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  • Job Changes and Wages (Chapter 7)

    In: Robert A. Hart , Programme of Research and Actions on the Development of the Labour Market - New Issues in Wages, Non-wages and Employment (The Conference Proceedings)
    Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
    158-180
    | Olaf Hübler
  • Specification and Estimation of a Life-Cycle Model of Female Labor-Supply

    Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim: 1990,
    (Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 338)
    | Reinhard Hujer, Reinhold Schnabel
  • Female Labor Supply and Demand Side Constraints: An Empirical Analysis for Married Women in FRG

    Frankfurt/M.: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurter Volkswirtschaftsliche Diskussionsbeiträge, 1992,
    (Arbeitspapier Nr. 28)
    | Reinhard Hujer, Reinhold Schnabel
  • The Impact of Regional and Sectoral Labor Market Conditions on Wages and Labor Supply: An Empirical Analysis for Married Women Using West-German Panel Data

    In this paper we examine the effects of regional and industry specific labor market indicators on wages and labor supply of married females. Based on the standard life cycle labor supply theory we derive a two equation censored panel model and estimate it using the Minimum Distance Method. For our empirical analysis we use four waves (1984–1987) of West German Panel data merged with regional indicators ...

    In: Empirical Economics 19 (1994), 1, 19-35 | Reinhard Hujer, Reinhold Schnabel
  • The Analysis of Labor Market Mobility Using Panel Data

    In: European Economic Review 33 (1989), 530-536 | Reinhard Hujer, Hilmar Schneider
  • Is There a Varying Unexplained Gender Wage Gap in Germany?

    In: Applied Economics Quarterly 51 (2005), 1, 29-48 | Olaf Hübler
  • The nonlinear link between height and wages in Germany, 1985-2004

    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
  • Are Tall People Less Risk Averse than Others?

    This paper examines the question of whether risk aversion of prime-age workers is negatively correlated with human height to a statistically significant degree. A variety of estimation methods, tests and specifications yield robust results that permit one to answer this question in the affirmative. Hausman-Taylor panel estimates, however, reveal that height effects disappear if personality traits and ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 133 (2013), 1, 23-42 | Olaf Hübler
  • Health and Body Mass Index: No Simple Relationship

    Many studies have shown that obesity is a serious health problem for our society. Empirical analyses often neglect a number of methodological issues and relevant influences on health. This paper investigates empirically whether neglecting these items leads to systematically different estimates. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, this study derives the following results. (1) Many combinations ...

    Bonn: IZA Institute of Labor Economics, 2017,
    (IZA DP No. 10620)
    | Olaf Hübler
  • Health and weight – gender-specific linkages under heterogeneity, interdependence and resilience factors

    Many studies have shown that obesity is a serious health problem for our society. Empirical analyses often neglect a number of methodological issues and relevant influences on health. This paper investigates empirically whether neglecting these items leads to systematically different estimates. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, this study derives the following results. (1) Many combinations ...

    In: Economics & Human Biology 26 (2017), August 2017, 96-111 | Olaf Hübler
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