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  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1 / 2001

    Gender Effects As Macro-Level Effects: Germany and the United States 1991-1997

    My research examines within-nation differences as well as cross-national differences in socially stratified outcomes, specifically the distribution of household incomes. I build on the considerable empirical evidence suggesting that group memberships are important factors in shaping one' s life course and in determining the level of social inequality. I examine seven years of longitudinal data from ...

    2001| Lisa M. Amoroso
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1 / 2001

    Long-Term Labor Force Exit and Economic Well-Being: A Cross-National Comparison of Public and Private Income Support

    This paper examines how the economic well-being of households changes after a male household member exits the labor force. We examine, in four countries, labor force exits at various ages and present evidence on household income from various sources before and after the exit occurs. We focus on the rate at which household income is replaced through public and private means after labor force exit. We ...

    2001| Richard V. Burkhauser, Dean R. Lillard, Paola M. Valenti
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1 / 2001

    Economic Status of Older German Immigrants

    The income of married couples in which the husband is an immigrant aged 50 and older is compared to that of native- born Germans for the period 1995 to 1997. Immigrants are divided into households that arrived in Germany before and after 1984. Using Samples A, B, and D of the GSOEP, the income of immigrants is shown to be significantly lower than that of the native-born German population for households ...

    2001| Robert L. Clark, Ann York
  • Diskussionspapiere 235 / 2001

    Child Poverty Dynamics in Seven Nations

    Der vorliegende Beitrag vergleicht die Armutsdynamik bei Kindern mithilfe von Paneldaten aus sieben Ländern: USA, Großbritannien, Deutschland, Irland, Spanien, Ungarn und Russland. Neben der Verwendung von Standard- Definitionen zur Erfassung relativer Armut, werden die Übergänge in und aus dem untersten Einkommensquintil bei Kindern untersucht. In den sieben untersuchten Ländern zeigt sich eine signifikante ...

    2001| Bruce Bradbury, Stephen P. Jenkins, John Micklewright
  • Externe Monographien

    The Impact of Eastern Enlargement on Employment and Labour Markets in the EU Member States: Final Report ; Manuscript Completed in 2001

    Brussels: European Commission, 2001, XIV, 240 S.
    (Employment and European Social Fund)
    | Part A.: Herbert Brücker with Contrib. by Heike Belitz, Uta Möbius, Wolfram Schrettl, Dieter Schumacher, Parvati Trübswetter et al. Part B: Giuseppe Bertola, Tito Boeri, Michael Burda et al.
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1 / 2001

    Educational Opportunities of Children in Poverty

    In this paper, I use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to investigate whether and how a German youth' s choice of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, Gymnasium) varies with the timing and duration of poverty experienced in childhood. To investigate what role the timing of poverty plays, I examine the correlation between educational choices and the poverty status of each child' ...

    2001| Anke Schöb
  • Externe Monographien

    Post-War Debt, Reconstruction and Poverty Alleviation in Mozambique: Paper Presented at the UNU/WIDER Debt Relief Conference, 17-18 August 2001, Helsinki, Finland

    Helsinki: WIDER, 2001, 13 Bl. | Tilman Brück
  • Externe Monographien

    Determinants of Rural Poverty in Post-War Mozambique: Evidence from a Household Survey and Implications for Government and Donor Policy

    Oxford: Queen Elizabeth House, 2001, 61 Bl.
    (QEH Working Paper Series ; 67)
    | Tilman Brück
  • Diskussionspapiere 265 / 2001

    The Anatomy of Subjective Well-Being

    Subjective Well-Being has increasingly been studied by several economists. This paper fits in that literature but takes into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains. In this paper, we consider Subjective Well-Being as a composite of various domain satisfactions (DS). We postulate a two -layer model where individual Subjective ...

    2001| Bernard M. S. van Praag, P. Frijters, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
  • Materialien 9 / 2001

    Child Poverty in Britain and Germany

    2001| Stephen P. Jenkins, Christian Schluter, Gert G. Wagner
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