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  • Interaction effects on health between perceived neighbourhood social cohesion and demographic changes: a longitudinal study

    Background Perceived neighbourhood social cohesion is associated with better health in particular as a conveyor of social norms. Small-area demographic changes affect social structures related to health and so, could modify neighbourhood norms, lead to loneliness, or increased stress. Thus, demographic changes and perceived neighbourhood social cohesion are likely to interact in their relation to health. ...

    In: Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health 73 (2025), 6, 203154 | Odile Sauzet, Maria Schäfer
  • Gratitude in fundraising: do ‘thank you in advance’ and handwritten thank you notes impact fundraising success?

    While almost all charities rely on a set of donor appreciation strategies, their effectiveness for the success of fundraising campaigns is underresearched. Through two preregistered field studies conducted in collaboration with a leading German opera house (N = 10,000), we explore the significance of expressing gratitude and examine two different approaches to doing so. Our first study investigates ...

    In: Experimental Economics (online first) (2025), 1–10 | Maja Adena, Steffen Huck, Levent Neyse
  • Erwerbsminderungsrente: Reduzieren Partnerschaften das Zugangsrisiko?

    Die Deutsche Rentenversicherung verzeichnet jährlich rund 165 000 Neuzugänge in die Erwerbsminderungsrente. Das Risiko einer Erwerbsminderung hängt von verschiedenen, nicht nur individuellen Faktoren ab. Vor dem Hintergrund der Bedeutung von Partnerschaften für die Gesundheit, der Herausforderungen bei der Beantragung einer Erwerbsminderungsrente und des wachsenden Anteils von Personen, die nicht in ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 71 (2025), 3-4, 233–265 | Alberto Lozano Alcántara, Laura Romeu Gordo, Julia Simonson, Claudia Vogel
  • An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference

    Polygenic indexes (PGIs) — DNA-based predictors of individual phenotypes — have become essential tools across biomedical and social sciences. We introduce Version 2 of the Polygenic Index Repository, which expands phenotype coverage from 47 to 61, increases the number of participating datasets from 11 to 20, and adopts a more consistent and improved methodology for PGI construction. For 16 phenotypes, ...

    2025,
    (bioRxiv)
    | Robel Alemu, Anastasia Terskaya, Matthew Howell, Junming Guan, Harry Sands, et al.
  • Is Germany Missing Out or Catching Up? Gender Inequality and the German Skilled Immigration Act

    Germany?s Skilled Worker Immigration Act addresses labor shortages by targeting non-EU migrants. The literature emphasizes that such policies often overlook gender-specific challenges, reinforcing inequalities. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (2013?2022), we reveal significant disadvantages for non-EU migrant women. We find that deskilling and the sexual division of paid and unpaid working time ...

    In: Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies (online first) (2026), 1–17 | Magali N. Alloatti, Tanja Fendel
  • Befragungsdaten der SOEP-Core-, IAB-SOEP Migrationsstichprobe, IAB-BAMF-SOEP Befragung von Geflüchteten und SOEP-Innovationssample verknüpft mit administrativen Daten des IAB (SOEP-CMI-ADIAB) 1975-2023

    This data report describes the linked survey data of SOEP Core, IAB-SOEP Migration Sample, IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees and SOEP Innovation Sample with administrative data of the Institute for Employment Research (IAB).

    Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), 2026,
    (FDZ-Datenreport 02|2026)
    | Manfred Antoni, Mattis Beckmannshagen, Markus M. Grabka, Sekou Keita, Parvati Trübswetter
  • Consortium Proposal National Research Data Infrastructure for the Second Funding Phase

    Zenodo: KonsortSWD, 2025, | Christian Aßmann, Sonja Bayer, Katarina Blask, Andreas Blaette, Phillipp Breidenbach, et al.
  • Backlash or Inclusion? The Political Effects of Co-Ethnic Immigration

    Immigration often causes backlash, to the benefit of anti-immigrant parties. Most studies that identify the effect of immigration on native attitudes and behaviors leverage variation in inflows of newcomers who are ethnically distinct from natives. Can we therefore conclude that backlash is the general consequence of exposure to large migration flows? We theorize co-ethnic migrants are not met with ...

    In: Political Behavior 47 (2025), 3, 1413–1434 | David Attewell, Andreas Jozwiak, Eroll Kuhn
  • Split Questionnaire Designs as a clever way to make surveys shorter

    Long questionnaires are a challenge for respondents and researchers alike. Split Questionnaire Designs (SQDs, Raghunathan and Grizzle, 1995) offer a clever way to make surveys shorter: instead of answering every question, respondents receive only parts of the full questionnaire. But how these parts—or “modules”—are constructed makes a difference for data quality. Our study tests strategies to balance ...

    In: GESIS Blog, 2025-11-25 (2025), | Julian B. Axenfeld, Christian Bruch, Christof Wolf
  • Social inequalities at the transition to higher education: the role of personality for graduates from vocational and general schools

    Previous research has shown that social inequalities in the transition to higher education are a persistent phenomenon in Germany. Additionally, studies indicate that graduates from vocational schools are less likely to enter higher education, compared to their peers who graduated from general schools. However, research is scarce about how social background effects may differ for graduates from vocational ...

    In: Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training 17 (2025), 1, 7 | David Nika
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