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  • Publications

    Life Course and Inequality Research Group Publications

    Life Course and Inequality Research Group Publications

  • Publikationen

    Publikationen der Forschungsgruppe Lebensverlauf und Ungleichheit

    Publikationen der Forschungsgruppe Lebensverlauf und Ungleichheit

  • Events

    Life Course and Inequality Research Group
    Events

    Life Course and Inequality Research Group Events

  • Veranstaltungen

    Veranstaltungen der Forschungsgruppe Lebensverlauf und Ungleichheit

    Veranstaltungen der Forschungsgruppe Lebensverlauf und Ungleichheit

  • Blog Marcel Fratzscher

    Widersprüche im Wirtschaftsprogramm

    Merz falle vor allem durch Kritik an der Regierung auf, bleibt bei eigenen Plänen aber im Ungefähren, meint der DIW-Chef. Kaum einer kritisiert die Ampelkoalition so scharf wie Friedrich Merz. Vieles deutet aber darauf hin, dass er eine Kehrtwende bei einigen seiner wirtschaftspolitischen Positionen vollziehen müsste, wenn er die Transformation erfolgreich gestalten, eine Deindustrialisierung verhindern ...

    20.09.2024| Marcel Fratzscher
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Gender Gap in Fair Earnings Increases with Age Due to Higher Age Premium for Men

    This study explores how gender and age interact in shaping beliefs about fair pay through a factorial survey experiment conducted with German employees. Respondents evaluated hypothetical worker descriptions varying in age, gender, and earnings. While no gender gap in fair earnings was found for the youngest hypothetical workers, a significant gap favoring men emerged with increasing age. This suggests ...

    In: The British Journal of Sociology 76 (2025),1, S. 180-187 | Jule Adriaans, Carsten Sauer, Katharina Wrohlich
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2098 / 2024

    Income Effects of Disability Benefits

    We provide novel evidence about the incentive and welfare effects of an increase in the generosity of disability benefits. Importantly, a unique policy variation in Germany allows us to isolate the income effect of a change in benefit generosity. We leverage this quasi-experimental policy variation using an RD design to estimate the effect of increasing disability benefits on employment, earnings, ...

    2024| Sebastian Becker, Annica Gehlen, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Paying Income Tax after a Natural Disaster

    We investigate the effects of a climatic shock on individuals’ tax deduction and tax payable patterns, alongside their income dynamics. Using individual-level annual tax return data and exploiting the 2010–2011 Queensland Floods in Australia as a natural experiment, we find that the floods affect different income groups differently. They also lead to persistent higher tax deductions for high-income ...

    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 128 (2024), 103044, 18 S. | Merve Kucuk, Mehmet Ulubasoglu
  • Externe Working Papers

    Does Gender of Firm Ownership Matter? Female Entrepreneurs and the Gender Pay Gap

    We examine how the gender of business-owners is related to the wages paid to female relative to male employees working in their firms. Using Finnish register data and employing firm fixed effects, we find that the gender pay gap is – starting from a gender pay gap of 11 to 12 percent – two to three percentage-points lower for hourly wages in female-owned firms than in male-owned firms. Results are ...

    Helsinki: Labore, 2024, 38 S.
    (Labore Työpapereita / Working Papers ; 343)
    | Alexander S. Kritikos, Mika Maliranta, Veera Nippala, Satu Nurmi
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Health of Parents, Their Children's Labor Supply, and the Role of Migrant Care Workers

    We estimate the impact of parental health on adult children’s labor market out- comes. We focus on health shocks that increase care dependency abruptly. Our estimation strategy exploits the variation in the timing of shocks across treated families. Empirical results based on administrative data show a significant negative impact on the labor market activities of children. This effect is more pronounced for ...

    In: Journal of Labor Economics 43 (2025) 3, S. 803-841 | Wolfgang Frimmel, Martin Halla, Jörg Paetzold, Julia Schmieder
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