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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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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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addition to income, as dimensions of multidimensional well-being in Germany. Our analysis shows that more than half of the …
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Germany. We take as a starting point a very detailed administrative matched employer-employee dataset to estimate labor demand …
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Using a unique dataset of German members of parliament with information on total earnings including outside income, this paper analyzes the politicians' wage gap (PWG). After controlling for observable characteristics as well as accounting for selection into politics, we find a positive PWG...
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by comparing Germany and the US based on harmonized micro data. We find significant and robust differences between lower …
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