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    Grundrentenplan der großen Koalition: Welche Risiken soll die gesetzliche Rentenversicherung versichern?

    Unabhängig davon, ob der Grundrenten-Beschluss der Koalitionsparteien tatsächlich umgesetzt wird, ist er von Interesse, da die Diskussion über die noch offene Finanzierung der geplanten Grundrente auf die grundsätzliche Frage verweist, welche Risiken die Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung eigentlich versichert. Es gibt Argumente dafür, dass die konventionelle Sichtweise auf die versicherten Risiken abgelöst ...

    In: Wirtschaftsdienst 100 (2020), 1, S. 29-34 | Ute Klammer, Gert G. Wagner
  • Blog Marcel Fratzscher

    Die deutsche Wirtschaftsschwäche ist hausgemacht

    Dass die deutsche Wirtschaft schwächelt, liegt auch an der Ineffizienz und Unzuverlässigkeit des Staates. Die Folge ist ein Vertrauensverlust. Gastbeitrag Dieser Beitrag ist am 10. Februar 2020 im Tagesspiegel erschienen.  Mit dem Einbruch der Industrieproduktion um 3,5 Prozent im Dezember lässt sich nicht mehr leugnen, dass die deutsche Wirtschaft einer Rezession gefährlich ...

    11.02.2020| Marcel Fratzscher
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Working Hours

    The present paper analyzes how the statutory minimum wage introduced on January 1, 2015, has affected working hours in Germany up to 2016. The data used come from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), which provides not only contractual working hours but also actual hours worked. Using a difference-in-differences estimation approach, we find a significant and robust reduction in contractual working hours ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 240 (2020), 2-3, S. 233-267 | Patrick Burauel, Marco Caliendo, Markus M. Grabka, Cosima Obst, Malte Preuss, Carsten Schröder
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    Prosociality and Risk Preferences in the Financial Sector

    Using large-scale data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this paper finds that financial professionals have a lower prosociality and riskier behavior than a control group. I interpret these findings using the person-organization fit theory, and thus, the compatibility between the employee's personality and the prevailing culture in their organization....

    12.02.2020| Max Deter, University of Wuppertal
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Identifying Robust Correlates of Risk Preference: A Systematic Approach Using Specification Curve Analysis

    People’s risk preferences are thought to be central to many consequential real-life decisions, making it important to identify robust correlates of this construct. Various psychological theories have put forth a series of candidate correlates, yet the strength and robustness of their associations remain unclear because of disparate operationalizations of risk preference and analytic limitations in ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 120 (2021), 2, S. 538–557 | Renato Frey, David Richter, Jürgen Schupp, Ralph Hertwig, Rui Mata
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    Thüringen-Krise ist auch aus wirtschaftlicher Sicht ein Debakel

    Alexander S. Kritikos, Forschungsdirektor am DIW Berlin, äußert sich zu den Folgen der Krise in Thüringen:

    10.02.2020| Alexander S. Kritikos
  • SOEPpapers 1066 / 2020

    Who is Thinking of Leaving Germany? The Role of Postmaterialism, Risk Attitudes, and Life-Satisfaction on Emigration Intentions of German Nationals

    The subject of emigration from affluent countries, such as Germany, raises the question of who are more likely to leave their highly-industrialized countries known for high living standards, stable political scene and prosperous economy. Using the theory of postmaterialism (Inglehart, 1997) this paper explores emigration intentions of German nationals taking into account country’s specific socio-economic ...

    2020| Elena Samarsky
  • SOEPpapers 1067 / 2020

    Inferring Floor Area Ratio Thresholds for the Delineation of City Centers Based on Cognitive Perception

    The morphology of today’s cities is the result of historic urban developments and ongoing urban transformation resulting in complex urban spatial structures. While functionally as well as spatially, cities are structured into sub-units such as the city center, business districts, residential areas or industrial and commercial zones, their precise localization in the geographic space is sometimes difficult. ...

    2020| Michael Wurm, Jan Goebel, Gert G. Wagner, Matthias Weigand, Stefan Dech, Hannes Taubenböck
  • SOEPpapers 1068 / 2020

    The Impact of Having Children on Domain-Specific Life Satisfaction: A Quasi-Experimental Longitudinal Investigation Using the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Data

    Longitudinal studies have documented improvements in parents’ life satisfaction due to childbearing, followed by postpartum adaptation back to baseline. However, the details underlying this process remain largely unexplored. Based on past literature, set-point theory, and results from an exploratory sample, we investigated empirically how first childbirth affected satisfaction with specific domains ...

    2020| Michael D. Krämer, Joseph L. Rodgers
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Impact of ECB Policy on Structural Reforms

    We estimate the impact of monetary policy on structural reform adoption in the euro area. We identify exogenous ECB policy changes through an event study that extracts the unexpected variation in euro area interest rates on policy announcement days. We find that surprise monetary expansions increase the number of reforms significantly and that the effect is stronger for countries with weaker macroeconomic ...

    In: European Economic Review 122 (2020), 103361, 20 S. | Malte Rieth, Jana Wittlich
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