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  • Do Smaller Households Increase Income Inequality?

    In: IZA COMPACT (Engl.) Oct./Nov. 2009 (2009), 15-16 | N.N.
  • Measuring Trust: Experiments and Surveys in Contrast and Combination

    Trust is a concept that has attracted significant attention in economic theory and research within the last two decades: it has been applied in a number of contexts and has been investigated both as an explanatory and as a dependent variable. In this paper, we explore the questions of what exactly is measured by the diverse survey-derived scales and experiments claiming to measure trust, and how these ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 167)
    | Michael Naef, Jürgen Schupp
  • The Relationship between Inequality and GDP Growth: an Empirical Approach

    The aim of this work is to analyze the relationship between inequality and economic growth. The results obtained by previous empirical papers were mixed. Authors such as Persson and Tabellini (1991) or Alesina and Rodrik (1994), in fact, find evidence of a negative relationship between the two variables of interest; on the contrary, Li and Zou (1998) and Forbes (2000) find that greater inequality is ...

    Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), 2015,
    (LIS Working Paper Series No. 631)
    | Constanza Naguib
  • The bonus share of flexible pay in Germany, Japan and the US: Some empirical regularities

    In: Japan and the World Economy 10 (1998), 221-232 | Masao Nakamura, Olaf Hübler
  • Effect of Changes in Living Conditions on Well-Being: A Prospective Top–Down Bottom–Up Model

    Using the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examined life-satisfaction and housing satisfaction before and after moving (N = 3,658 participants from 2,162 households) with univariate and bivariate two-intercept two-slope latent growth models. The main findings were (a) a strong and persistent increase in average levels of housing satisfaction, (b) no increase in average life-satisfaction, (c) low stability ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 100 (2011), 1, 115-135 | Naoki Nakazato, Ulrich Schimmack, Oishi Shigehiro
  • Analyzing 21st Century Video Data on Situational Dynamics: Issues and Challenges in Video Data Analysis

    Since the turn of the millennium researchers have access to an ever-increasing pool of novel types of video recordings. People use camcorders, mobile phone cameras, and even drones to film and photograph social life, and many public spaces are under video surveillance. More and more sociologists, psychologists, education researchers, and criminologists rely on such visuals to observe and analyze social ...

    In: Social Sciences 8 (2019), 3, 100 | Anne Nassauer, Nicolas Legewie
  • Video Data Analysis: A Methodological Frame for a Novel Research Trend

    Since the early 2000s, the proliferation of cameras, whether in mobile phones or CCTV, led to a sharp increase in visual recordings of human behavior. This vast pool of data enables new approaches to analyzing situational dynamics. Application is both qualitative and quantitative and ranges widely in fields such as sociology, psychology, criminology, and education. Despite the potential and numerous ...

    In: Sociological Methods & Research 50 (2021), 1, 135-174 | Anne Nassauer, Nicolas Legewie
  • Mums and their Sons, Dads and their Daughters: Panel Data Evidence of Interdependent Marginal Utilities across 14 EU Countries

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2007,
    (IZA DP No. 2734)
    | José Alberto Monina, María Navarro, Ian Walker
  • Asymptotic income distribution in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP): Income inequality and Darwinian fitness

    In this paper, the relation between income inequality and population growth is analized from a Darwinian perspective. A Markov chain population growth model is presented and estimated using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). We estimate both population growth rates and steady-state income distribution for males and females. The results are compatible with the traditional age-based population ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2011,
    (SOEPpapers 427)
    | Diego Montano
  • Pension Incomes in the European Union: Policy Reform Strategies in Comparative Perspective

    This paper considers the effects on current pensioner incomes of reforms designed to improve the long-term sustainability of public pension systems in the European Union. We use EUROMOD to simulate a set of common illustrative reforms for four countries selected on the basis of their diverse pension systems and patterns of poverty among the elderly: Denmark, Germany, Italy and the UK. The variations ...

    In: Solomon W. Polachek, Konstantinos Tatsiramos , Micro-Simulation in Action (Research in Labor Economics, Volume 25)
    Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
    27-71
    | Daniela Montovani, Fotis Papadopoulos, Holly Sutherland, Panos Tsakloglou
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