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  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Wealth Changes and Their Impact on Subjective Well-Being

    Besides income, wealth plays an important role for the economic situation as well as the satisfaction of persons. So far the relationship between income as a flow measure and subjective well-being (SWB) is widely described. However, research in the connection between wealth and subjective well-being is scarce. This is predominately due to a lack of adequate microdata. In this paper we make use of longitudinal ...

    In: Social Indicators Research Series
    (2019), im Ersch. [online first: 2019-06-25]
    im Ersch. [online first: 2019-06-25]
    | Christoph Halbmeier, Markus M. Grabka
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Joint Roles of Parenting and Nutritional Status for Child Development: Evidence from Rural Cambodia

    Substantial work has demonstrated that early nutrition and home environments, including the degree to which children receive cognitive stimulation and emotional support from parents, play a profound role in influencing early childhood development. Yet, less work has documented the joint influences of parenting and nutritional status on child development among children in the preschool years living ...

    In: Developmental Science 22 (2019), 5, e12874, 19 S. | Jan Berkes, Abbie Raikes, Adrien Bouguen, Deon Filmer
  • Blog Marcel Fratzscher

    Germany’s economic model is not the problem

    This article was published on the Financial Times website on June 17, 2019. The German economic model has received some unusually harsh criticism of late, notably from French president Emmanuel Macron, who said in April that it “has perhaps run its course”. Yet the problem for Germany today is not its economic model, but rather inadequate economic policies and two deep-seated illusions. The ...

    03.07.2019| Marcel Fratzscher
  • Blog Marcel Fratzscher

    Germany’s economic model is not the problem

    This article was published on the Financial Times website on June 17, 2019. The German economic model has received some unusually harsh criticism of late, notably from French president Emmanuel Macron, who said in April that it “has perhaps run its course”. Yet the problem for Germany today is not its economic model, but rather inadequate economic policies and two deep-seated illusions. The ...

    03.07.2019| Marcel Fratzscher
  • Audio

    Die Schere zwischen Alterseinkommen und Mieten geht immer weiter auseinander : Interview mit Laura Romeu Gordo und Markus M. Grabka

    03.07.2019| Wochenberichtsinterview
  • DIW Wochenbericht 27 / 2019

    Immer mehr ältere Haushalte sind von steigenden Wohnkosten schwer belastet

    In diesem Wochenbericht wird die Entwicklung der Wohnkostenbelastung von Haushalten mit einer Referenzperson ab 65 Jahren in Deutschland seit 1996 untersucht. Vor allem Mieterhaushalte sind von der starken Zunahme dieser Kosten betroffen. Im Ergebnis hat sich in dieser Altersgruppe der Anteil der Mieterhaushalte, die eine Mietbelastungsquote (einschließlich aller Nebenkosten) von mehr als 30 Prozent ...

    2019| Laura Romeu Gordo, Markus M. Grabka, Alberto Lozano Alcántara, Heribert Engstler, Claudia Vogel
  • DIW Wochenbericht 27 / 2019

    Die Schere zwischen Alterseinkommen und Mieten geht immer weiter auseinander: Interview

    2019| Laura Romeu Gordo, Markus M. Grabka, Erich Wittenberg
  • DIW Wochenbericht 27 / 2019

    Libra: Geld für die Welt? Kommentar

    2019| Dorothea Schäfer
  • Pressemitteilung

    Wohnkosten sind für immer mehr ältere Menschen in Deutschland eine Belastung

    Wohnkosten sind seit 1996 stark gestiegen, insbesondere für Mieterinnen und Mieter – Zwei Drittel der älteren Mieterhaushalte geben über 30 Prozent ihres Einkommens für Wohnen aus, 1996 waren es 38 Prozent – Insbesondere Alleinlebende sind von hoher Belastung durch Wohnkosten betroffen In Deutschland steigen die Wohnkosten – und das ist insbesondere für ältere ...

    03.07.2019
  • Pressemitteilung

    Increasing numbers of older individuals in Germany burdened by housing costs

    Housing costs have risen sharply since 1996, especially for renters - Two thirds of older renting households spend over 30 percent of their income on rent compared with 38 percent in 1996 – People living alone in particular are affected by high housing costs Housing costs are rising in Germany. This is becoming a more widespread problem for individuals aged 65 and older, as their incomes are not increasing ...

    03.07.2019
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