Markus M. Grabka
Berlin,
24.06.2015
- 25.06.2015| Der wirtschaftliche Anpassungsprozess der ostdeutschen Bundesländer – Stand und Perspektiven: Bundesakademie für öffentliche Verwaltung des Bundesministerium des Innern
Markus M. Grabka
Mainz,
22.06.2015
| Fachveranstaltung zum 5. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht Rheinland-Pfalz: Ministerium für Soziales, Arbeit, Gesundheit und Demographie Rheinland-Pfalz
Markus M. Grabka, Jonas Schreyögg
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxemburg,
11.06.2015
- 12.06.2015| Workshop on Social and Labour Market Policy Evaluation with Administrative Data: Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
Markus M. Grabka
Köln,
23.04.2015
- 24.04.2015| Families and Wealth. New Perspectives on Economic Wellbeing: Workshop of the Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS), University of Cologne
Markus M. Grabka
Berlin,
31.10.2014
- 01.11.2014| Wealth and Disparity: Comparative Analysis of Trends in Inequality in Germany and the United States: Conference. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Social Science Research Council, The New School for Social Research, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin)
Markus M. Grabka
Neuchâtel, Schweiz,
23.10.2014
- 25.10.2014| The Evolution of Economic and Social Inequalities in Switzerland (and Beyond): Exactly How and Why Inequality Has Changed and with What Impacts: International Conference, University of Neuchâtel
Christian Westermeier, Markus M. Grabka
Berlin,
22.10.2014
| SOEP Brown Bag Seminar: Estimating the Impact of Alternative Multiple Imputation Methods on Longitudinal Wealth Data
Markus M. Grabka
Berlin,
25.09.2014
| Gender-Ungleichheiten und ihre Folgen - wie arbeiten und wirtschaften wir weiter?: 2. Gender Studies Tagung des DIW Berlin
Amelie Wuppermann, Sebastian Bauhoff, Markus M. Grabka
Ljubljana, Slowenien,
18.09.2014
- 20.09.2014| 26th Annual Conference of the European Association of Labour Economists: EALE 2014
Statistical Analysis in surveys is often facing missing data. As case-wise deletion and single imputation prove to have undesired properties, multiple imputation remains as a measure to handle this problem. In a longitudinal study, where for some missing values past or future data points might be available, the question arises how to successfully transform this advantage into better imputation...
Christian Westermeier, Markus M. Grabka
Hamburg,
07.09.2014
- 10.09.2014| Evidenzbasierte Wirtschaftspolitik: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2014
Statistical Analysis in surveys is often facing missing data. As case-wise deletion and single imputation prove to have undesired properties, multiple imputation remains as a measure to handle this problem. In a longitudinal study, where for some missing values past or future data points might be available, the question arises how to successfully transform this advantage into better imputation...
Christian Westermeier, Markus M. Grabka
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 29th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2014
Fabian Pfeffer, Markus M. Grabka
Rotterdam, Niederlande,
24.08.2014
- 30.08.2014| 33rd General Conference of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW)
Christian Westermeier, Markus M. Grabka
Utrecht, Niederlande,
23.07.2014
- 25.07.2014| VI European Congress of Methodology of the European Association of Methodology (EAM)
The topic of rising income inequality does not only gain in relevance since the two prominent reports by the OECD ("Growing unequal" and "Divided we stand") but rather since the financial crisis. So far there is only scarce empirical evidence about the consequences of the financial crisis on income inequality (e.g. Jenkins et al. 2013) and more important about wealth inequality given that a...
Markus M. Grabka, Christian Westermeier
Wien, Österreich,
30.05.2014
- 31.05.2014| Economics of Inequality: Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association 2014