Forschung SOEP: Soziale Ungleichheiten und Verteilung

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    Geringere Chancen auf gesundes Leben für LGBTQI*-Menschen

    09.02.2021
  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    The effects of personality on the native-migrant labour market gap

    This article quantifies differences in personality skills (Big Five Factor, locus of control, reciprocity, life goals and risk) and their assimilation rate between first-generation immigrants and native Germans, using the SOEP survey. The results reveal that the two groups differentiate in their personality traits but immigrants do not tend to assimilate natives during...

    10.03.2021| Marli Guimarães Fernandes, Nova School of Business and Economics
  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    Technological Change and Labor Market Opportunities

    The role of skill-biased technological change for increasing wage inequality is well documented. Interestingly, we find that even though in Germany from 1986 to 2012 wage inequality rose, the wage penalty of a disadvantaged family background declined. Our analysis shows that this development is consistently linked to technological progress. The introduction and the use of...

    24.02.2021| Cäcilia Lipowski, ZEW Mannheim
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    Culture, Children and Couple Gender Inequality

    This paper examines how culture determines within-couple gender inequality. Exploiting the setting of Germany's division and reunification, I compare child penalties of couples socialised in a more gender-egalitarian culture to those in a gender-traditional culture. The long-run penalty on the female income share is 30.9% in West German couples, compared to 18.3% in East German...

    17.02.2021| Jonas Jessen
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: A Meta-Analysis

    Understanding the distributional impacts of market-based climate policies is crucial to design economically efficient climate change mitigation policies that are socially acceptable and avoid adverse impacts on the poor. Empirical studies that examine the distributional impacts of carbon pricing and fossil fuel subsidy reforms in different countries arrive at ambiguous results. To systematically determine ...

    In: Environmental & Resource Economics 78 (2021), 1, S. 1-42 | Nils Ohlendorff, Michael Jakob, Jan Christoph Minx, Carsten Schröder, Jan Christoph Steckel
  • DIW aktuell ; 58 / 2021

    Hartz-IV-Reformvorschlag: Weder sozialpolitischer Meilenstein noch schleichende Einführung eines bedingungslosen Grundeinkommens

    Während des ersten Corona-Lockdowns wurde der Zugang zu Hartz IV erleichtert, um die Folgen der Eindämmungsmaßnahmen abzufedern. So wurden beispielsweise die Angemessenheitsprüfung zu den Unterkunftskosten und die Vermögensprüfung abgeschafft sowie auf Sanktionen verzichtet. Diese Änderungen waren zunächst bis Ende März befristet und wurden jetzt im Rahmen des jüngsten Koalitionsausschusses bis zum ...

    2021| Fabian Beckmann, Rolf G. Heinze, Dominik Schad, Jürgen Schupp
  • DIW Weekly Report 5/6 / 2021

    LGBTQI* People in Germany Face Staggering Health Disparities

    Discrimination and rejection experienced by LGBTQI* people affect their mental health and, in the long term, their physical health as well. Survey data from the Socio-Economic Panel and Bielefeld University show that LGBTQI* people in Germany are affected by negative mental health outcomes three to four times more often than the rest of the population. Poor physical health that may be stress-related, ...

    2021| David Kasprowski, Mirjam Fischer, Xiao Chen, Lisa de Vries, Martin Kroh, Simon Kühne, David Richter, Zaza Zindel
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Coronavirus and Care: How the Coronavirus Crisis Affected Fathers’ Involvement in Germany

    Background: Some have hypothesized that the coronavirus crisis may result in a retraditionalization of behaviour. This paper examines this hypothesis by analyzing how the time fathers and mothers spent with their children changed during the first lockdown in the case of Germany.Methods: Data for this investigation come from the German Socio-Economic Panel. The outcome variable is the time spent on ...

    In: Demographic Research 44 (2021), Art. 4, S. 99-124 | Michaela Kreyenfeld, Sabine Zinn
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Gender and Changes in Household Wealth after the Dissolution of Marriage and Cohabitation in Germany

    Objective: To document how changes in household wealth following the dissolution of marriage and cohabitation differ by gender in Germany.Background: Marital property regimes usually prescribe that both partners receive a share of the couple's wealth following a divorce. The dissolution of cohabiting unions is not governed by marital property regimes in most countries, including Germany. Because men, ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family 83 (2021), 1, S. 228-242 | Diederik Boertien, Philipp M. Lersch
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Gendered Employment Trajectories and Individual Wealth at Older Ages in Eastern and Western Germany

    This study examines the association between employment trajectories and retired men’s and women’s individual wealth at older ages in the two distinct welfare state contexts of Eastern and Western Germany. Because of the increasing re-marketization of retirement provisions, wealth is becoming increasingly important for retirees’ economic well-being. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research (2021), 100374, 11 S. | Theresa Nutz, Philipp A. Lersch
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