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  • DIW Economic Bulletin 40 / 2015

    I Find the Term "Quota Woman" Unobjective: Eight Questions to Norma Schmitt

    2015
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Gender Income Gap, Arbeistmarktsegregation und patriarchale Gesellschaftsstruktur bei Führungskräften und Selbständigen

    In diesem Beitrag wollen wir uns auf zwei Publikationen von Friederike Maier beziehen. Auf den Beitrag „Arbeitsmarktsegregation und patriarchale Gesellschaftsstruktur“ von 1990, in dem es um Erklärungen für die Ungleichbehandlungen von Frauen im Erwerbsleben geht, sowie das Diskussionspapier von 2007 aus der Reihe des Harriet Taylor Mill-Instituts, in dem sie auf „The Persistence of the Gender Wage ...

    In: Miriam Beblo, Andrea-Hilla Carl, Claudia Gather, Dorothea Schmidt (Hrsg.) , Friederike matters - eine kommentierte Werkschau
    Berlin: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht, Harriet Taylor Mill Institut
    S. 26-34
    Discussion papers des Harriet Taylor Mill-Instituts für Ökonomie und Geschlechterforschung der Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
    | Claudia Gather, Elke Holst
  • Externe Monographien

    Gender Identity and Women's Supply of Labor and Non-Market Work: Panel Data Evidence for Germany

    This paper aims to verify results of the innovative study on gender identity for the USA by Bertrand et al. (2015) for Germany. They found that women who would earn more than their husbands distort their labor market outcome in order not to violate traditional gender identity norms. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study we also find that the distribution of the share of income earned ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2015, 46 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 9471)
    | Anna Wieber, Elke Holst
  • DIW Berlin - Politikberatung kompakt 100 / 2015

    Führungskräfte-Monitor 2015: Update 2001 - 2013

    2015| Elke Holst, Anne Busch-Heizmann, Anna Wieber
  • DIW Wochenbericht 40 / 2014

    Bei der Erwerbstätigkeit der Frauen liegt Ostdeutschland vorn

    Auch fast ein Vierteljahrhundert nach dem Mauerfall liegt die Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen in Ostdeutschland immer noch höher als in Westdeutschland. Der Abstand ist heute allerdings gering. Gestartet sind die beiden Regionen von höchst unterschiedlichen Niveaus. Im Westen lag die Erwerbstätigenquote von Frauen kurz nach der Wende (1991) bei 54,6 Prozent und ist seitdem von Jahr zu Jahr auf 67,5 Prozent ...

    2014| Elke Holst, Anna Wieber
  • Diskussionspapiere 1366 / 2014

    The Effects of Family Policy on Mothers' Labor Supply: Combining Evidence from a Structural Model and a Natural Experiment

    Parental leave and subsidized child care are prominent examples of family policies supporting the reconciliation of family life and labor market careers for mothers. In this paper, we combine different empirical strategies to evaluate the employment effects of these policies for mothers in Germany. In particular we estimate a structural labor supply model and exploit a natural experiment, i.e. the ...

    2014| Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Katharina Wrohlich
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3 / 2014

    Women Still the Exception on Executive Boards of Germany's Large Firms: Gradually Increasing Representation on Supervisory Boards

    The trend toward more women on the corporate boards of German companies continued in 2013, albeit on a small scale. The share of women on the supervisory boards of the 200 largest companies increased by more than two percentage points, and thus at a somewhat higher rate than in recent years, to just over 15 percent. The corresponding share of women on executive boards virtually stagnated at a low level ...

    2014| Elke Holst, Anja Kirsch
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3 / 2014

    Public Companies Could Play a Pioneering Role: Six Questions to Elke Holst

    2014
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3 / 2014

    Financial Sector: Upward Trend in Share of Women on Corporate Boards Progressing Only in Small Steps

    Last year, more women were appointed to the executive boards of major financial institutions. The share of women on the executive boards of banks and savings banks at the end of 2013 was a good six percent, which represents an increase of almost two percentage points over the previous year. This increase is primarily attributable to changes at private financial institutions and cooperative banks. At ...

    2014| Elke Holst, Anja Kirsch
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 11 / 2014

    Eastern Germany Ahead in Employment of Women

    Almost a quarter of a century after the fall of the Wall, there are still more women in employment in eastern Germany than in the west. Although the disparity is marginal now, the two regions started from dramatically different levels. In 1991, immediately after reunification, the employment rate for women in western Germany was 54.6 percent, but since then it has increased year on year, reaching 67.5 ...

    2014| Elke Holst, Anna Wieber
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