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By the early 1990s, millions across Central and Eastern Europe mobilized against socialist regimes. Despite their pivotal role in democratization, little is known about the long-term political trajectories of those who participated in these movements. Using three decades of intergenerational panel data from the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), I trace the partisan alignments of 1989 protest ...
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Electoral Studies
98 (2025), 103000
| Zeth Isaksson
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Do parents pass on their subjective well-being (SWB) to their children? This study uses long-term panel data from two generations in the Japan Household Panel Survey to examine intergenerational persistence of SWB. We find that rank–rank slopes for intergenerational persistence of happiness, self-reported general health, and mental health are 0.25, 0.22, and 0.13, respectively, which are intermediate ...
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Review of Economics of the Household
23 (2025), 3, 1047–1074
| Kayoko Ishii, Zhi-xiao Jia, Isamu Yamamoto
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Dieses Kapitel befasst sich mit der Operationalisierung des Konzepts ‚Flucht ‘bzw. der Zuschreibung ‚Geflüchteter ‘in Befragungs-und Registerdaten. Wir diskutieren die zwei gängigs ten Varianten: die Operationalisierung entlang rechtlicher Normen sowie die Operationalisierung entlang einer lebensweltlichen Konzeptionalisierung. Des Weiteren stellen wir ausgewählte For schungsdaten vor, in denen die ...
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Tabea Scharrer, Birgit Glorius, J. Olaf Kleist, Marcel Berlinghoff ,
Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung
Baden-Baden: Nomos
183–188
| Jannes Jacobsen, Martin Kroh
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Nürnberg:
Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB),
2025,
(IAB-Forschungsbericht 06|2025)
| Philipp Jaschke, Yuliya Kosyakova, Daniel Auer, Christian Hunkler, Zerrin Salikutluk, Maximilian Sprengholz, Alexander Kubis
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,
2025,
(BIM News #8)
| Philipp Jaschke, Maximilian Sprengholz, Daniel Auer, Christian Hunkler, Yuliya Kosyakova, Zerrin Salikutluk
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This paper estimates child penalties in labour-market-relevant cognitive skills, such as numeracy but also literacy and problem-solving competencies. We use international PIAAC data and adapt a pseudo-panel approach to a single cross-section covering 29 countries. Numeracy scores, which are associated with the largest returns to skills and pronounced gender differences, decline by 0.11 standard deviations ...
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European Economic Review
184 (2026),
| Jonas Jessen, Lavinia Kinne, Michele Battisti
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With the growing complexity of knowledge production, social science must accelerate and open up to maintain explanatory power and responsiveness. This goal requires redesigning the front end of the research to build an open and expandable knowledge infrastructure that stimulates broad collaborations, enables breaking down inertia and path dependencies of conventional approaches, and boosts discovery ...
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Quality & Quantity
59 (2025), 2, 767–795
| Konrad Turek
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What are the electoral consequences of nuclear energy for Green parties? Despite the centrality of nuclear opposition to Green party platforms, and the social movements that helped them emerge, little research has examined the electoral impact of this stance. Building on work on energy transitions and local political economy, we propose that the economic benefits of nuclear power can mitigate local ...
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Electoral Studies
96 (2025), 102959
| António Valentim, Heike Klüver, Cornelius Erfort
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Although socioeconomic status (SES) is related to students’ well-being, many studies consider only a single SES indicator and one dimension of well-being, providing an incomplete picture. The present study examined SES-related differences among a large sample of elementary school students in Germany. We employed multiple SES indicators, considered both cognitive and psychological dimensions of well-being, ...
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Child Indicators Research
18 (2025), 4, 1495–1525
| Anna Volodina, Melanie Olczyk
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2024,
| Gert G. Wagner