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Berlin:
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB),
2008,
(WZB Arbeitspapier SP I 2008-305)
| Jens Holst
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Oslo:
Department of Economics,
1988,
(Memorandum from Department of Economics (1984), Nr. 5)
| Karin Holst, Steinar Strom, Gerhard Wagenhals, Jannike Ostervold
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This paper analyzes how increased offshoring affects labor income risk. Dealing with the variability of incomes, it is therefore distinct from a large number of studies explaining the level effects of globalization on income in the labor market. It provides an assessment that directly connects labor income risk and offshoring trends in a panel setting at the industry level using German data. Importantly, ...
In:
Empirical Economics
50 (2016), 3, 1045-1063
| Jan Hogrefe, Yao Yao
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This paper analyzes several modifications to improve a simple measure of vulnerability as expected poverty. Firstly, in order to model income, we apply distributional regression relating potentially each parameter of the conditional income distribution to the covariates. Secondly, we determine the vulnerability cutoff endogenously instead of defining a household as vulnerable if its probability of ...
In:
Journal of Economic Inequality
16 (2018), 3, 439-454
| Maike Hohberg, Katja Landau, Thomas Kneib, Stephan Klasen, Walter Zucchini
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In:
Thomas Straubhaar ,
Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen und Solidarisches Bürgergeld - mehr als sozialutopische Konzepte (Edition HWWI Bd. 1)
Hamburg: HWWI (online-Publikation)
9-127
| Ingrid Hohenleitner, Thomas Straubhaar
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This research focuses on re-entry for mothers after maternity leave. The empirical analysis focuses on the first twenty-two years of post-reunification Germany, using proportional hazards models. Results show that the re-entry into part-time employment is primarily affected by the mother’s own resources and former career, the return to full-time work is more linked to the partner’s resources. This ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2014,
(SOEPpapers 647)
| Stefanie Hoherz
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The paper investigates effects of host-country orientation and cultural difference of migrants on their socio-economic integration in Germany, using SOEP data for the years 1988-2006. We analyze unemployment and employment durations of male and female migrants, as well as transitions from domestic work to employment for female migrants from Turkey, former Yugoslavia, Greece, Spain and Italy. Given ...
Berlin:
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB),
2010,
(WZB Discussion Paper SP IV 2010-701)
| Jutta Höhne, Ruud Koopmans
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München u. Wien:
Oldenbourg,
2005,
| Olaf Hübler
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In:
Applied Economics Quarterly
51 (2005), 1, 29-48
| Olaf Hübler
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Based on data of the German Socio-Economic Panel, this article investigates the relationship between height and wages by gender. Unlike previous investigations, which have been limited to an examination of linear effects, this one finds that height influences on wages are curvilinear, and more so for men than for women. More specifically, it finds that women who are shorter than average and men who ...
In:
Economics & Human Biology
7 (2009), 2, 191-199
| Olaf Hübler