Forschung SOEP: Soziale Ungleichheiten und Verteilung

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  • Infografik

    Vermögenskonzentration nach Schließung der Datenlücke

    14.07.2020
  • DIW Wochenbericht 32/33 / 2020

    Befristetes Grundeinkommen in Entwicklungsländern: Wenn nicht jetzt, wann dann? Kommentar

    2020| Jürgen Schupp
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    Die Ungleichheit von Lebenserwerbseinkommen

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 100 (2020), 4, S. 241-245 | Timm Bönke, Holger Lüthen
  • DIW aktuell

    Kinderbetreuung in Corona-Zeiten: Mütter tragen die Hauptlast, aber Väter holen auf

    Die coronabedingten Schließungen von Schulen und Kinderbetreuungseinrichtungen im April und Mai 2020 haben viele Eltern vor eine immense Herausforderung gestellt. Plötzlich mussten Kinder ganztags zu Hause betreut und beschult werden. Wie aktuelle Ergebnisse der SOEP-CoV-Studie zeigen, lag die Hauptlast der Kinderbetreuung während des Lockdowns bei den Müttern. Gleichzeitig...

    28.07.2020
  • DIW Weekly Report 30/31 / 2020

    Millionaires under the Microscope: Data Gap on Top Wealth Holders Closed: Wealth Concentration Higher than Presumed

    Individuals with assets in the millions of euros have been underrepresented in population surveys and accordingly little has been known about them. As a result, the full extent of wealth concentration in Germany was unknown. To close the existing data gap, the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) integrated a special sample in which individuals with high assets are overrepresented. New calculations using this ...

    2020| Carsten Schröder, Charlotte Bartels, Konstantin Göbler, Markus M. Grabka, Johannes König
  • Forschungsprojekt

    Pilotprojekt Grundeinkommen

    Die derzeitige Debatte um das bedingungslose Grundeinkommen ist häufig geprägt von persönlichen Meinungen oder Vermutungen und beruht selten auf fundiertem Wissen, da es bisher keine verallgemeinerbaren wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen in Deutschland dazu gegeben hat. Studien in anderen Ländern wie Finnland liefern zwar erste Erkenntnisse, sind allerdings häufig veraltet oder nur auf bestimmte...

    Aktuelles Projekt| Sozio-oekonomisches Panel
  • Audio

    Making a nation-wide randomized field experiment:: Lessons from the Finnish basic income trial

    The original goal of the Finnish experiment of 2017 and 2018 was to try to get some evidence on how a new social policy instrument mimicking a basic income would work and what kind of behavioral consequences it would have. The realized experiment was restricted to people aged 25–58 already receiving a labor market subsidy or unemployment allowance and a total of 2,000 participants were...

    28.01.2020| Veranstaltungsrückblick
  • Berlin Lunchtime Meeting

    Making a nation-wide randomized field experiment: Lessons from the Finnish basic income trial

    The original goal of the Finnish experiment of 2017 and 2018 was to try to get some evidence on how a new social policy instrument mimicking a basic income would work and what kind of behavioral consequences it would have. The realized experiment was restricted to people aged 25–58 already receiving a labor market subsidy or unemployment allowance and a total of 2,000 participants were...

    28.01.2020| Olli Kangas, Michael C. Burda, Jürgen Schupp
  • Berlin Lunchtime Meeting

    Making a nation-wide randomized field experiment: Lessons from the Finnish basic income trial

    The original goal of the Finnish experiment of 2017 and 2018 was to try to get some evidence on how a new social policy instrument mimicking a basic income would work and what kind of behavioral consequences it would have. The realized experiment was restricted to people aged 25–58 already receiving a labor market subsidy or unemployment allowance and a total of 2,000 participants were...

    28.01.2020| Olli Kangas, Michael C. Burda, Jürgen Schupp
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    A Novel Sampling Strategy for Surveying High Net-Worth Individuals: A Pretest Using the Socio-Economic Panel

    High‐wealth individuals are typically underrepresented or completely missing in population surveys. The lack of comprehensive national registers on high‐wealth individuals in many countries challenged previous attempts to remedy this under‐representation. In a novel research design, we draw on public data on the shareholding structures of companies as a sampling frame. Our design builds on the empirical ...

    In: The Review of Income and Wealth 66 (2020), 4, S. 825-849 | Rainer Siegers, Charlotte Bartels, Martin Kroh, Carsten Schröder, Markus M. Grabka, Johannes König
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