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  • Access to Citizenship and the Social Integration of Immigrants

    We study whether the option to naturalize improves the social integration of immigrants in the destination country. The empirical analysis relies on two immigration reforms in Germany, a country with a traditionally weak record of immigrant assimilation. For identification, we exploit the introduction of citizenship eligibility rules that varied across year of arrival and birth cohorts. Our results ...

    2016,
    (Paper presented at the Society of Labour Economists (SOLE) conference 2016, Seattle / WA)
    | Christina Gathmann, Nicolas Keller, Ole Monscheuer
  • Taxing Childcare: Effects on Family Labor Supply and Children

    Previous studies report a wide range of estimates for how female labor supply responds to childcare prices. We shed new light on this question using a reform that raised the prices of public daycare. Parents respond by reducing public daycare and increasing childcare at home. Parents also reduce informal childcare indicating that public daycare and informal childcare are complements. Female labor force ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2012,
    (SOEPpapers 438)
    | Christina Gathmann, Björn Sass
  • Taxing Childcare: Effects on Childcare Choices, Family Labor Supply and Children

    Previous studies report a range of estimates for the response of female labor supply and childcare attendance to childcare prices. We shed new light on these questions using a policy reform that raises the price of public daycare. After the reform, children are 8 percentage points less likely to attend public daycare which implies a compensated price elasticity of -0.6. There is little labor supply ...

    In: Journal of Labor Economics 36 (2018), 3, 665-709 | Christina Gathmann, Björn Sass
  • The Intergenerational Transmission of Attitudes: Analyzing Time Preferences and Reciprocity

    The present research adds to the question on intergenerational correlation of attitudes between parents and children. So far, it is not clear whether the transmission process is purely genetic or whether parents take an active role in socializing their children. The transmission of time preferences and reciprocity is analyzed by focusing on three aspects: (1) direct transmission from parents to children; ...

    In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues 38 (2017), 2, 293-312 | Britta Gauly
  • The Open Unemployment Trap: Life at the Intersection of Labour Market and Welfare State. The Case of Germany

    In: Journal of Social Policy 32 (2003), 4, 571-587 | Ronald Gebauer, Georg Vobruba
  • Fixed-Term Contracts at Labour Market Entry in West Germany: Implications for Job Search and First Job Quality

    Fixed-term contracts have become very relevant in the transition from school to work. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) for the period 1984–2006, this article analyses differences in the timing of receiving a fixed-term contract or a permanent contract throughout the duration of first-job search and whether fixed-term contracts are associated with lower initial wages. Competing ...

    In: European Sociological Review 25 (2009), 6, 661-675 | Michael Gebel
  • Early career consequences of temporary employment in Germany and the UK

    This article investigates the effects of temporary employment at labour market entry on subsequent individual careers, drawing on data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) and the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) from the period 1991 to 2007. The results show that German temporarily employed entrants suffer from higher initial wage penalties and risks of temporary employment cycles but ...

    In: Work, Employment & Society 24 (2010), 4, 641–660 | Michael Gebel
  • Is a Temporary Job Better Than Unemployment? A Cross-country Comparison Based on British, German, and Swiss Panel Data

    While many previous studies on temporary work have found disadvantages for temporary workers as compared to workers with a permanent contract, this study compares temporary work to the alternative of unemployment. Specifically, this paper investigates the potential integrative power of taking up a temporary job for unemployed workers as compared to the counterfactual situation of remaining unemployed ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 133 (2013), 2, 143-156 | Michael Gebel
  • The effects of unemployment and temporary employment on leaving the parental home in Germany

    In: Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Sonia Bertolini, Valentina Goglio , Country level analyses of mechanisms and interrelationships between labour market insecurity and autonomy (Except Working Papers No. 11)
    Tallinn: Tallinn University
    97-130
    | Michael Gebel
  • Educational Expansion and its Heterogeneous Returns for Wage Workers

    The paper examines the evolution of returns to education in the West German labour market over the last two decades. During this period, graduates from the period of educational expansion in the sixties and seventies entered the labour market and an upgrading of the skill structure took place. In order to tackle the issues of endogeneity of schooling and its heterogeneous returns we apply two estimation ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 130 (2010), 1, 19-42 | Michael Gebel, Friedhelm Pfeiffer
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