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Publication . Book . 2008
Incomes and inequality in the long run
Bönke, Timm; Schröder, Carsten; Schulte, Katharina;
Bönke, Timm; Schröder, Carsten; Schulte, Katharina;
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Published: 01 Jan 2008
Country: Germany
Abstract
We employ German Sample Survey Income data to examine income inequality and the financial situation of elderly citizens for the period from 1978 to 2003, focussing on differences between retired and non-retired elderly and between elderly with residence in the Old and the New German Laender. Inter-temporal changes in income inequality are also decomposed by income sources. To our knowledge, this is the first study that provides comparable and detailed longitudinal income statistics for the German elderly. We find some remarkable inter-temporal patterns. First, the financial situation of the elderly has improved substantially over time. This is true especially for the New Laender, although elderly with residence in the Old Laender remain financially privileged. Within the same age cohort, we also find that non-retired, on average, are financially better-off compared to retired elderly. For reunified Germany, inequality is astonishingly stable over time, but rises significantly since 1993 in the New German Laender.
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Dewey Decimal Classification: ddc:300 ddc:330 ddc:332
Medical Subject Headings: humanities social sciences health care facilities, manpower, and services
Subjects
Pensioner, Inequality, Inequality Decomposition, German Sample Survey
Pensioner, Inequality, Inequality Decomposition, German Sample Survey
Dewey Decimal Classification: ddc:300 ddc:330 ddc:332
Medical Subject Headings: humanities social sciences health care facilities, manpower, and services
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- Freie Universität Berlin Germany
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