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  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Umverteilung allein hilft nicht

    In: Die Zeit (22.12.2017), [Online-Artikel] | Charlotte Bartels, Marcel Fratzscher
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Der Mindestlohn wird gezielt umgangen

    In: Die Zeit (08.12.2017), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1705 / 2017

    Patrilocal Residence and Female Labour Supply

    Many people around the world live in patrilocal societies. Patrilocality prescribes that women move in with their husbands’ parents, relieve their in-laws from housework, and care for them in old age. This arrangement is likely to have labour market consequences, in particular for the women. We study the effect of co-residence on female labour supply in Kyrgyzstan, a strongly patrilocal setting. We ...

    2017| Andreas Landmann, Helke Seitz, Susan Steiner
  • DIW Roundup 118 / 2017

    Wie beeinflussen Wehrdienstregelungen die Arbeitsmarkt- und Bildungsentscheidungen der Betroffenen? Ökonomische Evidenz zu einem nach wie vor wichtigen Thema

    Weltweit wird die Wehrpflicht in etwa 60 Ländern praktiziert. Die Dauer des Wehrdienstes, definiert als die Ausübung eines gesetzlich verpflichtenden Dienstes in den Streitkräften eines Staates, variiert je nach Land. und beträgt in den meisten europäischen Ländern weniger als ein Jahr. In Ländern mit angespannter Sicherheitslage kann der Wehrdienst jedoch deutlich länger dauern, wie z.B. in Südkorea ...

    2017| Maximilian Bach
  • SOEPpapers 947 / 2017

    Entrepreneurial Success and Subjective Well-Being: Worries about the Business Explain One's Well-Being Loss from Self-Employment

    Despite lower incomes the self-employed often report higher job satisfaction. But this increased job satisfaction only sometimes translates into higher life satisfaction, likely due to the heterogeneous nature of self-employment. By distinguishingdifferent types of self-employment, this paper sheds light onto why some self-employeds even report lower life satisfaction, focussing specifically on poor ...

    2017| Martin Binder
  • SOEPpapers 946 / 2017

    Commuting and Sickness Absence

    We investigate the causal effect of commuting on sickness absence from work using German panel data. To address reverse causation, we use changes in commuting distance for employees who stay with the same employer and who have the same residence during the period of observation. In contrast to previous papers, we do not observe that commuting distances are associated with higher sickness absence, in ...

    2017| Laszlo Goerke, Olga Lorenz
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1716 / 2017

    Insurance, Redistribution, and the Inequality of Lifetime Income

    In this paper, we study how the tax-and-transfer system reduces the inequality of lifetime income by redistributing lifetime earnings between individuals with different skill endowments and by providing individuals with insurance against lifetime earnings risk. Based on a dynamic life-cycle model, we find that redistribution through the tax-and-transfer system offsets around half of the inequality ...

    2017| Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, Victoria Prowse
  • SOEPpapers 943 / 2017

    Biased by Success and Failure: How Unemployment Shapes Stated Locus of Control

    Due to its extraordinary explanatory power for individual behavior, the interest in the concept of locus of control (LOC) has increased substantially within applied economic research. But, even though LOC has been found to affect economic behavior in many ways, the reliability of these findings is at risk as they commonly rely on the assumption that LOC is stable over the life course. While absolute ...

    2017| Malte Preuss, Juliane Hennecke
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Marginal Employment for Welfare Recipients: Stepping Stone or Obstacle?

    Marginal employment (ME) is one of the largest forms of atypical employment in Germany. We analyse whether ME has a ‘stepping stone’ function for unemployed individuals, i.e., whether ME increases the subsequent probability of regular employment. We find differing treatment effects by unemployment duration. According to our results, ME increases the likelihood of regular employment within a 3-year ...

    In: Labour 31 (2017), 4, S. 394-414 | Torsten Lietzmann, Paul Schmelzer, Jürgen Wiemers
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Mehr Freiheit? Von wegen

    In: Die Zeit (15.12.2017), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher, Katharina Wrohlich
5367 Ergebnisse, ab 2011
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