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This paper examines the effects of a substantial change in publicly funded paid parental leave in Germany on child …
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"Wettbewerb" und "Bildungspolitik" stehen in zweifacher Hinsicht im Zusammenhang: Erstens erfordert der internationale …
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representative longitudinal study of all refugees reported on administrative records in Germany - and analyse which determinants and …
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We examine the impact of family income during childhood on the type of secondary school that German children attend, a good indicator of their lifetime socioeconomic attainment. By contrast with several US child outcome studies, we find that late-childhood income is a more important determinant...
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Projected demographic changes in industrialized countries will reduce the share of the working-age population. Analyses based on standard OLG models predict that these changes will increase the capital-labor ratio. Hence, rates of return to capital decrease and wages increase with adverse...
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Applying a financial assets approach, we analyze the returns and earnings risk of investments into different types of human capital. Even though the returns from investing in human capital are extensively studied, little is known about the properties of the returns to different types of human...
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&D activities of foreign companies in Germany. These results confirm that Germany is still an attractive location for R&D activites …
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providers. -- Obesity ; human capital ; children ; child development ; Germany ; gender …
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We use newly available data from Germany to study the relationship between parental income and child health. We find a … UK. The relationship in Germany is about as strong in the US and stronger than in the UK. However, in contrast to US …
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