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    Associations between Proximity to Gas Production Activity in Counties and Birth Outcomes across the US Course

    Despite mounting evidence on the health effects of natural gas development (NGD), including hydraulic fracturing(“fracking”), existing research has been constrained to high-producing states, limiting generalizability. Toexpand the scope of previous research, we examined the associations between prenatal exposure and NGDproduction activity in 28 states on birth outcomes overall and by race/ethnicity. ...

    In: Preventive Medicine Reports 30 (2022), 102007, 6 S. | Hailee Schuele, Christopher F. Baum, Philip J. Landrigan, Summer Sherburne Hawkins
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    Reformoptionen für ein nachhaltiges Steuer- und Abgabensystem: Wie Lenkungssteuern effektiv und gerecht für den Klima- und Umweltschutz ausgestaltet werden können

    Steuern und Abgaben auf Produkte oder Verbrauch mit gesellschaftlichen Folgekosten (externe Kosten) – sogenannte Pigou- oder Lenkungssteuern – sind ein gesellschaftliches „Win-Win-Instrument“. Sie verbessern die Wohlfahrt und schützen gleichzeitig die Umwelt und das Klima. Dies wird erreicht, indem umweltschädigende Aktivitäten einen Preis bekommen, der möglichst exakt der Höhe des Schadens entspricht. ...

    In: Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 23 (2022), 3, S. 165–199 | Maximilian Amberg, Nils aus dem Moore, Anke Bekk, Tobias Bergmann, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Jan George, Luke Haywood, Maik Heinemann, Anne Held, Matthias Kalkuhl, Maximilian Kellner, Nicolas Koch, Gunnar Luderer, Henrika Meyer, Dragana Nikodinoska, Michael Pahle, Christina Roolfs, Wolf-Peter Schill
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    Cost and Productivity Effects of Demographic Changes on Local Water Service

    We investigate the impact of demographic changes on local public services taking the case of water service. We apply a structural production function approach to a large panel of German water utilities between 2003 and 2014. Exploring variation of population density and the population age structure across service areas and over time, we provide evidence that demographics and their changes significantly ...

    In: Utilities Policy 79 (2022), 101435, 17 S. | Astrid Cullmann, Caroline Stiel
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    Emergency-Aid for Self-employed in the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Flash in the Pan?

    The self-employed faced strong income losses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many governments introduced programs to financially support the self-employed during the pandemic, including Germany. The German Ministry for Economic Affairs announced a €50bn emergency-aid program in March 2020, offering one-off lump-sum payments of up to €15,000 to those facing substantial revenue declines. By reassuring ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 93 (2022), 102567, 16 S. | Joern Block, Alexander S. Kritikos, Maximilian Priem, Caroline Stiel
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    Socio-economic and Demographic Factors Influencing the Spatial Spread of COVID-19 in the USA

    As the COVID-19 pandemic progressed in the USA, ‘hotspots’ shifted geographically over time to suburban and rural counties showing a high prevalence of the disease. We analyse population-adjusted confirmed case rates based on daily US county-level variations in COVID-19 confirmed case counts during the first several months of the pandemic (1 March 2020 through 23 May 2020) to evaluate the spatial dependence ...

    In: International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics 12 (2022), 4, S. 366-380 | Christopher F. Baum, Miguel Henry
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    Sekundäranalyse von Vermittlungsgesprächen der Bundesagentur für Arbeit: ein Praxisbericht

    Mit der Sekundäranalyse qualitativer Interviewdaten werden zahlreiche Potenziale verbunden, um bestehende Daten aus einem neuen inhaltlichen und theoretischen Blickwinkel betrachten zu können. Es gibt bislang noch wenige Anwendungsbeispiele, bei denen anhand einer konkreten Studie die im Forschungsprozess zu treffenden Entscheidungen und die Durchführungsschritte empirisch aufgezeigt wurden. Mit der ...

