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  • Editorial

    In: KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 76 (2024), 2, 115-117 | Michael Wagner, Matthias Koenig, Cornelia Kristen
  • Erfolgreiches Altern und die dunklen Seiten des Älterwerdens: Pflegebedürftigkeit als Prüfstein für erfolgreiches Altern

    Können erfolgreiches Altern und Pflegebedürftigkeit zusammengehen oder schließen sie sich gegenseitig aus? Von dieser Frage ausgehend untersucht das Kapitel zunächst das Ringen der Gerontologie, eine Defizitsicht des Alterns zu überwinden. Modelle erfolgreichen Alterns versuchen, eine positive Sichtweise auf Alter und Altern zu vermitteln, tun sich jedoch schwer damit, dass Pflegebedürftigkeit nach ...

    In: Larissa Pfaller, Mark Schweda , “Successful Aging”? Leitbilder des Alterns in der Diskussion
    Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
    53-69
    | Hans-Werner Wahl, Clemens Tesch-Römer
  • Men and women transitioning to singlehood in young adulthood and midlife.

    Research has long shown that men suffer more from romantic breakups than women. We predicted that men would on average be less inclined to initiate separation, decline with the separation more in well-being and increase more in loneliness, are less satisfied with singlehood, and desire a new partner more than women. We theorized that these gender differences in separation adaptation could be linked ...

    In: Psychology and Aging (online first) (2024), | Iris V. Wahring, Franz J. Neyer, Christiane A. Hoppmann, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
  • Age and Gender Differences in Narcissism: A Comprehensive Study Across Eight Measures and Over 250,000 Participants

    Age and gender differences in narcissism have been studied often. However, considering the rich history of narcissism research accompanied by its diverging conceptualizations, little is known about age and gender differences across various narcissism measures. The present study investigated age and gender differences and their interactions across eight widely used narcissism instruments (i.e., Narcissistic ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 124 (2023), 6, 1277-1298 | Rebekka Weidmann, William J. Chopik, Robert A. Ackerman, Marc Allroggen, Emily C. Bianchi, et al.
  • State of DDI Cloud

    <p>As the DDI community continues to grow, an increasing number of repositories are providing their metadata in various DDI formats. However, the current landscape of DDI metadata standards usage is not well understood. Understanding this landscape is crucial as it helps identifying usage patterns, improve interoperability, and guide future developments. To address this research gap, ...

    In: IASSIST Quarterly 48 (2024), 4, | Knut Wenzig, Xiaoyao Han
  • Spatial overlap: trade-offs in refugees’ residential choices

    Social science research gives rise to what we call the ?refugee mobility puzzle?: While restrictions on the freedom of residence limit refugees? socio-economic integration, those who do not face such restrictions often move to areas with high unemployment that similarly hinder their labor market prospects. This study addresses a central element of this puzzle: What draws refugees to high unemployment ...

    In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (online first) (2024), 1-23 | Jonas Wiedner, Merlin Schaeffer
  • Nachruf auf Sozialökonom Gert Wagner

    Gert Wagner war ein großartiger Sozialökonom, Vermittler zwischen Wissenschaft und Journalismus. Jetzt ist der treue taz-Genosse plötzlich verstorben.

    In: taz online, 2024-31-01 (2024), | Ulrike Winkelmann
  • Warum in die Ferne schweifen, ...?": Berufsmobilitäten in der Pflege

    Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT), 2024,
    (Forschung Aktuell 08/2024)
    | Lena Marie Wirth, Julia Lenzen, Henrik Sellmann, Antje Krause-Zenß
  • ‘Escape’ from Home? The Moderating Role of Sexual Orientation on the Association Between Social Origin and Educational Attainment

    Previous research has documented that sexual orientation relates to educational attainment, and that it might do so differently for men and women. In this paper, we investigate to what extent sexual orientation moderates the relationship between social origin and educational attainment and whether the educational premium among LGB people might be concentrated among individuals from lower socioeconomic ...

    In: European Societies 27 (2025), 1, 144-170 | David Kasprowski, Diederik Boertien
  • Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration

    Empirical evidence suggests that a large proportion of immigrants who initially intended to stay temporarily in the destination country end up staying permanently, which may lead to suboptimal integration. We study systematic causes of unexpected staying that originate in migrant misperceptions. Our framework contains uncertainty about long-term wages, endogenous integration and savings in the short ...

    In: Journal of Mathematical Economics 117 (2025), 103099 | Marc Kaufmann, Joël Machado, Bertrand Verheyden
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