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2006The Parental Leave Benefit Reform in Germany: Costs and Labour Market Outcomes of Moving towards the Scandinavian ModelSpieß, Christa Katharina; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Income Taxation and its Family Components in FranceDell, Fabien; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Labor supply and child care choices in a rationed child care marketWrohlich, Katharina
2006Die Wirkung ausgewählter familienpolitischer Instrumente auf das Arbeitsangebot von Eltern: Expertise für den Familienbericht der BundesregierungSteiner, Viktor; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Evaluating the German 'Mini-Job' Reform Using a True Natural ExperimentCaliendo, Marco; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Evaluating the German Mini-Job reform using a true natural experimentCaliendo, Marco; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Familiensplitting begünstigt einkommensstarke Familien, geringe Auswirkungen auf das ArbeitsangebotSteiner, Viktor; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Wirkungsstudie "Elterngeld": Gutachten des DIW Berlin im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend, BerlinBüchner, Charlotte; Haan, Peter; Schmitt, Christian; Spieß, C. Katharina; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Elterngeld: kürzere Erwerbspausen von Müttern erwartetSpieß, C. Katharina; Wrohlich, Katharina
2006Introducing family tax splitting in Germany: how would it affect the income distribution and work incentives?Steiner, Viktor; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Why are mothers working longer hours in Austria than in Germany? A comparative micro simulation analysisDearing, Helene; Hofer, Helmut; Lietz, Christine; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Why are mothers working longer hours in Austria than in Germany? A comparative micro simulation analysisDearing, Helene; Hofer, Helmut; Lietz, Christine; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Why are mothers working longer hours in Austria than in Germany? A comparative micro simulation analysisDearing, Helene; Hofer, Helmut; Lietz, Christine; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Introducing Family Tax Splitting in Germany: How Would It Affect the Income Distribution, Work Incentives and Household Welfare?Steiner, Viktor; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Optimal taxation: the design of child related cash- and in-kind-benefitsHaan, Peter; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Optimal taxation: the design of child related cash- and in-kind-benefitsHaan, Peter; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Why Are Mothers Working Longer Hours in Austria than in Germany? A Comparative Micro Simulation AnalysisDearing, Helene; Hofer, Helmut; Lietz, Christine; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf; Wrohlich, Katharina
2007Optimal Taxation: The Design of Child Related Cash- and In-Kind-BenefitsHaan, Peter; Wrohlich, Katharina
2008Does Distance Determine Who Attends a University in Germany?Spieß, C. Katharina; Wrohlich, Katharina
2008Financial student aid and enrollment into higher education: new evidence from GermanySteiner, Viktor; Wrohlich, Katharina