    In: Forum: Qualitative Sozialforschung 23 (2022), 3, Art. 1, 20 S. | Tobias Gebel
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    Fact Boxes that Inform Individual Decisions May Contribute to a More Positive Evaluation of COVID-19 Vaccinations at the Population Level

    ObjectiveFor an effective control of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic with vaccines, most people in a population need to be vaccinated. It is thus important to know how to inform the public with reference to individual preferences–while also acknowledging the societal preference to encourage vaccinations. According to the health care standard of informed decision-making, a comparison of the benefits and harms ...

    In: PloS one 17 (2022), 9, e0274186, 19 S. | Felix G. Rebitscheck, Christin Ellermann, Mirjam A. Jenny, Nico A. Siegel, Christian Spinner, Gert G. Wagner
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    Corona Monitoring Nationwide (RKI-SOEP-2): Seroepidemiological Study on the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Across Germany

    SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus, spread across Germany within just a short period of time. Seroepidemiological studies are able to estimate the proportion of the population with antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 infection (seroprevalence) as well as the level of undetected infections, which are not captured in official figures. In the seroepidemiological study Corona Monitoring Nationwide (RKI-SOEP-2), biospecimens ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 243 (2023), 3-4, S. 431–449 | Susanne Bartig, Herbert Brücker, Hans Butschalowsky, Christian Danne, Antje Gößwald, Laura Goßner, Markus M. Grabka, Sebastian Haller, Doris Hess, Isabell Hey, Jens Hoebel, Susanne Jordan, Ulrike Kubisch, Wenke Niehues, Christina Poethko-Mueller, Maximilian Priem, Nina Rother, Lars Schaade, Angelika Schaffrath Rosario, Martin Schlaud, Manuel Siegert, Silke Stahlberg, Hans Walter Steinhauer, Kerstin Tanis, Sabrina Torregroza, Parvati Trübswetter, Jörg Wernitz, Lothar H. Wieler, Hendrik Wilking, Sabine Zinn
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    The Effect of Unemployment on Care Provision

    In this paper we estimate the effect of unemployment on informal care provision. For the identification we use plant closures as a source of exogenous variation and combine difference-in-differences with matching based on entropy balancing. The analysis is based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). We find that there is a time conflict between employment and informal care provision. ...

    In: The Journal of the Economics of Ageing 23 (2022), 100395, 14 S. | Björn Fischer, Peter Haan, Santiago Salazar Sanchez
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    Big Five Personality and Religiosity: Bidirectional Cross-Lagged Effects and Their Moderation by Culture

    Objective: Personality has long been assumed to be a cause of religiosity, not a consequence. Yet, recent research suggests that religiosity may well cause personality change. Consequently, longitudinal research is required that examines the bi-directionality between personality and religiosity. The required research must also attend to cultural religiosity—a critical moderator in previous cross-sectional ...

    In: Journal of Personality 91 (2023), 3, S. 736-752 | Theresa Entringer, Jochen E. Gebauer, Hannes Kroeger
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    The Short- and Medium-term Distributional Effects of the German Minimum Wage Reform

    This study quantifies the distributional effects of the minimum wage introduced in Germany in 2015. Using detailed Socio-Economic Panel survey data, we assess changes in the hourly wages, working hours, and monthly wages of employees who were entitled to be paid the minimum wage. We employ a difference-in-differences analysis, exploiting regional variation in the “bite” of the minimum wage. At the ...

    In: Empirical Economics 64 (2023), 3, S.1149–1175 | Marco Caliendo, Alexandra Fedorets, Malte Preuss, Carsten Schröder, Linda Wittbrodt
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    Ignorance, Intention and Stochastic Outcomes

    In sequential interactions, both the agent’s intention and the outcome of his choice may influence the principal’s action. While outcomes are typically observable, intentions are more likely to be hidden, leaving potential wiggle room for the principal when deciding on a reciprocating action. We employ a controlled experiment to investigate how intentions and outcome affect the principal’s actions ...

