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This study deals with the impact of the 2015 European Refugee Crisis on the ethnic identity of resident migrants in Germany. To derive plausibly causal estimates, I exploit the quasi experimental setting in Germany, by which refugees are allocated to different counties by state authorities without being able to choose their locations themselves. This study finds that higher shares of refugees in a ...
In:
European Journal of Political Economy
78 (2023), June 2023, 102394
| Christopher Prömel
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Individuals typically traverse several life phases before forming a family. We analyze whether changing the duration of one of these phases, the education phase, affects the timing of marriage and childbearing. For this purpose, we exploit the introduction of short school years (SSYs) in Germany in 1966–1967, which compressed the education phase without affecting the curriculum. Based on difference-in-differences ...
In:
CESifo Economic Studies
68 (2022), 1, 1-45
| Josefine Koebe, Jan Marcus
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We investigate the relationship between homeownership and life as well as housing satisfaction. Using panel data from Germany, we find that compared to renting, owning a home positively impacts housing satisfaction. Contrarily, we find no significant effects on life satisfaction in the long-term. Analysing short-term effects in an event-study design, we show that both life and housing satisfaction ...
In:
Journal of Housing Research
(2024), 1-31
| Sebastian Will, Timon Renz
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-Core
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2021| SOEP-Core
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2021| SOEP-Core
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-Core
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-Core
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-Core
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-Core