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  • DIW Discussion Papers 663 / 2007

    GEE Estimation of a Two-Equation Panel Data Model: An Analysis of Wage Dynamics and the Incidence of Profit-Sharing in West Germany

    We propose a generalized estimating equations approach to the analysis of the mean and the covariance structure of a bivariate time series process of panel data with mixed continuous and discrete dependent variables. The approach is used to jointly analyze wage dynamics and the incidence of profit-sharing in West Germany. Our findings reveal a significantly positive conditional correlation of wages ...

    2007| Markus Pannenberg, Martin Spieß
  • DIW Discussion Papers 661 / 2007

    Self-Employment - a Way to End Unemployment? Empirical Evidence from German Pseudo-Panel Data

    This paper contributes to the policy-relevant question whether self-employment is a way out of (long-term) unemployment. We estimate the relationship between the entry rate into self-employment and previous (long-term) unemployment on the basis of pseudo-panel data for Germany in the period 1996-2002. The estimation method accounts for cohort fixed effects and measurement errors induced by the pseudo ...

    2007| Daniela Glocker, Viktor Steiner
  • DIW Discussion Papers 666 / 2007

    Does Parental Unemployment Cause Right-Wing Extremism?

    Recent years have witnessed a rise in right-wing extremism among German youth and young adults. This paper investigates the extent to which the experience of parental unemployment during childhood affects young people's far right-wing attitudes and xenophobia. Estimates from three German data sets show a positive relationship between growing up with unemployed parents and right-wing extremism, with ...

    2007| Thomas Siedler
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Verschwendung, die sich lohnt

    In: die tageszeitung (05.01.2007), S. 11 | Gert G. Wagner
  • DIW Discussion Papers 662 / 2007

    'Marginal Employment' and the Demand for Heterogenous Labour: Empirical Evidence from a Multi-factor Labour Demand Model for Germany

    We develop a structural multi-factor labour demand model which distinguishes between eight labour categories including non-standard types of employment such as marginal employment. The model is estimated for both the number of workers and total working hours using a new panel data set. For unskilled and skilled workers in full-time employment, we find labour demand elasticities similar to previous ...

    2007| Ronny Freier, Viktor Steiner
  • Externe Monographien

    Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und Beschäftigungspotenziale der Biotechnologie in Deutschland

    Düsseldorf: Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, 2007, 328 S.
    (Edition der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung ; 197)
    | Michael Nusser (Projektltg.), Birgit Soete, Sven Wydra (Hrsg.)
  • DIW Discussion Papers 724 / 2007

    Wages and Ageing: Is There Evidence for the "Inverse-U Profile"?

    How individual wages change with time, and how they are expected to change as individuals grow older, is one of crucial determinants of their behaviour on the labour market including their decision to retire. The profile of individual hourly wages has for a long time been assumed to follow an "inverse-U" path, although there has been little work specifically concerning the age-wage profile and documenting ...

    2007| Michal Myck
  • SOEPpapers 50 / 2007

    The Marginal Utility of Income

    In normative public economics it is crucial to know how fast the marginal utility of income declines as income increases. One needs this parameter for cost-benefit analysis, for optimal taxation and for the (Atkinson) measurement of inequality. We estimate this parameter using four large cross-sectional surveys of subjective happiness and two panel surveys. Altogether, the data cover over 50 countries ...

    2007| Richard Layard, Guy Mayraz, Stephen J. Nickell
  • SOEPpapers 34 / 2007

    The Cyclicality of Effective Wages within Employer-Employee Matches: Evidence from German Panel Data

    Using individual based micro-data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), I analyze the cyclicality of real wages for male workers within employer-employee matches over the period 1984-2004, and compare different wage measures: the standard hourly wage rate, hourly wage earnings including overtime and bonus payments, and the effective wage, which takes into account not only paid overtime, ...

    2007| Silke Anger
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Standpunkt: Deutschland braucht mehr Hochqualifizierte - auch durch Zuwanderung

    In: Standpunkte zur Zuwanderung hochqualifizierter Arbeitskräfte
    Berlin : BITKOM
    S. 17-19
    | Klaus F. Zimmermann
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