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In:
Onorata Castellina, Elsa Foermero ,
Pension Policy in an Integrating Europe
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
23-66
| Cheti Nicoletti, Franco Peracchi
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Colchester:
University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER),
2006,
(ISER Working Paper No. 2004-19)
| Cheti Nicoletti, Franco Peracchi
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Reliable measures of poverty are an essential statistical tool for public policies aimed at reducing poverty. In this paper we consider the reliability of income poverty measures based on survey data which are typically plagued by missing data and measurement error. Neglecting these problems can bias the estimated poverty rates. We show how to derive upper and lower bounds for the population poverty ...
In:
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
29 (2011), 1, 61-72
| Cheti Nicoletti, Franco Peracchi, Francesca Foliano
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In:
European Journal of Population
24 (2008), 2, 157-183
| Cheti Nicoletti, Maria Letizia Tanturri
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This paper investigates the interrelated dynamics of employment, cohabitation and fertility for German women and men. Using a simultaneous hazards approach due to Lillard (1993), I estimate a five-equation model with unobserved heterogeneity. One of the contributions of this paper is to include the current employment and nonemployment hazard rates and the union formation and union dissolution hazard ...
Tübingen:
University of Tübingen,
2013,
(Working Papers in Economics and Finance No. 51)
| Markus Niedergesäss
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In:
Ralph Friedmann, Lothar Knüppel, Helmut Lütkepohl ,
Econometric Studies: A Festschrift in Honour of Joachim Frohn (Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung und Ökonometrie, Bd. 8)
Münster-Hamburg-London: Lit
317-333
| Michaela Niefert, Notburga Ott, Kristina Rust
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This paper explores if more generous social spending polices in fact lead to less income inequality, or if redistributive outcomes are offset by behavioral disincentive effects. To account for the inherent endogeneity of social policies with regard to inequality levels, I apply the System GMM estimator and use the presumably random incidence of certain diseases as instruments for social spending levels. ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 336)
| Judith Niehues
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Adding to the rich literature on the economic integration of refugees, this article extends the scope towards the role of institutions by focusing on the transfer of human capital by means of credential recognition. The 2012 Federal Act of Recognition in Germany is a new institution that provides the possibility to study the transfer of human capital in depth. I argue that analysing the decision for ...
In:
Journal of Refugee Studies
34 (2021), 3, 3000-–3023
| Jannes Jacobsen
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Previous estimates of inequality of opportunity (IOp) are lower bounds because of the unobservability of the full set of endowed characteristics beyond the sphere of individual responsibility. Knowing the true size of unfair IOp, however, is important for the acceptance of (some) inequality and the design of redistributive policies as underestimating the true amount of IOp might lead to too little ...
In:
Social Choice and Welfare
43 (2014), 1, 73-99
| Judith Niehues, Andreas Peichl
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In:
Torben Tranæs, Klaus F. Zimmermann ,
Migrants, Work, and the Welfare State
Odense: University Press of Southern Denkmark
245-284
| Niels-Kenneth Nielsen