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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Across the world, tax exemptions for jobs with low earnings intend to incite non-participating workers to rejoin the labor market. However, such tax exemptions may also have negative equilibrium effects. The German minijob tax exemption offers a convenient case to identify equilibrium effects as it applies to some but not to other low-wage jobs. We build and estimate a structural job search model with ...
In:
Labour Economics
69 (2021), 101976, 15 S.
| Luke Haywood, Michael Neumann
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Externe Working Papers
We investigate how the economic consequences of the pandemic, and of the governmentmandated measures to contain its spread, affect the self-employed – particularly women – in Germany. For our analysis, we use representative, real-time survey data in which respondents were asked about their situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings indicate that among the self-employed, who generally face ...
2021,
72 S.
(GLO Discussion Paper Series ; 788)
| Daniel Graeber, Alexander S. Kritikos, Johannes Seebauer
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Externe Working Papers
We investigate how the economic consequences of the pandemic, and of the governmentmandated measures to contain its spread, affect the self-employed – particularly women – in Germany. For our analysis, we use representative, real-time survey data in which respondents were asked about their situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings indicate that among the self-employed, who generally face ...
Potsdam:
CEPA,
2021,
72 S.
(CEPA Discussion Papers ; 27)
| Daniel Graeber, Alexander S. Kritikos, Johannes Seebauer
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This paper tests the conjecture that involuntary job loss erodes trust. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel and considering how trust evolves over a quinquennial time interval, we find that job loss decreases trust by about 9 percent of a standard deviation.
In:
Journal of Economic Psychology
84 (2021), 102369, 9 S.
| Tim Friehe, Jan Marcus
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This contribution analyses early retirement in Germany and Switzerland with a focus on financial resources. Using data from CH-SILC linked to administrative records and the German SOEP, we distinguish three different financial resources: namely, pre-retirement labour income, net worth and pension entitlements. High labour income reduces the probability for early retirement. In contrast, high pension ...
In:
Advances in Life Course Research
47 (2021), 100392, 10 S.
| Ursina Kuhn, Markus M. Grabka, Christian Suter
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Nicht-referierte Aufsätze
In:
Die Sparkassen-Zeitung
(2021), 04.03.2021, S. 18
| Katharina Wrohlich
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Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge
In:
Die Zeit
(08.03.2021), [Online-Artikel]
| Marcel Fratzscher
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DIW aktuell ; 60 / 2021
Selbstständige erleiden in der Covid-19-Pandemie besonders häufig Einkommensverluste. Zu ihrer Unterstützung hat der Bund verschiedene Programme mit Liquiditätshilfen aufgelegt. Im Frühjahr 2020 startete der Bund die Soforthilfe, ein Programm, das für die von Umsatzrückgängen betroffenen Selbstständigen Einmalzahlungen von bis zu 15.000 Euro vorsah. Analysen zur Wirkung dieses ersten Programms anhand ...
2021| Caroline Stiel, Alexander S. Kritikos, Jörn Block, Maximilian Priem
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Politikberatung kompakt 164 / 2021
2021| Johannes Geyer
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DIW Discussion Papers 1932 / 2021
Social norms have been put forward as prominent explanations for the changing labour supply decisions of women. This paper studies the intergenerational formation of these norms, examining how they affect subsequent female labour supply decisions, taking into account not only the early socialization of women but also that of their partner. Using large representative panel data sets from West Germany, ...
2021| Sophia Schmitz, C. Katharina Spieß