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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- 6102: Lifetime Earnings and Life Expectancy

- Hans-Martin von Gaudecker and Rembrandt D. Scholz
- 6101: Market Work, Home Production, Consumer Demand and Unemployment among the Unskilled

- Melanie Lührmann and Matthias Weiss
- 5100: Skill Biased Technological Change and Endogenous Benefits: The Dynamics of Unemployment and Wage Inequality

- Matthias Weiss and Alfred Garloff
- 5099: On the Evolution of Wage Inequality in Acemoglu’s Model of Directed Technical Change

- Matthias Weiss
- 5098: Spatial Proximity and Contacts between Elderly Parents and Their Adult Children: A European Comparison

- Karsten Hank
- 5097: Rates of Return of the German PAYG System - How they can be measured and how they will develop

- Christina Benita Wilke
- 5096: On Measuring Convergence in the Use of Time

- Jorge Gonzalez-Chapela
- 5095: Population Aging and the Demand for Goods & Services

- Melanie Lührmann
- 5094: Aging and Economic Growth: The Role of Factor Markets and of Fundamental Pension Reforms

- Alexander Ludwig
- 5093: Moment estimation in Auerbach-Kotlikoff models: How well do they match the data?

- Alexander Ludwig
- 5092: Dynamische Lohneffekte beruflicher Weiterbildung

- Hendrik Jürges and Kerstin Schneider
- 5091: Teacher quality and incentives - Theoretical and empirical effects of standards on teacher quality

- Jürges, Hendrik, Wolfram Richter and Kerstin Schneider
- 5090: Gender Ideology, Division of Housework, and the Geographic Mobility Families

- Hendrik Jürges
- 5089: Unemployment, retrospective error, and life satisfaction

- Hendrik Jürges
- 5088: Household Composition and Savings: An Empirical Analysis based on the German SOEP Data

- Felix Freyland
- 5087: Household Composition and Savings: An Overview

- Felix Freyland
- 5086: Measures for savings and saving rates in the German SAVE data set

- Lothar Essig
- 5085: Personal assets and pension reform: How well prepared are the Germans?

- Börsch-Supan, Axel and Lothar Essig
- 5084: Precautionary saving and old-age provisions: Do subjective saving motive measures work?

- Lothar Essig
- 5083: Household Saving in Germany: Results from SAVE 2001-2003

- Lothar Essig
- 5082: Trends in German households’ portfolio behavior - assessing the importance of age- and cohort-effects

- Mathias Sommer
- 5081: Imputing total expenditures from a non-exhaustive list of items: An empirical assessment using the SAVE data set

- Lothar Essig
- 5080: Methodological aspects of the SAVE data set

- Lothar Essig
- 5079: Classification of Human Decision Behavior: Finding Modular Decision Rules with Genetic Algorithms

- Franz Rothlauf, Daniel Schunk and Jella Pfeiffer
- 5078: Explaining heterogeneity in utility functions by individual differences in decision modes

- Daniel Schunk
- 5077: The Relationship Between Risk Attitudes and Heuristics in Search Tasks: A Laboratory Experiment

- Daniel Schunk and Joachim Winter
- 5076: Gender and the Division of Household Labor in Older Couples: A European Perspective

- Karsten Hank and Hendrik Jürges
- 5075: New Comprehensive and International View on Ageing: The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe

- Börsch-Supan, Axel, Karsten Hank and Jürges, Hendrik
- 5074: Ehrenamtliches Engagement in Europa: Eine vergleichende Untersuchung am Beispiel von Senioren

- Karsten Hank, Marcel Erlinghagen and Anja Lemke
- 5073: Altern und Produktivität: Zum Stand der Forschung

- Börsch-Supan, Axel, Düzgün, Ismail and Matthias Weiss
- 5072: Crowding out or crowding in?

- Anette Reil Held
- 5071: Participation of Older Europeans in Volunteer Work

- Marcel Erlinghagen and Karsten Hank
- 5070: Die ökonomische Theorie der Familie und die Erklärung von Erbschaftsregeln

- Hendrik Jürges
- 5069: Risiken im Lebenszyklus Theorie und Evidenz

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 5068: Projection methods and scenarios for public and private pension information

- Börsch-Supan, Axel, Anette Reil-Held and Alexander Ludwig
- 5067: Die ökonomischen Auswirkungen der Alterung in Hessen

- Börsch-Supan, Axel and Anette Reil-Held
- 4067: How to make internet surveys representative: A case study of a two-step weighting procedure

- Börsch-Supan, Axel and Joachim Winter
- 4066: Rational Expectations and Ambiguity: A Comment on Abel

- Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 4065: Faire Abschläge in der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 4064: Aging, Pension Reform, and Capital Flows: A Multi-Country Simulation Model

- Börsch-Supan, Axel, Alexander Ludwig and Joachim Winter
- 4063: From Traditional DB to Notional DC Systems

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 4062: Pension Reform in Germany: The Impact on Retirement Decisions

- Börsch-Supan, Axel and Barbara Berkel
- 4061: Institutional Determinants of International Equity Portfolios - A Country-Level Analysis

- Barbara Berkel
- 4060: Investment Behavior under Ambiguity: The Case of Pessimistic Decision Makers

- Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 4059: Stochastic Population Projection for Germany

- Oliver Lipps and Frank Betz
- 4058: Improving Tatonnement Methods of Solving Heterogeneous Agent Models

- Alexander Ludwig
- 4057: Self-assessed health, reference levels, and mortality

- Hendrik Jürges
- 4056: Was bedeutet der demographische Wandel für die Wirtschaft Baden-Württembergs?

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 4055: Global Aging: Issues, Answers, More Questions

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
- 4054: Aus der Not eine Tugend – Zukunftsperspektiven einer alternden Gesellschaft

- Börsch-Supan, Axel
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