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Ralf K. Himmelreicher and Carsten SchröderEditorial - Introduction to the Special Issue: Demography, Social Institutions, and Individual OutcomesRembrandt Scholz and Carsten SchröderDemographic Trends in Germany and their Economic ImplicationsUwe Fachinger and Ralf K. HimmelreicherIncome Mobility - Curse or Blessing? Mobility in Social Security Earnings: Data on West-German Men since 1950Anita Tisch and Silke TophovenEmployment Biographies of the German Baby Boomer GenerationUlrike Doerr and Katharina SchulteBetting on a Long Life - the Role of Subjective Life Expectancy in the Demand for Private Pension Insurance of German HouseholdsCharlotte BartelsRedistribution and Insurance in the German Welfare StateLena Mareike DetlefsenEarnings Inequality - Does the Accounting Period Matter?Gisela Hostenkamp and Michael StolpeThe Social Costs of Health-related Early Retirement in Germany: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel
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This volume presents the combined proceedings of a workshop hosted by the Research Data Centre of the German Pension Insurance (FDZ-RV), which took place June 6-7, 2011 in Kiel. Some 50 researchers from multiple disciplines met and explored issues such as demography and social institutions. The contributions cover topics such as life expectancy, income mobility or redistribution and insurance in the German welfare state, to name just a few. In short, this conference volume offers empirical contributions that touch upon select facets of the interplay between demographic change, social security and individual outcomes.
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Ralf K. Himmelreicher and Carsten Schröder
Editorial - Introduction to the Special Issue: Demography, Social Institutions, and Individual Outcomes

Rembrandt Scholz and Carsten Schröder
Demographic Trends in Germany and their Economic Implications

Uwe Fachinger and Ralf K. Himmelreicher
Income Mobility - Curse or Blessing? Mobility in Social Security Earnings: Data on West-German Men since 1950

Anita Tisch and Silke Tophoven
Employment Biographies of the German Baby Boomer Generation

Ulrike Doerr and Katharina Schulte
Betting on a Long Life - the Role of Subjective Life Expectancy in the Demand for Private Pension Insurance of German Households

Charlotte Bartels
Redistribution and Insurance in the German Welfare State

Lena Mareike Detlefsen
Earnings Inequality - Does the Accounting Period Matter?

Gisela Hostenkamp and Michael Stolpe
The Social Costs of Health-related Early Retirement in Germany: Evidence fromthe German Socio-Economic Panel

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