Barbara Engels, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
Wien, Österreich,
17.09.2015
- 18.09.2015| 9th European Workshop on Labour, Health and Education under Demographic Change
Martin Simmler, Peter Haan
Münster,
06.09.2015
- 09.09.2015| Ökonomische Entwicklung – Theorie und Politik: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2015
In this paper, we analyze how life expectancy-driven redistribution of income through a defined pension benefit system impacts on inequality in annual consumption. Our analysis combines a methodology that quantifies life expectancy-driven redistribution through the pension system with a structural life-cycle model in which labor supply, retirement and consumption decisions respond to changes in...
Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, Victoria Prowse
Mannheim,
24.08.2015
- 27.08.2015| 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
In this paper, we analyze how income taxes, transfer programs and the pension system affect inequality in lifetime income. Importantly, we consider pre-retirement and post-retirement income and thereby we extend the previous literature on lifetime inequality, which has only considered income received before retirement. We use a dynamic structural life-cycle model to derive trajectories of earnings...
Daniel Kemptner, Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
Dublin, Irland,
20.08.2015
- 23.08.2015| Taxation in a Global Economy: 71st Annual Conference of the International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF 2015)
The disappearance of capital income from the income tax base in many countries poses a major challenge to the comparability of top income share series based on income tax statistics both over time and between countries. First, we extend the existing German series including capital gains to 2010. Second, we derive three homogeneous series by simulating legislative definitions of capital income...
Martin Simmler, Peter Haan
Dublin, Irland,
20.08.2015
- 23.08.2015| Taxation in a Global Economy: 71st Annual Conference of the International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF 2015)
We specify and estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of labor supply, retirement and savings decisions of single-adult and couple households. Drawing on our model, we study the interplay between family labor supply and public insurance mechanisms. By including family labor supply, we recognize that the incentive effects and optimal design of publicinsurance programs may be impacted by a...
Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 29th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2014
Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, Victoria Prowse
Berlin,
30.06.2014
- 01.07.2014| SOEP 2014: 11th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference
Peter Haan, André Decoster
Düsseldorf,
04.09.2013
- 07.09.2013| Wettbewerbspolitik und Regulierung in einer globalen Wirtschaftsordnung: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2013
In this paper we use a dynamic structural life-cycle model to analyze the employment, fiscal and welfare effects induced by unemployment insurance. The model features a detailed specification of the tax and transfer system, including unemployment insurance benefits which depend on an individual's employment and earnings history. The model also captures the endogenous accumulation of experience...
Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
Göttingen,
09.09.2012
- 12.09.2012| Neue Wege und Herausforderungen für den Arbeitsmarkt des 21. Jahrhunderts: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2012
Katharina Wrohlich, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
Göttingen,
09.09.2012
- 12.09.2012| Neue Wege und Herausforderungen für den Arbeitsmarkt des 21. Jahrhunderts: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2012
In this paper we estimate an intertemporal structural model of labor supply for mothers with young children. In order to validate the structural model, we make use of a recently introduced parental leave reform in Germany. We compare the behavioral predictions of the structural model under the reform (out-of-sample fit) to results based on an evaluation where we exploit the parental leave reform...
Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Katharina Wrohlich
Dublin, Irland,
17.05.2012
- 19.05.2012| IZA Workshop Recent Advances in Labor Supply Modeling
In this paper we develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal feedback effects between the two outcomes. We identify the effect of financial incentives on the employment and fertility decision by exploiting variation in the tax and transfer system which differs by employment state and number of children. To this end we simulate in detail the...
Peter Haan, Katharina Wrohlich
Frankfurt am Main,
04.09.2011
- 07.09.2011| Die Ordnung der Weltwirtschaft: Lektionen aus der Krise: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2011