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This paper studies the association between the unemployment experience of fathers and their sons. Based on German survey data that cover the last decades we find significant positive correlations. Using instrumental variables estimation and the Gottschalk (1996) method we investigate to what...
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This paper studies the association between the unemployment experience of fathers and their sons. Based on German survey data that cover the last decades we find significant positive correlations. Using instrumental variables estimation and the Gottschalk (1996) method we investigate to what...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010417486
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Using long-running data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (1984-2012) we investigate the impact of paternal unemployment on child labor market and education outcomes. We first describe correlation patterns and then use sibling fixed effects and the Gottschalk (1996) method to identify the...
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Das Rentenversicherungssystem wird infolge der demographischen Entwicklung auch in Zukunft unter erheblichem Druck stehen. Wenn immer weniger Erwerbstätige die Rente von immer mehr Rentnerinnen und Rentnern finanzieren müssen, wird dies bei gleichbleibendem Rentenniveau zu steigenden...
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We study the mechanisms that are associated with the gender education gap and its reversal in Germany. We focus on …
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We study the mechanisms that are associated with the gender education gap and its reversal in Germany. We focus on …
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We study the mechanisms that are associated with the gender education gap and its reversal in Germany. We focus on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011283124
This paper deals with the question of selectivity of missing data on income questions in large panel surveys due to item-non-response and with imputation as one alternative strategy to cope with this issue. In contrast to cross-section surveys, the imputation of missing values in panel data can...
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