Projects of the Research Unit Labour Markets and Social Insurance

Abgeschlossene Projekte

  1. Project // 01.04.2000 – 30.04.2004

    Can Improving Low-Skilled Consumer-Services Jobs Help European Job Growth?

    This project is intended to stimulate research co-operation on the topic how employment growth of low qualified and badly paid can be reached without inducing a working poor effect. In this project, 5 topics are…

  2. Project // 01.04.2000 – 30.06.2001

    Lack of Qualified IT Personnel and Qualification Requirements. Empirical Analyses for Manufacturing Industry and Selected Service Sectors in Germany

    Lack of qualified IT personnel is at the centre of public and scientific interest. One cause for lack of qualified personnel is that the extent of the strong dynamism in the area of information and communications…

  3. Project // 01.04.2000 – 31.01.2001

    Digital Economy

    Die Arbeitsgruppe, an der alle Forschungsbereiche des ZEW beteiligt sind, setzt sich hauptsächlich mit mikroökonomischen Fragen der Digitalen Ökonomie auseinander, welche durch die zunehmende Entwicklung und…

  4. Project // 01.03. – 30.11.2000

    Neue Regionenökonomik

    The development of traditional Regional Economics into what has been called New Economic Geography meant uniting all of the ZEW´s research departments into a collaborating team. Despite its clear roots in the…

  5. Project // 01.03.2000 – 30.09.2001

    Social Security Systems, Real Wage Resistance and Employment: an Empirical Analysis of the Competitiveness of Social Security Systems

    The quintessence of the project were the questions to what extent changes in social security contributions affect labour costs and how the structure of the social security system has an impact on this relation.…

  6. Project // 01.01.2000 – 31.12.2001

    Dynamics of Gender Differences in Earnings and Labour Market Participation in the U.K. and Germany

    Gender differences in earnings and labour market participation are stylized facts of labour markets everywhere in the world. Researchers, politicians, and the public are therefore very much interested in this…

  7. Project // 01.12.1999 – 01.04.2001

    Modelling Toolbox for the Macroeconomic Analysis of Labour Market Policies

    The project´s aim is to establish and maintain a user-friendly modelling toolbox for the analysis of macroeconomic effects from labour market policy. Thus, besides our concern with consistent macroeconomic…

  8. Project // 01.12.1999 – 30.09.2000

    Economics of Crime

    The recent interest in the economics of crime has been stimulated by the serious increase in crime rates in the western world on the one hand, and by recent demographic and socio-economic problems like youth…