Bonn:
Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung,
2005,
331 S.
| Martin Kohli, Harald Künemund, Claudia Vogel, Markus Gilles, Jan Paul Heisig, Jürgen Schupp, Andrea Schäfer, Romy Hilbrich
In:
Gerhard Huber (Hrsg.) ,
Einkommensverteilung, technischer Fortschritt und struktureller Wandel
Marburg : Metropolis-Verl.
S. 101-110
| Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp, Stefan Liebig
A comparison of women's and men's economic relations in the former East and West Germany (in this paper henceforth referred to as East and West Germany) in the years following reunification in 1990 is used to exemplify the differential impact of varying opportunity structures on the extent of and change in women's relative contribution to family income. East Germany represents a special case among ...
This paper delivers new insights into the development of income inequality and regional stratification in Germany after unification using a new method for detecting social stratification by a decomposition of the GINI index which yields the obligatory between- and withingroup components as well as an "overlapping" index for the different sup-populations. We apply this method together with a jackknife ...
In den modernen Gesellschaften ist die Freizeit eine Dimension des Lebens, die immer mehr an Bedeutung gewinnt und die Erklärung von Unterschieden im Freizeitverhalten soziologisch interessant macht. Die "subjektzentrierte" Lebensstilforschung vertritt die Ansicht, dass sozio-ökonomische Unterschiede auf Grund der langfristigen Verbesserung der materiellen Lebensumstände an Bedeutung verloren haben ...
In:
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
57 (2005), 2, S. 254-277
| Bettina Isengard
Inequality with respect to personal earned income has increased in recent years. This trend has gone hand in hand with changes in both the employment constellations of households and the labor market activity of individuals (e.g. through 'minijobs'). In particular, the years since 2000 have seen a rise in the share of households with no market income because their members are either registered or hidden ...
The study examines the geographic mobility of dual-earner couples using data from the German Socio-economic Panel. Although the predictions of the microeconomic family migration model are by and large met, gender ideology also plays a significant role in the explanation of family migration behavior. Splitting the sample of dual-earners into traditional and egalitarian couples reveals that job-related ...