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Deutschland 63 Germany 63 Einkommensverteilung 26 Income distribution 25 Time use 24 Zeitverwendung 24 Selbstständige 15 Self-employed 15 Estimation 13 Schätzung 13 Einkommensteuer 11 Income tax 11 Theorie 10 Theory 10 Arbeitszeit 8 Panel 8 Panel study 8 Working time 8 Arbeitszeitgestaltung 7 Mikrosimulation 7 Simulation 7 Working time arrangement 7 Arbeitskräfte 6 Armut 6 Großbritannien 6 Microsimulation 6 Poverty 6 Private consumption 6 Privater Konsum 6 USA 6 United Kingdom 6 United States 6 Workforce 6 Aging population 5 Alternde Bevölkerung 5 Entrepreneurship 5 Entrepreneurship approach 5 Freie Berufe 5 Freizeit 5 Haushaltsstatistik 5
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Arbeitspapier 36 Graue Literatur 36 Non-commercial literature 36 Working Paper 36
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English 91
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Merz, Joachim 86 Burgert, Derik 8 Zwick, Markus 7 Böhm, Paul 5 Hanglberger, Dominik 5 Paic, Peter 5 Stolze, Henning 5 Faik, Jürgen 4 Hirschel, Dierk 4 Rathjen, Tim 4 Rucha, Rafael 4 Berenguer, E. 3 Calonge, S. 3 Giles, C. 3 Hanglberger, D 3 Manresa, A. 3 Venkatarama, Kshama 3 Haan, Jakob de 2 Kam, Flip de 2 Lang, Rainer 2 Niggemann, Hiltrud 2 Smeeding, Timothy M. 2 Vorgrimler, Daniel 2 Burkhauser, Richard V. 1 Garner, Thesia Isedora 1 Johnson, David 1 Kirsten, Dagmar 1 Osberg, Lars 1 Quiel, Thorsten 1 Schatz, Christof 1 Scherg, Bettina 1 Widmaier, Ulrich 1 Zick, Cathleen D. 1 de Haan, J. 1 de Kam, C.A 1 Österbacka, Eva 1
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FFB Discussion Paper 49 FFB-Diskussionspapiere / Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, Universität Lüneburg 36 FFB-Discussion Paper 3 FFB Discussion-Paper 2 FFb Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 91
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Time, income and subjective well-being - interdependent multidimensional polarization: 20 Years in Germany
Merz, Joachim; Scherg, Bettina - 2022
Society drifts apart in many dimensions. Economists focus on income of the poor and rich and the distribution of income, however a broader spectrum of dimensions is required to draw the picture of multiple facets of individual life. In our study of multidimensional polarization we extend the...
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Are retirees more satisfied? : anticipation and adaptation effects: a causal panel analysis of German statutory insured and civil pensioners
Merz, Joachim - 2022
This study contributes to the subjective well-being and retirement literature by quantifying life satisfaction before (4) and after retirement (9+) periods asking: Are retirees more satisfied? Fixed-effects and causal instrumental variables (IV) estimates with individual longitudinal data of the...
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Zeit und Einkommensarmut von Freien Berufen und Unternehmern (Time and Income Poverty of Liberal Professions and Entrepreneurs)
Merz, Joachim; Rathjen, Tim - 2014
It is common sense that (liberal) professions and entrepreneurs (tradesmen) as self-employed are rich by money and, because of their independence and time sovereignty, are rich by time, too. This study tries to shed empirically based light on the issue and the well-being situation of the...
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Are Self-Employed Time and Income Poor? A Microanalysis of the Dynamic Interdependent Multidimensional Poverty with the German Socio Economic Panel and the German Time Use Surveys (Sind Selbständige Zeit- Und Einkommensarm? Eine Mikroanalyse Der Dynamik Interdependenter Multidimensionaler Armut Mit Dem Sozio-Ökonomischen Panel Und Den Deutschen Zeitbudgeterhebungen)
Merz, Joachim - 2013
It is common sense that the self-employed – as professions and entrepreneurs – are rich by money and, because of their independence and time sovereignty, are rich by time, too. However, time stress and the variety of small businesses sometimes tell another story. This study tries to shed...
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Are Self-Employed Really Happier than Employees? An Approach Modeling Adaptation and Anticipation Effects to Self-Employment and General Job Changes
Hanglberger, D; Merz, Joachim - 2011
Empirical analyses using cross-sectional and panel data found significantly higher levels of job satisfaction for self-employed than for employees. We argue that those estimates in previous studies might be biased by neglecting anticipation and adaptation effects. For testing we specify several...
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Does Job Satisfaction Adapt to Working Conditions? An Empirical Analysis for Rotating Shift Work, Flextime, and Temporary Employment in UK
Hanglberger, D - 2011
The hedonic treadmill model for subjective well-being was subject to several recent empirical analyses based on individual panel data. Most of this adaptation literature is concentrated on how life events affect measures of life satisfaction and happiness, whereas adaptation processes of domain...
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The Timing of Daily Demand for Goods and Services - Microsimulation Policy Results of an Aging Society, Increasing Labour Market Flexibility and Extended Public Childcare in Germany
Merz, Joachim - 2011
Knowledge about the timing of consumption opens new insights into consumption behavior for consumer, economic, social as well as for communal and societal policies. It not only allows sound information for a better match of timely supply and demand but also about everyday living arrangements....
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Intensity of time and income interdependent multidimensional poverty : well-being and minimum 2DGAP ; German evidence
Merz, Joachim; Rathjen, Tim - 2011
Extending the traditional income poverty concept by multidimensional poverty has been of growing interest within the last years. This paper contributes with an analysis of interdependent multidimensional (IMD) poverty intensity of time and income, which in particular restricts social...
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Do time poor individuals pay more?
Rathjen, Tim - 2011
There is a rising number of concepts that try to describe the broad perception of time poverty. Though detailed time poverty analyses are available, still little is said about its impacts on the individual behaviour. Within this article, a possible new implication is analysed: The author tests...
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The timing of daily demand for goods and services : microsimulation policy results of an aging society, increasing labour market flexibility and extended public childcare in Germany
Merz, Joachim; Hanglberger, Dominik; Rucha, Rafael - 2011
Knowledge about the timing of consumption opens new insights into consumption behaviour for consumer, economic, social as well as for communal and societal policies. It not only allows sound information for a better match of timely supply and demand but also about everyday living arrangements....
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