    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 100 (2022), 101913, 21 S. | Jana Friedrichsen, Katharina Momsen, Stefano Piasenti
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    Crisis Stress for the Diversity of Financial Portfolios - Evidence from European Households

    In this paper, we investigate how European households changed the diversity of their financial portfolios in response to the Great Financial and the subsequent European Debt Crisis. For this purpose we apply a Difference-in-Differences (DiD) approach estimated as a correlated random effects (CRE) model to six waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We find that households ...

    In: International Review of Economics and Finance 83 (2023), S. 330-347 | Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan, Henriette Weser
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    From Negative to Positive Carbon Pricing in Mexico

    Over the course of a decade, Mexico transitioned from a peak of 1.8% of GDP given as fuel subsidies in 2008 to generating positive fuel tax revenues equivalent to 1.6% of its GDP in 2018. This paper analyzes Mexico's carbon pricing experience: the mechanisms that made fossil fuel subsidies such a large burden on public finances, the strategies followed in its five-year phase-out, and the institutional ...

    In: Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy 11 (2022), 2, S. 5-25 | Carlos Muñoz-Piña, Mariza Montes de Oca Leon, Marisol Rivera-Planter
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    Multiple Imputation of Ordinal Missing Not at Random Data

    We introduce a selection model-based imputation approach to be used within the Fully Conditional Specification (FCS) framework for the Multiple Imputation (MI) of incomplete ordinal variables that are supposed to be Missing Not at Random (MNAR). Thereby, we generalise previous work on this topic which involved binary single-level and multilevel data to ordinal variables. We apply an ordered probit ...

    In: AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 107 (2023), S. 671–692 | Angelina Hammon
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    Financing Renewables in the Age of Falling Technology Costs

    Cost of renewable energies have dropped, approaching wholesale power price levels. As a result, the role of renewable energy policy design is shifting – from covering incremental costs towards facilitating risk-hedging. An analytical model of the financing structure of renewable investment projects is developed to assess this effect und used to compare different policy design choices: contracts for ...

    In: Resource and Energy Economics 70 (2022), 101330, 15 S. | Karsten Neuhoff, Nils May, Jörn C. Richstein
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    Carbon Contracts-for-difference: How to De-risk Innovative Investments for a Low-carbon Industry?

    The shift to climate neutrality requires new process technologies for energy-intensive industries, such as steel, chemicals, or cement. A variety of technology options exist – but they face the challenges of (i) first-of-kind costs, (ii) higher operation and investment costs, and (iii) insufficient and uncertain carbon prices, which partly stem from political uncertainty. Existing innovation policy ...

    In: iScience 25 (2022), 8, 104700, 20 S. | Jörn C. Richstein, Karsten Neuhoff
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    Pension Wealth and the Gender Wealth Gap

    We examine the gender wealth gap with a focus on pension wealth and statutory pension rights. By taking into account employment characteristics of women and men, we are able to identify the extent to which the redistributive effect of pension rights reduces the gender wealth gap. The data for our analysis come from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), one of the few surveys that collects information ...

    In: European Journal of Population 38 (2022), 4, S. 755-810 | Karla Cordova, Markus M. Grabka, Eva Sierminska
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    Das Narrativ der unaufhaltsam steigenden Ungleichheit geht an der Lebenswirklichkeit der meisten Menschen vorbei

    In diesem Artikel wird diskutiert, warum das weit verbreitete Narrativ einer wachsenden ökonomischen Ungleichheit in Deutschland nicht zu einer Stärkung der entsprechenden politischen Kräfte (SPD, Linkspartei und Gewerkschaften) geführt hat. Der Fokus liegt dabei nicht auf politischen Widerständen und Gegenkräften, die es bezüglich mehr Gleichheit zweifelsohne gab und gibt, sondern auf der Gültigkeit ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 32 (2021), S. 15 - 35 | Gert G. Wagner
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    Untere Einkommensgruppen noch gezielter entlasten

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 102 (2022), 8, S. 590-594 | Johanna Schulze Düding, Alexander Kritikos, Octavio Morales, Maximilian Priem
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