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  • The Role of Risk Propensity in Predicting Self-Employment

    This study aims to untangle the role of risk propensity as a predictor of self-employment entry and self-employment survival. More specifically, it examines whether the potentially positive effect of risk propensity on the decision to become self-employed turns curvilinear when it comes to the survival of the business. Building on a longitudinal sample of 4,973 individuals from the German Socio-Economic ...

    In: Journal of Applied Psychology 99 (2014), 5, 1000-1009 | Christiane Nieß, Torsten Biemann
  • Family Policies, Women's Earnings, and Between-Household Inequality: Trends in 18 OECD countries from 1981 to 2005

    This paper examines to what extent family policies have affected earnings inequality within and between coupled households. Previous studies had found cross-country variation in the degree to which women’s earnings attenuate earnings inequality between households. In this paper we explain this variation with reconciliation policies and financial support policies. We used person-level data from the ...

    Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), 2013,
    (LIS Working Paper Series No. 599)
    | Rense Nieuwenhuis, Ariana Need, Henk Van der Kolk
  • Women’s Earnings: Trends in earnings inequality within and between coupled households in 18 OECD countries, 1981-2005

    In this paper we show that women’s earnings attenuate inequality between coupled households, even though the earnings of spouses are positively correlated. We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS, 2013) on 572,222 coupled households, covering the period from 1981 to 2005 in 18 OECD countries. Three trends are described. Firstly, over time women’s earnings increasingly contributed to total ...

    Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), 2013,
    (LIS Working Paper Series No. 598)
    | Rense Nieuwenhuis, Ariana Need, Henk Van der Kolk
  • Your Spouse Is Fired! How Much Do You Care?

    This study is the first to provide a causal estimate of the subjective well-being effects of spousal unemployment at the couple level. Using German panel data on married and cohabiting partners for 1991-2013 and information on exogenous job termination induced by workplace closure, we show that spousal unemployment reduces the life satisfaction of indirectly-affected spouses. The impact is equally ...

    In: Journal of Population Economics 32 (2019), 3, 799-844 | Milena Nikolova, Sinem H. Ayhan
  • German study finds happiness is based on choices, not genes

    In: dw-world.de, October 11, 2010 (2010), | Cinnamon Nippard
  • Wie sichern sich Selbständige für das Alter? - Eine theoretische und empirische Analyse (Diplomarbeit)

    1987, | Kamyar Niroumand
  • Labour Market Outcomes of Spatially Mobile Coupled Women: Why is the locational context important?

    Previous research on the labour market outcomes of spatially mobile couples has shown that mobility has serious detrimental effects on the employment situation of women. This has been largely attributed to their prevalence as secondary earners playing a minor role in job-related mobility decisions of the household. Yet the impact of regional opportunity structures in determining labour market outcomes ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference 129 (2009), 2, 203-215 | Natascha Nisic
  • Mitgegangen - mitgefangen? Die Folgen von Haushaltsumzügen für die Einkommenssituation von Frauen in Partnerschaften

    Analysen zu Arbeitsmarkteffekten regionaler Mobilität kamen bislang zu dem Ergebnis, dass Frauen in Partnerschaften erhebliche ökonomische Nachteile durch einen Wohnortwechsel haben, während Männer und auch ledige Frauen von Umzügen generell beruflich profitieren können. Die Erklärung dieser Befunde erfolgt meist auf Basis haushaltsökonomischer Argumente, die für die Beschreibung partnerschaftlicher ...

    In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) 62 (2010), 3, 515-549 | Natascha Nisic
  • Smaller Differences in Bigger Cities? Assessing the Regional Dimension of the Gender Wage Gap

    Although structural determinants have been emphasized for explaining wage differences between men and women, the role of regional opportunity structures still warrants research. This investigation focuses on the relevance of urban labour markets and agglomeration effects for the spatial variation in the gender wage gap and provides comprehensive insights into the underlying mechanisms by combining ...

    In: European Sociological Review 33 (2017), 2, 292-3044 | Natascha Nisic
  • Die Auslagerung familiärer Sorgearbeit als Vertrauensproblem – Eine wirtschaftssoziologische Betrachtung der Nachfrage nach Haushaltshilfen und Kinderbetreuung

    Der Beitrag untersucht die Nachfrage nach Haushaltshilfen und verschiedenen Kinderbetreuungsformen von Paar- und Familienhaushalten aus wirtschaftssoziologischer Perspektive. Dabei wird ein einheitlicher transaktionskostentheoretischer Ansatz gewählt, der die Auslagerung familiärer Sorgetätigkeiten analog zu betrieblichen Outsourcing-(„make-or-buy“) Entscheidungen betrachtet. Im Mittelpunkt stehen ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Soziologie 47 (2018), 4, 219-239 | Natascha Nisic
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