Projects of the Research Unit Labour Markets and Social Insurance

Abgeschlossene Projekte

  1. Project // 01.04.2008 – 31.03.2009

    A Microeconometric Analysis of Seasonal Unemployment in Germany

    The German labour market is characterised by high employment stability and low dynamics due to a high degree of regulation. There are, however, important segments with low employment stability and short…

  2. Project // 01.03.2008 – 28.02.2009

    Micro und Macro Effects of the Introduction of the Parental Benefit (‘Elterngeld’) in Germany: Evidence From a Linked Micro-Simulation/AGE Model

    This project aims to develop a methodology which allows ex-ante evaluating the effects of the parental benefit (‘Elterngeld’), introduced in January 2007 in Germany, at both the micro and macro levels. We…

  3. Project // 01.03.2008 – 31.12.2009

    Optimal taxation and non-competitive labour markets: Analysis of tax-benefit reforms using the ZEW linked micro/macro model

    The aim of this project is to analyse reforms of the German income tax system, using an optimal taxation approach. Furthermore, we account for possible interaction effects due to the non-competitiveness of the…

  4. Project // 01.03. – 31.12.2008

    Gender Ratios, Labor Markets and Social Stability. Evidence from Regional Variation in Germany

    Young women disproportionately migrate from eastern to western Germany, leaving behind a historically unique imbalance in the gender ratio in many East German regions. In some East German counties, 100 men…

  5. Project // 01.03. – 31.12.2008

    Feasibility Stuty on Stepwise Evaluation of the Complete System of Familiy and Marriage Related Public Policies in Germany

    In Germany, over 150 family related public services and transfers co-exist. Systematic evaluation of the effectiveness of these programs is lacking. This feasibilty study serves to develop a concrete strategy…

  6. Project // 15.02. – 15.07.2008

    Demographic Challenges for the Personnel Policy of an Enterprise in the Automotive Supply Sector

    Pursuing a sustainable staffing policy, German companies are interested in estimating the consequences of demographic change in their direct labour market environment. On behalf of an automotive supplier, this…

  7. Project // 01.02. – 30.09.2008

    Strategies to Fight Skill Shortages Abroad - What Lessons for Germany and Baden-Württemberg?

    Unemployment in the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg has reached the lowest level in years. Firms find it increasingly difficult to hire skilled workers. Skill shortages are expected to increase further due to…

  8. Project // 20.01. – 31.05.2008

    he Value of Family Related Public Transfers over the Life-Cycle

    In Germany, families currently benefit from more than 150 different public transfers. The established complex scheme of family related transfers comprises direct money transfers, favourable tax treatment,…

  9. Project // 15.01. – 15.02.2008

    Returns to Education in Germany

    The aim of this project in cooperation with the German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) is to estimate returns to education on the labour market in Germany. We consider developments over…