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Examines the height of German youth in the late eighteenth century, and documents the very large differences in height between the lower and upper classes. Shows that the height of the upper class did not decline at the end of the 18th century as did that of the common men.
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Examines the height of German youth in the late eighteenth century, and documents the very large differences in height between the lower and upper classes. Shows that the height of the upper class did not decline at the end of the 18th century as did that of the common men.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005761409
The objective of this research was to examine the capacity of sectors to generate income of the economy and the local …
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This note analyzes income differences between foreigners and natives in Germany. Using social survey data (ALLBUS) for … 2012, I use Mincer style quantile regressions and Oaxaca-Blinder decompositions to estimate the size of the income … differential. People not born in Germany, have an income lose for about 6,5 to 10 per cent. People with a foreign citizenship have …
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The objective of this research was to examine the capacity of sectors to generate income of the economy and the local …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113731
The purpose of the study was to analyze the capacity for sector income generation of the inter-regional input …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113943
analysis of the level of deprivation and pay less attention to income poverty and inequality. Because we consider deprivation … deprivation levels the results are different and it appears that the Social-Democratic welfare state is good in preventing income …
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