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Recent studies suggest that migrants may be less satisfied with their ‘new’ lives than members of the host population and worry that this may be driven by cultural factors, such as feelings of not belonging. Motivated by this concern, this paper analyses the life satisfaction of immigrants once settled in the host country. We rely on the German Socio-Economic Panel’s immigrant sample for the years ...
In:
IZA Journal of Migration
5 (2016), 3,
| Zsóka Kóczán
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In this empirical research note, we use a large scale German household survey data set to analyze the correlation between religiosity and social trust. Religiosity takes into account religious affiliations (Catholic, Protestant, other Christian, Muslim/Islam, other religions, none) and the frequency of church attendance. In order to measure social trust, we use three outcome variables (willingness ...
In:
Economics Bulletin
33 (2013), 1, 753-763
| Anja Koebrich Leon, Christian Pfeifer
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Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact on unemployment rather than wages, at odds with the quantitative predictions of the canonical search model – even if wages are only occasionally renegotiated. We argue that one source of the wage flexibility puzzles is plausibly the model for the determination of reservation wages, and consider an alternative ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2016,
(IZA DP No. 9717)
| Felix Koenig, Alan Manning, Barbara Petrongolo
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We present empirical evidence on the heterogeneity in monetary policy transmission across countries with different home ownership rates. We use household-level data together with shocks to the policy rate identified from high-frequency data. We find that housing tenure reacts more strongly to unexpected changes in the policy rate in Germany and Switzerland - the OECD countries with the lowest home ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2018,
(SOEPpapers 1007)
| Winfried Koeniger, Marc-Antoine Ramelet
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Mannheim:
Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung,
2003,
(MZES Working Papers No. 66)
| Irena Kogan
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In:
European Sociological Review
20 (2004), 5, 445-461
| Irena Kogan
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Mannheim:
2004,
| Irena Kogan, Jean-Marie Jungblut
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In general, poverty measures are estimated by applying income information. However, only using income data for calculating relative poverty might lead to an incomplete view. For example, a household can be under a poverty threshold even if a household member owns real estate or equity. In this thesis, at risk of income poverty in Germany is estimated. In order to get a more complete picture of at risk ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2016,
(SOEPpapers 857)
| Theresa Köhler
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In:
Alan S. Zuckerman ,
The Social Logic of Politics - Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior
Philadelphia: Temple University Press
117-131
| Ulrich Kohler
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Texas:
Stata Press,
2009,
| Ulrich Kohler, Frauke Kreuter