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Return migration intentions are complex and are not necessarily followed by future return migration. Our study compares successful return or repeated migration with self-declared return intentions. We take advantage of the latest German Socio-Economic Panel survey dropout studies and fieldwork to observe a wider return migration window than reported in the literature to answer the question of whether ...
In:
International Migration
62 (2024), 3, 73-99
| Hend Sallam
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Our paper analyzes the role of public employment agencies in job matching, in particular the effects of the restructuring of the Federal Employment Agency in Germany (Hartz III labor market reform) for aggregate matching and unemployment. Based on two microeconomic datasets, we show that the market share of the Federal Employment Agency as job intermediary declined after the Hartz reforms. We propose ...
In:
IMF Economic Review
72 (2024), 393–440
| Christian Merkl, Timo Sauerbier
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Redistribution and the welfare state have been linked by academic discourse to narratives that portray specific societal groups as ‘deserving’ or ‘undeserving’. The present analysis contributes to this scholarship in a twofold manner. First, it provides a holistic view on the beneficiaries and benefactors of welfare and asks how the public perception of the rich and the poor drives redistributive preferences. ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2023,
(SOEPpapers 1182)
| Matthias Diermeier, Madeleine L. Fischer, Judith Niehues
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The 2022 natural gas price spikes across Europe raised concerns regarding their distributional consequences. This paper investigates the distributional effect of price increases between and, in particular, within different income groups in Germany, accounting for different determinants of gas expenditures. The study finds that low-income households are affected the most by the gas price increase. Low-income ...
In:
Energy Policy
175 (2023), 113472
| Mats Kröger, Maximilian Longmuir, Karsten Neuhoff, Franziska Schütze
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What is the impact of housing upgrades on occupant health? Although economists and policymakers are certain about the health implications of housing upgrades, empirical evidence is largely missing or else only based on small-scale experiments in developing countries. This study provides the first population-representative quasi-experimental estimates based on a large-scale refurbishment program that ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2023,
(SOEPpapers 1186)
| Steffen Künn, Juan Palacios
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This study examines how retirement options for husbands and wives impact their labour supply decisions using a regression discontinuity design. In the context of German pension reforms, which have tightened early retirement possibilities, we find that coordination in retirement decisions between spouses was more prevalent and symmetrical before the reforms, but less so after. This sheds light on the ...
In:
Labour Economics
91 (2024), 102627
| Hamed Markazi Moghadam, Patrick A. Puhani, Joanna Tyrowicz
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Ein Unfall, eine chronische Erkrankung oder auch eine angeborene Behinderung sind häufige Ursachen für den Verlust der Erwerbsfähigkeit. Der Wegfall des Erwerbseinkommens wird zwar durch die Erwerbsminderungsrente in der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung versichert. Diese Rente ist aber so niedrig, dass Erwerbsgeminderte einem sehr hohen Armutsrisiko ausgesetzt sind und überdurchschnittlich häufig Leistungen ...
In:
DIW Wochenbericht
90 (2023), 17, 191-197
| Sebastian Becker, Annica Gehlen, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
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An accident, a chronic illness, or even a congenital disability are common causes of a loss of earning capacity. Although the loss of earned income is insured through the reduced earning capacity pension in the statutory pension insurance scheme, the amount received is so low that people with reduced earning capacity are at very high risk of poverty and there is a higher-than-average likelihood of ...
In:
DIW Weekly Report
13 (2023), 17/18, 123-129
| Sebastian Becker, Annica Gehlen, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
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It is often argued that institutionalized after-school care (ASC) can benefit children lacking adequate homework support at home and, hence, foster equality of opportunity. However, despite considerable policy interest, it is unclear whether these afternoon programs are beneficial for child development and if selection into them is efficient, i.e., whether students benefiting most from the programs ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2022,
(DIW Discussion Paper 2006)
| Laura Schmitz
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Seit Jahren steigt die Lebenserwartung weltweit an. Oeppen und Vaupel (2002) schätzen für die entwickelten Länder, dass sich die Lebenserwartung bei der Geburt seit über 150 Jahren alle zehn Jahre um etwa zweieinhalb Jahre erhöht hat. Allerdings gibt es dabei große Unterschiede, selbst innerhalb der Geburtskohorten: So unterscheidet sich die Lebenserwartung unter anderem nach dem Geschlecht, der Bildung, ...
In:
IW-Trends
49 (2022), 2, 141-146
| Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Maximilian Schaller