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from Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Amalienstraße 33, 80799 München, Germany. Series data maintained by Bernd Zumdick (). This e-mail address is bad, please contact .
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10216: Homeownership in Old Age at the Crossroad between Personal and National Histories
Viola Angelini , Anne Laferrere and Guglielmo Weber
10215: Nest Leaving in Europe
Viola Angelini , Anne Laferrere and Giacomo Pasini
10214: The Impact of Childhood Health and Cognition on Portfolio Choice
Dimitris Christelis , Loretti Isabella Dobrescu and Alberto Motta
10213: Human Capital Accumulation and Investment Behaviour
Danilo Cavapozzi , Alessio Fiume , Christelle Laetitia Garrouste and Guglielmo Weber
10212: Childhood, Schooling and Income Inequality
Danilo Cavapozzi , Christelle Laetitia Garrouste and Omar Paccagnella
10211: Explaining Persistent Poverty in SHARE: Does the Past Play a Role?
Platon Tinios , Antigone Lyberaki and Thomas Georgiadis
10210: Nursing home residents make a difference – The overestimation of saving rates at older ages
Michael Heinrich Ziegelmeyer
10209: Zehn Missverständnisse im Zusammenhang mit der Rente mit 67
Martin Gasche , Tabea Bucher-Koenen , Annette Holthausen and Sebastian Kluth
10208: Stockholding: Participation, Location, and Spillovers
Michael Haliassos , Dimitris Christelis and Dimitris Georgarakos
10207: How sensitive are subjective retirement expectations to increases in the statutory retirement age? The German case
Michela Coppola and Christina Benita Wilke
10206: Stock Market Expectations of Dutch Households
Michael D. Hurd , Maarten van Rooij and Joachim Klaus Winter
10205: Zusatzbeitrag und sozialer Ausgleich in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung: Anreizeffekte und Projektion bis 2030
Martin Gasche
10204: Differences in Portfolios across Countries: Economic Environment versus Household Characteristics
Michael Haliassos , Dimitris Christelis and Dimitris Georgarakos
10203: Rentner und Rentnerinnen im deutschen Sozialversicherungssystem: Beitragsleistungen und Leistungsbezug
Martin Gasche
10202: Interviewer Effects on Nonresponse
Annelies G. Blom , Edith D. de Leeuw and Joop J. Hox
10201: Kann die Riester-Rente die Rentenlücke in der gesetzlichen Rente schließen?
Martin Gasche and Axel Börsch-Supan
10200: Changes in Compulsory Schooling and the Causal Effect of Education on Health: Evidence from Germany
Daniel Kemptner , Hendrik Jürges and Steffen Reinhold
10199: Rentenanpassung 2010 – Wem nützt die Rentengarantie?
Martin Gasche
10198: Verbreitung der Riester-Rente - Hat die Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise Spuren hinterlassen?
Martin Gasche and Michael Heinrich Ziegelmeyer
10197: Zur Sinnhaftigkeit der Riester-Rente
Axel Börsch-Supan and Martin Gasche
10196: Demographic Change, Human Capital and Welfare
Alexander Ludwig , Thomas Schelkle and Edgar Vogel
9195: Dynamik der Riester-Rente: Ergebnisse aus SAVE 2003 bis 2008
Michela Coppola and Anette Reil-Held
9194: The Optimum Structure for Government Debt
Wolfgang Kuhle
9193: Auswirkungen der Finanzkrise auf die private Altersvorsorge
Axel Börsch-Supan , Martin Gasche and Michael Heinrich Ziegelmeyer
9192: Financial Literacy and Private Old-age Provision in Germany
Tabea Bucher-Koenen
9190: Implizite Besteuerung im deutschen Sozialversicherungssystem
Martin Gasche
9189: Die sozialversicherungspflichtig Beschäftigten im deutschen Sozialversicherungssystem: Eigenschaften, Beitragsleistungen und Leistungsbezug
Martin Gasche
9187: Das Altersvorsorge-Verhalten von Selbständigen - eine Analyse auf Basis der SAVE-Daten
Michael Heinrich Ziegelmeyer
9186: Does Schooling Affect Health Behavior? Evidence from Educational Expansion in Western Germany
Steffen Reinhold
9184: Inequality Trends for Germany in the Last Two Decades: A Tale of Two Countries
Dirk Krüger
9183: The effect of compulsory schooling on health - evidence from biomarkers
Hendrik Jürges
9182: Temporary Migration and Skill Upgrading: Evidence from Mexican Migrants
Steffen Reinhold
9181: Secondary School Fees and the Causal Effect of Schooling on Health Behavior
Steffen Reinhold and Hendrik Jürges
9180: From Malthus to modern growth: child labor, schooling and human capital
Edgar Vogel
9179: Mortality, Fertility, Education and Capital Accumulation in a Simple OLG Economy
Alexander Ludwig and Edgar Vogel
9178: Reassessing the Link between Premarital Cohabitation and Marital Instability
Steffen Reinhold
9176: Perceptions of Job Security in Europe’s Ageing Workforce
Karsten Hank and Marcel Erlinghagen
9175: Parental Income and Child Health in Germany
Steffen Reinhold and Hendrik Jürges
9174: Ein einheitliches Rentensystem für Ost- und Westdeutschland - Simulationsrechnungen zum Reformvorschlag des Sachverständigenrates
Martin Gasche , Tabea Bucher-Koenen , Axel Börsch-Supan and Christina Benita Wilke
9173: Documentation of the logical imputation using the panel structure of the 2003-2008 German SAVE Survey
Michael Heinrich Ziegelmeyer
8172: Retrospective Data Collection in Europe
Mathis Schröder and Axel Börsch-Supan
8171: What is an adequate standard of living during retirement?
Johannes Binswanger and Daniel Schunk
8170: Who has a clue to preventing the flu? Unravelling supply and demand effects on the take-up of influenza vaccinations
Jürgen Maurer
8169: Subjective Health Assessments and Active Labor Market Participation of Older Men: Evidence from a Semiparametric Binary Choice Model with Nonadditive Correlated Individualspecific Effects
Jürgen Maurer , Roger W. Klein and Francis Vella
8168: Who wears the trousers? A semiparametric analysis of decision power in couples
Melanie Lührmann and Jürgen Maurer
8167: Smooth it Like the “Joneses?” Estimating Peer-Group Effects in Intertemporal Consumption Choice
Jürgen Maurer and Andre Meier
8166: Sharing Demographic Risk – Who is Afraid of the Baby Bust?
Alexander Ludwig and Michael Reiter
8165: On the feasibility of notional defined contribution systems: The German case
Christina Benita Wilke
8164: The role of childhood health for the intergenerational transmission of human capital: Evidence from administrative data
Martin Salm and Daniel Schunk
8163: Job loss does not cause ill health
Martin Salm