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    Ethnicity, Job Search and Labor Market Reintegration of the Unemployed

    Purpose: This paper seeks to shed further light on the native-migrant differences in economic outcomes. The aim is to investigate labor market reintegration, patterns of job search, and reservation wages across unemployed migrants and natives in Germany. Design/methodology/approach: The paper is based on the IZA Evaluation Dataset, a recently collected rich survey of a representative sample of entrants ...

    In: International Journal of Manpower 32 (2011), 7, S. 753-776 | Amelie Constant, Martin Kahanec, Ulf Rinne, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Economic Preferences and Attitudes of the Unemployed: Are Natives and Second Generation Migrants Alike?

    Purpose: The aim of this paper is to study the economic effects of risk attitudes, time preferences, trust and reciprocity and to compare natives and second generation migrants. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is based on the IZA Evaluation Dataset, a recently collected survey of a representative inflow sample into unemployment in Germany. The data include a large number of migrant-specific ...

    In: International Journal of Manpower 32 (2011), 7, S. 825-851 | Amelie Constant, Annabelle Krause, Ulf Rinne, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Ethnic Conflict and Job Separations

    We study the effect of the second Intifada - a violent conflict between Israel and its Palestinian neighbors which erupted in September 2000 - and the ensuing demonstrations of Arab citizens of Israel on labor market outcomes of Arabs relative to those of Jewish Israelis. The analysis relies on a large matched employer-employee dataset, focusing on firms that in the pre-Intifada period hired both Arabs ...

    In: Journal of Population Economics 25 (2012), 2, S. 419-437 | Sami Miaari, Asaf Zussman, Noam Zussman
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    The Impact of Home Production on Economic Inequality in Germany

    Using representative income and time-use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate non-monetary income advantages arising from home production and analyze their impact on economic inequality. As an alternative to existing measures, we propose a predicted wage approach that relaxes some of the strong assumptions underlying both the standard opportunity cost approach and the housekeeper ...

    In: Empirical Economics 43 (2012), 3, S. 1143-1169 | Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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    The Justice of Earnings in Dual-Earner Households

    Over recent decades, the rise in female labor market participation and the increase in "atypical" employment arrangements have brought about a steady decline in traditional "male breadwinner" households and an increasing number of dual-earner households. Against this backdrop, the present paper investigates how different household contexts' ranging from traditional "male breadwinner" households to ...

    In: Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 30 (2012), 2, S. 219-232 | Stefan Liebig, Carsten Sauer, Jürgen Schupp
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    Die abnehmende Bedeutung des Elternhauses: intergenerationale Übertragung von Parteibindungen in Deutschland 1984 bis 2010

    In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift (2011), Sonderh. 45, S. 208-232 | Martin Kroh
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    Household Survey Panels: How Much Do Following Rules Affect Sample Size?

    In household panels, typically all household members are surveyed. Because household composition changes over time, so-called following rules are implemented to decide whether to continue surveying household members who leave the household (e.g. former spouses/partners, grown children) in subsequent waves. Following rules have been largely ignored in the literature leaving panel designers unaware of ...

    In: Survey Research Methods 5 (2011), 2, S. 53-61 | Matthias Schonlau, Nicole Watson, Martin Kroh
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    Nash Networks with Imperfect Reliability and Heterogeneous Players

    This paper combines the imperfect reliability model of Bala and Goyal [2000b] with the heterogeneous player model of Galeotti et al. [2006]. We compare existence, characterization and efficiency results in the resulting framework with the results in other frameworks allowing for imperfect reliability or heterogeneity. Specifically, we compare our work with the framework of Haller and Sarangi [2005] ...

    In: International Game Theory Review 13 (2011), 2, S.181-194 | Pascal Billand, Christophe Bravard, Sudipta Sarangi
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    Decision-Making Strategies and Performance among Seniors

    Using paper and pencil experiments administered in senior centers, we examine decision-making performance in multi-attribute decision problems. We differentiate the effects of declining cognitive performance and changing cognitive process on decision-making performance of seniors as they age. We find a significant decline in performance with age due to reduced reliance on common heuristics and increased ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 81 (2012), 2, S. 524-533 | Tibor Besedes, Cary Deck, Sudipta Sarangi, Mikhael Shor
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    The Economics of Fast Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles

    By 2011 little is known about the economic rationale of public fast chargers for electric vehicles (EV). This paper aims at providing an insight into the business case of this technology in a case study for Germany. The estimated Return on Investment (ROI) of a public fast charging station constitutes the main contribution. Potential users and organization structures are investigated as well as different ...

