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After an economically tough start into the new millennium, Germany experienced an unprecedented employment boom after … employment boom. Our results suggest that, while the latter did have an equalising impact, it was partially offset by the … persistently reverse all the employment gains that occurred during the boom, this would only have a moderately disequalising effect …
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After an economically tough start into the new millennium, Germany experienced an unprecedented employment boom after … employment boom. Our results suggest that, while the latter did have an equalising impact, it was partially offset by the … persistently reverse all the employment gains that occurred during the boom, this would only have a moderately disequalising effect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012581297
After an economically tough start into the new millennium, Germany experienced an unprecedented employment boom after … employment boom. Our results suggest that, while the latter did have an equalising impact, it was partially offset by the … persistently reverse all the employment gains that occurred during the boom, this would only have a moderately disequalising effect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012597503
increase. Our results suggest that most of the increase can be explained by both changes in employment outcomes and in market … inequality in employment outcomes, as well as of idiosyncratic changes such as tax reforms. -- income inequality ; poverty …
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trendwas stopped after 2005/2006. Among many other factors, we consider the role of the employment boom and the development of … equivalized net incomes did not increase further after 2005/2006 because increased within-year employment opportunities … marked way after 2005/2006 because also the middle and the upper part of the distribution benefitted from the employment boom …
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trend was stopped after 2005/2006. Among many other factors, we consider the role of the employment boom and the development …, inequality in equivalized net incomes did not increase further after 2005/2006 because increased within-year employment … employment boom. Other factors, such as changing household structures, population aging and changes in the tax and transfer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011595900
trend was stopped after 2005/2006. Among many other factors, we consider the role of the employment boom and the development …, inequality in equivalized net incomes did not increase further after 2005/2006 because increased within-year employment … employment boom. Other factors, such as changing household structures, population aging and changes in the tax and transfer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011574887
increase. Our results suggest that most of the increase can be explained by both changes in employment outcomes and in market … inequality in employment outcomes, as well as of idiosyncratic changes such as tax reforms …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013139967
trend was stopped after 2005/2006. Among many other factors, we consider the role of the employment boom and the development …, inequality in equivalized net incomes did not increase further after 2005/2006 because increased within-year employment … employment boom. Other factors, such as changing household structures, population aging and changes in the tax and transfer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012965642
trend was stopped after 2005/2006. Among many other factors, we consider the role of the employment boom and the development …, inequality in equivalized net incomes did not increase further after 2005/2006 because increased within-year employment … employment boom. Other factors, such as changing household structures, population aging and changes in the tax and transfer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012966056