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Deutschland 85 Germany 76 Einkommensverteilung 32 Time use 30 Zeitverwendung 30 Income distribution 28 Selbstständige 16 Self-employed 16 Estimation 14 Schätzung 14 Einkommensteuer 13 Income tax 13 Arbeitszeit 12 Theorie 12 Theory 12 Mikrosimulation 10 Private consumption 10 Privater Konsum 10 USA 10 Panel 9 Panel study 9 United States 9 Armut 8 Poverty 8 Simulation 8 Working time 8 Arbeitszeitgestaltung 7 Freizeit 7 Haushaltsstatistik 7 Household survey 7 Leisure 7 Microsimulation 7 Working time arrangement 7 Aging population 6 Alternde Bevölkerung 6 Arbeitskräfte 6 Comparison 6 Entrepreneurship 6 Entrepreneurship approach 6 Freie Berufe 6
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Book / Working Paper 197
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Arbeitspapier 51 Working Paper 51 Graue Literatur 47 Non-commercial literature 47 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1
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English 139 German 56 Undetermined 2
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Merz, Joachim 162 Burgert, Derik 17 Zwick, Markus 17 Hanglberger, Dominik 12 Paic, Peter 12 Stolze, Henning 12 Rathjen, Tim 11 Rucha, Rafael 9 Böhm, Paul 7 Hirschel, Dierk 7 Faik, Jürgen 5 Niggemann, Hiltrud 4 Smeeding, Timothy M. 4 Venkatarama, Kshama 4 Vorgrimler, Daniel 4 Berenguer, E. 3 Boehm, Paul 3 Burkhauser, Richard V. 3 Calonge, S. 3 Giles, C. 3 Hanglberger, D 3 Kirsten, Dagmar 3 Lang, Rainer 3 Manresa, A. 3 Osberg, Lars 3 Widmaier, Ulrich 3 Deneke, Johann F. Volrad 2 Haan, Jakob de 2 Kam, Cornelis A. de 2 Kam, Flip de 2 Quiel, Thorsten 2 Schatz, Christof 2 Zick, Cathleen D. 2 Österbacka, Eva 2 Ackermann, Dagmar 1 Brand, Holger 1 Eilsberger, Patricia 1 Falk, Jürgen 1 Garner, Thesia Isedora 1 Herrmann, Harald 1
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Workshop Unternehmertum, Freie Berufe und Ökonomie Kleiner und Mittlerer Unternehmen <1, 2003, Lüneburg> 3 Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe <Lüneburg> 2 Forschungszentrum für Unternehmertum, Freie Berufe und Ökonomie Kleiner und Mittlerer Unternehmen <Lüneburg> 1
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Diskussionspapier / Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe 90 FFB Discussion Paper 49 FFB-Diskussionspapiere / Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, Universität Lüneburg 36 FFB-Diskussionspapier 15 FFB-Discussion Paper 3 FFB Discussion-Paper 2 FFB discussion paper 1 FFb Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 107 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 90
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Working Hour Arrangments - New Results from the German Time Use Survey 2001/02 Compared to 1991/92
Burgert, Derik; Merz, Joachim - 2009
Up to now the discussion about new working time arrangements and flexible working times has lacked an empirical foundation based on personal micro data. It is the task of this study to analyze deviations from what we call a normal work day in two dimensions: first, in respect of the timing of...
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Working Hour Arrangements and Pay - A Treatment Effects Approach for Professions, Entrepeneurs and Employees
Merz, Joachim; Böhm, Paul; Burgert, Derik - 2009
Traditional welfare analyses based on money income needs to be broadened by its time dimension. In the course of time the traditional full-time work is diminishing and new labour arrangements are discussed (keyword: flexible labour markets). Our study is contributing to economic well-being by...
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Income and Distribution Analysis with the Taxpayer-Panel - New Prospects and First Results for Self-Employed, as Freelancers and Entrepeneurs, and Employees as Well as for High Incomes
Merz, Joachim - 2009
This contribution analyzes the personal income distribution with the actual microdata of the German Income Tax Statistics and focus on top incomes for important labour market groups: the self-employed (as freelancers and entrepreneurs) and employees. New are the first longitudinal results based...
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Who Pays the Taxes?
Merz, Joachim - 2009
The European Union is legally entitled to the revenue from (1) agricultural and sugar levies, (2) customs duties, (3) a 1 percent rate on each Member States' value added tax base, and (4) a resource on the basis of GNP. Currently, the Union is actively involved in the search for a fifth own...
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Time Use Dynamics in Paid Work and Household Activities of Married Women - A Panel Analysis with Household Information and Regional Labour Demand
Merz, Joachim - 2009
The dynamics of multiple time use in paid work and in household activities with housework, child rearing and DIY of married women are analyzed with a two step procedure: the estimation of the participation decision in intertemporal labor force participation strategies (entering, leaving the...
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Equivalence Scales Based on Revealed Preference Consumption Expenditure Microdata - The Case of West Germany Zu Lüneburg
Merz, Joachim - 2009
Equivalence scales are a prerequisite for any economic well-being comparison with measures on income distribution, inequality and poverty. This paper provides equivalence scales based on revealed preference consumption microdata for West Germany 1983. It is a part of a joint US and German...
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Microsimulation as an Instrument to Evaluate Economic and Social Programmes
Merz, Joachim - 2009
In recent years microsimulation models (MSMs) have been increasingly applied in quantitative analyses of the individual impacts of economic and social programme policies.The suitability of using microsimulation as an instrument to analyze main and side policy impacts at the individual level will...
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Market and Non-Market Labor Supply and Recent German Tax Reform Impacts - Behavioral Response in a Combined Dynamic and Static Microsimulation Model
Merz, Joachim - 2009
This study on market and non-market labor supply and taxes is based on a theoretical microeconomic model with multiple labor supply in the formal and informal economy. This multiple time allocation model, which explicitly takes into account taxes, transfer payments, socioeconomic characteristics...
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Microdata Adjustment by the Minimum Information Loss Principle
Merz, Joachim - 2009
Microdata have become increasingly important for economic and social analyses. One striking problem with almost any practical analysis of microdata, microdata as a singular cross or longitudinal sample or within (static) microsimulation, is to achieve representative results.In this study a...
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Two Scales, One Methodology-Expenditure Based Equivalence Scales for the United States and Germany
Merz, Joachim - 2009
Choosing an appropriate equivalence scale is a prerequisite for comparisons of economic wellbeing income distribution, inequality or poverty. This is true for country specific work or for cross-national comparisons. Researchers generally either use a country specific equivalence scale (social...
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