    In: Energy Policy 43 (2012), S. 136-144 | Andreas Schröder, Thure Traber
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    Searching for the Entrepreneurial Personality: New Evidence and Avenues for Further Research ; Editorial

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 33 (2012), 2, S. 319-324 | Marco Caliendo, Alexander S. Kritikos
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    The Russian-Ukrainian Earnings Divide

    Ethnic differences are often considered to be powerful sources of diverse economic behaviour. In this article, we investigate to what extent ethnicity affects Ukrainian labour market outcomes. Using microdata from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey and the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition of earnings, we find a persistent and increasing labour market divide between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians ...

    In: Economics of Transition 20 (2012), 1, S. 1-35 | Amelie Constant, Martin Kahanec, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Individual Wellbeing in a Dynamic Perspective

    We explore the determinants of individual wellbeing as measured by self-reported levels of satisfaction with income and life. Making use of the German Socio-Economic Panel, we provide empirical evidence for wellbeing depending on absolute and relative income levels in a dynamic framework where status and signal effects play a role. This finding holds after controlling for other factors in a multivariate ...

    In: Economica 79 (2012), 314, S. 284-302 | Conchita D'Ambrosio, Joachim R. Frick
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    The Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Early Childhood: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study

    Children's physical health problems have clear and lasting impacts on a variety of later life outcomes, as a growing body of research has shown. Furthermore, problems such as obesity, motor impairment, and chronic diseases entail high social costs, particularly when childhood health problems carry over into adulthood. This study examines intergenerational relationships between parent and child health ...

    In: Economics and Human Biology 10 (2012), 1, S. 89-97 | Katja Coneus, C. Katharina Spieß
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    Pollution Exposure and Child Health: Evidence for Infants and Toddlers in Germany

    This paper examines the impact of outdoor pollution and parental smoking on children's health from birth until the age of three years in Germany. We use representative data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), combined with five air pollution levels. These data were provided by the Federal Environment Agency and cover theyears 2002-2007. Our work makes two important contributions. First, we ...

    In: Journal of Health Economics 31 (2012), 1, S. 180-196 | Katja Coneus, C. Katharina Spieß
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    How Important Is Cultural Background for the Level of Intergenerational Mobility?

    Based on brother correlations in permanent earnings for different groups of second generation immigrants, the findings in this paper indicate that cultural background is not a major determinant of the level of intergenerational economic mobility.

    In: Economics Letters 114 (2012), 3, S. 335-337 | Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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    The Evolution of Adult Height across Spanish Regions, 1950-1980: A New Source of Data

    We present new evidence concerning the evolution of adult height across Spanish regions for the 1950-1980 male and female birth cohorts, using the augmented sample of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) for Spain. This augmented sample, available only for the year 2000, contains self-reported height data representative at the Autonomous Community level. The average heights of these two sets ...

    In: Economics and Human Biology 10 (2012), 3, S. 264-275 | Climent Quintana-Domeque, Carlos Bozzoli, Mariano Bosch
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    Sovereign Bond Yield Spreads: A Time-Varying Coefficient Approach

    We study the determinants of sovereign bond yield spreads across 10 EMU countries between Q1/1999 and Q1/2010. We apply a semiparametric time-varying coefficient model to identify, to what extent an observed change in the yield spread is due to a shift in macroeconomic fundamentals or due to altering risk pricing. We find that at the beginning of EMU, the government debt level and the general investors' ...

    In: Journal of International Money and Finance 31 (2012), 3, S. 639-656 | Burcu Erdogan, Kerstin Bernoth
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    Forecasting Private Consumption by Consumer Surveys

    Survey-based indicators are widely seen as leading indicators for economic activity. As such, consumer confidence might be informative for the future path of private consumption. Although the indicators receive high attention in the media, their forecasting power often appears to be very limited. This paper takes a fresh look at the data that serve as a basis for the consumer confidence indicator (CCI) ...

    In: Journal of Forecasting 32 (2013), 1, S. 10-18 | Christian Dreger, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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    The Long Run Relationship between Private Consumption and Wealth: Common and Idiosyncratic Effects

    We investigate the long run relationship between private consumption, disposable income and wealth approximated by equity and house price indices for a panel of 15 industrialized countries. Consumption, income and wealth are cointegrated in their common components. The impact of house prices exceeds the effect arising from equity wealth. The long run vector is broadly in line with the life cycle permanent ...

    In: Portuguese Economic Journal 11 (2012), 1, S. 21-34 | Christian Dreger, Hans-Eggert Reimers
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