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individual incomes for Germany and the US. …
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The affordability of housing has become a major topic of discussion in Germany among both social scientists and the …
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of the two) in Germany. Further, we investigate age‐wealth‐profiles and differences between East and West Germany. …
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The aim of the project SOEP-RV is to link data from participants in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) survey to their individual Deutsche Rentenversicherung (German Pension Insurance) records. For all SOEP respondents who give explicit consent to record linkage, SOEP-RV creates a linked...
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In 2015, Germany introduced a statutory hourly minimum wage that was not only universally binding but also set at a …
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This study quantifies the short-term distributional effects of the new statutory minimum wage in Germany. Using …
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We assess the short-term employment effects of the introduction of a national statutory minimum wage in Germany in 2015 …
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and pension wealth - for two countries: the United States and Germany. Pension wealth makes up a considerable portion of … household wealth: about 48% in the United States and 61% in Germany. The higher share in Germany narrows the wealth gap between … Germany, augmented wealth (US$651,000) is only 1.4 times higher. Further, the inclusion of pension wealth in household wealth …
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the top end of the wealth distribution in Germany. The SOEP-P population has about 21 times higher net wealth on average …
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We analyse a measure of loneliness from a representative sample of German individuals interviewed in both 2017 and at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Both men and women felt lonelier during the COVID-19 pandemic than they did in 2017. The pandemic more than doubled the gender...
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