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  • Externe Working Papers

    Poverty and Transitions in Health

    Using a sample of Europeans aged 50+ from twelve countries in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) we analyse the role of poor material conditions as a determinant of changes in health over a four-year period. We find that poverty defined with respect to relative incomes has no effect on changes in health. However, broader measures of poor material conditions such as subjective ...

    Berlin: WZB, 2013, 29 S.
    (Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung ; SP II 2013-307)
    | Maja Adena, Michal Myck
  • Externe Working Papers

    Distributional Effects of a Minimum Wage in a Eelfare State: The Case of Germany

    A popular argument for a federal minimum wage is that it will prevent in-work poverty and reduce income inequality. We examine this assertion for Germany, a welfare state with a relative generous means-tested social minimum and high marginal tax rates. Our analysis is based on a microsimulation model that accounts for the interactions between wages, the tax-benefit system and net incomes at the household ...

    Berlin: Freie Univ. Berlin, FB Wirtschaftswiss., 2013, 20 S.
    (Discussion Paper / School of Business & Economics ; 2013,21)
    | Kai-Uwe Müller, Viktor Steiner
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    Societal Change, Care Need and Long-Term Care Workforce in Selected European Countries

    This paper aims to show the impact of societal change on the demand and supply of long-term care workforce. As age is the major driver of the need for care the growth in the number of elderly and oldest old will increase the demand for long-term care workforce. Caregiving to the elderly is predominantly the task of the family in almost all European countries. However, the majority of European countries ...

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2013, 75 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.2)
    | Erika Schulz, Johannes Geyer
  • Externe Working Papers

    Ageing, Care Need and Long-Term Care Workforce in Germany

    This paper aims to show the impact of population ageing on the demand and supply of long-term care workforce. As age is the major driver of the need for care the growth in the number of elderly and oldest old will increase the demand for long-term care services. Since 1995 formal care services in institutions and at home as well as cash benefits for informal home care financed by the long-term care ...

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2013, 48 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.2, Suppl. B)
    | Erika Schulz
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    Impact of Ageing on Curative Health Care Workforce: Country Report Germany

    Population ageing combined with a shrinking potential workforce are main factors influencing future socio-economic development and the labour market. This paper has the objective to show the impact of population change on one important sector of the economy, the health care market. As the need for health care services increases with age, the population ageing is expected to have a direct influence ...

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2013, 7, 79 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.1, Suppl. C)
    | Erika Schulz
  • Externe Working Papers

    Employment in Health and Long-Term Care Sector in European Countries

    Health care is an important sector in all European countries showing a high dynamic in the past. In 2011 about 23 million persons were employed in health and social care, that is to say 10.4 % of total employment. The share of health care expenditures in GDP was 10 %. The health care workforce increased despite the overall trend of declining employment also during the economic crisis. The high dynamic ...

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2013, 3, 25 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.1, Suppl. A)
    | Erika Schulz
  • Externe Working Papers

    Impact of Ageing on Curative Health Care Workforce: Country Report Denmark

    This paper shows the impact of demographic change on the demand for and supply of health care workforce in Denmark. As the need for health care services increases with age, the population ageing is expected to have a direct influence on the demand for health care and its workforce. The future supply of the health workforce is determined by the currently considerable portion of workforce that is approaching ...

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2013, 63 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.1, Suppl. B)
    | Erika Schulz
  • Externe Working Papers

    Impact of Ageing on Curative Health Care Workforce in Selected EU Countries

    Brussels: NEUJOBS, 2013, 89 S.
    (NEUJOBS Working Paper ; D12.1)
    | Erika Schulz, Flavia Coda Moscarola, Stanislawa Golinowska, Marek Radvansky, Johannes Geyer
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    The Returns to Education for Opportunity Entrepreneurs, Necessity Entrepreneurs, and Paid Employees

    We assess the relevance of formal education for the productivity of the self-employed and distinguish between opportunity entrepreneurs, who voluntarily pursue a business opportunity, and necessity entrepreneurs, who lack alternative employment options. We expect differences in the returns to education between these groups because of different levels of control. We use the German Socio-economic Panel ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2012, 40 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 6819)
    | Frank M. Fossen, Tobias J. M. Büttner
  • Externe Working Papers

    Do Wealthier Households Save More? The Impact of the Demographic Factor

    Bonn: IZA, 2012, 20 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 6567)
    | Ansgar Belke, Christian Dreger, Richard Ochmann
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