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Zeitschriftenartikel

Barg, Katherin (2015) Educational choice and cultural capital : examining social stratification within an institutionalized dialogue between family and school. Sociology : the journal of the British Sociological Association London [u.a.] 49 6 1113-1132 [Zeitschriftenartikel]

Barg, Katherin (2013) The Influence of Students' Social Background and Parental Involvement on Teachers’ School Track Choices : Reasons and Consequences. European Sociological Review Oxford 29 3 565-579 [Zeitschriftenartikel]

Barg, Katherin ; Beblo, Miriam (2012) Does "Sorting into Specialization" Explain the Differences in Time Use between Married and Cohabiting Couples? An Empirical Application for Germany. Annals of Economics and Statistics = Annales d'économie et de statistique Amiens 105/06 127-152 [Zeitschriftenartikel]

Barg, Katherin ; Beblo, Miriam (2009) Does marriage pay more than cohabitation? Journal of Economic Studies Bradford [u.a.] 36 6 552-570 [Zeitschriftenartikel]

Barg, Katherin ; Beblo, Miriam (2007) The male marital wage premium in Germany : selection versus specialization. Schmollers Jahrbuch Berlin 127 1 59-73 [Zeitschriftenartikel]

Dissertation

Barg, Katherin (2013) Social class differentials at the transition from lower to upper secondary education in France : School track choices, parental involvement and grade retention. Open Access Mannheim [Dissertation]
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Arbeitspapier

Barg, Katherin (2011) Social class differentials at the transition from lower to upper secondary education in France : Testing rational action models within an institutionalized dialogue between family and school. Arbeitspapiere / Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung = Working papers Mannheim 140 [Arbeitspapier]

Barg, Katherin ; Beblo, Miriam (2009) Male Marital Wage Premium : Warum verheiratete Männer (auch brutto) mehr verdienen als unverheiratete und was der Staat damit zu tun haben könnte. Discussion papers des Harriet Taylor Mill-Instituts für Ökonomie und Geschlechterforschung Berlin 06/09 [Arbeitspapier]

Barg, Katherin ; Beblo, Miriam (2008) Does marriage pay more than cohabitation? Selection and specialization effects on male wages in Germany. SOEP papers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research Berlin 82 [Arbeitspapier]

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