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In:
ZeS report
19 (2014), 2, 16-20
| Wolfgang Voges, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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In:
Eleni Apospori, Jane Millar ,
The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe. Comparing Austria, Germany, Greece and the UK
Cheltenham, Northampton: Edward Elgar
63-189
| Wolfgang Voges, Olaf Jürgens
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Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts erfolgt eine theoretische Fundierung und Operationalisierung des Lebenslagenansatzes. Es werden empirische und statistische Analysen durchgeführt, um die kausalen Zusammenhänge hinsichtlich Unter- bzw. Überversorgungslagen zu hinterfragen und auf der Basis relevanter Dimensionen defizitäre Lebenslagen zu definieren. Auf der Grundlage bevölkerungsrepräsentativer Datensätze ...
Berlin:
2005,
| Wolfgang Voges, Olaf Jürgens, Andreas Mauer, Eike Meyer
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Cologne:
1994,
| Wolfgang Voges, Peggy McDonough, Greg J. Duncan
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In:
Ulrich Rendtel, Gert G. Wagner ,
Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984
Frankfurt/M. - New York: Campus
510-531
| Wolfgang Voges, Götz Rohwer
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Although receiving social assistance is a dynamic process, analyses of such processes tend to be static. This is particularly so in Germany where there is no empirical data base for studying processes of poverty and receipt of social assistance, except for the Bremen Longitudinal Social Assistance Sample (LSA). This article draws on the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to complement analyses of ...
In:
Journal of European Social Policy
2 (1992), 3, 175-191
| Wolfgang Voges, Götz Rohwer
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Many cities consider development of cultural tourism as opportunity to sustain employment and economic growth of the area. However, increasing tourists’ flows affect local economies and lives of local residents in a number of ways, not excluding negative effects. Careful consideration of benefits and pitfalls of the development of city tourism is necessary in order to sustain balanced urban development. ...
In:
Tourism Economics
23 (2017), 2, 343-359
| Oksana Tokarchuk, Roberto Gabriele, Oswin Maurer
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This paper develops a structural dynamic retirement model to investigate effects and corresponding underlying mechanisms of a partial retirement program on labor supply, fiscal balances, and the pension income distribution. The structural approach allows for disentangling the two counteracting mechanisms that drive the employment effects of partial retirement: 1) the crowding-out from full-time employment, ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2017,
(DIW Discussion Papers No. 1679)
| Songül Tolan
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2017,
| Songül Tolan
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Social interaction models, i.e. the changing sequence of actions between individuals who modify their behaviour under the influence of their peers, have rarely enjoyed as high a profile in economic analysis as they do today. This paper outlines a model of how social interactions among persons belonging to the same region might influence individual unemployment duration. The impact is assumed to be ...
Magdeburg:
2009,
| Andreia Tolciu