Regional Inequality in Germany: Assessment, Drivers and Consequences

Regional Inequality in Germany: Assessment, Drivers and Consequences

Client/Allowance

Leibniz Association

Period: 01.07.2020 – 30.09.2023

The goal of this project is to provide a systematic and methodologically comprehensive analysis of the link between regional inequality and political discontent and increasing populism for the case of Germany. We proceed in three steps. First, we provide a thorough description of inequality in Germany and its evolution over time, explicitly discussing alternative dimensions of inequality as well as important methodological aspects. Based on this evidence, we, secondly, study drivers of economic inequality, broadly differentiating between market forces and the role of public policies. In a final step, we assess the political consequences of regional inequality.

Project members

Holger Stichnoth

Holger Stichnoth

Project Coordinator
Head

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Martin Streng

Martin Streng

Project Coordinator
Researcher and Graduate Study Coordinator

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Michaela Slotwinski

Michaela Slotwinski

Deputy

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Martin Lange

Martin Lange

Head of Junior Research Group

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Sebastian Siegloch

Sebastian Siegloch

Head and Dean of Graduate Studies

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Client/Allowance
Leibniz Association, Berlin, DE
Cooperation partner
University of Cologne, Köln, DE // ARL – Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association, Hannover, DE