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  • DIW Economic Bulletin 4 / 2015

    Executive Boards of Large Companies Remain Male-Dominated Monocultures: Seven Questions to Elke Holst

    2015
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 4 / 2015

    Financial Sector: Share of Women in Top Decision-Making Bodies Remains Low

    At the end of 2014, women were no better represented on the top decision-making bodies of enterprises in the financial sector than the previous year. The share of women on the executive boards of the 100 largest banks and savings banks remained at an average of almost seven percent and on the executive boards of the 60 largest insurance companies at 8.5 percent. On supervisory boards, change was slow ...

    2015| Elke Holst, Anja Kirsch
  • Data Documentation 76 / 2015

    Estimating Gross Employment Effects of Environmental Protection: The DIW Method

    Environmental employment is an issue with high interest to the public and to policy makers. Yet, the debate is blurred by a great number of distinct definitions and hence estimates of environmental employment. Therefore it is essential to carefully document delimitations and methods used in any attempt to quantify environmental employment. This paper presents a method for estimating gross environmental ...

    2015| Jürgen Blazejczak, Dietmar Edler
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Lifetime Earnings Inequality in Germany

    We employ German social security records to investigate intragenerational lifetime earnings inequality and mobility of yearly earnings for 35 cohorts, starting with the birth year 1935. Our main result is a striking secular rise of intragenerational inequality in lifetime earnings: West German men born in the early 1960s are likely to experience about 85% more lifetime inequality than their fathers. ...

    In: Journal of Labor Economics 33 (2015) No. 1, S. 171-208 | Timm Bönke, Giacomo Corneo, Holger Lüthen
  • DIW Wochenbericht 3 / 2015

    Eindeutige Einwanderungspolitik statt Laissez-faire: Kommentar

    2015| Karl Brenke
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 5 / 2015

    Growing Importance of Women in the German Labor Market

    An increasing share of the working-age population is active in the German labor market. In particular, the number of women participating in the labor force has grown. The more highly qualified they are, the greater their participation in the labor market — and the level of qualification among women has increased considerably, now approaching that of men. Regardless of their qualifications, women’s ...

    2015| Karl Brenke
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 5 / 2015

    Labor Market Participation of Women on the Rise: Five Questions to Karl Brenke

    2015
  • DIW Wochenbericht 5 / 2015

    Wachsende Bedeutung der Frauen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt

    Ein immer größerer Teil der Bevölkerung im erwerbsfähigen Alter ist auf dem Arbeitsmarkt. Vor allem bei den Frauen hat die Erwerbsbeteiligung zugenommen. Je besser die Qualifikation ist, desto höher ist auch die Beteiligung am Erwerbsleben – und bei den Frauen ist das Qualifikationsniveau deutlich gestiegen und hat sich dem der Männer angenähert. Aber auch unabhängig von der Qualifikation hat die Bereitschaft ...

    2015| Karl Brenke
  • DIW Wochenbericht 5 / 2015

    Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen ist gestiegen: Fünf Fragen an Karl Brenke

    2015
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Die Rente ist mehr als eine Versicherung

    In: Frankfurter Rundschau (07.01.2015), S. 10 | Gert G. Wagner, Astrid Wallrabenstein
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