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without controlling for heterogeneity. This paper provides evidence for Germany based on representative panel data including …
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In 2001, the voluntary additional Riester pension scheme was implemented in Germany. Financial subsidies should …
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This paper examines the relative wealth position and the portfolio choices of immigrants in Germany. The empirical …
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subsidized retirement plans. In this context, Germany introduced the so-called Riester pension plans. To assess its effectiveness …
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The affordability of housing has become a major topic of discussion in Germany among both social scientists and the …
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music education programs are becoming increasingly popular among policy makers in Germany and other developed countries …
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Nationally representative panel survey data for Germany and Australia are used to investigate the impact of working …
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entitlements and sheds light on determinants of this behavior. Against the background that educational mobility in Germany is low … former socialist East Germany choose to take up student aid than similar West German students. Finally, in line with …
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-wing preferences and attitudes towards immigration. Using longitudinal data from Germany, our intergenerational estimates suggest that …
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We propose a new non-linear regression model for rating dependent variables. The rating scale model accounts for the upper and lower bounds of ratings. Parametric and semi-parametric estimation is discussed. An application investigates the relationship between stated health satisfaction and...
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