This paper investigates the redistributive impact of private and public childcare provision and education on children's resources in Germany between 2009 and 2013. It takes account of the multidimensionality of children's needs and access to economic resources by applying an extended income approach. Combining survey data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with administrative data from the German Federal Statistical Office, extended disposable income inequality is found to be significantly lower than disposable cash income inequality at the five percent level across all years. However, the extension does not significantly change distributional trends. At the same time, publicly provided childcare and schooling notably decrease in...
'In general child care subsidies are widely accepted as a means to create equal chances for mothers ...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
Empirical studies of inequality and poverty are usually based on disposable cash incomes, disregardi...
Single parents and unmarried couples are increasingly replacing the traditional nuclear family. Thi...
The first paper investigates if the greater variety in living arrangements contributes to increased ...
The aim of this paper is to estimate income advantages arising from publicly provided education and ...
Olaf Groh-Samberg* The aim of this paper is to estimate income advantages arising from publicly prov...
In my dissertation, I evaluate differences in children’s education by parental wealth in Germany usi...
In this article, I evaluate whether educational attainment in Germany is stratified by parental weal...
Recently, early investments in the human capital of children from socially disadvantaged environment...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
We use unique administrative German data to examine the role of childhood health for the intergenera...
This thesis studies inequalities in the areas of education and labor markets, as well as public pol...
Families’ economic wealth is a resource that can provide children with crucial advantages early in t...
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on ch...
'In general child care subsidies are widely accepted as a means to create equal chances for mothers ...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
Empirical studies of inequality and poverty are usually based on disposable cash incomes, disregardi...
Single parents and unmarried couples are increasingly replacing the traditional nuclear family. Thi...
The first paper investigates if the greater variety in living arrangements contributes to increased ...
The aim of this paper is to estimate income advantages arising from publicly provided education and ...
Olaf Groh-Samberg* The aim of this paper is to estimate income advantages arising from publicly prov...
In my dissertation, I evaluate differences in children’s education by parental wealth in Germany usi...
In this article, I evaluate whether educational attainment in Germany is stratified by parental weal...
Recently, early investments in the human capital of children from socially disadvantaged environment...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
We use unique administrative German data to examine the role of childhood health for the intergenera...
This thesis studies inequalities in the areas of education and labor markets, as well as public pol...
Families’ economic wealth is a resource that can provide children with crucial advantages early in t...
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on ch...
'In general child care subsidies are widely accepted as a means to create equal chances for mothers ...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
Empirical studies of inequality and poverty are usually based on disposable cash incomes, disregardi...