Replication files
Replication packages with data
Here are replication packages that also include the final analysis data
The effect of a nighttime curfew on the spread of COVID-19. Health Policy 2023, 104712 (with Johannes Apel and Niklas Rohde. Replication Package.
The long-run effects of sports club vouchers for primary school children. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2022, 14(3): 1–39 (with Thomas Siedler and Nicolas R. Ziebarth). Replication Package.
Compressing instruction time into fewer years of schooling and the impact on student performance. Economics of Education Review 2017, 58 (July), 1-14 (with Mathias Huebener). Replication Package.
Replication packages for SOEP-based publications
Below are replication packages for my SOEP-based publications. The SOEP data are provided by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin). Data from the SOEP survey are made available to researchers worldwide free of charge. See https://www.diw.de/en/diw_01.c.601584.en/data_access.html for further information.
Lost job, lost trust? On the effect of involuntary job loss on trust. Journal of Economic Psychology 2021, 84(February), 102369 (with Tim Friehe). Replication Package.
The effect of unemployment on the smoking behavior of couples. Health Economics 2020, 29, 154-170 (with Jakob Everding). Replication Package.
School entry, afternoon care, and mothers' labour supply. Empirical Economics 2019, 57(3), 769-803 (with Ludovica Gambaro and Frauke Peter). Replication Package.
Wealth distribution within couples. Review of Economics of the Household 2015, 13(3), 459-486 (with Eva Sierminska and Markus Grabka). Replication Package.
Does job loss make you smoke and gain weight? Economica 2014, 81(324), 626-648. Replication Package.
Spillover effects of maternal education on child's health and health behavior. Review of Economics of the Household 2013, 11(1), 29-52 (with Daniel Kemptner). Replication Package.
The effect of unemployment on the mental health of spouses - Evidence from plant closures in Germany. Journal of Health Economics 2013, 32(3), 546-558. Replication Package.
Replication packages for papers with other freely available data sets
Below are replication packages for papers with other data sets that are freely available for researchers
Day care quality and changes in the home learning environment of children. Education Economics 2019, 27(3), 265-286 (with Susanne Kuger and C. Katharina Spieß). Replication Package.
Replication packages based on confidential microdata
The following replication packages are for publications that use confidential microdata accessible (for a fee) by the Research Data Centres (RDCs) of the Federal Statistical Office and the Statistical Offices of the Länder:
Tuition fees and educational attainment (with Jan Bietenbeck, Andreas Leibing and Felix Weinhardt), forthcoming, European Economic Review. Replication Package.
The length of schooling and the timing of family formation. CESifo Economic Studies 2022, 68(1), 1-45 (with Josefine Koebe). Replication Package.