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ErscheinungsjahrTitelAutor:innen
2012One man's blessing, another woman's curse? Family factors and the gender-earnings gap of doctorsSchurer, Stefanie; Kuehnle, Daniel; Scott, Anthony; Cheng, Terence Chai
2013The effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health: Evidence from GermanyKuehnle, Daniel; Wunder, Christoph
2013The effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health: Evidence from GermanyKuehnle, Daniel; Wunder, Christoph
2013The causal effect of family income on child health: A re-examination using an instrumental variables approachKuehnle, Daniel
2014Using the life satisfaction approach to value daylight savings time transitions: Evidence from Britain and GermanyKuehnle, Daniel; Wunder, Christoph
2015The Effect of Paid Parental Leave on Child Health in AustraliaBroadway, Barbara; Kalb, Guyonne; Kuehnle, Daniel; Maeder, Miriam
2015Using the life satisfaction approach to value daylight savings time transitions: Evidence from Britain and GermanyKuehnle, Daniel; Wunder, Christoph
2015What Factors Affect Doctors' Hours Decisions: Comparing Structural Discrete Choice and Reduced-Form ApproachesKalb, Guyonne; Kuehnle, Daniel; Scott, Anthony; Cheng, Terence Chai; Jeon, Sung-Hee
2017Paid parental leave and child development: Evidence from the 2007 German parental benefit reform and administrative dataHuebener, Mathias; Kuehnle, Daniel; Spieß, Christa Katharina
2017Does early child care attendance influence children's cognitive and non-cognitive skill development?Kuehnle, Daniel; Oberfichtner, Michael
2017Does early child care attendance influence children's cognitive and non-cognitive skill development?Kuehnle, Daniel; Oberfichtner, Michael
2019Parental leave policies and socio-economic gaps in child development: Evidence from a substantial benefit reform using administrative dataHuebener, Mathias; Kuehnle, Daniel; Spiess, C. Katharina
2021Revisiting gender identity and relative income within households: A cautionary tale on the potential pitfalls of density estimatorsKuehnle, Daniel; Oberfichtner, Michael; Ostermann, Kerstin