The effect of employment protection on worker effort: Absenteeism during and after probation A Ichino, RT Riphahn Journal of the European Economic Association 3 (1), 120-143, 2005 | 669 | 2005 |
Temporary contracts and employee effort A Engellandt, RT Riphahn Labour economics 12 (3), 281-299, 2005 | 513 | 2005 |
Cohort effects in the educational attainment of second generation immigrants in Germany: An analysis of census data RT Riphahn Journal of Population Economics 16, 711-737, 2003 | 314 | 2003 |
Rational poverty or poor rationality? The take‐up of social assistance benefits RT Riphahn Review of income and wealth 47 (3), 379-398, 2001 | 304 | 2001 |
Timing of school tracking as a determinant of intergenerational transmission of education P Bauer, RT Riphahn Economics Letters 91 (1), 90-97, 2006 | 271 | 2006 |
Intergenerational transmission of educational attainment in Germany–the last five decades G Heineck, RT Riphahn Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 229 (1), 36-60, 2009 | 269 | 2009 |
Heterogeneity in the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment: evidence from Switzerland on natives and second-generation immigrants P Bauer, RT Riphahn Journal of Population Economics 20, 121-148, 2007 | 260 | 2007 |
Incentive effects in the demand for health care: a bivariate panel count data estimation RT Riphahn, A Wambach, A Million Journal of applied econometrics 18 (4), 387-405, 2003 | 256 | 2003 |
Item non-response on income and wealth questions RT Riphahn, O Serfling Empirical economics 30, 521-538, 2005 | 251 | 2005 |
Fertility assimilation of immigrants: Evidence from count data models J Mayer, RT Riphahn Journal of population Economics 13, 241-261, 2000 | 225 | 2000 |
Income and employment effects of health shocks A test case for the German welfare state RT Riphahn Journal of Population Economics 12, 363-389, 1999 | 223 | 1999 |
Labor force transitions of older married couples in Germany DM Blau, RT Riphahn Labour economics 6 (2), 229-252, 1999 | 187 | 1999 |
Employment protection and effort among German employees RT Riphahn Economics Letters 85 (3), 353-357, 2004 | 158 | 2004 |
Female labour supply and parental leave benefits–the causal effect of paying higher transfers for a shorter period of time A Bergemann, RT Riphahn Applied Economics Letters 18 (1), 17-20, 2010 | 145 | 2010 |
The timing of retirement—New evidence from Swiss female workers B Hanel, RT Riphahn Labour economics 19 (5), 718-728, 2012 | 135 | 2012 |
Immigrant participation in social assistance programs: evidence from German guestworkers RT Riphahn Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1999 | 135 | 1999 |
Disability retirement and unemployment-substitute pathways for labour force exit? An empirical test for the case of Germany RT Riphahn Applied economics 29 (5), 551-561, 1997 | 108 | 1997 |
Maternal employment effects of paid parental leave A Bergemann, RT Riphahn Journal of Population Economics 36 (1), 139-178, 2023 | 106 | 2023 |
Feature: flexible forms of employment: boon and bane EJ Jahn, RT Riphahn, C Schnabel The Economic Journal 122 (562), F115-F124, 2012 | 106 | 2012 |
Fertility effects of child benefits RT Riphahn, F Wiynck Journal of Population Economics 30, 1135-1184, 2017 | 101 | 2017 |