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  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Geschlechterstereotype aufbrechen

    In: Tagesspiegel Causa (08.09.2016), [Online-Artikel] | Elke Holst
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 37 / 2016

    Better Career Opportunities for Women Will Help Lower the Gender Pay Gap: Nine Questions to Elke Holst

    2016
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 37 / 2016

    Women's Likelihood of Holding a Senior Management Position Is Considerably Lower than Men's - Especially in the Financial Sector

    Women remain grossly underrepresented in management positions in Germany. However, what has been dubbed the gender leadership gap, i.e., the difference between the share of all employees who are women and the share of women in senior management positions, varies considerably across different industries. The present report shows that the largest gender gap in the likelihood of holding a senior management ...

    2016| Elke Holst, Martin Friedrich
  • Externe Monographien

    Peer Effects in Parental Leave Decisions

    This paper analyzes to what extent parental leave decisions of mothers with young children depend on the decisions made by their coworkers. The identification of peer effects, which are defined as indirect effects of the behavior of a social reference group on individual outcomes, bears various challenges due to correlated characteristics within social groups and endogenous group membership. We overcome ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2016, 39 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 10173)
    | Clara Welteke, Katharina Wrohlich
  • DIW Wochenbericht 37 / 2016

    Hohe Führungspositionen: in der Finanzbranche haben Frauen im Vergleich zu Männern besonders geringe Chancen

    Frauen sind in Führungspositionen insgesamt noch immer deutlich unterrepräsentiert. Der sogenannte Gender Leadership Gap, also die Differenz zwischen dem Anteil von Frauen an allen abhängig Beschäftigten und dem Anteil von Frauen in hohen Führungspositionen, variiert zwischen einzelnen Branchen allerdings erheblich. Der vorliegende Bericht zeigt, dass die Chancen von Frauen in der Finanzbranche am ...

    2016| Elke Holst, Martin Friedrich
  • DIW Wochenbericht 37 / 2016

    Bessere Aufstiegschancen von Frauen tragen zur Reduzierung des Gender Pay Gap bei: Neun Fragen an Elke Holst

    2016
  • DIW Wochenbericht 34 / 2016

    Entgeltgleichheitsgesetz: Mehr Transparenz beim Verdienst? Kommentar

    2016| Elke Holst
  • Diskussionspapiere 1600 / 2016

    Peer Effects in Parental Leave Decisions

    This paper analyzes to what extent parental leave decisions of mothers with young children depend on the decisions made by their coworkers. The identification of peer effects, which are defined as indirect effects of the behavior of a social reference group on individual outcomes, bears various challenges due to correlated characteristics within social groups and endogenous group membership. We overcome ...

    2016| Clara Welteke, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Diskussionspapiere 1603 / 2016

    The Family Working Time Model - Toward More Gender Equality in Work and Care

    Since the millennium, the labor market participation of women and mothers is increasing across European countries. Several work/care policy measures underlie this evolution. At the same time, the labor market behavior of men and fathers, as well as their involvement in care work, is relatively unchanging, meaning that employed mothers are facing an increased burden with respect to gainful employment ...

    2016| Kai-Uwe Müller, Michael Neumann, Katharina Wrohlich
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3 / 2016

    Corporate Boards of Large Companies: More Momentum Needed for Gender Parity

    Germany’s large corporations still have a long way to go before achieving balanced representation of men and women on their boards. At the end of 2015, the share of women on the executive boards of the top 200 companies in Germany was a good six percent, an increase of less than one percentage point over 2014. The share of women on the supervisory boards of these top 200 companies was almost 20 percent ...

    2016| Elke Holst, Anja Kirsch
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