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. Using the German Socioeconomic Panel (GSOEP) we are able to distinguish how the effects of sibling rivalry vary by cultural …
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important are traditional gender roles on housework allocation? We address these issues by applying a panel quantile regression … - influence his or her contribution to housework? (2) If so, does the magnitude of this influence differ by gender? and (3) How …, with the latter effect being roughly equal across genders. Nevertheless, traditional gender roles also appear to dictate …
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violate traditional gender identity norms. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study we also find that the …This paper aims to verify results of the innovative study on gender identity for the USA by Bertrand et al. (2015) for … exceeds the husband’s income. The results of the fixed effects regression confirm that gender identity has an impact on the …
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Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we find that male employees who work in an establishment, in which a works council exists, take … effect for females is much smaller, if discernible at all. The data suggests that this gender gap might be due to the fact …
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Economists often interpret absenteeism as an indicator of effort. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …-related absence is triggered exogenously. We observe no consistent gender differences in the link between absence and subsequent …
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