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  • Multiple imputation of ordinal missing not at random data

    We introduce a selection model-based imputation approach to be used within the Fully Conditional Specification (FCS) framework for the Multiple Imputation (MI) of incomplete ordinal variables that are supposed to be Missing Not at Random (MNAR). Thereby, we generalise previous work on this topic which involved binary single-level and multilevel data to ordinal variables. We apply an ordered probit ...

    In: AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 107 (2023), 4, 671-692 | Angelina Hammon
  • Historical and Cross-Country Differences in Life Satisfaction Across Retirement in Germany and Switzerland From 2000 to 2019

    Objectives: Recent trends, such as changes in pension systems or cohort differences in individual resources, have altered the face of retirement transitions. Little is known about how these trends have affected older people’s life satisfaction around retirement age in the past decades. In this study, we investigated how levels and changes in life satisfaction before and after retirement changed over ...

    In: The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 78 (2023), 8, 1365-1374 | Georg Henning, Isabel Baumann, Oliver Huxhold
  • Gender, Unemployment, and Subjective Well-Being: Why Do Women Suffer Less from Unemployment than Men?

    Previous studies have shown that women suffer less from unemployment than men in terms of subjective well-being. However, there is little research that aims to test possible explanations for this gender-specific reaction. We distinguish two different ways in which unemployment reduces well-being, namely the financial and non-financial effects of becoming unemployed. Gender differences in both types ...

    In: European Sociological Review 39 (2023), 2, 301-316 | Stefanie Heyne, Jonas Voßemer
  • Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs

    Does competition affect moral behavior? This fundamental question has been debated among leading scholars for centuries, and more recently, it has been tested in experimental studies yielding a body of rather inconclusive empirical evidence. A potential source of ambivalent empirical results on the same hypothesis is design heterogeneity—variation in true effect sizes across various reasonable experimental ...

    In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (2023), 23, e2215572120 | Christoph Huber, Anna Dreber, Jürgen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, et al.
  • Donations and Unpaid Activities

    Donations and unpaid working are two important forms of non-market activities that are usually considered separately in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to empirically test hypotheses on determinants of giving to organizations. In particular, the importance of voluntary work for giving behavior is examined in comparison to other unpaid activities. In addition, the aim is to find out whether ...

    Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2023,
    (IZA DP No. 16142)
    | Olaf Hübler
  • Alternative measures of price inflation and the perception of real income in Germany

    Abstract Since the 1980s inflationary pressures seem to materialise over-proportionately outside sectors of consumer goods and services. We combine the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices with indices for asset prices, such as stocks and real estate, as well as a proxy for the costs of public goods to develop alternative inflation measures in Germany since the introduction of the Euro. Real economic ...

    In: The World Economy 47 (2024), 2, 618-636 | Karl-Friedrich Israel, Gunther Schnabl
  • Immigration, Female Labour Supply and Local Cultural Norms

    We study the local evolution of female labour supply and cultural norms in West Germany in reaction to the sudden presence of East Germans who migrated to the West after reunification. These migrants grew up with high rates of maternal employment, whereas West German families mostly followed the traditional breadwinner-housewife model. We find that West German women increase their labour supply and ...

    In: The Economic Journal 134 (2024), 659, 1146–1172 | Jonas Jessen, Sophia Schmitz, Felix Weinhardt
  • The gender division of unpaid care work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany

    The COVID-19 pandemic and related closures of day care centres and schools significantly increased the amount of care work done by parents. There has been much speculation over whether the pandemic increased or decreased gender equality in parental care work. Based on representative data for Germany from spring 2020 and winter 2021 we present an empirical analysis that shows that although gender inequality ...

    In: German Economic Review 23 (2022), 4, 641-667 | Jonas Jessen, C. Katharina Spiess, Sevrin Waights, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Young Citizens’ Party Support: The “When” and “Who” of Political Influence within Families

    Decades of evidence point to the vital role of parents in shaping their children’s partisan leanings, particularly concerning mainstream parties. And yet the contours of intergenerational influence remain quite obscured. For instance, scholars disagree on when social learning in the household occurs (childhood vs adolescence) and about who is the dominant socializer (mother vs father). Data from a ...

    In: Political Studies 72 (2024), 2, 634-651 | Jennifer Fitzgerald, Pavel Bacovsky
  • Entrepreneurship, Management, and Cognitive Reflection: A Preregistered Replication Study With Extensions

    Intuition is a central element of entrepreneurial decision-making. We conceptually replicate a published study by using new representative data from 1961 adults and the widely used Cognitive Reflection Test, which assesses the ability to avoid intuitive decisions and to switch to an analytical process. We extend the analysis by exploring occupational sorting versus environmental influence as mechanisms, ...

    In: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 48 (2024), 4, 1082-1109 | Frank M. Fossen, Levent Neyse
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