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  • Bericht

    FamilienMonitor_Corona (7): Wohlbefinden von Eltern sinkt auf Tiefstwert

    Das neueste Update des FamilienMonitor_Corona betrachtet die Sorgen und das Wohlbefinden von Familien im Zeitraum 31. März bis 13. April 2021. In diesen Zeitraum fallen in vielen Bundesländern die Osterferien. Die Zahl der Neuinfektionen ist in diesem Zeitraum weiter dynamisch gewachsen. HausärztInnen haben mit dem Impfen gegen das Corona-Virus begonnen, wodurch seit Impfbeginn Höchstwerte ...

    19.04.2021| Mathias Huebener
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    Trauma at School: The Impacts of Shootings on Students' Human Capital and Economic Outcomes

    26.04.2021| Molly Schnell (Northwestern University)
  • Externe Working Papers

    Working Life and Human Capital Investment: Causal Evidence from Pension Reform

    This paper presents a life-cycle model with human capital investment during working life through training and provides a novel empirical test of human capital theory. We exploit a sizable pension reform across adjacent cohorts in a regression discontinuity setting and find that an increase in working life increases training. We discuss and test further predictions regarding the relation between initial ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2020, 40 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 12891)
    | Niklas Gohl, Peter Haan, Elisabeth Kurz, Felix Weinhardt
  • SOEPpapers 1125 / 2021

    Auswirkungen von Referenzzeiträumen auf die Selbstangaben zum freiwilligen Engagement: Ergebnisse einer experimentellen Studie

    In der vorliegenden Studie wird untersucht, inwiefern sich der Einsatz eines spezifischen Zeitfensters bei Survey-Abfragen zum ehrenamtlichen und freiwilligen Engagement – im Vergleich zu Survey-Abfragen mit unspezifischen Zeitfenstern – auf die Selbstangaben von Befragten auswirkt. Die Grundlage der Untersuchung bildet ein Experiment, welches zu diesem Zweck im Rahmen des SOEP-Innovationssamples (SOEP-IS) ...

    2021| Nadiya Kelle, Luise Burkhardt, Corinna Kausmann, Julia Simonson, Jürgen Schupp, Clemens Tesch-Römer
  • SOEPpapers 1126 / 2021

    Trade Shocks, Fertility, and Marital Behavior

    Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze the effects of exposure to trade on the fertility and marital behavior of German workers. We find that individuals working in sectors that were more affected by import competition from Eastern Europe and suffered worse labor market outcomes were less likely to have children. In contrast, workers in sectors that benefited from increased ...

    2021| Osea Giuntella, Lorenzo Rotunno, Luca Stella
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Distribution of Wealth in Germany 1895-2018

    This paper presents the first comprehensive study of the long-run evolution of wealth inequality in Germany. We combine tax data, surveys, national accounts and rich lists to study the distribution of wealth in Germany from 1895 to 2018. We show that the concentration of wealth in the hands of the top 1% has fallen by half, from close to 50% in 1895 to less than 25% today. The interwar period as well ...

    Bonn: EconTribute, 2020, 68 S.
    (EconTribute Policy Brief ; 001)
    | Thilo N. H. Albers, Charlotte Bartels, Moritz Schularick
  • Externe Working Papers

    Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance Rules for Land

    What are the long-term economic effects of a more equal distribution of wealth? We exploit variation in historical inheritance rules for land traversing political, linguistic, geological, and religious borders in Germany. In some German areas, inherited land was to be shared or divided equally among children, while in others land was ruled to be indivisible. Using a geographic regression discontinuity ...

    Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020, 55 S.
    (NBER Working Paper Series ; 28230)
    | Charlotte Bartels, Simon Jäger, Natalie Obergruber
  • Externe Working Papers

    Income, Consumption and Wealth Inequality in Germany: Three Concepts, Three Stories?

    Given how controversially inequality is still being discussed by both academics and policy makers in Germany, we discuss methodological issues related to the measurement of inequalities and review the literature and empirical estimates of different forms of inequality. One important issue is the choice of the measure of well-being: the central measures discussed are household equivalent disposable ...

    Berlin: Forum for a New Economy, 2020, 25 S.
    (Forum New Economy Basic Papers ; 2)
    | Charlotte Bartels, Carsten Schroeder
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Role of Rental Income, Real Estate and Rents for Inequality in Germany

    We quantify the contribution of rental income to pre- and post-government equivalent household income inequality and of housing wealth to net wealth inequality between 2002 and 2017 in Germany by means of a factor decomposition. Further, we differentiate by region types (urban vs. rural, large vs. small municipalities) and federal states. We find that housing wealth, housing ownership and rental income ...

    Berlin: Forum for a New Economy, 2020, 25 S.
    (Forum for a New Economy Working Papers ; 7)
    | Charlotte Bartels, Carsten Schroeder
  • Bericht

    Neuer Bericht von Climate Friendly Materials Plattform wurde veröffentlicht: Carbon Contracts for Difference. An assessment of selected socio-economic impacts for Germany

    This report offers insights to support key German stakeholders on the implementation of an innovative and promising policy instrument for the decarbonization of the basic materials sectors: project-based Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfDs). It analyses selected socio-economic impacts of introducing this policy instrument in Germany. The reports accounts for the perspective of all relevant groups ...

    15.04.2021| Olga Chiappinelli
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