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against income risks. But studies measuring redistribution often focus only on a one-year period. Using German SOEP data from …-individual component. Results show that annual inequality is higher than long-term inequality, but redistribution is also larger annually …. In the long-term, the German welfare state clearly gives priority to insurance over redistribution. This gets even more …
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Welfare states redistribute both between individuals (inter-individual redistribution) reducing annual, cross …-sectional inequality and over the lifecycle of an individual (intra-individual redistribution) insuring individuals against income risks in … the long-term. But studies measuring redistribution often focus on a one-year period and the second aspect is neglected …
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against income risks. But studies measuring redistribution often focus only on a one-year period. Using German SOEP data from …-individual component. Results show that annual inequality is higher than long-term inequality, but redistribution is also larger annually …. In the long-term, the German welfare state clearly gives priority to insurance over redistribution. This gets even more …
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Geflecht an Umverteilungsströmen. Die Effekte der staatlichen Redistribution lassen sich per Saldo kaum mehr nachvollziehen …. Auswertungen der Einkommens- und Verbrauchsstichprobe 2003 zeigen aber, dass nicht nur eine weitgehend konsistente Umverteilung … einer Erwerbstätigenversicherung auszubauen, als ungeeignet. Eine solche Sozialversicherung für alle beseitigt weder …
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Zur neoliberalen Politik gehört eine Umdeutung von Begriffen ("Erfolg" statt "Gier", "Ungleichheit" statt "Armut"), die …
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This paper is an empirical overview of inequalities of pension outcomes in six European countries, which are shaped by a variety of institutional pensions schemes. The study contrasts pension system regulation in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom; and analyses their...
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