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  • DIW Wochenbericht 38/39 / 2025

    Verteilungsaspekte von Klimapolitik anzugehen, entkräftet polarisierende Narrative: Interview

    2025| Lorenz Meister, Erich Wittenberg
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    Verteilungsaspekte von Klimapolitik anzugehen, entkräftet polarisierende Narrative: Interview mit Lorenz Meister

    24.09.2025| Wochenberichtsinterview
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    Narrative zu Verteilungswirkungen von Klimapolitik haben Einfluss auf populistische Einstellungen

    24.09.2025
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Impact of Private Hosting on the Integration of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany

    Amid the Ukrainian displacement crisis, private hosting of refugees in Europe has surged, yet its impact on integration remains understudied. This research examines the short- to medium-term effects of private hosting on Ukrainian refugee integration in Germany. Using data from one of the largest non-profit platforms that matches private hosts with refugees, we compare the multidimensional integration ...

    In: Nature Human Behaviour 9 (2025), S. 2249–2260 | Mathis Herpell, Moritz Marbach, Niklas Harder, Alexandra Orlova, Dominik Hangartner, Jens Hainmueller
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Stock Market Participation, Work from Home, and Inequality

    Stock market participation among working household heads jumped upwards in 2020 - in Germany by about 25 %. A major cause is the required use of work from home (WfH). We show this by adding WfH to a large set of explanatory variables. Moreover, we implement an instrumental variables estimation based on industry-specific levels of WfH-capacity. The transmission channels seem to work via increased available ...

    In: International Review of Financial Analysis 107 (2025), 104604, 12 S. | Lorenz Meister, Lukas Menkhoff, Carsten Schröder
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2138 / 2025

    Stock Market Participation, Work from Home, and Inequality

    Stock market participation among working household heads jumped upwards in 2020 – in Germany by about 25%. A major cause is the required use of work from home (WfH). We show this by adding WfH to a large set of explanatory variables. Moreover, we implement an instrumental variables estimation based on industry-specific levels of WfH-capacity. The transmission channels seem to work via increased available ...

    2025| Lorenz Meister, Lukas Menkhoff, Carsten Schröder
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Poverty and Inequality in the Federal Republic of Germany

    Why is the Federal Republic of Germany a case of interest at all to be considered in a handbook on poverty and inequality? Three reasons come foremost to mind. First, Germany holds a dominant economic and political position within the European Union, making changes in poverty and inequality highly significant beyond its borders. Second, Germany is often considered a prime example of a "coordinated ...

    In: Joachim Singelmann, Dudley L. Poston Jr. , International Handbook of the Demography of Poverty and Inequality ; 13
    Heidelberg : Springer
    im Ersch. [online first: 2025-05-28]
    International Handbooks of Population
    | Martin Kronauer, Jan Goebel
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Educational Wealth Divide in Europe: Post-Secondary Enrollment Gaps Across Parental Wealth Components and Countries

    Parental wealth is a crucial dimension of socioeconomic status (SES) and plays a significant role in the intergenerational transmission of educational advantage. Previous research on the topic has been limited to a small number of countries, and findings on the relationship between parental wealth and educational attainment are hardly comparable across institutional contexts. Furthermore, the specific ...

    In: Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 99 (2025), 101086, 13 S. | Andrea Pietrolucci, Jascha Dräger, Nora Müller, Marco Albertini
  • Externe Working Papers

    Unequal Returns? Wealth and Debt Gradients in Health Among Immigrants and Natives in Norway

    Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) is positively associated with health, but these benefits are not equally shared across groups. The Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework posits that marginalized groups derive weaker health returns from economic resources than majority populations. Extending this framework to a migration context, this study examines wealth - and debt – health gradients ...

    OSF, 2025, 74 S.
    (OSF Preprints;Preprints / PsyArXiv)
    | Dina Maskileyson, Bettina Hünteler
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Revision and Cross-cultural Adaptation of the Human Values Scale for Self-completion Modes

    Since its first round, the European Social Survey (ESS) has included a 21-item measure of ten basic human values shared across cultures, known as the Human Values Scale (HVS), developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. Recently, the scale has been revised to a new 20-item HVS with shorter, simpler items (usually only one sentence instead of two sentences per item in the past version) and introducing a single ...

    In: Survey Practice 18 (2025), 8 S. | Elena Sommer, Brita Dorer, Ulrike Efu Nkong, Tim Hanson, Sabine Zinn, Shalom H. Schwartz
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