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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2017,
(SOEP Wave Report 2016)
| Stefan Siebert, Elisabeth S. Blanke, Annette Brose
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This doctoral thesis includes five studies that deal with the topics work, well-being, and family formation, as well as their interaction. The studies aim to find answers to the following questions: Do workers’ personality traits determine whether they sort into jobs with performance appraisals? Does job insecurity result in lower quality and quantity of sleep? Do public smoking bans affect subjective ...
2019,
| Cornelia Chadi
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Diese Dissertation analysiert die Auswirkungen von Rentenreformen auf Beschäftigung, Rentenalter, Alterseinkommen, Sparverhalten und Gesundheit. Dabei wird der Heterogenität der Effekte besondere Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt und auf mögliche Folgen für die Ungleichheit hingewiesen. Die Dissertation besteht aus drei eigenständigen Forschungsarbeiten. In der ersten Studie werden die Auswirkungen einer Erhöhung ...
2019,
| Stefan Etgeton
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This dissertation pursues the following objectives. First, it studies the factors driving the steady growth in both labor force participation and hours per worker of seniors, individuals above age 62, in the US since the mid 1980s. We use data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to estimate a life-cycle model of labor supply, retirement, and wealth accumulation in order to contrast the labor ...
2018,
| Alexey Filatov
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Investigating the psychological black box behind individual economic decision making is, without a doubt, one of the most prevalent concerns in recent empirical microeconomics. This is based on the urge of modern behavioral economics to provide the stochastic idiosyncratic shocks in standard economic models with meaningful content. Especially the growing availability of large microdata sources such ...
2019,
| Juliane Hennecke
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This dissertation consists of four empirical chapters with the second also making a methodological contribution. The first chapter empirically investigates the distributional consequences of the Riester scheme, the main private pension subsidization program in Germany. 38% of the aggregate subsidy accrues to the top two deciles of the income distribution, but only 7.3% to the bottom two. Nonetheless ...
2019,
| Johannes König
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International institutions and national statistical institutes are increasingly expected to report disaggregated indicators, i.e., means, ratios or Gini coefficients for different regional levels, socio-demographic groups or other subpopulations. These subpopulations are called areas or domains in this thesis. The data sources that are used to estimate these disaggregated indicators are mostly national ...
2019,
| Ann-Kristin Kreutzmann
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Using data from the German socio-economic panel, this paper provides new evidence on intergenerational mobility in Germany by focusing on intergenerational association in ranks—i.e. positions, which parents and children occupy in their respective income distributions. We find that the association of children’s ranks with ranks of their fathers is about 0.242 for individual labor earnings and it is ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
151 (2020), 2, 621–643
| Iryna Kyzyma, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2020,
(SOEP Annual Report 2019)
| Charlotte Bartels
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2020,
(SOEP Annual Report 2019)
| Martin Gerike, Selin Kara, Stefan Zimmermann