· 2018
Ludwig Meidner is an outstanding Expressionist and one of the most important Jewish artists of the 20th century. His drawings, paintings and literary works register the upheavals and convulsions of his time. The conference proceedings of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt present the current status of scholarly Meidner research and explore Meidner's oeuvre and its reception as phenomena of contemporary history. A major focus is directed on the explicitly Jewish aspects of his works and their changeful perception.
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Work in the marketplace is the primary source of income for most households in modern industrialized societies. A permanent or even a long-term exit from work by a household's principal earner is therefore a potentially risky economic event. Here we show that social security income (i.e., income from public, industry-wide, insurance-based, retirement and disability programs) is most important for men who exit at older ages in the four countries (Canada, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States) we consider and less so for men who exit at younger ages. Private pension income in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain plays a much more important role in replacing the labor earnings of men who exit at older ages than in Germany. Net-of-tax household income of surviving spouses is in general higher than would be implied by social security replacement rates.
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· 2006