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This study analyses the income distribution within couples in the Czech Republic and ten European countries using the EU-SILC 2005 database. Data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) database supplement the analysis with previous period (1986-2000). Women, on average, contribute less to a...
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population, second and third pillar pensions are advocated. However, it is important not to lose sight of the social consequences … of encouraging these private pensions. In this master thesis the paradox of redistribution from Korpi & Palme (1998) is … redistribution further states that inequality will be higher when the first pillar provides flat-rate pensions and will be the lowest …
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Emerging evidence suggests that COVID-19 has amplified existing gender divisions that disadvantage women. What is the appropriate unit of analysis to study the gendered impact of a pandemic? The study of gendered inequality - especially labor market opportunities and outcomes - has for the large...
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The aim of this paper is to compare the economic situation of young retirees with their peers who decided to continue their working life before and during the recent economic crisis using the micro-data from the Luxembourg Income Study Database (LIS) for four countries (Greece, Spain, the UK and...
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a variety of institutional pensions schemes. The study contrasts pension system regulation in Denmark, Finland, Germany …
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towards a higher relevance of private pensions in the public-private mix. The Swedish and German systems relied more on … public minimum pension schemes for a long time only with mostly voluntary occupational systems. Private pensions strongly …
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the introduction of mandatory occupational pensions in the 90s. -- social policy ; income distribution ; inequality …
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Prior empirical studies have found that American workers report longer hours than workers in other highly industrialized countries, and that the highly educated report the longest hours relative to other educational levels. This paper analyzes disparities in working hours by gender and education...
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This paper assesses women's poverty in 26 diverse LIS countries - five Anglophone countries, six Continental European countries, four Nordic countries, two Eastern European countries, three Southern European countries, and six Latin American countries. Our analyses are organized around four...
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