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2010Changes in Compulsory Schooling and the Causal Effect of Education on HealthKemptner, Daniel; Jürges, Hendrik; Reinhold, Steffen
2010Soziale Unterschiede beim Zugang in Erwerbsminderungsrente: Eine Analyse auf Basis von Scientific Use Files des Forschungsdatenzentrums der Rentenversicherung (FDZ-RV)Hagen, Christine; Himmelreicher, Ralf K.; Kemptner, Daniel; Lampert, Thomas
2011Spillover Effects of Maternal Education on Child's Health and SchoolingKemptner, Daniel; Marcus, Jan
2012Bayesian procedures as a numerical tool for the estimation of dynamic discrete choice modelsHaan, Peter; Kemptner, Daniel; Uhlendorff, Arne
2012Bayesian procedures as a numerical tool for the estimation of dynamic discrete choice modelsHaan, Peter; Kemptner, Daniel; Uhlendorff, Arne
2013Bildung der Mütter kommt der Gesundheit ihrer Kinder zuguteKemptner, Daniel; Marcus, Jan
2013Health-related life cycle risks and public insuranceKemptner, Daniel
2013-03Spillover Effects of Maternal Education on Child's Health and Health BehaviorKemptner, Daniel; Marcus, Jan
2014The introduction of disincentives for early retirement and its effect on labor market participationKemptner, Daniel; Timm, Boenke; Holger, Luethen
2014Erwerbsminderung als ArmutsrisikoKemptner, Daniel
2015Inequality and Defined Benefit Pensions when Life Expectancy is HeterogeneousKemptner, Daniel; Haan, Peter; Prowse, Victoria
2016The role of time preferences in educational decision makingKemptner, Daniel; Tolan, Songül
2016Effectiveness of early retirement disincentives: Individual welfare, distributional and fiscal implicationsBönke, Timm; Kemptner, Daniel; Lüthen, Holger
2016The Role of Time Preferences in Educational Decision MakingTolan, Songül; Kemptner, Daniel
2016Lifetime income inequality with taxation and public benefitsKemptner, Daniel; Haan, Peter; Prowse, Victoria
2017The rising longevity gap by lifetime earnings: Distributional implications for the pension systemHaan, Peter; Kemptner, Daniel; Lüthen, Holger
2017The Rising Longevity Gap by Lifetime Earnings: Distributional Implications for the Pension SystemHaan, Peter; Kemptner, Daniel; Lüthen, Holger
2017The rising longevity gap by lifetime earnings: Distributional implications for the pension systemHaan, Peter; Kemptner, Daniel; Lüthen, Holger
2017Rente mit 67: Beitragssatz wird stabilisiert - egal, ob tatsächlich länger gearbeitet wirdBuslei, Hermann; Haan, Peter; Kemptner, Daniel
2017Effectiveness of early retirement disincentives individual welfare, distributional and fiscal implicationsBönke, Timm; Kemptner, Daniel; Lüthen, Holger