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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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Gender pay gap in a European comparison : positive correlation between the female labor force participation rate and the gender pay gap
Schmieder, Julia; Wrohlich, Katharina - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 9, pp. 65-70
Public interest in the gender pay gap has risen significantly over the past years in Germany, but the size of the gender pay gap has barely changed. A comparison across European countries shows that a lower female labor force participation rate is associated with a smaller gender pay gap. The...
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Income inequality in Germany stagnating over the long term, but decreasing slightly during the coronavirus pandemic
Grabka, Markus M. - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 17/18, pp. 125-133
Both wages and needs-adjusted household income increased by ten percent between 2013 and 2018, benefiting all income groups. Wage inequality has been declining for many years and has now again reached the level of the early 2000s. At the same time, the low-wage sector shrank by two percentage...
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Mobile phone network expansion in sparsely populated regions in Germany : roaming benefits consumers
Baake, Pio; Mitusch, Kay - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 19/21, pp. 137-144
As part of the 2019 frequency allocation process for mobile communications, the Federal Network Agency required network providers to achieve a certain level of mobile network coverage for the population. Cooperation between different network providers was also permitted for the first time,...
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Restrictive US trade policy has a significantly negative effect on financial markets
Boer, Lukas; Menkhoff, Lukas; Rieth, Malte - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 31, pp. 219-225
With its America First strategy, the former US administration turned away from an internationally oriented trade policy. It attempted to assert its interests, especially vis-à-vis China, with bilateral and mostly restrictive measures such as import tariffs. This Weekly Report shows that the...
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Collective action: new guiding principles for International Climate Finance
Lüpke, Heiner von; Aebischer, Charlotte; Neuhoff, Karsten - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 32, pp. 229-236
To limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, it is necessary for industrialized countries to support developing countries financially. The channels and mechanisms under which this support would be provided are known as International Climate Finance. Building upon expert interviews with a...
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Hospital mergers can impact the offer of health care services
Herrera-Araujo, Daniel; Piechucka, Joanna - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 33, pp. 239-245
In the last decades, many European hospital markets witnessed a wave of mergers leading to increased levels of market concentration. The effects of hospital mergers and the effectiveness of competition enforcement have been discussed by politicians but understudied by academics. This report...
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Climate neutrality requires coordinated measures for high quality recycling
Xi, Sun; Lettow, Frederik; Neuhoff, Karsten - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 26, pp. 187-195
For Europe to reach climate neutrality by mid-century, it needs to move toward a circular economy. Waste avoidance, reuse, and recycling save primary resources and avoid emissions in the production of basic materials like steel, cement, and plastics. Without exploring circular economy...
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Real estate taxation reform : tax land values, abolish privileges
Bach, Stefan; Eichfelder, Sebastian - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 27/28, pp. 199-205
Real estate is taxed at comparatively low rates in Germany, with primarily the affluent benefiting from numerous existing tax privileges. This Weekly Report describes the current state of real estate taxation in Germany and outlines reform proposals that could increase tax revenue, improve the...
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100 % renewable energy for Germany : coordinated expansion planning needed
Göke, Leonard; Kemfert, Claudia; Kendziorski, Mario; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 29/30, pp. 209-215
Due to ambitious climate change targets and other energy and industrial policy goals such as the nuclear phase-out, the energy transition in Germany is heading toward a completely renewable energy system. This Weekly Report is the first to describe scenarios for 100 percent renewable energy...
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Refugees' mental health during the coronavirus pandemic : psychological distress and continued loneliness
Entringer, Theresa Margareta; Jacobsen, Jannes; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 11 (2021) 12, pp. 103-109
Many people are suffering from the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. Refugees, however, belong to one of the underpriviliged groups in many areas of society. They are more likely than average to live in overcrowded living quarters such as community housing and are thus exposed to a...
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