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Baden-Baden:
Nomos,
2006,
| Bernhard Boockmann, Tobias Hagen
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In:
Labour Economics
15 (2008), 5, 984-1005
| Bernhard Boockmann, Tobias Hagen
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Using a Mincer-type wage function, we estimate cohort effects in the returns to education for West German workers born between 1925 and 1974. The main problem to be tackled in the specification is to separately identify cohort, experience, and possibly also age effects in the returns. For women, we find a large and robust decline in schooling premia: in the private sector, the returns to a further ...
Mannheim:
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW),
2000,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-05)
| Bernhard Boockmann, André Steiner
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If unemployment is high in an individual's reference group, the moral imperative to work for one's own living may be weakened. Consequently, the psychic costs of unemployment and work incentives are reduced. In this paper, we empirically test this proposition using a survey conducted in almost all European countries. Marginal effects calculated from ordered probit regressions pooled over ...
Tallinn:
2009,
| Bernhard Boockmann, Hans Verbeek
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In almost all European Union countries, the gender wage gap is increasing across the wages distribution. In this lecture I briefly survey some recent studies aiming to explain why apparently identical women and men receive such different returns and focus especially on those incorporating pyschological factors as an explanation of the gender gap. Research areas with high potential returns to further ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2009,
(IZA DP No. 4300)
| Alison L. Booth
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Using income satisfaction data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we find large differences in the equivalence weight of a partner when it is being estimated by direct and reverse regressions. We argue that neither of the two models will produce consistent estimates when there is stochastic error in satisfaction and measurement error in incomes. We propose a correction of mismeasured incomes using ...
In:
Applied Economics Letters
25 (2018), 19, 1389-1392
| Melanie Borah, Andreas Knabe
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In:
die tageszeitung (taz) vom 29. Okt. 2004
(2004), 18
| Claudia Borchard-Tuch
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In:
die tageszeitung (taz) vom 11. Aug. 2006
(2006), 18
| Claudia Borchard-Tuch
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We analyse preferences for public, private or mixed provision of childcare theoretically and empirically. We model childcare as a publicly provided private good. Richer households should prefer private provision to either pure public or mixed provision. If public provision redistributes from rich to poor, they should favour mixed over pure public provision, but if public provision redistributes from ...
In:
European Journal of Political Economy
27 (2011), 3, 436-454
| Rainald Borck, Katharina Wrohlich
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Berlin:
Berliner Zentrum Public Health, Projekt B-16,
2000,
| Theda Borde, Matthias David, Heribert Kentenich