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  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1/2 / 1994

    The Influence of Health on Unemployment in Germany: A Duration Model

    1994| J. O. Arrow
  • SOEPpapers 710 / 2014

    Instrumental Variable Estimation of the Causal Effect of Hunger Early in Life on Health Later in Life

    We estimate average causal effects of early-life hunger on late-life health by applying instrumental variable estimation, using data with self-reported periods of hunger earlier in life, with famines as instruments. The data contain samples from European countries and include birth cohorts exposed to various famines in the 20th century. We use two-sample IV estimation to deal with imperfect recollection ...

    2014| Gerard J. van den Berg, Pia R. Pinger, Johannes Schoch
  • SOEPpapers 709 / 2014

    Transgenerational Effects of Childhood Conditions on Third Generation Health and Education Outcomes

    This paper examines the extent to which pre-puberty nutritional conditions in one generation affect productivity-related outcomes in later generations. Recent findings from the biological literature suggest that age 8-12 is a critical period for male germ cell development. We build on this evidence and investigate whether undernutrition at that age biologically transmits to children and grandchildren. ...

    2014| Gerard J. van den Berg, Pia R. Pinger
  • Diskussionspapiere 1421 / 2014

    Long-Term Care Insurance and Carers' Labor Supply: A Structural Model

    In Germany, individuals in need of long-term care receive support through benefits of the long-term care insurance. A central goal of the insurance is to support informal care provided by family members. Care recipients can choose between benefits in kind (formal home care services) and benefits in cash. From a budgetary perspective family care is a cost-saving alternative to formal home care and to ...

    2014| Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • SOEPpapers 688 / 2014

    An Empirical Model of Health Care Demand under Non-linear Pricing

    In 2004, the German Social Health Insurance introduced a co-payment for the first doctor visit in a calendar quarter. I combine a structural model of health care demand and a difference-in-differences strategy to estimate the effect of that reform on the number of visits. In the model, the implied incentive to delay a first visit also affects subsequent visits, as the expected remaining time to the ...

    2014| Rainer Winkelmann
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Does Job Loss Make You Smoke and Gain Weight?

    This paper estimates the effect of involuntary job loss on smoking behaviour and body weight using German SOEP data. Baseline non-smokers are more likely to start smoking due to job loss, while smokers do not intensify smoking. In particular, single individuals and those with lower health or socioeconomic status prior to job loss exhibit high rates of smoking initiation. Job loss increases body weight ...

    In: Economica 81 (2014), 324, S. 626-648 | Jan Marcus
  • SOEPpapers 691 / 2014

    Sickness Absence and Works Councils: Evidence from German Individual and Linked Employer-Employee Data

    Using both household and linked employer-employee data for Germany, we assess the effects of non-union representation in the form of works councils on (1) individual sickness absence rates and (2) a subjective measure of personnel problems due to sickness absence as perceived by a firm's management. We find that the existence of a works council is positively correlated with the incidence and the annual ...

    2014| Daniel Arnold, Tobias Brändle, Laszlo Goerke
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 4 / 1962

    Die finanzielle Entwicklung der mitteldeutschen Sozialversicherung 1955 bis 1960

    1962| Peter Mitzscherling
  • SOEPpapers 737 / 2015

    Does the Burglar Also Disturb the Neighbor? Crime Spillovers on Individual Well-Being

    Indirect psychological effects induced by crime are likely to contribute significantly to the total costs of crime beyond the financial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them to individual-level mental health information from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze whether local crime rates affect the mental health of residents. ...

    2015| Daniel Avdic, Christian Bünnings
  • Externe Monographien

    Impact of Ageing on Long-Term Care Workforce in Denmark

    This paper aims to show the impact of societal change on the demand and supply of long-term care workforce. As age is the major driver of the need for care the growth in the numberof elderly and oldest old will increase the demand for long-term care workforce. Caregiving to the elderly is predominantly the task of the family in almost all European countries. However, the majority of European countries ...

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2014, 35 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.2, Suppl. A)
    | Erika Schulz
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