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In Germany, two observations can be tracked over the past 15 to 20 years: First, income inequality has constantly …
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In Germany, two observations can be made over the past 20 years: First, income inequality has been constantly …
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entrepreneurship in Germany between 1991 and 2010, the first two decades after reunification. We investigate the socioeconomic … increase in self-employment in Germany by 40 percent which can partly be attributed to the transformation process of East … Germany and to the shift to the service sector. We notice a yearly start-up rate of 1 percent among the working population …
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This paper employs a multidimensional approach for the measurement of well-being at the top of the distribution using German SOEP micro data. Besides income as traditional indicator for material well-being, we include health as a proxy for nonmaterial quality of life as well as self-reported...
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investigate the effect of increases in the Value Added Tax on labor supply and the income distribution in Germany, which is …
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predictions using rich household and individual level micro-data for Germany. We find that women decrease their hours of work in …
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We study the impact of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution on the spread and severity of COVID-19 in Germany …
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This paper studies the effect of the end of school summer breaks on SARS-CoV-2 cases in Germany. We exploit variation …-openings arising from travel returnees. We conclude that school re-openings in Germany under strict hygiene measures combined with …
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