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World War I played a key role in shaping modern housing policy. While in the pre-War era, there was virtually no housing policy, hostilities led to an almost immediate and comprehensive state intervention in the housing market, particularly among those engaged in the war. Originally, Russia went the same way as the other countries. However, after the communists seized power in November 1917, they started ...
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Journal of Urban History
44 (2018), 5, S. 930-952
| Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Mark G. Meerovich
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To describe adult age differences in intertemporal choice, we analyzed data from 1,491 participants who completed an incentivized monetary intertemporal discounting choice task involving different conditions (e.g., time delay of 12 months vs. 1 month). Respondents completed a number of other survey measures including behavioral measures of cognitive ability and self-reports concerning health, financial ...
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Psychology and Aging
33 (2018) 5, S. 782-788
| David Richter, Rui Mata
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Does their degree of religiosity affect how successfully recent Muslim migrants integrate socially into the host society in terms of their social contacts with the majority population and their ethno-religious group? And/or do these co-ethnic and interethnic social contacts affect the religiosity of Muslim migrants over time? On the basis of a two-wave study among recent migrants in Germany, the Netherlands ...
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Ethnic and Racial Studies
41 (2018), 5, S. 860-881
| Mieke Maliepaard, Diana D. Schacht
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Background and Aims: While research has focused on outcomes of tobacco control policies, less is known about the mechanisms by which policies may affect tobacco use. We estimated the associations of changes in cigarette taxes and smoke‐free legislation with (1) any household cigarette expenditure and (2) the level of household expenditure on cigarettes, as well as (3) tested interactions with socio‐economic ...
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Addiction
114 (2018), 4, S. 721-729
| Summer Sherburne Hawkins, Melissa Kull, Christopher F. Baum
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Soziale Welt
69 (2019), 4, S. 351-354
| Monika Jungbauer-Gans, Corinna Kleinert, Jürgen Schupp, Mark Trappmann, Tobias Wolbring
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The widely established health differences between people with greater economic resources and those with fewer resources can be attributed to both social causation (material factors affecting health) and health selection (health affecting material wealth). Each of these pathways may have different intensities at different ages, because the sensitivity of health to a lack of material wealth and the degree ...
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European Journal of Ageing
15 (2018), 4, S. 379-391
| Rasmus Hoffmann, Hannes Kröger, Eduwin Pakpahan
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The performance of information criteria and tests for residual heteroscedasticity for choosing between different models for time‐varying volatility in the context of structural vector autoregressive analysis is investigated. Although it can be difficult to find the true volatility model with the selection criteria, using them is recommended because they can reduce the mean squared error of impulse ...
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
80 (2018), 4, S. 715-735
| Helmut Lütkepohl, Thore Schlaak
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Evidence from the United Kingdom Millennium Cohort on children at ages 3 and 5 with older siblings addresses the questions of whether those living with both biological parents and only full siblings have better emotional and behavior outcomes than other children, and whether nonfull siblings affect children's outcomes independently of parents' partnership status. Adjusting for measured family circumstances ...
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Journal of Marriage and Family
80 (2018), 4, S. 902-918
| Tarek Mostafa, Ludovica Gambaro, Heather Joshi
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China recently announced its national emissions trading scheme, advancing market-based approaches to cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Its evolution over coming years will determine whether it becomes an effective part of China’s portfolio of climate policies.
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Nature Climate Change
8 (2018), 4, S. 260-271
| Frank Jotzo, Valerie Karplus, Michael Grubb, Andreas Löschel, Karsten Neuhoff, Libo Wu, Fei Teng
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The tertiarisation, or perhaps more accurately, the deindustrialisation of the economy has left deep scars on cities. It is evident not only in the industrial wastelands and empty factory buildings, but also in the income and social structures of cities. Industrialisation, collective wage setting, and the welfare state led to a stark reduction in income differences over the course of the 20th century. ...
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Urban Studies
55 (2018), 4, S. 790-806
| Martin Gornig, Jan Goebel