Thema Arbeit und Beschäftigung

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  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Ageing and Job Growth in Healthcare and Long-Term Care Services

    In: Miroslav Beblavý, Ilaria Maselli, Marcela Veselková (Eds.) , Green, Pink & Silver? The Future of Labour in Europe. Vol. 2
    Brussels: CEPS
    S. 82-101
    | Erika Schulz, Johannes Geyer
  • DIW Wochenbericht 36 / 2015

    Selbständige Beschäftigung geht zurück

    In den 90er Jahren hatte die selbständige Beschäftigung in Deutschland deutlich zugenommen. Dieser Trend hielt – auch wegen der Förderung von arbeitslosen Existenzgründern – bis 2007 an, danach blieb die Zahl der Selbständigen einige Jahre weitgehend konstant, und seit 2012 nimmt sie sogar ab. Sowohl die langjährige Expansion der selbständigen Beschäftigung als auch die Schrumpfung in jüngster Zeit ...

    2015| Karl Brenke
  • SOEPpapers 786 / 2015

    Marital Sorting, Inequality and the Role of Female Labor Supply: Evidence from East and West Germany

    This paper examines to what extent marital sorting affects cross-sectional earnings inequality in Germany over the past three decades, while explicitly taking into account labor supply choices. Using rich micro data, the observed distribution of couples' earnings is compared to a counterfactual of randomly matched spouses. Hypothetical earnings are predicted based on a structural model of household ...

    2015| Nico Pestel
  • SOEPpapers 784 / 2015

    Do More of Those in Misery Suffer from Poverty, Unemployment or Mental Illness?

    Studies of deprivation usually ignore mental illness. This paper uses household panel data from the USA, Australia, Britain and Germany to broaden the analysis. We ask first how many of those in the lowest levels of life-satisfaction suffer from unemployment, poverty, physical ill health, and mental illness. The largest proportion suffer from mental illness. Multiple regression shows that mental illness ...

    2015| Sarah Flèche, Richard Layard
  • SOEPpapers 785 / 2015

    Long-Term Care Reform and the Labor Supply of Household Members: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment

    Germany introduced a new mandatory insurance for long-term care in 1995 as part of its social security system. It replaced a system based on meanstested social welfare. Benefits from the long-term care insurance are not means tested and depend on the required level of care. The insurance provides both benefits in kind and cash benefits. The new scheme improved the situation for households to organize ...

    2015| Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1500 / 2015

    Long-Term Care Reform and the Labor Supply of Household Members: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment

    Germany introduced a new mandatory insurance for long-term care in 1995 as part of its social security system. It replaced a system based on means tested social welfare. Benefits from the long-term care insurance are not means tested and depend on the required level of care. The insurance provides both benefits in kind and cash benefits. The new scheme improved the situation for households to organize ...

    2015| Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Long-term Care Insurance and Carers' Labor Supply: A Structural Model

    In Germany, individuals in need of long-term care receive support through benefits of the long-term care insurance. A central goal of the insurance is to support informal care provided by family members. Care recipients can choose between benefits in kind (formal home care services) and benefits in cash. From a budgetary perspective, family care is often considered a cost-saving alternative to formal ...

    In: Health Economics 24 (2015), 9, S. 1178-1191 | Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • SOEPpapers 782 / 2015

    How Have Employment Transitions for Older Workers in Germany and the UK Changed?

    Extending working life is an objective for many nations. However, the UK government has recently reported only modest improvement “compared to many nations”. A comparison of European, Labour Force Surveys show that Germany has reversed early retirement much faster than the UK since 2003. This was not forecast by previous researchers. In particular, Ebbinghaus’ influential cross-national analysis of ...

    2015| David Wright
  • DIW Wochenbericht 32/33 / 2015

    Die große Mehrzahl der Beschäftigten in Deutschland ist mit ihrer Arbeit zufrieden

    Die allermeisten Erwerbstätigen bewerten ihre berufliche Tätigkeit positiv; nur jeder Achte ist mit ihr unzufrieden. An diesem Bild hat sich in den vergangenen 20 Jahren nichts verändert. Es zeigen sich kaum Unterschiede im Ausmaß der Zufriedenheit zwischen den Geschlechtern, zwischen den Beschäftigten in Westdeutschland und Ostdeutschland sowiezwischen den verschiedenen Altersgruppen. Auch die Höhe ...

    2015| Karl Brenke
  • DIW Wochenbericht 32/33 / 2015

    Nur ein Achtel der Beschäftigten ist mit dem Job unzufrieden: Sieben Fragen an Karl Brenke

    2015
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