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yields that Germany features particularly low intergenerational mobility with respect to educational attainment. This study … investigates the development in intergenerational education mobility in Germany for the birth cohorts 1929 through 1978 and tests …
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earnings for Germany. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, we employ scores from an ultra-short IQ-test and a … locus of control for both men and women. …
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, nennenswerte eigene Ansprüche an vor allem die gesetzliche Rentenversicherung aufbauen werden, bleibt fraglich. Ihre Anreize, in … social insurance contributions on minimal employment (a specific form of part-time employment in Germany). As the so … incomes from marginal employment to finance social insurance systems. If, one the other hand, jobholders, married women …
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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of 'religious human capital' in Germany within … find, not too surprisingly, that strength of belief is much lower in the formerly atheistic East Germany. It is however not …
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On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germany in their … whether to work or not. However, women who attach importance to faith in their lives tend to work less than women without a …
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In this paper we apply standard cartel theory to identify the major institutional stabilizers of Germany?s area tariff … regulatory measures for injecting competition into Germany?s labor markets that focus on the creation of new options for firms …
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