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Background: Health services research uses increasingly data from health insurance funds. It is well known that the funds differ with regard to sociodemographic characteristics and morbidity. It is uncertain if there are also differences in the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders. Objective: To compare the sociodemographic characteristics in various health insurance funds and the prevalence of joint ...
In:
Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
76 (2017), 3, 238-244
| Andres Luque Ramos, Falk Hoffmann
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The present paper investigates the impact of international trade on individual labour market outcomes in the German service sector for the period 1995-2006. Combining micro-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and industry-level trade data from input-output tables, we examine the impacts of international trade on (1) the individually reported fear of job loss and (2) job-to-unemployment ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 300)
| Maren Lurweg
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This paper studies the impact of international trade on individual labour market outcomes in the German manufacturing sector for the period 1995-2006. Combining micro- level data from the German Socioeconomic Panel and industry-level trade data from input-output tables, we examine the impacts on (1) job-to-unemployment transitions and (2) annual earnings. The probability of becoming unemployed rises ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 297)
| Maren Lurweg, Nicole Uhde
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In:
Débora B. Maehler, Heinz Ulrich Brinkmann ,
Methoden der Migrationsforschung: Ein interdisziplinärer Forschungsleitfaden
Wiesbaden: Springer VS
263-282
| Débora B. Maehler, Janna Teltemann, Dominique P. Rauch, Axinja Hachfeld
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2005,
| Monica Magadi, Sue Middleton, Bruce Stafford
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2008,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 502)
| Brice Magdalou, Patrick Moyes
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In:
Spektrum der Wissenschaft 3/1992
(1992), 127-128
| Klaus Magens
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A growing literature has tried to measure the extent to which individuals have equal opportunities to acquire income. At the same time, policy makers have doubled down on efforts to go beyond income when measuring well-being. We attempt to bridge these two areas by measuring the extent to which individuals have equal opportunities to achieve a high level of well-being. We use the German Socio-Economic ...
In:
Review of Income and Wealth
65 (2019), S1, S228-S255
| Daniel Gerzson Mahler, Xavier Ramos
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Zürich:
University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute,
2007,
(SOI Working Paper No. 0707)
| Philippe Mahler
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2008,
| Philippe Mahler