Projects of the Research Group Inequality and Public Policy

Abgeschlossene Projekte

  1. Project // 01.12.2015 – 30.11.2016

    How Much do Circumstances Beyond the Control of Persons Determine Income Inequality?

    Equality of opportunity (EOp, or IOp for inequality of opportunity) is said to hold if individual positions in an outcome distribution are independent of individual circumstances (e.g. parents’…

  2. Project // 01.12.2015 – 30.06.2016

    Evaluation of reform options for an improved material security of children

    Fighting child poverty in Germany requires both a sufficiently supportive infrastructure for families and effective financial support.In this project, we analyze possible reforms of the child supplement as …

  3. Project // 15.09. – 06.11.2015

    Distributional Effects of Marriage- and Family-related Benefits and Measures

    The brief report updates the ZEW Microsimulation Model used in the overall evaluation of marriage- and family-related benefits and measures with regard to data and legal status. Furthermore distributional effects…

  4. Project // 16.02. – 22.04.2015

    Possibilities to Improve Top Income and Wealth Data

    Für eine wirksame und zielgerichtete Steuer- und Sozialpolitik ist eine präzise und umfassende Datenbasis zur Verteilung von Einkommen und Vermögen von zentraler Bedeutung. Im Kontrast dazu ist in Deutschland…

  5. Project // 01.02.2015 – 31.12.2016

    Feasibility and Added Value of a European Unemployment Benefit Scheme

    In this project, the economic and legal aspects of a common European Unemployment Insurance system are analyzed. ZEW is part of a large international consortium with project partners in Belgium and the UK.You will…

  6. Project // 01.01. – 31.12.2015

    Jointly Optimal Income Taxes for Different Types of Income

    A recent literature suggests imposing different tax rates on different types of taxpayers. The rationale behind this approach is based on two conditions: (i) The characteristics of the considered types of…

  7. Project // 01.01.2015 – 30.12.2018

    Behavioral Incidence Effects of Tax Reforms

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  8. Project // 01.01.2015 – 31.12.2018

    The Effects of Family Policy on Labour Supply and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from a Dynamic Structural Micro-Economic Model with Task-Specific Human Capital, Estimated Using Microdata for France and Germany

    Although France and Germany are similar in many socio-economic dimensions, their total fertility rates are at the opposite extremes of the spectrum found in the OECD. German family policy has sought to increase…

  9. Project // 01.01.2015 – 31.03.2016

    Meta-study on Labour Supply Elasticities and the Elasticity of Taxable Income

    In scientific literature, two key parameters have been established measuring the reaction to income tax changes: labour supply elasticities on the one hand and the elasticity of taxable income on the other.…