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2005 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, evidence from regression and decomposition techniques suggests that gender …
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. Using panel data from German social security, both at an individual and aggregated at the plant and regional level, I …
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regional human capital. Using panel data from German social security records, both at an individual and aggregated at the plant …
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Household Panel Survey. Considering both overall smoker status as well as the number of cigarettes consumed, we provide … estimates for the smoking wage penalty using standard regression methods, including panel estimators for fixed effects and panel … about 4%. However, panel estimator and IV results show relatively few support for hypotheses linking the smoking wage …
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2005 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, evidence from regression and decomposition techniques suggests that gender …
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I exploit exogenous changes in school year length in Germany in 1966 and 1967 to study the causal effect of education on health. Controlling for cohort, school track and Federal states fixed effects, which fully control for the assignment into treatment, reveals no differences in body weight,...
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I exploit exogenous changes in school year length in Germany in 1966 and 1967 to study the causal effect of education on health. Controlling for cohort, school track and Federal states fixed effects, which fully control for the assignment into treatment, reveals no differences in body weight,...
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I test some predictions of Gary Becker’s theory of taste discrimination regarding discrimination of foreigners by employers, co-workers and customers. I combine a 2% sample of the German working population and a 50% sample of German plants with low-level regional data, including the vote...
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