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Decomposition analysis 2 Earnings inequality 2 Hours mismatch 2 Part-time work 2 Working hours 2 Arbeitsangebot 1 Arbeitszeit 1 Arbeitszeitgestaltung 1 Decomposition method 1 Dekompositionsverfahren 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Income distribution 1 Labour supply 1 Lohnstruktur 1 Part-time employment 1 Teilzeitarbeit 1 Wage structure 1 Working time 1 Working time arrangement 1
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Beckmannshagen, Mattis 2 Schröder, Carsten 2
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DIW Weekly Report 1 DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a policy bulletin from the German Institute for Economic Research 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Changes in working hours are driving earnings inequality
Beckmannshagen, Mattis; Schröder, Carsten - In: DIW Weekly Report 12 (2022) 32/34, pp. 195-201
According to Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data, inequality in gross monthly earnings in Germany increased significantly between 1993 and 2003 and has been stagnating at a high level since 2008. As this Weekly Report shows, the increase is not being driven by higher hourly wage inequality, but...
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Changes in working hours are driving earnings inequality
Beckmannshagen, Mattis; Schröder, Carsten - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 12 (2022) 32/34, pp. 195-201
According to Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data, inequality in gross monthly earnings in Germany increased significantly between 1993 and 2003 and has been stagnating at a high level since 2008. As this Weekly Report shows, the increase is not being driven by higher hourly wage inequality, but...
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