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We provide a comprehensive analysis of income inequality and income dynamics for Germany over the last two decades … distribution of annual earnings in Germany. We find that cross-sectional inequality rose until 2009 for men and women. After the … Great Recession inequality continued to rise at a slower rate for men and fell slightly for women due to compression at the …
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During COVID 19, mobility has increasingly entered the public consciousness. The influence of mobility on infection … rates brings the spotlight of public attention onto mobility parameters, previously only discussed within small expert … groups. To a large extent, mobility indicators are currently based on mobile network data (MND). Indicators are provided at a …
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Mobility of high-income individuals across borders puts pressure on governments to lower taxes. A central tenet of the … influence voting on taxes. We vary mobility and foreign taxes in a survey experiment within the German Internet Panel (GIP … predictions how voters take mobility of high-income earners into account when choosing domestic taxes, ideology matters: left …
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examines how three years of the pandemic have changed transport and mobility behaviour in Germany. In the sense of a synthesis … and to derive future needs in the field of social science mobility research in Germany. The core findings of the Mobicor … study, which was conducted in four waves between 2020 and 2022, include findings on both physical and virtual mobility and …
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We examine how collaborator loss affects knowledge workers in corporate R&D. We argue that such a loss affects the remaining collaborators not only by reducing their team-specific capital (as argued in the prior literature) but also by increasing their bargaining power over the employer, who is...
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