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  • Zur Tagung zur Arbeitslosigkeits-, Beschäftigungs- und Lohndynamik am 27./28.02.1991

    In: ZEW Newsletter 1 (1992), 1, 27-28 | ZEW - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
  • Im Fokus: Altersarmut und soziales Befinden in Ost- und Westdeutschland, 1995 und 2009

    Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt, getrennt für West- und Ostdeutschland sowie für Deutschland insgesamt, Indikatoren zur Armutsmessung für die beiden Jahre 1995 und 2009 vor. Untersucht werden Rentnerhaushalte in beiden Teilen Deutschlands, wobei zwischen Frauen und Männern unterschieden wird. Neben Kennzahlen zur Einkommensarmut (Einkommensperzentile u. a.) werden die unterschiedlichen Einkommensquellen ...

    In: Wirtschaft im Wandel 17 (2011), 7-8, 240-244 | Linda Yu Zhu, Anja Weißenborn, Herbert S. Buscher
  • Convergence or divergence? Immigrant wage assimilation patterns in Germany

    Using a rich German panel data set, I estimate wage assimilation patterns for immigrants in Germany. This study contributes to the literature by performing separate estimations by skill groups and controlling for a wide range of socio-economic background variables. It aims to answer the question whether Germany can be considered an attractive host country from an immigrant's perspective. Comparisons ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2012,
    (SOEPpapers 479)
    | Michael Zibrowius
  • Langzeitkranke verlieren durch Kürzung des Krankengeldes fünf Milliarden Euro

    Am 1. Januar 1997 trat eine Krankengeldkürzung von 80 auf 70 Prozent des Bruttoeinkommens in Kraft. Ab der siebten Woche erhalten gesetzlich Versicherte Krankengeld, sie gelten als langzeitkrank. Berechnungen auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) zeigen, dass durch diese Maßnahme innerhalb von zehn Jahren rund fünf Milliarden Euro von den Langzeitkranken zugunsten der übrigen Versicherten ...

    In: Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin 76 (2009), 20, 326-332 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Estimating Price Elasticities of Convalescent Care Programs

    This study is the first to estimate price elasticities of demand for convalescent care programmes. In 1997, the German legislature more than doubled the daily co-payments for the publicly insured from €6 to €13. The measure caused the overall demand for convalescent care treatments to fall by 20 to 25%. I estimate the price elasticity for medical rehabilitation programmes aimed at preventing work disability ...

    In: Economic Journal 120 (2010), 545, 816-844 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Measurement of health, health inequality, and reporting heterogeneity

    Using representative survey data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for 2006, we show that the magnitude of health inequality measures like the concentration index (CI) depends crucially on the underlying health measure. The highest degree of inequality is found when dichotomized subjective health measures like health satisfaction or self-assessed health (SAH) are employed. With the use ...

    In: Social Science & Medicine 71 (2010), 1, 116-124 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Long-term absenteeism and moral hazard - Evidence from a natural experiment

    This paper shows that long-term sick employees are unlikely to be very responsive to moderate monetary labor supply incentives. The paper, theoretically and empirically, evaluates the labor supply effects of cuts in statutory sick pay levels on long-term absenteeism in Germany. Cutting sick pay did not significantly reduce the average incidence and duration of sick leave periods longer than six weeks. ...

    In: Labour Economics 24 (2013), October 2013, 277-292 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Assessing the effectiveness of health care cost containment measures: evidence from the market for rehabilitation care

    This study empirically evaluates the effectiveness of different health care cost containment measures. The measures investigated were introduced in Germany in 1997 to reduce moral hazard and public health expenditures in the market for rehabilitation care. Of the analyzed measures, doubling the daily copayments was clearly the most effective cost containment measure, resulting in a reduction in utilization ...

    In: International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics 14 (2014), 1, 41-67 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Revisiting the Income-Health Nexus: The Importance of Choosing the "Right" Indicator

    We show that the choice of the welfare measure has a substantial impact on the degree of welfare-related health inequality. Combining various income and wealth measures with different health measures, we calculate 80 health concentration indices. The influence of the welfare measure is more pronounced when using subjective health measures than when using objective health measures.

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2010,
    (SOEPpapers 274)
    | Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Joachim R. Frick
  • In Vino Pecunia? The Association Between Beverage-Specific Drinking Behavior and Wages

    In: Journal of Labor Research 30 (2009), 3, 219-244 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Markus M. Grabka
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