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In:
Irene Becker, Notburga Ott, Gabriele Rolf ,
Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag
Frankfurt/New York: Campus
440-462
| Martin Biewen, Stephen P. Jenkins
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Colchester:
University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER),
2002,
(ISER Working Paper No. 2002-14)
| Martin Biewen, Stephen P. Jenkins
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In:
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
68 (2006), 3, 371-383
| Martin Biewen, Stephen P. Jenkins
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From 2000 to 2005, Germany experienced an unprecedented rise in net equivalized income inequality and poverty. At the same time, unemployment rose to record levels and overall employment stagnated, suggesting that changes in households’ conditional employment outcomes were partly responsible for the inequality increase observed. Using DiNardo /Fortin /Lemieux’s semiparametric kernel density reweighting ...
In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch - Proceedings of the 9th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference
131 (2011), 2, 349-357
| Martin Biewen, Andos Juhasz
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In:
Journal of Population Economics
20 (2007), 3, 495-526
| Alicia Adsera, Barry R. Chiswick
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In:
Craig A. Parsons, Timothy M. Smeeding ,
Immigration and the Transformation of Europe
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
85-110
| Alicia Adserà, Barry R. Chiswick
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This is a draft chapter for B. R. Chiswick and P. W. Miller (eds.) Handbook on the Economics of International Migration. It discusses some of the data and methodological challenges to estimating trends in family formation and union dissolution as well as fertility among immigrants, and examines the evidence collected from the main studies in the area. The literature on immigrant family formation is ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2014,
(IZA DP No. 7982)
| Alícia Adserà, Ana Ferrer
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This study explored the role of fathers' involvement for life satisfaction changes among 598 cohabitating couples before and after childbirth using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). We included longitudinal data and reports from both parents on their time spent on housework and childcare and their life satisfaction. Piecewise latent growth models showed that fathers' relative ...
In:
European Journal of Developmental Psychology
11 (2013), 2, 259-277
| Alexandru Agache, Birgit Leyendecker, Esther Schäfermeier, Axel Schölmerich
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Berlin:
Freie Universität Berlin,
2013,
| Plamen Akaliyski
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This paper offers a first empirical investigation of how labor taxation (income and payroll taxes) affects individuals' well-being. For identification, we exploit exogenous variation in tax rules over time and across demographic groups using 26 years of German panel data. We find that the tax effect on subjective well-being is significant and positive when controlling for income net of taxes. ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
(SOEPpapers 526)
| Alpaslan Akay, Olivier Bargain, Mathias Dolls, Dirk Neumann, Andreas Peichl, Sebastian Siegloch