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This paper is prepared as a chapter for the Handbook of Income Distribution, Volume 2 (edited by A. B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon, Elsevier-North Holland, forthcoming). Like the other chapters in the volume (and its predecessor), the aim is to provide a comprehensive review of a particular area of research. The aim of this chapter is to highlight some key aspects of recent economic research on the ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2014,
(IZA DP No. 8154)
| Ive Marx, Brian Nolan, Javier Olivera
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There is a long-standing controversy over the question of whether targeting social transfers towards the bottom part of the income distribution actually enhances or weakens their redistributive impact. Korpi and Palme have influentially claimed that “the more we target benefits at the poor, the less likely we are to reduce poverty and inequality”. The basic empirical underpinning of this claim is a ...
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2013,
(LIS Working Paper Series No. 593)
| Ive Marx, Lina Salanauskaite, Gerlinde Verbist
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The paper addresses an often neglected question in labour market research: to which extent do outcomes aggregated on the national level disguise occupational diversity in employment conditions? In particular, how and why do occupational groups differ with regard to the incidence of non-standard employment? To explore these questions, the paper derives a detailed occupational scheme from the literature, ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2011,
(IZA DP No. 5521)
| Paul Marx
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In:
Peter Krause, Gerhard Bäcker, Walter Hanesch ,
Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice
Aldershot: Ashgate
223-245
| Michael Maschke
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Berlin:
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin),
2006,
(DIW Berlin Data Documentation 14)
| Dean R. Lillard, Gert G. Wagner
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Differdange:
CEPS/INSTEAD,
2008,
(IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2008-13)
| Cristina Lincaru, Gabriela Predosanu, Raluca-Catrinel Brinza
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This paper examines how parental unemployment affects the transition to postsecondary education in different institutional contexts. Drawing on theoretical perspectives in intergenerational mobility research and sociology of higher education, we estimate the extent to which these intergenerational effects depend on social and education policies. We use data from five longitudinal surveys to analyze ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2018,
(SOEPpapers 972)
| Kristina Lindemann, Markus Gangl
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This paper studies the intergenerational effects of parental unemployment on students’ transitions after completing upper secondary education. Besides estimating the average treatment effect of parental unemployment on transition outcomes, we also aim to identify the economic, psychological or other intra-familial mechanisms that might be responsible for any adverse impact of parental unemployment ...
In:
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
62 (2019), August 2019,
| Kristina Lindemann, Markus Gangl
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It is widely acknowledged that data sharing has great potential for scientific progress. However, so far making data available has little impact on a researcher’s reputation. Thus, data sharing can be conceptualized as a social dilemma. In the presented study we investigated the influence of the researcher's personality within the social dilemma of data sharing. The theoretical background was ...
In:
PLOS ONE
12 (2017), 8,
| Stephanie Linek, Benedikt Fecher, Sascha Friesike, Marcel Hebing
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Using the 41-year division of Germany as a natural experiment, we show that the GDR’s gender-equal institutions created a culture that has undone the male breadwinner norm and its consequences. Since reunification, East Germany still differs from West Germany not only by a higher female contribution to household income, but also because East German women can earn more than their husbands without having ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2019,
(SOEPpapers 1031)
| Quentin Lippmann, Alexandre Georgieff, Claudia Senik