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This paper is the first to estimate the causal effect of local human capital stock on individual adiposity and adds to the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible causal pathways that college-educated neighbors exert on individual body weight, with the results revealing small yet significant human capital spillover effects. Among ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2015,
(SOEPpapers 805)
| Rui Dang
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In this article, we investigate the differences in smoking behavior between male Turkish immigrants and male Germans, using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). More specifically, we use a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition method for count data models, and isolate differences in the number of cigarettes consumed daily between Turkish immigrants and Germans into a component reflecting differences ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2016,
(SOEPpapers 819)
| Rui Dang
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Colchester:
University of Essex, Microsimulation Unit,
2006,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/06)
| Thai-Thanh Dang, Herwig Immervoll, Daniela Mantovani, Kristian Orsini, Holly Sutherland
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Differdange:
CEPS/INSTEAD,
2007,
(IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2007-12)
| Manuela D'Angelo, Marco Lilla
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Does a high regional concentration of immigrants of the same ethnicity affect immigrant children’s acquisition of host-country language skills and educational attainment? We exploit the exogenous placement of guest workers from five ethnicities across German regions during the 1960s and 1970s in a model with region and ethnicity fixed effects. Our results indicate that exposure to a higher own-ethnic ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2018,
(SOEPpapers 1010)
| Alexander M. Danzer, Carsten Feuerbaum, Marc Piopiunik, Ludger Woessmann
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2008,
(IZA DP No. 3762)
| Alexander M. Danzer, Hulya Ulku
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This paper analyses the impact of regional ethnic concentration on the language proficiency and language use of immigrants. It solves the endogeneity of immigrants’ location choices by exploiting a peculiar episode of the German immigration history: the exogenous placement of guest-workers after WWII, one of the largest guest-worker programs on record. The econometric approach accounts for several ...
In:
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
131 (2016), 151-165
| Alexander M. Danzer, Firat Yaman
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It is widely debated whether immigrants who live among co-ethnics are less willing to integrate into the host society. Exploiting the quasi-experimental guest worker placement across German regions during the 1960/70s as well as information on immigrants’ interethnic contact networks and social activities, we are able to identify the causal effect of ethnic concentration on social integration. The ...
In:
Review of International Economics
21 (2013), 2, 311–325
| Alexander M. Danzer, Firat Yaman
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A large literature emphasizes the virtues of home ownership. This article illustrates that homeowners’ influence need not always be benign. Taking a first look at large vacant housing in East Germany, the article in part attributes vacant housing and its demolition to homeowners’ interest in keeping real estate prices up.
In:
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik
12 (2011), 2, 132-150
| Kristof Dascher
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In many established democracies, partisan attachments play a central role in guiding citizens' attitudes as well as their political behaviour. Most importantly, partisanship has an effect on what party citizens vote for on Election Day. In general, highly politically sophisticated citizens are more likely to identify with a party compared to the less politically sophisticated. This article argues ...
In:
German Politics
27 (2017), 1, 44-65
| Ruth Dassonneville, Annika Grieb