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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 ...
In:
Wirtschaftsdienst
104 (2024), 7, S. 441-447
| Charlotte Bartels, Theresa Neef
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Externe Working Papers
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 ...
HAL,
2024,
51 S.
(HAL Open Science Working Paper ; 2024/02)
| Theresa Neef
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Externe Working Papers
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 ...
Bonn:
IZA,
2024,
54 S.
(Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 16749)
| Peter Haan, Izabela Wnuk
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Nicht-referierte Aufsätze
This chapter provides the first extensive overview of mental health in Germany since reunification. Relying on data from the Socio-Economic Panel, an annual, representative panel study running since 1984 (in East Germany since 1990), this chapter reports the prevalence of mental health conditions in West and East Germany across 30 years. Specifically, the data provides insights into life satisfaction, ...
In:
Ayline Heller, Peter Schmidt (Eds.) ,
Thirty Years After the Berlin Wall : German Unification and Transformation Research
London : Routledge
S. 25-51
| Theresa M. Entringer, Laura Buchinger, Lisa Güttschow, Tillman Schenk
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Externe Monographien
LSBT*-Personen unterscheiden sich häufig in gelebten Familien- und Partnerschaftskonzepten von der heteronormativen Idealvorstellung und weisen womöglich deshalb bedeutsame Differenzen in Bildungsabschlüssen, Löhnen und beruflichen Status verglichen zur heterosexuellen Cisbevölkerung auf. Mithilfe der gezielten Aufstockungsstichprobe von LSBT*-Personen des SOEP und der Onlinebefragung LGBielefeld analysiert ...
Berlin:
Humboldt-Universität Berlin,
2024,
XVI; 245 S.
| David Kasprowski
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Externe Monographien
Chapter 1: In this paper, I analyze the interplay between (European) monetary policy and energy prices. Employing a Bayesian proxy structural vector autoregressive model, I establish that the ECB’s decisions have material effects on global and local energy prices. This starkly contrasts the public communication and internal assumptions of the ECB. Through Lucas-critique robust counterfactuals, I demonstrate ...
Berlin:
Freie Universität Berlin,
2024,
XXVII; 267 S.
| Ben Schumann
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Externe Working Papers
Research shows that concurrent and sequential self-administered mixed-mode designs both have advantages and disadvantages in terms of panel survey recruitment and maintenance. Since concurrent mixed-mode designs usually achieve higher initial response rates at lower bias than sequential mixed-mode designs, the former may be ideal for panel recruitment. However, concurrent designs producea high share ...
Ithaca:
arXiv.org,
2025,
36 S.
(SocArXiv Papers)
| Carina Cornesse, Julia Witton, Julian B. Axenfeld, Jean-Yves Gerlitz, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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DIW Discussion Papers 2107 / 2025
The article documents the construction of a narrative instrument for government investment, used in the paper ‘An Estimation and Decomposition of the Government Investment Multiplier’.
2025| Marius Clemens, Claus Michelsen, Malte Rieth
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This study explores the effect of frequent green-bond issuance on a firm's financing costs. Using a sample of listed Swedish real estate companies issuing a total of 1074 bonds over the period from 2011 to 2021, difference-in-differences analyses and instrumental variable estimations are applied to identify the causal impact of frequent green-bond vis-à-vis frequent non-green-bond issuance on a firm's ...
In:
Business Strategy and the Environment
34 (2025), 2, S. 2436-2448
| Aleksandar Petreski, Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This reply aims to address the points raised in an analysis provided in the comment entitled “Comments on ‘Uncertainties in estimating production costs of future nuclear technologies: A model-based analysis of small modular reactors’ [Energy 281 (2023) 128204]”, specifically on the used scaling coefficients and cost assumptions.
In:
Energy
313 (2024), 133828, 3 S.
| Björn Steigerwald, Jens Weibezahn, Martin Slowik, Christian von Hirschhausen