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Dr. Denis Beninger

Denis Beninger is a former member of the ZEW staff. The Information on this site reflects the status at the point of leaving the ZEW.

Selected Publications

Publications in refereed Journals

Beninger, Denis, Holger Bonin, Julia Horstschräer and Grit Mühler (2010), Wirkungen eines Betreuungsgeldes bei bedarfsgerechtem Ausbau frühkindlicher Kindertagesbetreuung: Eine Mikrosimulationsstudie, DIW-Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 79 (3), 147-168.

Beninger, Denis and Francois Laisney (2007), On the performance of unitary models of household labor supply estimated on collective data with taxation, Cahiers d Économie et de Sociologie Rurale 81, 5-36.

Beninger, Denis, Francois Laisney and Miriam Beblo (2007), Welfare Analysis of Fiscal Reforms: Does the Representation of the Family Decision Process Matter? Evidence for Germany, Journal of Population Economics 20(4), 869-893.

Bargain, Olivier, Miriam Beblo, Denis Beninger, Richard Blundell, Raquel Carrasco, Maria-Concetta Chiuri, Francois Laisney, Valérie Lechene, Ernesto Longobardi and Nicolas Moreau (2006), Does the Representation of Household Behavior Matter for Welfare Analysis of Tax-Benefit Policies? An introduction, Review of Economics of the Household 4, 96-112.

Beninger, Denis, Olivier Bargain, Miriam Beblo, Richard Blundell, Raquel Carrasco, Maria-Concetta Chiuri, Francois Laisney, Valérie Lechene, Ernesto Longobardi and Nicolas Moreau (2006), Evaluating the move to a linear tax system in Germany and other European countries: the choice of the representation of household decision processes does matter, Review of the Economics of the Household 4, 159-180.

Vermeulen, Frederic, Olivier Bargain, Miriam Beblo, Denis Beninger, Richard Blundell, Raquel Carrasco, Maria-Concetta Chiuri, Francois Laisney, Valérie Lechene and Nicolas Moreau (2006), Collective models of household labour supply with non-convex budget sets and non-participation: a calibration approach, Review of the Economics of the Household 4, 113-127.

Myck, Michal, Olivier Bargain, Miriam Beblo, Denis Beninger, Richard Blundell, Raquel Carrasco, Maria-Concetta Chiuri, Francois Laisney, Valérie Lechene and Ernesto Longobardi (2006), Who receives the money matters: simulating the Working Families' Tax Credit in the UK and some European tax reforms, Review of the Economics of the Household 4, 129-158.

Beblo, Miriam, Denis Beninger and Francois Laisney (2004), Family Tax Splitting: A Microsimulation of its Potential Labour Supply and Intra-household Welfare Effects in Germany, Applied Economics Quarterly 50(3), 231-248.

Monographs, Articles in Anthologies

Beblo, Miriam, Denis Beninger and Francois Laisney (2006), Besteuerung von Familien: Ökonomische Wirkungen der Reformalternativen Individualbesteuerung und Familiensplitting, in: Jörg Althammer und Ute Klammer, Ehe und Familie in der Steuerrechts- und Sozialordnung, 93-114.

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

Beblo, Miriam, Denis Beninger, Francois Laisney and Anja Heinze (2003), Measuring Selectivity-Corrected Gender Wage Gaps in the EU, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-74, Mannheim. Download

Beblo, Miriam, Denis Beninger and Francois Laisney (2003), Family Tax Splitting: A Microsimulation of its Potential Labour Supply and Intra-household Welfare Effects in Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-32, Mannheim. Download

Beninger, Denis, Francois Laisney and Miriam Beblo (2003), Welfare Analysis of Fiscal Reforms: Does the Representation of the Family Decision Process Matter? Evidence for Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-31, Mannheim. Download

Beninger, Denis and Francois Laisney (2002), Comparison Between Unitary and Collective Models of Household Labor Supply With Taxation, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 02-65, Mannheim. Download

Expertises

Beninger, Denis, Holger Bonin, Markus Clauss, Julia Horstschräer and Grit Mühler (2009), Fiskalische Auswirkungen sowie arbeitsmarkt- und verteilungspolitische Effekte einer Einführung eines Betreuungsgeldes für Kinder unter 3 Jahren, Studie im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen, Mannheim. Download

Beninger, Denis, Markus Clauss and Julia Horstschräer (2007), Neuordnung der familienpolitischen Leistungen: Verteilungspolitische Auswirkungen, Ministerium für Generationen, Familie, Frauen und Integration des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf. Download

Beblo, Miriam, Denis Beninger, Anja Heinze and Francois Laisney (2003), Methodological issues related to the analysis of gender gaps in employment, earnings and career progression, Final report, Project carried out for the European Commission, Employment and Social Affairs DG, Mannheim.

Projects

Finished Projects

Child Benefit Supplement for Low-Earning Families

Ex ante evaluation of the fiscal, labor market and distributional impact of a benefit for mothers giving care at home to children younger than 3 years ("Betreuungsgeld")

Family Behaviour: Empirical Evidence on Intra-Household Bargaining

Family Policy - Employment - Fertility: Economic and Social Aspects of Work-Life-Balance

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

Growth and demography - The effects of the socio-economic environment on the demographic trend: An international comparison

Health care in German Households - Effects on Intra-family Time-Use and Expenditures

Methodological issues related to the analysis of gender gaps in employment, earnings and career progression

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

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

Qualification and success in the labour market in Germany and France - A comparison of the influence of political measures in the fields of education and families

Realignmet of family support schemes: Distributional and allocative effects

Time-use, domestic production and public goods in the intra-household decision process: Theoretical, empirical and experimental approaches

Welfare analysis of fiscal and social security reforms in Europe: does the representation of family decision processes matter?


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