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  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1154: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – H: Variables from the Household Question Module

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1155: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – HBRUTTO: Household-Related Gross File

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1156: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – HGEN: Household-Related Status and Generated Variables

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1157: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – HRF: Weights for Households

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1158: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – IBIP_PARENT: Variables from Bonn Intervention Panel (Parents)

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • Essays in Applied Microeconomics

    This dissertation consists of three chapters in the field of applied microeconomics with a focus on labor economics and behavioral economics. It covers various topics and methods. A common theme is the importance of decisions. Our economy is the result of innumerable decisions made by individual and institutional agents. The decisions are constraint by resources and differ in complexity and impact. ...

    2022, | Teresa Backhaus
  • Dynamic Effects of Co-Ethnic Networks on Immigrants’ Economic Success

    In this paper we investigate how co-ethnic networks affect the economic success of immigrants. Using longitudinal data of immigrants in Germany and including a large set of fixed effects and pre-migration controls to address the possible endogeneity of initial location, we find that immigrants in districts with larger co-ethnic networks are more likely to be employed soon after arrival. This advantage ...

    In: The Economic Journal 132 (2022), 641, 58-88 | Michele Battisti, Giovanni Peri, Agnese Romiti
  • Grading in Secondary Schools in Germany – The Impact of Social Origin and Gender

    In the German school system, grades are the essential means of performance feedback and assignment. However, little research has been conducted on the factors that determine grades in addition to competencies, and existing findings are poorly replicated. Using data from the representative IQB Trends in Student Performance 2015 survey, our analysis combined a variety of personal and structural characteristics ...

    In: International Journal of Educational Research Open 2 (2021), 100101 | Michael Bayer, Sabine Zinn, Christin Rüdiger
  • The fundamental role of tax systems in the relationship between workfare and inequality in the lower half of the income distribution

    In recent decades, many affluent democracies moved from traditional welfare states to workfare systems. Meanwhile, income inequality developed differently across countries, even when they made apparently similar shifts from welfare to workfare. It is a matter of debate why welfare state change had such heterogeneous consequences across countries. This article proposes that different incentives to take ...

    In: Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 80 (2022), 100712 | Barbara Binder, Andreas Haupt
  • Disparities in labour market and income trends during the first year of the COVID-19 crisis: Evidence from Germany

    Germany’s labour market has weathered the COVID-19 crisis quite well. The unemployment rate increased by less than one percentage point between the last pre-crisis quarter Q4 2019 and its peak in Q3 2020 (from 3.2% to 4.1%); the employment rate fell by less than five percentage points (from 75.7% to 71.1%). Both indicators have since returned to their pre-crisis levels (OECD, forthcoming[1]). The widespread ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2022,
    (IZA DP No. 15475)
    | Carsten Braband, Valentina Sara Consiglio, Markus M. Grabka, Natascha Hainbach, Sebastian Königs
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