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empirical results of a survey of the population in Germany, 175 members of the Federal German Parliament (Bundestag), and 106 …
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empirical results of a survey of the population in Germany, 175 members of the Federal German Parliament (Bundestag), and 106 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011738887
From a political economy perspective, politicians often fail to implement structural reforms. In this contribution we investigate if the resistance to reform is based on the differences in the risk preferences of voters, politicians, and bureaucrats. Based on three surveys among the German...
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The Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II) is a multidisciplinary study that allows for the investigation of how a multitude of health status factors as well as many other social and economic outcomes interplay. The sample consists of 1,600 participants aged 60 to 80, and 600 participants aged 20 to...
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This paper explores a novel way to analyse poverty dynamics that are specific to certain measures of multidimensional poverty, such as the "adjusted headcount ratio" proposed by Alkire & Foster (2011a). Assuming there is panel data available, I show that a simultaneous and comprehensive account...
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This report examines how income groups and forms of employment in Germany have changed in the past two decades. Since … the mid-1990s, inequality in disposable household income in Germany has generally increased. This trend was in effect …
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Between 1991 and 2015, the real disposable, needs-adjusted income of persons in private households in Germany rose by … migration background - those who were born in a foreign country and then migrated to Germany. The increase in the risk …
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We here explore the link between individual concerns about crime and the distribution of income in Germany. We make use …
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Despite the booming German labor market, wage inequality is still a relevant issue. In the present study, the authors report on the changes in wages and their distribution between 1992 and 2016. In addition to real contractual gross hourly wages, we closely examined gross monthly and annual...
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many years and the low-income rate is stagnating. However, the share of people in Germany who are affected by severe … material deprivation sank to a low level in a European comparison. Income inequality in Germany has declined slightly since the …
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