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Personalie
* 5. Januar 1953 in Kelsterbach – † 28. Januar 2024 in Berlin
Der langjährige Leiter des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) Prof. Dr. Gert G. Wagner ist am 28.01.2024 unerwartet verstorben. Neben dem Gründungsvater des SOEP Hans-Jürgen Krupp war Gert G. Wagner jahrzehntelang das Gesicht und intellektueller Stimulus für die Entwicklung des SOEP, das in diesem Jahr sein 40. Studienjahr feiert.
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02.02.2024
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Personalie
* The 5th of January 1953 in Kelsterbach – † The 28th of January 2024 in Berlin
Prof. Dr. Gert G. Wagner, the long-time director of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), passed away unexpectedly on January 28, 2024. Alongside the founding father of the SOEP, Hans-Jürgen Krupp, Gert G. Wagner was the face and intellectual stimulus for the development of the SOEP for decades, which is celebrating ...
02.02.2024
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Personalie
* 5. Januar 1953 in Kelsterbach – † 28. Januar 2024 in Berlin
Der langjährige Leiter des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) Prof. Dr. Gert G. Wagner ist am 28.01.2024 unerwartet verstorben. Neben dem Gründungsvater des SOEP Hans-Jürgen Krupp war Gert G. Wagner jahrzehntelang das Gesicht und intellektueller Stimulus für die Entwicklung des SOEP, das in diesem Jahr sein 40. Studienjahr feiert.
Zu ...
02.02.2024
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Personalie
* The 5th of January 1953 in Kelsterbach – † The 28th of January 2024 in Berlin
Prof. Dr. Gert G. Wagner, the long-time director of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), passed away unexpectedly on January 28, 2024. Alongside the founding father of the SOEP, Hans-Jürgen Krupp, Gert G. Wagner was the face and intellectual stimulus for the development of the SOEP for decades, which is celebrating ...
02.02.2024
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Was ihr schon immer zur Energiewende wissen wolltet, aber nie zu fragen gewagt habt – hier ist der dritte und letzte Teil unserer Antworten zu euren Fragen. In dieser Episode gehen wir insbesondere auf die Themen Wasserstoff, Speicher, und Subventionen. Wie auch schon beim letzten Mal gilt: ganz einfache Antworten gibt es leider nicht immer. Über Feedback, Abonnements, Likes und vielleicht sogar...
02.02.2024| Fossilfrei Podcast
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Externe Working Papers
This study provides novel evidence about the pension wealth elasticity of employment. For the identification we exploit reform-induced variation of pension wealth that is related to the number of children but which does not affect the implicit tax rate of employment. We use a difference-in-differences estimator based on administrative data from the German pension insurance and find that, on average, ...
London:
IFS,
2023,
49 S.
(IFS Working Papers ; 23/01)
| Sebastian Becker, Hermann Buslei, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
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Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge
In:
The Women in Economics Initiative
(31.08.2023), [Online-Artikel]
| Clara Schäper
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Nicht-referierte Aufsätze
This paper presents a data fusion approach combining German National Travel Survey data with aggregate transport indicators such as passenger counts in order to generate annual passenger kilometers travelled (PKT) for the German National Transport Statistics. To cover all travel adequately, the model combines two MiD data sets (a 24-hour-trip diary and an overnight journey questionnaire) and includes ...
In:
Transportation Research Procedia
76 (2024), S. 491-504
| Tobias Kuhnimhof, Katja Köhler, Christine Eisenmann, Uwe Kunert, Sabine Radke
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
In this paper, we analyse a sample of voluntarily published country-by-country reports (CbCRs) of 35 multinational enterprises (MNEs). We assess the value added and the limitations of qualitative and quantitative information provided in the reports based on a comparison to individual MNEs’ annual financial reports and aggregate CbCR data provided by the OECD. In terms of data quality, we find that ...
In:
International Tax and Public Finance
31 (2024), S. 593–634
| Sarah Godar, Giulia Aliprandi, Tommaso Faccio, Petr Janský, Katia Toledo Ruiz
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Externe Working Papers
In times of crises, democracies face the challenge of balancing effective interventions with civil liberties. This study examines German states’ response during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the interplay between civil liberties and public health goals. Using state-level variation in mobility restrictions, we employ a difference-in-differences design to show that stay-at-home ...
München:
CESifo,
2023,
37 S.
(CESifo Working Papers ; 10875)
| Daniel Graeber, Lorenz Meister, Panu Poutvaara