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    Tropical Cyclone Losses in the USA and the Impact of Climate Change: A Trend Analysis Based on Data from a New Approach to Adjusting Storm Losses

    Economic losses caused by tropical cyclones have increased dramatically. Historical changes in losses are a result of meteorological factors (changes in the incidence of severe cyclones, whether due to natural climate variability or as a result of human activity) and socio-economic factors (increased prosperity and a greater tendency for people to settle in exposed areas). This paper aims to isolate ...

    In: Environmental Impact Assessment Review 29 (2009), 6, S. 359-369 | Silvio Schmidt, Claudia Kemfert, Peter Höppe
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    Employer Size, Wages and Unobserved Skills: Evidence from Moonlighters in the UK

    In this paper we examine the labour quality explanation of the employer size-wage gap: larger firms pay higher wages because they employ more skilled workers. Most previous studies control for unobserved skills of workers by applying the fixed-effects estimator to longitudinal data, thus assuming time-invariant unobserved individual heterogeneity. We release this assumption by using a sample of moonlighters; ...

    In: The Manchester School 77 (2009), 6, S. 651-674 | Alexander Muravyev
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    Bildungsungleichheiten und blockierte Lernpotenziale: welche Bedeutung hat die Persönlichkeitsstruktur für diesen Zusammenhang?

    This paper examines the impact of underachievement on inequality of educational opportunities. It also investigates whether personality traits are a mediating mechanism between social origin and underachievement. Underachievement is defined as achieving a school attainment that is below the individual cognitive learning potential, measured by tests of fluid intelligence. The paper develops a definition ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Soziologie 38 (2009), 5, S. 418-440 | Johannes Uhlig, Heike Solga, Jürgen Schupp
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    25 Jahre Sozio-oekonomisches Panel - ein Infrastrukturprojekt der empirischen Sozial- und Wirtschaftsforschung in Deutschland: Einleitung in das Themenheft

    The longitudinal German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study has been providing microdata for social, behavioral, and economic research for over 25 years. This paper presents an overview of this nationally and internationally important infrastructural facility for empirical social research, and shows that SOEP data are of key sociological interest in two respects. First, they allow for annual representative ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Soziologie 38 (2009), 5, S. 350-357 | Jürgen Schupp
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    Demand Side Analysis of Microlending Markets in Germany

    In developing and transition economies, microlending has become an effective instrument for providing micro businesses with the necessary financial resources to launch operations. In industrialized countries, with their highly developed banking systems, however, there has been ongoing debate on the question of whether an uncovered demand for microlending services exists. The present pilot study explores ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 229 (2009), 5, S. 523-543 | Alexander S. Kritikos, Christoph Kneiding, Claas Christian Germelmann
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    Is Flow Velocity a Significant Parameter in Flood Damage Modelling?

    Flow velocity is generally presumed to influence flood damage. However, this influence is hardly quantified and virtually no damage models take it into account. Therefore, the influences of flow velocity, water depth and combinations of these two impact parameters on various types of flood damage were investigated in five communities affected by the Elbe catchment flood in Germany in 2002. 2-D hydraulic ...

    In: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 9 (2009), 5, S. 1679-1692 | Heidi Kreibich, Klaus Piroth, Isabell Seifert, Holger Maiwald, Uwe Kunert, Jochen Schwarz, Bruno Merz, Annegret H. Thieken
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    The Preadult Origins of Post-Materialism: A Longitudinal Sibling Study

    Using a research design that traces siblings' preferences for postmaterialist values in Germany over two decades, this article provides new evidence on the origins of value preferences. Focusing on Inglehart's thesis of value change, the combined socialisation and scarcity hypothesis is tested against the social learning hypothesis - a prominent rival account of preadult value preference formation. ...

    In: European Journal of Political Research 48 (2009), 5, S. 598-621 | Martin Kroh
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    Understanding the Roles and Interactions of International Cooperation on Domestic Climate Policies: Editorial

    Introduction: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change defines the principle of common but differentiated responsibility (Art. 4.1 of UNFCCC). It is the common responsibility of all countries to pursue mitigation actions so as to achieve climate stabilization. The differentiated nature of historic responsibility, capabilities and economic situation creates a responsibility for developed ...

    In: Climate Policy 9 (2009), 5, S. 435-449 | Karsten Neuhoff
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    Policy Targets: Lessons for Effective Implementation of Climate Actions

    Policy targets are used to improve the implementation of domestic and international actions, in a national context and in international frameworks. But how can domestic and international experience be useful for climate policy? Case studies point to the value of defining policy targets more broadly than final outcomes, which in the case of climate policy are CO2 emission reductions. There is a need ...

    In: Climate Policy 9 (2009), 5, S. 465-480 | Sarah Lester, Karsten Neuhoff
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    A History of Conditionality: Lessons for International Cooperation on Climate Policy

    This article surveys the experience of conditionality provisions applied by the World Bank, the IMF, bilateral donors, and the European Union's accession process. Ownership is essential for effective cooperation and requires domestic climate policies to be country-driven and decision-making to be equitable. Bilateral cooperation allows for a direct exchange of expertise and long-term relationships. ...

    In: Climate Policy 9 (2009), 5, S. 481-494 | Maike Sippel, Karsten Neuhoff
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