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2000,
| Julia Simonson
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Freiwilliges Engagement ist an Voraussetzungen geknüpft: Die bisherige Forschung zum Engagement hat gezeigt, dass ein hoher sozioökonomischer Status in der Regel förderlich für die Ausübung einer freiwilligen Tätigkeit ist (siehe beispielsweise Gensicke 2015; Schmidt 2014). Personen aus höheren Schichten sind deutlich häufiger und auch dauerhafter engagiert als Personen aus niedrigeren sozialen Schichten ...
In:
Julia Simonson, Claudia Vogel, Clemens Tesch-Römer ,
Freiwilliges Engagement in Deutschland: Der Deutsche Freiwilligensurvey 2014
Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
439-464
| Julia Simonson, Nicole Hameister
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Die Lebensläufe der deutschen Babyboomer (geboren zwischen 1956 und 1965) unterscheiden sich deutlich von denen vorangegangener Kohorten. Insgesamt zeigt sich eine zunehmende Vielfalt der Erwerbsverläufe. Insbesondere in Ostdeutschland sind diese von Brüchen geprägt, mit häufigeren oder längeren Phasen der Arbeitslosigkeit. Diese Entwicklung hat Folgen für die Anwartschaften in der Gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung. ...
In:
DIW Wochenbericht
79 (2012), 23, 3-13
| Julia Simonson, Nadiya Kelle, Laura Romeu Gordo, Markus M. Grabka, Anika Rasner, Christian Westermeier
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In the present study, we examine employment biographies of women using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Specifically, we compare the cohort of the baby boomers (1956–1965) with two older cohorts (1936–1945 and 1946–1955) by carrying out sequence analyses to investigate changes in their employment careers. Based on the biography sequences, we consider four different clusters to identify typical ...
In:
Advances in Life Course Research
16 (2011), 2, 65-82
| Julia Simonson, Laura Romeo Gordo, Nadiya Titova
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Before the 90s, men’s employment careers in East and West Germany were quite similar, despite their widely differing institutional settings. Before reunification, employment biographies were mainly dominated by full-time employment in both East and West. After 1989 the GDR was incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany and almost all East German institutions were supplanted by adapted West German ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2011,
(SOEPpapers 391)
| Julia Simonson, Laura Romeu Gordo, Nadiya Kelle
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In the literature there is plenty of evidence available on the effect of childbearing on female employment biographies. In the present paper, we extend the analysis to men and show how parenthood differently affects employment biographies of men and women. We also investigate how these differences change with time. Concretely, we are interested in the question whether in the process of social change ...
In:
Fathering
12 (2014), 3, 320-336
| Julia Simonson, Laura Romeu Gordo, Nadiya Kelle
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Until the mid-1980s, labour markets in Germany were characterized by a high level of employment stability. Employment biographies of men were dominated by full-time employment in both East and West Germany and were hence quite similar in this respect, despite the two regions’ enormously different institutional settings. Since that time however, important changes have occurred. Labour markets have become ...
In:
Current Sociology
63 (2015), 3, 387-410
| Julia Simonson, Laura Romeu Gordo, Nadiya Kelle
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In:
Internationales Institut f. Empirische Sozialökonomie (INIFES), et al. ,
Erwerbsarbeit und Erwerbsbevölkerung im Wandel. Anpassungsprobleme einer alternden Gesellschaft
Frankfurt / New York: Campus
79-110
| Dorit Sing
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In:
Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ)
(2001), B 3-4, 31-38
| Dorit Sing
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In:
WSI Mitteilungen
54 (2001), 3, 165-171
| Dorit Sing