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  • United, Yet Apart? A Note on Persistent Labour Market Differences between Western and Eastern Germany

    Comparing aggregate statistics and surveying selected empirical studies, this paper shows that the characteristics and results of labour markets in eastern and western Germany have become quite similar in some respects but still differ markedly in others even 25 years after unification. Whereas no substantial differences can be detected in firms' labour demand decisions and in employees' ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2015,
    (IZA DP No. 8919)
    | Claus Schnabel
  • Family and Gender Still Matter: The Heterogeneity of Returns to Education in Germany

    Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), 2002,
    (ZEW Discussion Paper No. 02-67)
    | Isabel Schnabel, Reinhold Schnabel
  • The Effect of Relative Standing on Considerations About Self-Employment

    This paper uses unique German data to examine the effects of the relative standing on the individual propensity to become self-employed in the next two years. The results suggest that the relationship between relative wage positions and propensity to become self-employed is U-shaped. This is interpreted as evidence that low status translates into entrepreneurial motivation for workers in low relative ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2011,
    (SOEPpapers 426)
    | Stefan Schneck
  • My Wage is Unfair! Just a Feeling or Comparison with Peers?

    This paper descriptively analyzes the nexus between income comparisons and perceptions of unfair pay. A German household survey reveals that individuals who perceive their wages as unfair earn signicantly lower wages than fairly paid individuals with similar characteristics. This suggests that unfairness perceptions with respect to wages are based on sound income comparisons with peers. When asked ...

    Hamburg, Kiel: Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft (ZBW), 2013,
    (Working and Discussion Papers)
    | Stefan Schneck
  • Determinants and Consequences of Health Behaviour: New Evidence from German Micro Data

    The economic costs of chronic health conditions and severe illnesses like diabetes, coronary heart disease or cancer are immense. Several clinical trials give information about the importance of individual behaviour for the prevalence of these illnesses. Changes in health relevant behaviour may therefore lead to a decline of avoidable illnesses and related health care costs. In this context, we use ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 253)
    | Brit S. Schneider, Udo Schneider
  • Health Behaviour and Health Assessment: Evidence from German Microdata

    The importance of the individual’s health behaviour for the health production process is beyond controversy. Health relevant behaviour can be viewed as a key variable in the health production process. Changes in the behaviour may influence individual’s assessment of health. Following this idea, we use German microdata to identify determinants of smoking, drinking, and obesity and their impact on health. ...

    In: Economics Research International 2012 (2012), 135630, | Brit S. Schneider, Udo Schneider
  • Health and the Decision to Invest in Education

    The paper analyses the relationship between health and education in a two period human capital framework. The resulting substitution and investment effects between health and advanced training work in opposite direction and leave open questions for the empirical part. As econometric model we use a random effects probit model for panel data. Our data consist of 322 individuals for the two years 2004 ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 227 (2007), 5+6, 725-745 | Brit S. Schneider, Udo Schneider, Volker Ulrich
  • The Transition from Welfare to Work and the Role of Potential Labor Income

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004,
    (IZA DP No. 1420)
    | Hilmar Schneider, Arne Uhlendorff
  • Transitions from welfare to Employment: Does the Ration between Labor Income and Social Assistance Matter?

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) 125 (2005), 1, 51-61 | Hilmar Schneider, Arne Uhlendorff
  • Health at Work – Indicators and Determinants: A Literature and Data Review for Germany

    As a contribution to the coordinated EU-project “An inquiry into health and safety at work: a European Union perspective” (acronym: HEALTHatWORK), this survey portrays the current knowledge and issues related to the economic impact of health at work in Germany. After a description of the German institutional framework for occupational safety and health (OSH), it presents indicators of health and safety ...

    Berlin: Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft Berlin, 2010,
    (Harriet Taylor Mill-Institut für Ökonomie und Geschlechterforschung Discussion Paper 09)
    | Julia Schneider, Miriam Beblo
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