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. Anders als in Deutschland ist der Anteil zu Hause berufstätiger Arbeitnehmer in der Europäischen Union gestiegen. Im EU-Vergleich …In 2012, almost five million people, or roughly 10 percent of the labor force in Germany, worked from home most or some … then. Yet overall employment in Germany has increased, as has the percentage of employees working from home in the European …
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Requirements for the electricity network in Germany increased in recent years due to the energy transition. The … not seem advisable to introduce two bidding zones in Germany. However, the implementation of farther reaching regional … pricing (i. e. nodal pricing) for Germany as well as Europe should be examined. Im Zug der Energiewende sind in den letzten …
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generate an immediate trend reversal. Even Germany will struggle to maintain its favorable market position as global structural … change and competition to attract business to the region are likely to increase in intensity. Deutschland hat sich von dem … herbeiführen können. Selbst Deutschland wird es nicht leichtfallen, seine günstige Weltmarktstellung zu bewahren, da sich der …
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There is an ongoing discussion about whether the German electricity market offers sufficient incentives for investment in power plants and for keeping them connected to the grid, thus ensuring sufficient security of supply. Recommendations for further securing power supply include payments, some...
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. These include, to an above-average degree, employees with simple occupations, women, employees in eastern Germany, mini … 15 Prozent aller Arbeitnehmer. Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass die Zahl dieser Geringentlohnten im Vergleich zum … etwa eine weitere Million abnehmen. Im Vergleich der Jahre 2011 und 2012 hat sich erwartungsgemäß an den Strukturen der …
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Numerous people in Germany, including politicians and researchers, believe that the gross domestic product (GDP) is an … - is the second least relevant factor as far as registered voters in Germany are concerned. However, the study also shows … relevance of various policy areas for different social groups. Zahlreiche Menschen, Politiker und Wissenschaftler in Deutschland …
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In the past decade, wages in Germany have risen more slowly than economic performance. Year on year, average wages … in Deutschland langsamer als die Wirtschaftsleistung. Im Schnitt blieben die Löhne Jahr für Jahr um rund 0,3 Prozent …
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the coming years. Various analyses of the medium-term capacity situation in Germany suggest that the expected capacity … surplus or shortfall will be small. Regional grid bottlenecks are manageable, especially in southern Germany: model … supply. Thus, the entire capacity situation across Germany seems manageable; for this reason, a systemic change toward …
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Income inequality is usually considered in terms of its current development. A long-term perspective allows us to compare the income situation of today’s generation with that of their parents. For the first time ever, we have measured the inequality of wages and salaries earned over an entire...
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The manufacturing sector is a major purchaser of services and therefore has a significant impact on growth in the service sector. Conversely, there is not as much impetus generated by services to the manufacturing sector. In 2009, industrial production led to the creation of a further 3.8...
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