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(GSOEP) from 1989-2006 we show that children living in Western Germany have a higher probability to attend institutional care …
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The present paper examines the wage effects of continuous training programs using individual-level data from the German Socio Economic Panel (GSOEP). In order to account for selectivity in training participation we estimate average treatment effects (ATE and ATT) of general and firm-specific...
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system is Germany where most of the childcare centres are operated by local authorities and non-profit organisations. Using … newly available statistical data this paper provides a descriptive overview on the market for childcare in Germany from a …
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Using personnel records from a single large German firm in the financial industry, this paper provides detailed evidence on the effect of age and the supervisor's gender on gender differences in workplace training, holding constant various workplace characteristics. We implement an age-specific...
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This paper investigates the relationship between kindergarten attendance and secondary school track choice in West-Germany …
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