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  • Citizenship, Fertility and Parental Investment

    Citizenship rights are associated with better economic opportunities for immigrants. This paper studies how in a country with a large fraction of temporary migrants the fertility decisions of foreign citizens respond to a change in the rules that regulate child legal status at birth. The introduction of birthright citizenship in Germany in 2000, represented a positive shock to the returns to investment ...

    In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014), 4, 35-65 | Ciro Avitabile, Irma Clots-Figueras, Paolo Masella
  • Risk Aversion and the Teaching Profession : An Analysis Including Different Forms of Risk Aversion, Different Control Groups, Selection and Socialization Effects

    Risk aversion might affect current and potential teachers’ reaction to reforms, in particular payment reforms. However, evidence on teachers’ risk aversion in comparison to other occupations is limited. The present study is based on twelve waves of a representative German data set (N = 18,381) and shows that teaching relates positively to risk aversion, especially to risk aversion with respect to occupational ...

    In: Education Economics 28 (2020), January 2020, 4-25 | Adam Ayaita, Kathleen Stürmer
  • Where Does the Good Shepherd Go? Civic Virtue and Sorting into Public Sector Employment

    Several studies have analyzed motives to work in the public versus private sector. However, research on prosocial motivation in the context of public sector employment has largely neglected civic virtue, the motive to contribute to society. This study considers civic virtue in addition to other possible motives, using a representative, longitudinal dataset of employees in Germany including 63,180 observations ...

    In: German Economic Review 20 (2019), 4, 571-599 | Omar Adam Ayaita, Filiz Gülal, Philip Yang
  • Cross-country income mobility comparisons under panel attrition: the relevance of weighting schemes

    This article aims to present an assessment of the effects of panel attrition on income mobility comparisons for some EU countries by using the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). There are different possibilities of correcting the attrition problem by means of alternative longitudinal weighting schemes. The sensitivity of mobility estimates to these attrition correction procedures is tested ...

    In: Applied Economics 43 (2011), 25, 3495–3521 | Luis Ayala, Carolina Navarro, Mercedes Sastre
  • The impact of housing conditions on health outcomes

    We investigate the relationship between housing conditions and health outcomes using a data set that tracks 25,000 German households over 25 years. We document that individuals exposed to poor housing conditions report worse mental and physical health, and experience an 11% increase in doctor visits, increasing to 20% for age groups over 64. The analysis controls for individual, dwelling, and temporal ...

    In: Real Estate Economics 49 (2021), 4, 1172-1200 | Erdal Aydin, Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok, Juan Palacios
  • Modelling state dependence and feedback effects between poverty, employment and parental home emancipation among European youth

    Youth is one of the phases in the life-cycle when some of the most decisive life transitions take place. Entering the labour market or leaving parental home are events with important consequences for the economic well-being of young adults. In this paper, the interrelationship between employment, residential emancipation and poverty dynamics is studied for eight European countries by means of an econometric ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 235)
    | Sara Ayllón
  • Youth Poverty, Employment, and Leaving the Parental Home in Europe

    This paper studies the nature of youth poverty dynamics in Europe. First, it analyzes to what extent experiencing poverty in a given period is in itself positively related to the probability of living below the poverty line again in the future. That is, we assess the degree of poverty genuine state dependence among young people. Second, we study the interrelationships between poverty, employment, and ...

    In: Review of Income and Wealth 61 (2015), 4, 651-676 | Sara Ayllón
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