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    Wehr- und Zivildienst in Deutschland: Wer dient, wer nicht?

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 223 (2003), 5, S. 603-622 | Thorsten Schneider
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    Incidence and Intensity of Smoothed Income Poverty in European Countries

    The purpose of this paper is to obtain, by combining two longitudinal perspectives, a more detailed national picture of poverty in the member states of the European Union, using the first four waves (1994-7) of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). In addition to this detailed consideration is given to the time dimension, poverty incidence, poverty gap and poverty intensity. Overall, the ranking ...

    In: Journal of European Social Policy 13 (2003), 4, S. 357-369 | Birgit Kuchler, Jan Goebel
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    Imputed Rent and Income Inequality: A Decomposition Analysis for Great Britain, West Germany and the U.S.

    This article deals with income advantages derived from owner-occupied housing and their impact on the personal income distribution. Using micro-data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS), the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), and the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) we find distinct cross-national differences in terms of the prevalence and extent of imputed rent. Results from inequality ...

    In: The Review of Income and Wealth 49 (2003), 4, S. 513-537 | Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
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    Occupational Choice across Generations

    There are few studies on occupational choices in Germany, and second-generation occupational choice and mobility has been investigated even less. Such research is important because occupations determine success in the labor market. In a country like Germany, occupations also reflect a general socio-economic standing. This paper looks at the patterns of employment in Germany, analyzes how individual ...

    In: Applied Economics Quarterly 49 (2003), 4, S. 299-317 | Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Insider Privatisation and Restructuring Incentives

    In the literature on privatisation and restructuring it is a generally held belief that manager owned firms will be restructured more rigorously than worker owned companies. This gives the clear recommendation that property rights and control rights should be allocated to managers in the process of (insider-) privatisation. One of the implied arguments is, that managers' career concerns will make them ...

    In: Economics of Planning 36 (2003), 4, S. 333-349 | Philipp J. H. Schröder
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    Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth in High-Income OECD Countries

    Among the majority of high-income OECD countries, the degree of fiscal decentralisation has converged over the last 30 years towards an intermediate level. The theoretical arguments for and against fiscal decentralisation point to explanations for this tendency, because both extreme decentralisation and extreme centralisation are associated with disadvantages for economic growth. Hence, the observed ...

    In: Fiscal Studies 24 (2003), 3, S. 237-274 | Ulrich Thießen
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    The Dynamics of Child Poverty: Britain and Germany Compared

    In: Journal of Comparative Family Studies 34 (2003), 3, S. 337-355 | Stephen P. Jenkins, Christian Schluter, Gert G. Wagner
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    Income Distribution and Social Exclusion of Children: Evidence from Italy and Spain in the 1990s

    In: Journal of Comparative Family Studies 34 (2003), 3, S. 479-495 | Conchita D'Ambrosio, Carlos Gradin
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    Online Prediction of Berlin Single-Family House Prices

    In: Computational Statistics 18 (2003), 3, S. 449-462 | Rainer Schulz ..., Axel Werwatz ...
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    Kapitaldeckung für die GKV? Zur Berechnung der finanziellen Auswirkungen eines Umstiegs vom Umlage- auf das Kapitaldeckungssystem

    This paper presents the financial effects of a transition from the pay-as-you-go to a capital funded health insurance system in Germany. The focus of the following article will be on the financial need in different settings which are given by the difference of the spending for health care and the insurance contributions with an upper limit of 15% of the underlying assessment basis. Calculations made ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 123 (2003), 2, S. 265-283 | Markus M. Grabka, Hanfried H. Andersen, Klaus-Dirk Henke, Katja Borchardt
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