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  • The discussion paper corresponds with the presentation of a poster at the 2012 annual conference of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW) in Boston with the title “Measuring and Predicting Individual Well-Being on the Basis of a New Methodical Framework – The Case of Germany 1995-2009”. The paper deals with socio-economic influences upon the future German personal income distribution. On the basis of a new approach (so-called “decomposition approach”), the effects of income-structural and socio-demographic changes are analysed. Hereby, the decomposition approach is directly linked to analyses of social stratification. In this context, the usage of decomposable inequality indicators offers the possibility to perform shift-share analyses. In the paper such analyses are carried out in order to assess the relevance of demographic ageing concerning cross-sectional income inequality. The corresponding shift-share calculations are primarily used for predicting German income inequality. Besides age structure, further variables like household size/household composition as well as age-differentiated income shares of different kinds of income (labour income, capital gains, transfers) are used as explaining factors. Furthermore, longitudinal cohort effects are considered as influencing variables within the several projections. (xsd:string)
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  • 2012 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 1869-1935 ()
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  • Socio-economic influences on income inequality: projections for Germany (xsd:string)
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  • urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-364581 ()
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  • 4/2012 (xsd:string)