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A lack of cultural integration is often blamed for hindering immigrant families' economic progression. This paper is a first attempt to explore whether immigrant parents' ethnic identity affects the next generation's human capital accumulation in the host country. Empirical results based on data...
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educational reform in Germany that has raised weekly instructional time for high school students by 12.5% as a quasi …
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Germany where tracking occurs at age ten and has a strong binding character. Our results indicate no consistent patterns for …
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immigrant groups in both France and Germany, two major European economies with distinct immigration histories …
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carried out at the state level in Germany as a quasi-natural experiment: between 2001 and 2007, the academic-track high school … (Gymnasium) was reduced by one year in most of Germany's federal states, leaving the overall curriculum unchanged. To investigate …
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This paper analyzes the effect of educational mismatch on wages in Germany, using data from the German Socio …
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In this paper, we use SOEP data to explore whether parents' employment has an extra effect on the school achievement of their children, beyond the well‐established effects of education, income and demography. First, we test whether the source of income or parents' unemployment determine...
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This study investigated the effects of divorce on educational gaps in mothers' economic resources. The results shed new light on two opposing theoretical positions that have informed research on social inequality in the consequences of divorce. Recent extensions of the “diverging destinies”...
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addition to income, as dimensions of multidimensional well-being in Germany. Our analysis shows that more than half of the …
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In developed countries, obesity tends to be associated with worse labor market outcomes. One possible reason is that obesity leads to less human capital formation early in life. This paper investigates the association between obesity and the developmental functioning of children at younger ages...
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