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In:
Journal of Population Economics
12 (1999), 3, 363-389
| Regina T. Riphahn
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1999,
| Regina T. Riphahn
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Mainz:
2001,
| Regina T. Riphahn
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In:
Journal of Population Economics
15 (2002), 1, 115-135
| Regina T. Riphahn
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In:
Economics Letters
85 (2004), 3, 353-357
| Regina T. Riphahn
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In:
Applied Economics Quarterly (Konjunkturpolitik)
50 (2004), 4, 329-362
| Regina T. Riphahn
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In:
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
225 (2005), 3, 325-346
| Regina T. Riphahn
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Naturalization may be a relevant policy instrument affecting immigrant integration in host-country labor markets. We study the effect of naturalization on labor market outcomes of immigrants in Germany. We apply recent survey data and exploit a reform of naturalization rules in an instrumental variable estimation. In our sample of recent immigrants, linear regression yields positive correlations between ...
In:
Labour
33 (2019), 1, 48-76
| Regina T. Riphahn, Salwan Saif
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This paper aims to analyze the welfare use of Turkish immigrants and natives in Germany. The authors ask whether the immigrant-native gap in welfare use can be explained by observable characteristics, whether the mechanisms behind welfare dependence differ for Turkish immigrants and natives, and, finally, they compare the situation before and after the 2005 reform of the German welfare system. Using ...
In:
International Journal of Manpower
34 (2013), 1, 70-82
| Regina T. Riphahn, Monika Sander, Christoph Wunder
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We analyze the role of parental background for transitions to tertiary education in Germany and answer three questions: (a) does the relevance of parental background shift from short-term (contemporary income) to long factors (ability, parental education) at higher levels of education? (b) Did the impact of parental background on participation in tertiary education change over time? (c) Are there different ...
In:
Journal of Population Economics
25 (2012), 2, 635-675
| Regina T. Riphahn, Florian Schieferdecker