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Die Einkommenssituation von Selbstständigen und die Inanspruchnahme staatlicher Leistungen auf Basis des SGB II
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Die Einkommenssituation von Selbstständigen und die Inanspruchnahme staatlicher Leistungen auf Basis des SGB II

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  • Pahnke, André
  • May-Strobl, Eva
  • Schneck, Stefan

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Auf Grundlage des Panels Arbeitsmarkt und Soziale Sicherung wird in der vorliegenden Studie die Einkommenssituation von Selbstständigen untersucht. Im Blickpunkt stehen dabei nicht nur die sozio-ökonomischen Merkmale der Selbstständigen in der Grundsicherung, sondern auch mögliche Ursachen für den Arbeitslosengeld II-Bezug von Selbstständigen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen einerseits, dass der Haushaltskontext, Zeiten für Kinderbetreuung, aber auch gesundheitliche Einschränkungen zur Erklärung des ALG II-Bezugs von Selbstständigen beitragen. Andererseits spielen auch betriebswirtschaftliche Faktoren, wie eine unzureichende Ertragslage, eine wichtige Rolle. Da aber nur bedingt Informationen zu den von den Selbstständigen in der Grundsiche-rung geführten Unternehmen vorliegen, bedarf deren genauere Analyse weiterer Daten und Forschung.

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  • Pahnke, André & May-Strobl, Eva & Schneck, Stefan, 2014. "Die Einkommenssituation von Selbstständigen und die Inanspruchnahme staatlicher Leistungen auf Basis des SGB II," IfM-Materialien 226, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn.
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    Selbstständige; Einkommen; Erwerbsarmut; Arbeitslosengeld II; Self-Employed; Income; Working Poor; Means-Tested Benefits;
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    • D31 - Microeconomics - - Distribution - - - Personal Income and Wealth Distribution
    • I32 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty
    • L26 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Entrepreneurship

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