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There is by now a vast number of studies which document a sharp increase in crosssectional wage inequality during the 2000s. It is often assumed that this inequality is of a “permanent nature” which in turn is used as an argument calling for government intervention. We examine these claims using a fully balanced panel of full-time employed individuals in Germany from the German Socio-Economic Panel ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2008,
(SOEPpapers 139)
| Michal Myck, Richard Ochmann, Salmai Qari
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We employ covariance structure models to decompose the cross-sectional variance of male wages in Germany into its permanent and transitory parts. We find that the steep growth of cross-sectional inequality during the early 2000s is predominantly driven by transitory factors.
In:
Economics Letters
113 (2011), 2, 143-146
| Michal Myck, Richard Ochmann, Salmai Qari
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The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act selfishly and better judgment to cooperate. Examining the argument from the perspective of temptation, we pair the public good game with treatments that vary the degree to which money is abstract (merely numbers on-screen) or tangible (tokens or cash). We also include psychometric measures of self-control ...
Gothenburg:
University of Gothenburg,
2013,
(Working Papers in Economics No. 567)
| Kristian O. Myrseth, Gerhard Riener, Conny Wollbrant
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Understanding how having children influences parents’ subjective well-being (“happiness”) has great potential to explain fertility behavior. We study parental happiness trajectories before and after the birth of a child, using large British and German longitudinal data sets. We account for unobserved parental characteristics using fixed-effects models and study how sociodemographic factors modify the ...
In:
Demography
51 (2014), 5, 1843-1866
| Mikko Myrskylä, Rachel Margolis
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This study analyses the income distribution within couples in the Czech Republic and ten European countries using the EU-SILC 2005 database. Data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) database supplement the analysis with previous period (1986–2000). Women, on average, contribute less to a couple‘s income than men. Among the included countries, within-couple income inequality tends to be lower in ...
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2010,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 552)
| Martina Mysíková
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In:
Junge Welt online vom 04. März 2010
(2010),
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In:
IZA COMPACT (Engl.)
Oct./Nov. 2009 (2009), 13-15
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In:
IZA COMPACT (Engl.)
Oct./Nov. 2009 (2009), 15-16
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In:
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ,
Jahresbericht 2008 - Aufgaben und Ergebnisse
Bonn: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
48ff.
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Trust is a concept that has attracted significant attention in economic theory and research within the last two decades: it has been applied in a number of contexts and has been investigated both as an explanatory and as a dependent variable. In this paper, we explore the questions of what exactly is measured by the diverse survey-derived scales and experiments claiming to measure trust, and how these ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2009,
(SOEPpapers 167)
| Michael Naef, Jürgen Schupp