Schmollers Jahrbuch Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften 2011
Schmollers Jahrbuch 131 (2) 2011
Leisure-related Opportunity Costs and the Transition to Motherhood – A Panel Analysis
Oliver Arránz Becker
Daniel Lois
Economic Consequences of Family Break-Up. Income Before and After Family Break-Up of Women in Germany and the United States
Anke Radenacker
Biographical consequences of teenage motherhood in Germany
Sabine Keller
Disconnected Young Adults in Germany: Initial Evidence
Friedhelm Pfeiffer
Ruben R. Seiberlich
Gifts, Bequests, and Social Inequality in West Germany
Thomas Leopold
Thorsten Schneider
Keeping it in the Family? If Parents Smoke Do Children Follow?
Dean R. Lillard
The Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Disadvantages and Social Exclusion - Constraints on Social Mobility
Veronika V. Eberharter
Destabilization and Destandardization: For Whom? The Development of West German Job Mobility since 1984
Johannes Giesecke
Jan Paul Heisig
The Introduction of a Short-Term Earnings-Related Parental Leave Benefit System and Differential Effects on Employment Intentions
Annette Bergemann
Regina T. Riphahn
Consequences of Job Mobility for the Subsequent Earnings at the Beginning of the Employment Career in Germany and the UK
Paul Schmelzer
Early Unemployment and Subsequent Career Complexity: A Sequence-Based Perspective
Anna Manzonin
Irma Mooi-Reci
Can Employment Changes Explain Rising Income Inequality in Germany?
Martin Biewen
Andos Juhasz
Trends in Intragenerational Income Mobility in the Western States of Germany and the United States (1984-2006)
Gulgun Bayaz
Richard V. Burkhauser
Kenneth A. Couch
Equivalence scales and the cost of children: The case of household splits in Denmark, France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Gunther Schmaus
Sally Bould
Social Inequality in Early Childhood Health - Participation in the Preventive Health Care Program for Children
Sten Becker
Karin Kurz
The Effect of Private Health Insurance on Doctor Visits, Hospital Nights, and Self-Assessed Health: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel
Patrick Hullegie
Tobias J. Klein
Persuasion Effects in Electoral Campaigns – A Comparative Analysis of Household Panel Data
Ursina Kuhn
Does a Smoking Ban Reduce Smoking? Evidence from Germany
Josef Brüderl
Volker Ludwig
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