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1997,
| Christiane Mielke
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Wiesbaden:
Springer VS,
2015,
| Wolfgang Mallock, Udo Riege, Matthias Stahl
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Theorists have long maintained that people react to major life events but then return to a set-point of subjective well-being. Although evidence now indicates substantial inter-individual variability in these reactions, prior research has been limited by its use of average trajectories. In this study, we used latent growth mixture modeling to identify specific patterns of individual variation in response ...
In:
Journal of Individual Differences
32 (2011), 3, 144-152
| Anthony D. Mancini, George A. Bonanno, Andrew E. Clark
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2007,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series No. 465)
| Hadas Mandel
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Cross-national studies of the impact of welfare states on gender inequality tend to overlook socioeconomic divisions among women. This paper challenges the implicit assumption that welfare states have uniform effects on the labour market attainments of all women, arguing that the impact of state intervention is necessarily conditioned by women’s relative advantage or disadvantage in the labour market. ...
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2010,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 550)
| Hadas Mandel
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2003,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 346)
| Hadas Mandel, Moshe Semyonov
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2006,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 433)
| Hadas Mandel, Michael Shalev
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We assess the impact of the welfare state on cross-national variation in the gender wage gap. Earnings inequality between men and women is conceptualized as resulting from their different locations in the class hierarchy, combined with the severity of wage differentials between and within classes. This decomposition contributes to identifying the relevant dimensions of welfare states and testing their ...
In:
Social Forces
87 (2009), 4, 1873-1911
| Hadas Mandel, Michael Shalev
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This study examines the role personality traits play in influencing consumption decisions for both individuals and households by means of a complete system of Engel curves. Estimations are performed on the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) using the following four different samples: single men, single women, childless couples and couples with children. Personality traits are found to moderately improve ...
In:
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
21 (2021), 2, 433-468
| Lucia Mangiavacchi, Luca Piccoli, Chiara Rapallini
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In:
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie ,
Geschlossene Gesellschaften. Verhandlungen des 38. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Bamberg 2016
| Ulrike Mangold