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Germany 144 Deutschland 119 Europe 66 economic outlook 60 EU countries 54 EU-Staaten 54 Business cycle forecast 52 Business cycle 48 Konjunktur 48 Economic forecast 40 Welt 40 Wirtschaftsprognose 40 World 40 Frühindikator 39 Leading indicator 39 gender quota 38 board composition 36 corporate boards 36 gender equality 36 boards of directors 34 Gender discrimination 32 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 32 ecoomic outlook 32 supervisory boards 32 board diversity 31 CEOs 30 private companies 30 women 30 women directors 30 management 29 public companies 28 SOEP 26 Einkommensverteilung 25 Income distribution 25 business cycle forecast 24 executive boards 23 Coronavirus 21 Forecasting model 21 Prognoseverfahren 21 Weibliche Führungskräfte 21
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Article in journal 295 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 295 Article 287
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Michelsen, Claus 100 Dany-Knedlik, Geraldine 82 Engerer, Hella 78 Baldi, Guido 70 Clemens, Marius 62 Junker, Simon 60 Pagenhardt, Laura 60 Rieth, Malte 54 Wrohlich, Katharina 54 Hanisch, Max 52 Gebauer, Stefan 50 Kholodilin, Konstantin 47 Schlaak, Thore 46 Kemfert, Claudia 44 Fratzscher, Marcel 37 Gornig, Martin 28 Kirsch, Anja 28 Kriwoluzky, Alexander 28 Kurcz, Frederik 26 Grabka, Markus M. 22 Neuhoff, Karsten 22 Bruns, Martin 18 Haan, Peter 18 Hüttl, Pia 18 Menkhoff, Lukas 18 Bach, Stefan 16 Breuer, Christian 16 Hirschhausen, Christian R. von 16 Scherer, Jan-Christopher 16 Schildmann, Teresa 16 Sondergeld, Virginia 16 Spieß, C. Katharina 16 Trautmann, Kristin 16 Berenberg-Gossler, Paul 14 von Hirschhausen, Christian R. 14 Belitz, Heike 13 Schill, Wolf-Peter 13 Schupp, Jürgen 13 Bönke, Timm 12 Fichtner, Ferdinand 12
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Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung / Bereich Prognose und Konjunkturpolitik 2
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DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a policy bulletin from the German Institute for Economic Research 295 DIW Weekly Report 287
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ECONIS (ZBW) 295 EconStor 287
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Refugees in Germany perceived higher discrimination in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
Cardozo, Adriana R.; Prömel, Christopher; Zinn, Sabine - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 17/18, pp. 119-127
Refugees in Germany perceive discrimination due to their country of origin in various life dimensions, which can negatively affect their integration into society. Using IAB-BAMF-SOEP survey data, this report analyzes to what extent refugees perceive discrimination on the labor market, at...
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Companies contribute significantly to the integration of refugees in Germany
Kritikos, Alexander; Priem, Maximilian; Winkler, … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 19/20, pp. 131-137
Following the 2015 refugee influx, recent studies have found that around one in four companies have hired refugees. A survey of 100 companies that hired refugees shows that hiring refugees can increase employee satisfaction, improve reputations, and positively affect corporate developments. At...
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Tax revenue : swifter recovery during the coronavirus pandemic than during the global financial crisis
Deuverden, Kristina van - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 11, pp. 77-84
Although economic growth continued to be lukewarm in 2021, tax revenue increased significantly, even exceeding the pre-crisis level despite economic policy measures associated with revenue losses. During the 2008-2011 global financial crisis, tax revenue followed a different path: Its recovery...
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Rent control reduces economic inequality at a price
Kholodilin, Konstantin; Kohl, Sebastian - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 12, pp. 87-95
Over the course of the 20th century, governments have frequently used rent control to keep rents affordable, especially in times of crisis when housing is scarce. Existing research shows that rent control has undesirable side effects, such as overall societal welfare losses, market...
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Low emission zones improve air quality and health but temporarily decrease life satisfaction
Sarmiento Abogado, Luis Alejandro; Wägner, Nicole; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 13, pp. 99-106
Air pollution results in high economic costs arising from its negative impacts on human health, especially in urban areas. Driving restriction policies such as low emission zones (LEZs) are designed to improve air quality. Indeed, empirical analyses in this Weekly Report confirm that LEZs reduce...
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ECB can lower fuel and heating costs by increasing interest rates but would risk economic recovery
Ider, Gökhan; Kriwoluzky, Alexander; Kurcz, Frederik - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 14/15/16, pp. 109-115
Inflation has been growing considerably since the middle of 2021, with rising energy prices driving the increase in particular. Since the end of February 2022, the trend has also been exacerbated by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. To keep prices stable, the European Central Bank must...
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Ampel-Monitor Energiewende shows the pace of the energy transition must be accelerated significantly
Schill, Wolf-Peter; Roth, Alexander; Guéret, Adeline - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 26/28, pp. 171-179
The so-called traffic light coalition is facing a challenge: it has set ambitious energy policy targets, but can only achieve them if the pace of the energy transition is increased significantly. To contribute to the current energy policy debate, the Ampel-Monitor Energiewende (Monitor of the...
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From Hartz IV to Bürgergeld : reform preferences of the long-term unemployed
Beckmann, Fabian; Heinze, Rolf G.; Schad, Dominik; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 29/31, pp. 183-192
The German government is planning to reform Hartz IV by replacing it with a simpler and more accessible system known as Bürgergeld. Using a random-based survey of eight job centers in North Rhine-Westphalia, this Weekly Report considers the perspectives of the long-term unemployed: What do they...
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The future is battery electric : climate change mitigation in road freight transport
Schill, Wolf-Peter; Jöhrens, Julius; Räder, Dominik; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 47/48, pp. 287-297
Road freight transport must switch to alternative drive technologies, such as battery-electric or hydrogen vehicles, to mitigate its impact on the climate. Preliminary results from an ongoing research project show that the fleet of battery-electric trucks as well as the number of models on offer...
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German construction industry remains on its path of growth during the coronavirus recession
Gornig, Martin; Michelsen, Claus; Pagenhardt, Laura - In: DIW Weekly Report 11 (2021) 1/2, pp. 3-13
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a deep worldwide economic crisis. In many countries, the construction industry has been impacted. In Germany, however, construction activity is one of the economic sectors that has remained largely stable: In 2020, the total construction volume in Germany is...
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