Minimum wages are increasingly discussed as an instrument against (in-work) poverty and income inequality in Europe. Just recently the German government opted for a substantial ad-hoc increase of the minimum-wage level to euro12 per hour mentioning poverty prevention as an explicit goal. We use the introduction of the federal minimum wage in Germany in 2015 to study its redistributive impact on disposable ...
Fachkräftemangel – und in vielen Bereichen auch genereller Arbeitskräftemangel – prägt zunehmend die OECD-Arbeitsmärkte. Doch das verschafft nicht allen Erwerbstätigen eine gute Beschäftigung. Die Pandemie könnte sich gerade für Jüngere, Frauen und Eingewanderte nachteilig ausgewirkt haben und die Ungleichheit am Arbeitsmarkt verstärken. Was sind die Ursachen und welche Lösungen gibt es? Der...
This article examines whether reducing care and housework duties and redistributing them within different-sex couples could further enhance gender equality on the labor market in terms of labor market participation for different employment types and actual working hours. Women around the world perform the majority of unpaid care and housework, with a large and persistent gap to men. Most research explains ...
There was a significant increase in the number of women on executive boards of large companies in Germany from 2020 to 2021 after years of slow progress: In fall 2021, there were 139 women on the executive boards of the 200 largest companies, 38 more than in 2020. This is an increase of a good three percentage points to almost 15 percent, the largest seen since the beginning of the DIW Berlin Women ...