Thema Arbeit und Beschäftigung

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  • Forschungsprojekt

    A new occupational disability insurance in the statutory pension insurance scheme

    A large group of people is unable to keep up with the increasing retirement age and remain in the workforce until retirement for health reasons. The disability pension that exists today is only suitable to a limited extent to protect this group. The decisive factor for the reduced earning capacity is not the last activity performed, but all activities "under the usual conditions of the general...

    Aktuelles Projekt| Staat
  • Audio

    Die Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen müsste langfristig gestärkt werden: Interview mit Annica Gehlen

    31.07.2024| Wochenberichtsinterview
  • Infografik

    Armutsrisiko steigt ohne Mütterrente

    31.07.2024
  • Infografik

    The division of paid and care work

    17.07.2024
  • Pressemitteilung

    Erwerbs- und Sorgearbeit bei Eltern: Wunsch und Wirklichkeit teils weit auseinander

    Studie von DIW Berlin und BiB vergleicht Einstellungen zu Erwerbskonstellationen bei Eltern mit Realität – Viele Erwachsene sehen egalitärere Aufteilung von Erwerbs- und Sorgearbeit als ideal an, ungleiche Aufteilung jedoch finanziell meist attraktiver – Änderungen im Steuersystem und bei Minijobs sowie mehr Kita-Angebote nötig Mütter und Väter teilen sich die Erwerbs- und Sorgearbeit in Deutschland ...

    17.07.2024
  • Infografik

    Aufteilung von Erwerbs- und Sorgearbeit

    17.07.2024
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    The Judge in the Marriage Bed: The Modernization of the Swiss Marital Law and Female Labour Force Participation

    This paper analyses the impact of the modernization of the Swiss marital law in the 1980s on married women's labour force participation in Switzerland. The reform of the law comprised multiple measures to foster the equality between husband and wife within the marriage. The Swiss people voted on the reform in a referendum in 1985, accepting the new marital law. Hence at the time of the vote, it...

    16.07.2024| Lea Weigand, University of Zurich
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    Short-time Work and Unemployment: Long-term effects on labor market outcomes

    This study sheds light on the impact of different types of job retention programs such as short-time work (STW). We analyze the causal effect of an episode of STW on labor market outcomes up to five years later and compare this to the effects of sudden unemployment episodes. Using data from German Socio-Economic Panel (1992–2022), we employ an event-study approach to analyze the effect of...

    10.07.2024| Clara Schäper
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    Gender differences and stereotypes in newspaper coverage of company board members

    I present first descriptive evidence on gender differences and stereotypes in newspaper coverage of company board members in Germany through quantitative text analysis. Regularized regression shows that family-related terms are predictive of an article being about a woman. An association of women with family and men with careers is also shown in dictionary-based analyses using the term frequency...

    26.06.2024| Virginia Sondergeld
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    The obstinacy of gender stereotypes. Evidence from the Found-in-Translation Task

    The pursuit of science (especially exact sciences) is commonly associated with the male gender. This might have a lot of negative consequences, including discrimination and underrepresentation of female researchers at academia. We conduct two experiments with a series of conditions that make it gradually easier to avoid misattribution of gender of a female scholar. In a novel Found-in-Translation...

    04.06.2024| Patrycja Janowska-Widomska, University of Warsaw
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