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In:
Walter R. Heinz, Victor W. Marshall ,
Social Dynamics of the Life Course Transitions, Institutions and Interrelations
New York: Aldine De Gruyter
259-278
| Sonja Drobnic
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We use event history analysis to study the effects of family-related factors on the employment behavior of U.S. and (West) German women in a dynamic life course perspective. Data from the National Survey of Families and Households and the German Socioeconomic Panel are analyzed to examine the differential determinants of entry into and exit from full-time and part-time employment during the family ...
In:
Journal of Marriage and Family
61 (1999), 1, 133-146
| Sonja Drobnic, Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Götz Rohwer
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2006,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 451)
| Thomas Drosdowski
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2006,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 430)
| Jean-Yves Duclos, Russell Davidson
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2002,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 335)
| Jean-Yves Duclos, Joan Esteban, Debraj Ray
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The aim of this paper is to show possible consequences of changes in labor force participation of women and the connection between fertility and labor force participation on the future demographic and economic development in Germany. For this purpose a projection model based on micro-data covering the population development as well as the development of the labor force is computed for different scenarios, ...
Berlin:
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin),
2009,
(SOEPpapers 158)
| Christian Dudel
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Estimates of poverty and inequality are often based on application of a single equivalence scale, despite the fact that a large number of different equivalence scales can be found in the literature. This paper describes a framework for sensitivity analysis which can be used to account for the variability of equivalence scales and allows to derive variance estimates of results of sensitivity analysis. ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
11 (2017), 1, 81-92
| Christian Dudel
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How much retirement income is needed in order to maintain one’s living standard at old age? As it is difficult to find a firm basis for an empirical treatment of this question, we employ a novel approach to assessing an adequate replacement rate vis-à-vis income in the pre-retirement period. We subject indications regarding satisfaction with current income as collected in the German Socio-Economic ...
In:
Empirical Economics
51 (2016), 3,
| Christian Dudel, Notburga Ott, Martin Werding
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2006,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 453)
| Martin Duensing
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Johns Hopkins University:
1993,
| Lynn S. Duggan