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  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Potentials of a Research Infrastructure for Linking Survey an Spatial Data to Enable Interdisciplinary Research

    An interdisciplinary approach to the spatial analysis of survey data and the usage of social science and spatial science research data is a proper way to analyse questions of spatial justice and spatial inequality in more detail. The required technical linkage entails a number of hurdles such as data privacy, data access, reproducibility, and technical knowledge. The ’Geolinking Service SoRa’ is being ...

    In: Shaping Geospatial Futures : Konferenz für Geoinformatik, Salzburg 2.- 3 Juli
    Salzburg : Universität Salzburg
    S. 120-124
    AGIT Conference ; 1
    | Theodor Rieche, Alexander Jung, Jonas Lieth, Sujit Kumar Sikder, Jan Goebel, Gotthard Meinel
  • Externe Working Papers

    Wealth Inequality among Families in a Changing Demographic Landscape: Evidence from Germany, 1988–2017

    The role of demographic change for wealth inequality remains underexplored. This study analyzes how shifts in population aging, immigration, partnership status, educational attainment, and female labor force participation influenced wealth inequality in West Germany between 1988 and 2017, focusing on households with children. Our findings reveal that while overall wealth inequality remained stable, ...

    New York: Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, 2025, 54 S.
    (Working Paper Series / Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality ; 110)
    | Lisa Klein, Philipp M. Lersch, Maximilian Longmuir
  • Externe Monographien

    Vermögen bei Scheidung, Trennung und alleinerziehender Elternschaft

    München: Deutsches Jugendinstitut, 2025, 47 S.
    (Expertise für den Zehnten Familienbericht der Bundesregierung)
    | Philipp M. Lersch
  • Externe Working Papers

    Trends in Relative and Absolute Mobility of Homeownership in Europe

    Homeownership has declined among younger generations in most European countries. A common assumption is that this trend is increasingly stratified by parental homeownership, due to worsening affordability and the growing importance of parental financial support. In this study, we show that this assumption does not hold for the average European. Using data from EU-SILC 2011 and 2019 across 27 European ...

    OSF, 2025, 27 S.
    (OSF Preprints;Preprints / SocArXiv)
    | Selçuk Bedük, Enrico Benassi, Philipp M. Lersch
  • Externe Working Papers

    Wrong Fit, Missed Gains? Evidence from Skill Training Choices in Liberia

    Young job seekers commonly misperceive training returns; we test whether these beliefs misalign choices between two widely offered tracks—job-skills and business-skills training for young women in Liberia. We reassign 30 percent of the applicants from an oversubscribed job-skills program to business-skills and compare them to applicants who remain in their preferred track. In the short run, reassigned ...

    SSRN, 2025, 52 S.
    (SSRN Papers)
    | Juliane Zenker, Jonas Stehl, Shubha Chakravarty, Mattias Lundberg
  • DIW Weekly Report 9 / 2026

    Electric Mobility in Germany: Untapped Potential

    A rapid transition from combustion engines to electric vehicles is essential for climate protection in road transport. This report highlights current trends in electric mobility in Germany based on data from the Open Energy Tracker platform. Although new registrations of electric passenger cars and commercial vehicles have recently increased, overall, electric mobility is still developing slowly. Newly ...

    2026| Wolf-Peter Schill
  • Externe Working Papers

    Consortium Proposal National Research Data Infrastructure for the Second Funding Phase

    Berlin: KonsortSWD, 2025, 12 S. | Christian Aßmann, Sonja Bayer, Katarina Blask, Andreas Blaette, Philipp Breidenbach, David Broneske, Ekaterina Chicherina, Anna Fräßdorf, Jan Goebel, Xiaoyao Han, Jan Paul Heisig, Betina Hollstein, Bernd Kleimann, Katja Keller, Lisa Kühn, Atif Latif, Stefan Liebig, Fidan Limani, Brigitte Mathiak, Alexia Meyermann, Bernhard Miller, Kati Mozygemba, Neil Murray, Peter Mutschke, Janete Saldanha Bach Estevao, Claudia Niessner, Anja Perry, Philip Raatz, Marc Rittberger, Olivier Rouquette, Friederike Schlücker, Kerstin Schneider, Silke Schneider, Klaus Tochtermann, Sebastian Wichert, Deborah Wiltshire, Knut Wenzig, Christof Wolf
  • Externe Monographien

    enERSyn - Potenziale & Synergien von Lkw-Antriebstechnologien

    Heidelberg: ifeu, 2025, 29 S. | Julius Jöhrens, Florian Heining, Hinrich Helms, Julia Pelzeter, Markus Werner, Martin Ruscher, Arnd Stephan, Wolf-Peter Schill
  • DIW aktuell ; 118 / 2026

    Mehrheit sieht würdevolles Leben erst oberhalb von 2000 Euro netto – und damit klar über dem staatlichen Existenzminimum

    Die Bundesregierung hat im Dezember 2025 einen Gesetzentwurf zur Reform des Bürgergelds verabschiedet, der eine Umgestaltung hin zu einer neuen Grundsicherung vorsieht. Der Entwurf befindet sich seitdem im parlamentarischen Verfahren und wird im Bundestag beraten. Damit rückt erneut die Frage in den Fokus, welches Einkommen in Deutschland als ausreichend gilt, um ein würdevolles Leben zu ermöglichen. ...

    2026| Jürgen Schupp, Sabine Zinn
  • Externe Monographien

    Geld, Kredit und Banken: eine Einführung

    Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler, 2025, XXI, 426 S. | Christian Bauer, Horst Gischer, Bernhard Herz, Lukas Menkhoff
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