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approach, we compare couples in the German Socio-Economic Panel who marry between 1991 and 2008 with couples who remain …
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wage premium in Germany using a shifting panel design for marriages and move-ins from 1993 to 2004 in the German Socio …-Economic Panel. With non-parametric matching models men who get married (treatment group I) are matched with cohabiting respectively …
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their wives take over household chores). We investigate the MWP in Germany using a shifting panel design for marriages … between 1993 and 2003 in the German Socio-Economic Panel. Non-parametric matching of marrying men (treatment group) with …
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We present the results of an experiment measuring social preferences within couples in a context where intra-household pay-off inequality can be reduced at the cost of diminishing household income. We measure social norms regarding this efficiency-equality trade-off and implement a cross-country...
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. In a fixed-effects regression analysis, we compare time allocations of couples in the German Socio-Economic Panel whose …
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"Since 2009, the German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ) provides a statistical tool - named Logib-D - for firms to measure their internal wage inequality voluntarily. We use our estimation model of firm-specific gender pay gaps, developed in the DFG...
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"The expansion of all-day schools is currently enjoying a high priority in the political agenda. One of the reasons for this is the poor results of German pupils in the PISA study. This paper is to examine what effect the expansion of all-day schools will have on the labour force participation...
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"Since 2009, the German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ) provides a statistical tool - named Logib-D - for firms to measure their internal wage inequality voluntarily. We use our estimation model of firm-specific gender pay gaps, developed in the DFG...
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