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Exploiting a rich panel data child survey merged with administrative records along with a pseudo-experiment generating variation in the take-up of pre-school across municipalities, we provide evidence of the effects on non-cognitive child outcomes of participating in large scale publicly...
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for Germany, we indeed find absenteeism of employees to be higher in the public than the private sector. The differences … that the stereotype of the "malingering bureaucrat" seems to be an exaggeration, at least for Germany …
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We study management practices and performance of public sector organizations in Germany. For a representative sample of …
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into self-employment and survival of self-employed persons in Germany. The empirical analysis reveals that among the …
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search behavior using a novel panel data set of newly-unemployed individuals in Germany. Consistent with our theoretical …
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This paper demonstrates that locus of control, i.e. whether individuals believe that reinforcement in life comes from their own actions instead of being determined by luck or destiny, is an important predictor of the decision to obtain higher education. Furthermore, the authors find that...
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women and men in management positions and other white-collar employees in Germany's private sector 2007. While bivariate …
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years in managerial/ leadership positions than for locus of control. Negative labour market states were also marked by …
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correlations of cognitive skills in Germany are roughly the same or slightly stronger than those found by previous studies for … Germany seem to be considerably higher than the ones found for the U.S. Hence, skill transmission does not seem to be able to …
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. Comparing the effects of beauty and confidence measures in two countries (Germany and Luxembourg), we find that wages are more …
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