Biewen, M., S. Glaisner, R. Kleimann (2024): The shape of the wealth distribution and differences in wealth inequality across euro area countries, forthcoming Journal of Economic Inequality
Biewen, M., M. Sturm (2022): Why a labour market boom does not necessarily bring down inequality: Putting together Germany's inequality puzzle, Fiscal Studies, Vol. 43, 121-149
Biewen, M., J. Schwerter (2022): Does more math and natural sciences in high school increase the share of female STEM workers? Evidence from a curriculum reform, Applied Economics, Vol. 54, 1889-1911
Biewen, M., P. Erhardt (2021): arhomme: A Stata implementation of the Arellano/Bonhomme (2017) estimator for quantile regression with selection correction, Stata Journal, Vol. 21, pp. 602-625.
Biewen, M., P. Kugler (2021): Two-stage least squares random forests with an application to Angrist and Evans (1998), Economics Letters, Vol. 204, 109893, longer version here
Savage, C., A. Ayaita, N. Hübner, M. Biewen (2021): Who Chooses Teacher Education and Why? Evidence from Germany. Educational Researcher, press release here, Spiegel Online press coverage here
Savage, C., Hübner, N., Biewen, M., Nagengast, B., & Polikoff, M. S. (2021): Social studies textbook effects: Evidence from Texas. AERA Open, Vol. 7, pp 1-9
Biewen, M., B. Fitzenberger, M. Seckler (2020): Counterfactual quantile decompositions with selection correction taking into account Huber/Melly (2015): An application to the German gender wage gap, Labour Economics, Vol. 66, 101927
Biewen, M., M. Thiele (2020): Early tracking, academic vs. vocational training, and the value of `second-chance' options, Labour Economics, Vol. 66, 101900
Biewen, M., M. Seckler (2019): Unions, Internationalization, Tasks, Firms, and Worker Characteristics: A Detailed Decomposition Analysis of Rising Wage Inequality in Germany, Journal of Economic Inequality, Vol. 17, pp. 461-498
Biewen, M., M. Ungerer, M. Löffler (2019): Why did income inequality in Germany not increase further after 2005?, German Economic Review, Vol. 20, pp. 471-504.
Biewen, M., D. Plötze (2019): The role of hours changes for the increase in German earnings inequality, Journal of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 239, pp. 1-28.
Biewen, M., B. Fitzenberger, J. DeLazzer (2018): The Role of Employment Interruptions and Part-time Work for the Rise in Wage Inequality, IZA Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 7, pp. 1-34.
Biewen, M., E. Flachaire (2018): Editorial Econometrics and Income Inequality, Econometrics, Vol. 6, doi:10.3390/econometrics6040042
Biewen, M., S. Seifert (2018): Potential Parenthood and Career Progression of Men and Women: A Simultaneous Hazards Approach, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, Vol. 18, pp. 1-22.
Biewen, M., R. Happ, S. Schmidt, O. Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia (2018): Knowledge growth, academic beliefs and motivation of students in business and economics - A longitudinal German case study, Higher Education Studies, Vol. 8, pp. 9-28.
Biewen, M., A. Juhasz (2017): Direct Estimation of Equivalence Scales and More Evidence on Independence of Base, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 79, pp. 875-905.
Biewen, M., Tapalaga, M. (2017): Life-cycle educational choices in a system with early tracking and `second chance' options, Economics of Education Review, Vol. 56, pp. 80-94, previous version with further results here.
Biewen, M. (2014): Poverty Persistence and Poverty Dynamics, IZA World of Labor, Vol. 103, pp. 1-10.
Biewen, M., B. Fitzenberger, A. Osikominu und M. Waller (2014): The Effectiveness of Public Sponsored Training Revisited: The Importance of Data and Methodological Choices, Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 32, pp. 837-897.
Biewen, M. (2014): A General Decomposition Formula with Interaction Effects, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 21, pp. 636-642. Longer version here.
Biewen, M., C. Weiser (2014): An Empirical Test of Marginal Productivity Theory, Applied Economics, Vol. 46, pp. 996-1020.
Biewen, M., A. Juhasz (2012): Understanding Rising Inequality in Germany, 1999/2000 - 2005/06, Review of Income and Wealth, Vol. 58, pp. 62-647.
Biewen, M., A. Juhasz (2011): Can Employment Changes Explain Rising Inequality in Germany?, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, Vol. 131, pp. 349-357.
Biewen, M., S. Steffes (2010): Unemployment persistence: Is there evidence for stigma effects?, Economics Letters, Vol. 106, pp. 188-190.
Biewen, M. (2009): Measuring state dependence in individual poverty histories when there is feedback to employment status and household composition, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 24, pp. 1095–1116.
Biewen, M., B. Fitzenberger, A. Osikominu, R. Völter, M. Waller (2006): Beschäftigungseffekte ausgewählter Maßnahmen der beruflichen Weiterbildung in Deutschland: Eine Bestandsaufnahme, Journal for Labour Market Research, Vol. 39, pp. 365–390.
Biewen, M., S.P. Jenkins (2006): Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices from Complex Survey Data, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 68, pp. 371–383. For Stata survey estimation command, type in Stata "ssc install svygei_svyatk, replace".
Biewen, M. (2006): Who are the Chronic Poor? An Econometric Analysis of Chronic Poverty in Germany, Research on Economic Inequality, Vol. 13, pp. 31–62.
Biewen, M. (2005): The Covariance Structure of East and West German Incomes and its Implications for the Persistence of Poverty and Inequality, German Economic Review, Vol. 6, pp. 445–469.
Biewen, M., R. Wilke (2005): Unemployment duration and the length of entitlement periods for unemployment benefits: do the IAB employment subsample and the German Socio-Economic Panel yield the same results?, Journal of the German Statistical Society, Vol. 88, pp. 209–236.
Biewen, M., S.P. Jenkins (2005): A Framework for the Decomposition of Poverty Differences with an Application to Poverty Differences between Countries, Empirical Economics, Vol. 30, pp. 331–358
Biewen, M. (2002): Bootstrap inference for inequality, mobility and poverty measurement, Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 108, pp. 317–342. Some Stata code here.
Biewen, M. (2002): Measuring Inequality in the Presence of Intra-Household Correlation, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 9, pp. 1003–1006.
Biewen, M. (2001): Item-Nonresponse and Inequality Measurement: Evidence from the German Earnings Distribution, Journal of the German Statistical Society, Vol. 85, pp. 409–425.
Biewen, M. (2001): Unemployment, Retirement, Female Labor Market Participation and Income Inequality: A Decomposition Analysis for Germany, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, Vol. 121, pp. 59–82.
Biewen, M. (2001): Measuring the Effects of Socio-Economic Variables on the Income Distribution: An Application to the East German Transition Process, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 83, pp. 185–190.
Biewen, M. (2000): Income inequality in Germany during the 1980s and 1990s, Review of Income and Wealth, Vol. 46, pp. 1–20.
Biewen, M. (1999): Inequality trends in the German income distribution, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, Vol. 68, pp. 275–283.