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place in Germany, towards a more Anglo-American system in which a large proportion of transfers are paid to the working poor …
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This paper examines the effects of a substantial change in publicly funded paid parental leave in Germany on child …
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This paper presents non-take-up rates of benefits from the German Income Support for Job Seekers scheme, called Unemployment Benefit II (Arbeitslosengeld II). Eligibility to these benefits is simulated by applying a microsimulation model based on data from the Socio-economic Panel for the years...
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an important policy issue in Germany. We analyze the distributional effects of the introduction of a nationwide legal … and had no negative employment effects. The ineffectiveness of a minimum wage in Germany is mainly due to the existing …
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relevant for Germany in view of the heavy losses from renting. Using micro data from tax statistics we analyze the income tax …
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In this paper we develop a discrete model of optimal taxation of married couples and empirically discuss the optimality of income taxation for this group. To this end, we derive the social welfare function which guarantees that joint taxation of married couples is optimal. We will contrast this...
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We analyze the taxation of top personal incomes in Germany on the basis of an integrated data file of individual tax …
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-employment in Germany. For the estimation I apply a microsimulation model which is based on the tax-benefit model STSM and on …
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such differential taxation on the debt ratio of firms. We exploit a 2009 tax reform in Germany as a quasi-experiment, which …
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This paper empirically investigates distributional and welfare effects of Germany's year 2000 income tax reform. The … brackets, whereby income inequality increases, slightly greater in East- than in West-Germany. Moreover, households increase …
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