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sibling differences 15 educational attainment 10 Child poverty 6 Deutschland 6 natural experiment 6 secondary schools 6 Bildungsniveau 4 Bildungsverhalten 4 Eltern 4 Kinder 4 child care 3 educational success 3 instrumental variables 3 lone parenthood 3 treatment effects 3 Alleinerziehende 2 Allgemeinbildende Schule 2 Armut 2 Bildungsabschluss 2 Childhood family structure 2 Educational achievement 2 Einkommen 2 Erwerbstätigkeit 2 Familie 2 Germany 2 Parents 2 Schule 2 Schätzung 2 Vergleich 2 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 2 class size 2 regression discontinuity 2 Children 1 Educational behaviour 1 Employment 1 Estimation 1 Family structure 1 Income 1 Poverty 1 School of general education 1
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Working Paper 7 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Arbeitspapier 1
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English 13 Undetermined 2
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Tamm, Marcus 6 Francesconi, Marco 3 Jenkins, Stephen P. 3 Siedler, Thomas 3 Bingley, Paul 2 Hörisch, Hannah 2 Walker, Ian 2 Jensen, Vibeke Myrup 1 Myrup Jensen, Vibeke 1 Schildberg-Hörisch, Hannah 1 Sundström, Marianne 1
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Geary Institute, University College Dublin 1 Institutet för Social Forskning (SOFI), Stockholms Universitet 1 Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) 1 Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 RWI Discussion Papers 2 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 2 DIW Discussion Papers 1 Discussion Papers in Economics 1 Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 1 Munich Discussion Paper 1 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 1 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 1 Working Paper Series / Institutet för Social Forskning (SOFI), Stockholms Universitet 1 Working Papers / Geary Institute, University College Dublin 1 Working Papers / Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 1
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RePEc 7 EconStor 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Growing up in a blended family or a stepfamily: What is the impact on education?
Sundström, Marianne - Institutet för Social Forskning (SOFI), Stockholms … - 2013
This paper studies the effects of growing up in a blended family or a stepfamily on children’s educational outcomes. I use a random sample of 40,000 Swedish children born in the mid-1960s matched to their full and half-siblings born in 1960-1970, in total 76,000 children. Childhood family and...
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Does parental employment affect children's educational attainment? Evidence from Germany
Hörisch, Hannah - 2008
on sibling differences and (ii) reverse causality by focusing on parents' employment when children are aged 0-3. We use …
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Does parental employment affect children's educational attainment?
Hörisch, Hannah - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2008
on sibling differences and (ii) reverse causality by focusing on parents' employment when children are aged 0-3. We use …
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Does parental employment affect children's educational attainment? : evidence from Germany
Schildberg-Hörisch, Hannah - 2008
on sibling differences and (ii) reverse causality by focusing on parents' employment when children are aged 0-3. We use …
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Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
Tamm, Marcus - 2007
The German schooling system selects children into different secondary school tracks already at a very early stage in life. School track choice heavily influences choices and opportunities later in life. It has often been observed that secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation...
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Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
Tamm, Marcus - 2007
The German schooling system selects children into different secondary school tracks already at a very early stage in life. School track choice heavily influences choices and opportunities later in life. It has often been observed that secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation...
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Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
Tamm, Marcus - Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ - 2007
The German schooling system selects children into different secondary school tracks already at a very early stage in life. School track choice heavily influences choices and opportunities later in life. It has often been observed that secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation...
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Does Money Buy Higher Schooling?: Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
Tamm, Marcus - Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung … - 2007
The German schooling system selects children into different secondary school tracks already at a very early stage in life. School track choice heavily influences choices and opportunities later in life. It has often been observed that secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation...
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The Effect of School Class Size on Post-Compulsory Education: Some Cost Benefit Analysis
Bingley, Paul; Jensen, Vibeke Myrup; Walker, Ian - Geary Institute, University College Dublin - 2007
family effects to be differenced out. Our aim is to combine sibling differences with a fuzzy rule that determines class size …
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Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
Tamm, Marcus - Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für … - 2007
The German schooling system selects children into different secondary school tracks already at a very early stage in life. School track choice heavily influences choices and opportunities later in life. It has often been observed that secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005548367
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