DIW-Studie beleuchtet US-Klima- und Energiepolitik – Präsident Donald Trump dürfte Klimaschutz in zweiter Amtszeit erneut ausbremsen – Dominierende fossile Energien gewinnen wohl weiter an Bedeutung – US-Blockade internationaler Klimaabkommen erwartet – Europäische Union darf sich nicht auf klimapolitischen Unterbietungswettbewerb einlassen Die Energiewende in den USA stockt, fossile Energien spielen ...
Mit der Wiederwahl von Donald Trump zum US-Präsidenten steht die amerikanische Energie- und Klimapolitik erneut vor einem fundamentalen Einschnitt. Während Trumps Vorgänger Joe Biden mit Investitionsprogrammen wie dem Inflation Reduction Act den klimafreundlichen Umbau der Wirtschaft unterstützte, ist Trump ein ausgesprochener Klimaskeptiker und Freund der fossilen Energien sowie der Atomkraft. Er ...
Declining labor force participation of older men throughout the 20th century and recent increases in participation have generated substantial interest in understanding the effect of public pensions on retirement. The National Bureau of Economic Research's International Social Security (ISS) Project, a long-term collaboration among researchers in a dozen developed countries, has explored this and related ...
This article outlines income and wealth distribution trends in Germany since the 19th century, compared to other Westernindustrialised countries. We first discuss the evolution of aggregate wealth-to-income ratios. We then explore how the concentration ofincome and wealth among the top percentile evolved since the 19th century. For the period after 1990, we analyse the entire distributionsfrom top ...
This paper provides the _rst time series of the gender earnings ratio for the full-time employed workforce in Germany since the 1870s and compares Ger- many's path with the Swedish and U.S. cases. The industrialization period yielded slow advances in economic gender relations due to women's delayed inclusion in the industrial workforce. The _rst half of the 20th century exhib- ited a marked leap. In ...
This paper examines the effect of increasing foreign staffing on the labor market outcomes of native workers in the German long-term care sector. Using administrative social security data covering the universe of long-term care workers and policy-induced exogenous variation, we find that increased foreign staffing reduces labor shortages but has diverging implications for the careers of native workers ...