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This paper describes the potential of analysing socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy using the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP). It includes a short review on available data sources and recent evidence on inequalities in life expectancy for Germany. Subsequently the characteristics of the SOEP and some issues regarding the analysis of mortality using the data are discussed. The main ...
In:
Methoden - Daten - Analysen
3 (2009), 1, 3-30
| Lars E. Kroll, Thomas Lampert
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In der politischen Diskussion wird seit einiger Zeit eine Angleichung des Rentenrechts in den alten und neuen Bundesländern thematisiert. Momentan werden Arbeitnehmer in den ostdeutschen Bundesländern anders behandelt als Arbeitnehmer im Westen, um das unterschiedliche Lohnniveau in Ost und West bei der Berechnung der Renten auszugleichen. Eine auf Dauer angelegte unterschiedliche Behandlung der Löhne ...
In:
Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI)
(2010), 43, 5-8
| Lars E. Kroll, Thomas Lampert
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Social inequalities in health are a characteristic of almost all European Welfare States. It has been estimated, that this is associated with annual costs that amount to approximately 9% of total member state GDP. We investigated the influence of inequalities in German health care utilization on direct medical costs. We used longitudinal data from a representative panel study (German Socio-Economic ...
In:
BMC Health Services Research
13 (2013), 271,
| Lars E. Kroll, Thomas Lampert
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Berlin:
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB),
2008,
(WZB Discussion Paper SP I 2008-306)
| Lars E. Kroll, Thomas Lampert, Cornelia Lange, Thomas Ziese
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Berlin:
Robert Koch Institut,
2009,
(Gesundheit und Krankheit im Alter (Beiträge zur Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes))
| Lars E. Kroll, Thomas Ziese
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2016,
| Elisabeth Anna Krone
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We estimate the relationship between changes in the body mass index (bmi) and wages or satisfaction, respectively, in a panel of German employees. In contrast to previous findings, our dynamic models indicate an inverse u-shaped association between bmi and wages. As the implied maximum occurs in the ‘overweight’ category, the positive trend in weight may not yet constitute a major limitation to productivity. ...
In:
Applied Economics
47 (2015), 41, 4364-4376
| Frieder Kropfhäußer, Marco Sunder
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In:
Richard Freeman, Lawrence Katz ,
Differences and Changes in Wage Structures
Chicago: Chicago University Press
405-443
| Alan B. Krueger, Jörn-Steffen Pischke
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In:
German-American Academic Council Foundation (GAAC) ,
Third Public GAAC Symposium - Labor Markets in the USA and Germany (Publications of the GAAC, Symposia, volume 5)
Bonn-Washington: GAAC
S. 99-126
| Alan B. Krueger, Jörn-Steffen Pischke
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In:
Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA)
80 (1996), 242-250
| Walter Krug