Publikationen der Abteilung Staat

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  • Externe Working Papers

    Zur Wirkung der Grundrente und der Mütterrente auf die Altersarmut

    Wiesbaden: Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Lage, 2020, 30 S.
    (Arbeitspapier / Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der Gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung ; 7/2020)
    | Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Michelle Harnisch
  • Externe Working Papers

    Income, Consumption and Wealth Inequality in Germany: Three Concepts, Three Stories?

    Given how controversially inequality is still being discussed by both academics and policy makers in Germany, we discuss methodological issues related to the measurement of inequalities and review the literature and empirical estimates of different forms of inequality. One important issue is the choice of the measure of well-being: the central measures discussed are household equivalent disposable ...

    Berlin: Forum for a New Economy, 2020, 25 S.
    (Forum New Economy Basic Papers ; 2)
    | Charlotte Bartels, Carsten Schroeder
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Effect of Increasing the Early Retirement Age on Savings Behavior before Retirement

    Facing a reduction in pension generosity, individuals can compensate the loss by working longer or saving more. This paper shows that the impact of changes in pension generosity on saving crucially depends on the possibility of prolonging future employment. Exploiting across cohort variation in expected pension wealth induced by a 3-year lift in early retirement age for women born after 1951 in Germany, ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2019, 40 S. : Anh.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 12744)
    | Stefan Etgeton, Björn Fischer, Han Ye
  • Externe Working Papers

    Earn More Tomorrow: Overconfident Income Expectations and Consumer Indebtedness

    This paper examines whether biased income expectations due to overconfidence lead to higher levels of debt-taking. In a lab experiment, participants can purchase goods by borrowing against their future income. We exogenously manipulate income expectations by letting income depend on relative performance in hard and easy quiz tasks. We successfully generate biased income expectations and show that participants ...

    Munich: Collaborative Research Center Transregio 190, 2019, 94 S.
    (Discussion paper / Rationality & Competition, CRC TRR 190 ; 152)
    | Antonia Grohmann, Lukas Menkhoff, Christoph Merkle, Renke Schmacker
  • Externe Working Papers

    Labor Supply under Participation and Hours Constraints: An Extended Structural Model for Policy Evaluations

    The paper extends a static discrete-choice labor supply model by adding participation and hours constraints. We identify restrictions by survey information on the eligibility and search activities of individuals as well as actual and desired hours. This provides for a more robust identification of preferences and constraints. Both, preferences and restrictions are allowed to vary by and are related ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2018, 50 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 12003)
    | Kai-Uwe Müller, Michael Neumann, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Externe Working Papers

    Labor Market and Distributional Effects of an Increase in the Retirement Age

    We evaluate the labor market and distributional effects of an increase in the early retirement age (ERA) from 60 to 63 for women. We use a regression discontinuity design which exploits the immediate increase in the ERA between women born in 1951 and 1952. The analysis is based on the German micro census which includes about 370,000 households per year. We focus on heterogeneous labor market effects ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2018, 31 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 11618)
    | Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Anna Hammerschmid, Michael Peters
  • Externe Working Papers

    Job Displacement, Family Dynamics and Spousal Labor Supply

    We study interdependencies in spousal labor supply and the effectiveness of intrahousehold insurance in a sample of married couples, where the husband loses his job due to a mass layoff or plant closure using data from the Austrian Social Security Database. We show that in our sample of relatively young couples the shock hits households at crucial stages of family formation, which requires careful ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2018, 56 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 11752)
    | Martin Halla, Julia Schmieder, Andrea Weber
  • Externe Working Papers

    Job Displacement, Family Dynamic and Spousal Labor Supply

    We study the effectiveness of intra-household insurance among married couples when the husband loses his job due to a mass layoff or plant closure. Empirical results based on Austrian administrative data show that husbands suffer persistent employment and earnings losses, while wives' labor supply increases moderately due to extensive margin responses. Wives' earnings gains recover only a tiny fraction ...

    London: CEPR, 2018, 77 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Center for Economic Policy Research ; 13247)
    | Martin Halla, Julia Schmieder, Andrea Weber
  • Externe Working Papers

    Looking for the Missing Rich: Tracing the Top Tail of the Wealth Distribution

    We analyze the top tail of the wealth distribution in Germany, France, and Spain based on the first and second wave of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS). Since top wealth is likely to be underrepresented in household surveys, we integrate big fortunes from rich lists, estimate a Pareto distribution, and impute the missing rich. In addition to the Forbes list, we rely on national rich ...

    Seville: European Commission, 2018, 53 S.
    (JRC Technical Reports : JRC Digital Economy Working Paper ; 2018-04)
    | Stefan Bach, Andreas Thiemann, Aline Zucco
  • Externe Working Papers

    Peer Effects in Parental Leave Decisions

    This paper analyzes to what extent parental leave decisions of mothers with young children depend on the decisions made by their coworkers. The identification of peer effects, which are defined as indirect effects of the behavior of a social reference group on individual outcomes, bears various challenges due to correlated characteristics within social groups and endogenous group membership. We overcome ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2016, 39 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 10173)
    | Clara Welteke, Katharina Wrohlich
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