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Einkommensheterogenität und Rentenprognosen Weiterentwicklung eines Rentensimulationsmodells und ausgewählte Anwendungen Johannes Rausch
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2022]
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Continuous-time speed for discrete-time models a Markov-chain approximation method Ivo Bakota, Matthias Kredler
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2022]
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Lassen sich Haltelinien, finanzielle Nachhaltigkeit und Generationengerechtigkeit trotz der Corona-Pandemie miteinander verbinden? Axel Börsch-Supan and Johannes Rausch
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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The mental well-being of older adults after the first wave of COVID-19 Josefine Atzendorf and Stefan Gruber
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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The relationship of threat perceptions and optimistic attitude with protective behavior in the COVID-19 crisis Gregor Sand and Johanna Bristle
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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Pension knowledge and the effectiveness of pension reforms Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Irene Ferrari, Yuri Pettinicchi
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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Caregiving and care receiving across Europe in times of COVID-19 Michael Bergmann and Melanie Wagner
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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Targets missed hhree case studies exploiting the linked SHARE-RV data : an updated version based on the new law on supplemental pension benefits from January 1st 2021 (“Grundrentengesetz”) Axel Börsch-Supan, Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Nicolas Goll and Felizia Hanemann
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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Determinants of SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations in the 50+ population Michael Bergmann, Tessa-Virginia Hannemann, Arne Bethmann, Alexander Schumacher
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2021]
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The effect of intra-European migration on cognitive abilities in later life Stefan Gruber
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, 2020
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Income and saving responses to tax incentives for private retirement savings Marc K. Chan, Todd Morris, Cain Polidano, Ha Vu
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Evaluating the effectiveness of policies against a pandemic Christian Alemán, Christopher Busch, Alexander Ludwig, Raül Santaeulàlia-Llopis
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Corona und Rente Axel Börsch-Supan, Johannes Rausch
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, 2020
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Verteilung und Entwicklung von Gesundheit im Alter Axel Börsch-Supan, Irene Ferrari, Luca Salerno
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, 2020
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Firm leverage and wealth inequality Ivo Bakota
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Financial incentives and heterogeneity in retirement behavior an empirical analysis based on SHARE-RV data Nicolas Goll, Felizia Hanemann
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Possibilities to deal with unknown vital status in the survey of health, ageing and retirement in Europe (SHARE) Michael Bergmann, Tim Birkenbach, Rebecca Groh
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Capital income taxation with portfolio choice Ivo Bakota
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Avoiding root-finding in the Krusell-Smith algorithm simulation Ivo Bakota
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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From asylum seekers to illegal migrants the intention to overstay of Afghan asylum seekers in Germany Romuald Méango, May Khourshed and Diana López-Falcón
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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The (option-)value of overstaying Romuald Méango
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]
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Poor survivors? economic consequences of death of spouse Felizia Hanemann, Johannes Rausch
Munich: mea - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging, [2020]