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  • Frauenanteil in den deutschen Chef-Etagen steigt

    In: Berliner Morgenpost online vom 03.September 2012 (2012), | Dorothea Siems
  • Vermögen: So reich ist die deutsche Mittelschicht

    Deutschlands Mittelschicht bröckelt, Finanzkrise und Niedrigzinsen führen zu einer Umverteilung zugunsten der Oberschicht? Im Gegenteil, sagen Vermögensforscher und erklären auch, wie es wirklich ist.

    In: Die Welt online vom 14. Dezember 2015 (2015), | Dorothea Siems
  • Führungs-Frauen machen viel zu viel im Haushalt

    In Deutschland macht vor allem derjenige Karriere, der besonders lange im Betrieb präsent ist. Die traditionelle Aufteilung der Hausarbeit wirkt bis in die oberste Hierarchieebene. Mit fatalen Folgen.

    In: Welt online vom 29. Juni 2017 (2017), | Dorothea Siems
  • Wirtschaft: Durch Deutschlands Mittelschicht geht ein Riss

    Während die große Mehrheit so entspannt ist wie noch nie, plagen ein Drittel wachsende Zukunftssorgen

    In: WELT online, 2018-10-22 (2018), | Dorothea Siems
  • Transitioning Towards More Equality? Wealth Gender Differences and the Changing Role of Explanatory Factors over Time

    The objective of the study is to investigate the changing role of explanatory factors of wealth and the gender wealth gap in Germany over the period 2002-2012 using individual level microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel. The authors apply distributional decomposition methods and focus on the role of changes in labor supply, permanent income, portfolio composition, and marital status in this ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2019,
    (SOEPpapers 1050)
    | Eva Sierminska, Daniela Piazzalunga, Markus M. Grabka
  • The Luxembourg Wealth Study - A cross-country comparable database for household wealth research

    The paper describes the Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS), an international project launched in 2003 by the Luxembourg Income Study and by institutions from Canada, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The aim of the project is to assemble and to harmonise existing micro-data on household wealth, in order to provide a sounder basis for comparative ...

    In: Journal of Economic Inequality 4 (2006), 3, 375-383 | Eva M. Sierminska, Andrea Brandolini, Timothy M. Smeeding
  • Cross-National Comparison of Income and Wealth Status in Retirement: First Results From the Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS)

    This paper provides a first glance at the role of income and wealth in comparing economic security of older persons in the United States in cross-national perspective. We compare our elders to those in six other rich OECD countries (Canada, Finland, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). These countries have diverse social policy systems, with respect to both social insurance and public assistance; ...

    Boston (MA): Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, 2007,
    (CRR WP 2007-3)
    | Eva M. Sierminska, Andrea Brandolini, Timothy M. Smeeding
  • To own or not to own? Household portfolios, demographics and institutions in a cross-national perspective

    Using harmonized wealth data and a novel decomposition approach, we show that cohort effects exist in the income profiles of asset and debt portfolios for a sample of European countries, the U.S. and Canada. We find that younger households’ participation decisions in assets are more responsive to income than older households. Family structure plays a significant role in explaining cross-country differences ...

    In: Journal of Income Distribution 26 (2018), 1, | Eva M. Sierminska, Karina Doorley
  • Examining the gender wealth gap in Germany

    Economic research on the determinants of gender differences in economic outcomes particularly in income and consumption is well established. Extending these investigations to other outcomes such as wealth up till now has been limited due to lack of individual-level data. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) we find a significant ‘raw’ gender wealth gap of 50,000€ for married partners. Decomposition ...

    In: Oxford Economic Papers 62 (2010), 4, 669-690 | Eva M. Sierminska, Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
  • The Distribution of Assets and Debt

    In: Janet C. Gornick, Markus Jäntti , Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries
    Stanford: Stanford University Press
    285-311
    | Eva M. Sierminska, Timothy M. Smeeding, Serge Allegrezza
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