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Background: Research on inequalities in health has shown a strong association between the lack of standard of living (defined as material deprivation) and self-rated health (SRH). In this study, we sought to further examine this association in a trend analysis of relative and absolute inequalities in SRH as defined by material deprivation in Germany. Methods: Data were obtained from the German Socio-Economic ...
In:
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
70 (2016), 1, 82-90
| Timo-Kolja Pförtner, Frank J. Elgar
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Hintergrund: Der Zusammenhang zwischen sozioökonomischem Status und Gesundheit wird größtenteils über eine ungleiche Verteilung materieller, psychosozialer und verhaltensbezogener Faktoren erklärt. Analysiert wird die relative Bedeutung dieser Determinanten für die Beziehung zwischen Einkommen und verschiedenen Gesundheitsoutcomes. Methode: Die Analysen basierten auf den Daten des „Sozioökonomischen ...
In:
Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, Medizinische Psychologie
67 (2017), 1, 9-18
| Timo-Kolja Pförtner, Irene Moor
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Der durch Peter Townsend begründete und durch Hans-Jürgen Andreß Mitte der 1990er Jahre in Deutschland eingeführte Lebensstandardansatz erfährt zunehmend Beachtung in der gesundheitswissenschaftlichen Forschung. Als Ergebnis der individuellen Ressourcenverwendung spiegelt der Lebensstandard unter anderem die lebenslaufspezifische Wohlfahrtsproduktion einer Person wider und erlaubt damit einen längsschnittlichen ...
In:
Marco Giesselmann, Katrin Golsch, Henning Lohmann, Alexander Schmidt-Catran ,
Lebensbedingungen in Deutschland in der Längsschnittperspektive (Festschrift für Hans-Jürgen Andreß)
Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
17-32
| Timo-Kolja Pförtner, Alexander Schmidt-Catran
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In this study, we investigated whether self-rated health (SRH) can be predicted by in-work poverty and how between-persons and within-person differences in the poverty status of people who are working contribute to this relationship. We used a logistic random-effects model designed to test within-person and between-persons differences with data from a nationally representative German sample with 19 ...
In:
American Journal of Epidemiology
185 (2017), 4, 274-282
| Timo-Kolja Pförtner, Alexander W. Schmidt-Catran
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In:
Canadian Public Policy
21 (1995), 1, 20-30
| Shelley Phipps
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This chapter compares Canadian policies for families with children under the age of three with policies available in eight other affluent countries (Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and the US), three from each of Esping-Andersen’s ‘three worlds’ of welfare capitalism. Within Canada, the province of Quebec has recently introduced its own system of maternity and parental benefits; ...
In:
Sheila B. Kamerman, Shelley Phipps, Asher Ben-Arieh ,
From child welfare to child well-being: an international perspective on knowledge in the service of making policy
Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York: Springer
309-338
| Shelley Phipps
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In:
Feminist Economics
1 (1995), 1, 151-174
| Shelley A. Phipps, Peter S. Burton
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The extent to which income inequality and poverty vary within countries across different regions is very relevant for policy decisions and monitoring. However, sub-national measures are scarce, given the complexity of producing indicators at the regional level from the available data and the methodological issues related to cross-countries comparability. This paper presents a set of indicators of income ...
Paris:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD),
2014,
(OECD Statistics Working Papers 2014/03)
| Mario Piacentini
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This paper demonstrates that locus of control, i.e. whether individuals believe that reinforcement in life comes from their own actions instead of being determined by luck or destiny, is an important predictor of the decision to obtain higher education. Furthermore, the authors find that premarket locus of control, defined as locus of control measured at the time of schooling – before the individual ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 338)
| Rémi Piatek, Pia Pinger
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Factor structure models are widely used in economics to extract latent variables, such as personality traits, and to measure their impact on outcomes of interest. The identification and inference of these models, however, highly depend on the availability of rich longitudinal data. To overcome the common problem of data scarcity, this paper proposes to combine datasets that each identify some part ...
In:
Journal of Applied Econometrics
31 (2016), 4, 734-755
| Rémi Piatek, Pia Pinger