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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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About the Cumulation of Household Samples
Merz, Joachim - 2009
The cumulation of household samples is on the agenda of a new regulation of European household surveys. Within the framework of the German Federal Statistical Office project ‘Official statistics and socio-economic analyses’ and with EUROSTAT requirements for new household samples (EU-SILC)...
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Top Income : A Distribution Analysis for Liberal Professions, Entrepreneurs and Employees - A Microanalysis based on the German Income Tax Statistics
Merz, Joachim; Zwick, Markus - 2009
The distribution of societal resources is of high societal, economic and social policy importance. What is missing are reliable data above all about high income. This study will contribute to a well-founded analysis of high income for self employed – as (liberal) professions and entrepreneurs...
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What Accounts for High Incomes of Self-Employed Persons? - A Microanalysis Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel
Hirschel, Dierk; Merz, Joachim - 2009
The legitimacy of inequality concerning the income distribution in market economies is based on the assumption of a dominant individual performance and the assumed existence of equal chances. To test the empirical relevance of this assumption requires the analysis of the determinants of the...
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Start-Ups by Professions and Entrepeneuers - A Microanalysis Based on the German Socio Economic Panel
Merz, Joachim; Paic, Peter - 2009
Objective of the investigation is to point out the characteristics and determinants for a business startup of liberal professions and entrepreneurs (other self-employed) in the Federal Republic of Germany based on the socio-economic panel (SOEP) for the years 1991 to 2001. Over 1.500...
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Income Richness of the Elderly in Germany - New Richness Indicators and Results from the German Income Tax Statistics (Fast 2001)
Böhm, Paul; Merz, Joachim - 2009
This contribution analyzes income richness of elder persons in Germany in 2001. Using actual data of the German Wage and Income Tax Statistics, which are particularly suitable for the analysis of high incomes, new richness indices are discussed and new results are presented. It appears that the...
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Income of Liberal Professions - An Ordered Probit-Analysis of its Determinants Based on the FFB-Online Survey
Merz, Joachim; Paic, Peter - 2009
This study analyses income determinants of freelancers (liberal professionals) from a microeconomic perspective. In contrast to recent publications a new database is chosen, the FFB-Online survey on Liberal Professions. So, for the first time information of professionals concerning their...
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Microsimulation - A Survey of Methods and Applications for Analyzing Economic and Social Policy
Merz, Joachim - 2009
This essential dimensions of microsimulation as an instrument to analyze and forecast the individual impacts of alternative economic and social policy measures are surveyed in this study. The basic principles of microsimulation, which is a tool for practical policy advising as well as for...
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Information Field Time Use - Expertise for the Commitee for the Improvement of the Informational Infrastructure between Science and Statistics
Merz, Joachim - 2009
Information domain time use: This is the topic of this expert opinion for thecommisssion to improve the informational infrastructure between sciences andstatistics, which is supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research(BMBF). Following a given structure the content encompasses:...
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Statistics and Liberal Professions within the Frame of an Empirical Economic and Social Science Research
Merz, Joachim - 2009
In my inaugural lecture I try to describe my research and teaching intention with three complexes of themes: the first complex 'Statistics and Professions', which also is the denomination of my chair, is on the essential characteristics of Professions (Freie Berufe) and the possibilities and...
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MICSIM - Concept, Developments and Applications of a PC-Microsimulation Model for Research and Teaching
Merz, Joachim - 2009
It is the growing societal interest about the individual and its behaviour in our and 'modern' societies which is asking for microanalyses about the individual Situation. In order to allow these microanalyses on a quantitative and empirically based level microsimulation models were developed and...
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