MEA discussion paper series
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. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Henning Frankenberger (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 201412: Household wealth in the euro area: The importance of intergenerational transfers, homeownership and house price dynamics

- Thomas Mathä, Alessandro Porpiglia and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 201411: Wealth differences across borders and the of real effect estate price dynamics: Evidence from two household surveys

- Thomas Mathä, Alessandro Porpiglia and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 201410: Optimal Level of Government Debt: Matching Wealth Inequality and the Fiscal Sector

- Edgar Vogel
- 201409: Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Role of Actuarial Reduction Rates in Individual Retirement Planning in Germany

- Sebastian Kluth
- 201408: Die Verteilungswirkungen der Muetterrente

- Stefan Bach, Hermann Buslei, Michela Coppola, Peter Haan and Johannes Rausch
- 201407: Cross-border commuting and consuming: An empirical investigation

- Thomas Mathä, Alessandro Porpiglia and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 201406: Household Risk Management and Actual Mortgage Choice in the Euro Area

- Michael Ehrmann and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 201405: The Long Shadow of Socialism: On East-West German Differences in Financial Literacy

- Tabea Bucher-Koenen and Bettina Lamla
- 201404: Beitragssatzentwicklung in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung und der Sozialen Pflegeversicherung - Projektionen und Determinanten

- Johannes Rausch and Martin Gasche
- 201403: Idiosyncratic Risk, Aggregate Risk, and the Welfare Effects of Social Security

- Daniel Harenberg and Alexander Ludwig
- 201402: Household Risk Taking after the Financial Crisis

- Sarah Necker and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 201401: Einkommens- und Bildungsungleichheit im gesundheitlichen Vorsorgeverhalten in Europa

- Johanna Bristle
- 201319: Ökonomische Auswirkungen des demographischen Wandels

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201318: Altersarmut

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201317: Der Sozialstaat in der demographischen Umwälzung: Reformprozess der Altersvorsorge

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201316: Die Kosten der Riester-Rente im Vergleich

- Börsch-Supan, Axel and Martin Gasche
- 201315: Policy Brief: Pension Reform in Europe

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201314: Generationengerechtigkeit gibt es nicht, denn wir sind Gefangene unserer Geschichte

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201313: Ethnische Ungleichheit am Ausbildungsübergang: Ein Überblick über den Forschungsstand

- Christian Hunkler
- 201312: Is it all about access? Perceived access to occupational pensions in Germany

- Bettina Lamla and Michela Coppola
- 201311: Ersatzraten in der Gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung

- Sebastian Kluth and Martin Gasche
- 201310: Bildungspolitik versus Gesundheitspolitik - Evidenzbasierte Interventionen gegen soziale Ungleichheit in Gesundheit

- Jürges, Hendrik
- 201309: Endogenous Grids in Higher Dimensions: Delaunay Interpolation and Hybrid Methods

- Alexander Ludwig and Schön, Matthias
- 201308: Poverty and transitions in health

- Maja Adena and Michal Myck
- 201307: First do no harm. Then do not cheat: DRG upcoding in German neonatology

- Jürges, Hendrik and Köberlein, Juliane
- 201306: Verminderung der (Alters-)Armut von Erwerbsminderungsrentnern durch Verlängerung der Zurechnungszeit und Günstigerprüfung?

- Martin Gasche and Härtl, Klaus
- 201305: A Life-Cycle Model with Ambiguous Survival Beliefs

- Max Groneck, Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 201304: Die Kosten der Riester-Rente im Vergleich

- Martin Gasche, Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Marlene Haupt and Simon Angstmann
- 201303: Health, Families, and Work in Later Life: A Review of Current Research and Perspectives

- Karsten Hank and Martina Brandt
- 201302: On the Optimal Provision of Social Insurance

- Dirk Krueger and Alexander Ludwig
- 201301: Take a chance on me – Can the Swedish premium pension serve as a role model for Germany’s Riester scheme?

- Marlene Haupt and Sebastian Kluth
- 201225: Policy Mixes in the Current European Pension Reform Process

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201224: Population Aging: Facts, Challenges, and Responses

- David Bloom, Börsch-Supan, Axel, Patrick McGee and Atsushi Seike
- 201223: Finanzielle Folgen des demographischen Wandels

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201222: Demographischer Wandel, Immigration und Fachkräftemangel

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201221: Differences In Life Expectancy Due To Race And Educational Differences Are Widening, And Many May Not Catch Up

- S. J. Olshansky, T. Antonucci and Lisa Berkman
- 201220: Riester Pensions in Germany: Design, Dynamics, Targetting Success and Crowding-In

- Börsch-Supan, Axel, Michela Coppola and Anette Reil-Held
- 201219: Rational Pension Reform

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201218: Die demographischen Herausforderungen sind eine Chance für unsere Gesellschaft

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201217: Probleme und Lösungen für die Altersvorsorge in Deutschland

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201216: The Longevity Dividend: Health as an Investment

- S. Jay Olshansky, John Beard and Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 201215: Is Intergenerational Cohesion Falling Apart in “Old Europe†?

- Börsch-Supan, Axel, Gabriel Heller and Anette Reil-Held
- 201214: Subjective Life Expectancy and Private Pensions

- Tabea Bucher-Koenen and Sebastian Kluth
- 201213: Erwartete Altersarmut in Deutschland: Pessimismus und Fehleinschätzungen – Ergebnisse aus der SAVE-Studie

- Martin Gasche and Bettina Lamla
- 201212: Auswirkungen einer Versicherungspflicht der Selbständigen in der Gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung

- Martin Gasche and Johannes Rausch
- 201211: Backing out of private pension provision - Lessons from Germany

- Michael Ziegelmeyer and Julius Nick
- 201210: Family background, informal networks and the decision to provide for old age: A siblings approach

- Bettina Lamla
- 201209: “They do know what they are doing... at least most of them.†Asymmetric Information in the (private) Disability Insurance

- Martin Spindler
- 201208: Asymmetric Information in the Market for Automobile Insurance: Evidence from Germany

- Martin Spindler, Joachim Winter and Steffen Hagmayer
- 201207: Empirical Research on Households’ Saving and Retirement Security: First Steps towards an Innovative Triple†Linked†Dataset

- Michela Coppola and Bettina Lamla
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