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Die meisten Deutschen überschätzen nach einer aktuellen DIW-Studie das Risiko einer COVID-19-Erkrankung. Dennoch gebe es Gruppen, die glaubten, sie hätten kaum ein Risiko, sagte einer der Studienautoren Gert G. Wagner Dlf. Die Politik sei hier gefordert, diese Menschen besser zu erreichen.
In:
Deutschlandfunk online, 2020-08-12
(2020),
| Ralf Krauter
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Objective: This chapter introduces the reader to the Special Issue Female Employment and Migration in European Countries. Background: While there is a large body of research on the labour market performance of male migrants, women’s employment behaviour after migration has only recently moved into the focus of attention. Method: This Special Issue draws on various research methods and data sources, ...
In:
Journal of Family Research
33 (2021), 2, 230-251
| Michaela Kreyenfeld, Claudia Diehl, Martin Kroh, Johannes Giesecke
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In:
ifo Schnelldienst 10/2024
(2024),
| Lisa Kriechel, Martin Bujard, Nadja Milewski
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The omission of pension wealth potentially distorts the international comparison of wealth distributions. Private pension wealth is often included in households’ wealth portfolios, while public pension claims are not. Augmented wealth, the sum of net worth and pension wealth, resolves this limitation by including the present value of social security pension wealth. This article provides a detailed ...
In:
The Journal of Economic Inequality
21 (2023), 4, 835-866
| Maximilian Longmuir
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This paper investigates how the number of brackets and the choice of upper cut-offs in grouped data affect the metric approximation of income and wealth. The literature currently lacks a definition of what should be considered too few brackets or too-low cut-offs. Using German survey data, we show that more than six (eight) brackets and an upper cut-off at the 95th (97th) percentile are sufficient ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
18 (2024), 3, 251-261
| Maximilian Longmuir, Markus M. Grabka
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Based on sociological, economic, and social-psychological theories of discrimination and bias, this study addresses non-native accents among ethnic minority students as they begin school and explores effects of such accents on their teachers’ achievement expectations. Using a unique data set of first graders in Germany, the analysis reveals that a non-native accent is relevant to teachers’ expectations ...
In:
Sociology of Education
97 (2024), 1, 76-96
| Georg Lorenz, Irena Kogan, Sarah Gentrup, Cornelia Kristen
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Objective Entringer et al. used longitudinal data from a German panel study to examine reciprocal causal effects between personality and religiosity, along with cultural moderators of these effects. The current paper examines the robustness of the original effects to alternative model specifications. Method We reanalyzed the same four-wave data spanning 12 years (total N = 46,316), first replicating ...
In:
Journal of Personality
92 (2024), 6, 1649-1667
| Richard E. Lucas, Julia M. Rohrer
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Emotional stressor reactivity and recovery from stressors are associated with the personality trait neuroticism. We examined whether higher extraversion or openness might buffer these associations in daily life. Participants from two age-heterogeneous samples (lifespan: n = 364, aged 14–88 years; late adulthood: n = 170, aged 66–89 years) answered personality questionnaires and reported their momentary ...
In:
Journal of Research in Personality
109 (2024), 104474
| Anna J. Lücke, Oliver K. Schilling, Ute Kunzmann, Denis Gerstorf, Martin Katzorreck-Gierden, Christiane A. Hoppmann, Gloria Luong, Gert G. Wagner, Michaela Riediger, Cornelia Wrzus
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2018,
| Kai Ludwigs
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Gütersloh:
Bertelsmann Stiftung,
2024,
| Maike Luhmann, Bernd Schäfer, Ricarda Steinmayr