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, continued to strengthen family related subsidies and changed the pension formula in a way that will contribute to a more equal …
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Germany did not establish a statutory minimum wage until 2015. The new wage floor was set at an initial level of €8.50 per hour. When it was introduced, about 11 percent of German employees earned less than that amount. Based on descriptive figures, qualitative research and...
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Germany is known for its family-owned businesses that transfer ownership across generations. However, business owners … in Germany increasingly envision selling their business beyond the family, which fundamentally changes the … German family capitalism since the 1990s. Drawing on a sociology of ownership, we view family succession as a transfer regime …
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more recent origins through family lines. We use a journalistic rich list published by the manager magazin in 2019, which …
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Exploiting the age-at-enrollment policies in 16 German states as exogenous source of variation, I examine whether the schooling of the oldest child in a migrant household affects parents' integration. My analysis links administrative records on primary school enrollment cutoff dates with micro...
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