, 119-142
| Anita Tiefensee, Markus M. Grabka
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2006,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 449)
| Andreas Tiemann
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The article provides an overview of the results of cross-sectional and longitudinal data sets concerning sport participation of the elderly in Germany with a focus on correlations of sport participation with gender, age, and social class. A tabular overview lists the most central studies with their study design and publications from 2000 onwards. Findings regarding the motivations for sport participation ...
In:
European Review of Aging and Physical Activity
8 (2011), 2, 83-91
| Ulrike Tischer, Ilse Hartmann-Tews, Claudia Combrink
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Integration of immigrants is a two-way process involving immigrants and the host country society. An underexplored question is how events of xenophobic violence in the host country affect the integration of immigrants. For this purpose, I exploit a unique series of anti-immigrant attacks in the early 1990s in West Germany. Using a difference-in-differences matching strategy, I find that macro exposure ...
Bonn:
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA),
2018,
(IZA DP No. 11781)
| Max Friedrich Steinhardt
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This paper investigates the effect of city size on income inequality in Germany after reunification. Using the Gini index, income inequality is computed. No correlation between income inequality and city size can be found, but dividing Germany in East and West Germany gives further insight into the dependence. It can be seen that a positive connection between city size and income inequality exists ...
In:
Urban Studies
36 (1999), 10, 1649-1660
| Andreas Stich
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Paris:
EHESS and PSE Paris,
2006,
| Holger Stichnoth