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  • Surveying emigrants worldwide–using Facebook and Instagram to recruit respondents in cross-national (e)migration research

    Sampling remains a major challenge when researching minority populations, especially in cross-national settings. While various sampling methods are established in the field, most of them cannot easily be implemented globally. However, worldwide operating Social Networking Sites provide an opportunity for the recruitment of certain hard-to-reach populations in almost all countries. Targeting German ...

    In: Comparative Migration Studies 13 (2025), 1, 56 | Steffen Pötzschke, Bernd Weiß
  • Spatial income inequality in Rajasthan using small area estimation model

    India has emerged as the fastest-growing nation in recent years, and rising inequality may obstruct this path, leading to serious socio-economic challenges. This situation has raised the demand for micro-level data among policymakers to facilitate effective decentralised planning and reduce regional disparity. However, the survey data is not ideal for understanding disparities at the disaggregated ...

    In: Review of Regional Research (2025), | Bharat Diwakar Preeti
  • Perceived expectations for active aging: the role of motivational and personality factors

    Perceived expectations for active aging (PEAA) reflect subjective exposure to social expectations about staying active and fit in old age, for example, by maintaining health and social engagement. We investigated whether motivational and personality factors were related to PEAA in the domains of physical health, mental health, and social engagement. We used a nationally representative sample of German ...

    In: Aging & Mental Health 28 (2024), 11, 1559–1566 | Sonja Radoš, Maria K. Pavlova, Klaus Rothermund, Rainer K. Silbereisen
  • Response Bias in the Gender Gap in Non-Market Work

    Despite increasing female labor force participation, gender differences in non-market work, such as housework and childcare, persist. By exploiting exogenous variation in the questionnaire of the German Socio-Economic Panel, I analyze how response behavior affects estimates of time use in a longitudinal setting. I find a causal impact of questionnaire design on the reported hours of non-market work ...

    In: German Economic Review (online first) (2025), | Mara Rebaudo
  • Manifestations of (Mis)Recognition Amongst Germany-based Refugee Women from Ukraine

    This research focuses on 10 case studies drawn from a corpus of 50 interviews with displaced Ukrainian women based in Berlin and Frankfurt/Oder and considers the extent to which Ukrainian refugee women arriving in Germany over the last two years might have experienced misrecognition within their everyday experiences. Following Honneth’s (1996) understanding of recognition in terms of self-confidence, ...

    In: Journal of International Migration and Integration (2025), | Jonna Rock, Rob Sharp
  • 35 Jahre Wiedervereinigung: Was wurde in Ostdeutschland erreicht und wo liegen die größten ökonomischen Probleme?

    In den vergangenen 35 Jahren wurde beim Aufbau der Wirtschaft in den östlichen Bundesländern viel erreicht. Jedoch bestehen weiterhin hartnäckige Unterschiede in der wirtschaftlichen Leistungsfähigkeit und in den zugrundeliegenden wirtschaftlichen Strukturen im Vergleich zu Westdeutschland. Das Bruttoinlandsprodukt der fünf ostdeutschen Flächenländer liegt bei 72 Prozent des westdeutschen Niveaus. ...

    In: IW-Trends 52 (2025), 3, 61–80 | Klaus-Heiner Röhl
  • Personality Traits and the Likelihood of Self-Employment: A Journey into the Crafts’ Way of Doing Business

    Given the renewed scholarly interest in the crafts, this paper explores the nuances of crafts entrepreneurship through a personality-based approach. Our findings validate prior research on the general influence of broad and narrow personality traits on self-employment. However, our analysis also suggests that certain effects differ between crafts and non-crafts, most notably the role of the Big Five ...

    In: German Economic Review 26 (2025), 3, 229–265 | Petrik Runst, Jörg Thomä
  • Non-Formal Education and Life Satisfaction

    2026,
    (IZA DP No. 18474)
    | Li Kathrin Kaja Rupieper, Stephan Thomsen
  • Revision and Cross-cultural Adaptation of the Human Values Scale for Self-completion Modes

    Since its first round, the European Social Survey (ESS) has included a 21-item measure of ten basic human values shared across cultures, known as the Human Values Scale (HVS), developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. Recently, the scale has been revised to a new 20-item HVS with shorter, simpler items (usually only one sentence instead of two sentences per item in the past version) and introducing a single ...

    In: Survey Practice 18 (2025), | Elena Sommer, Brita Dorer, Ulrike Efu Nkong, Tim Hanson, Sabine Zinn, Shalom H Schwartz
  • Better health, but growing social and health inequalities among young adults in Germany due to educational expansion? A counterfactual mediation analysis

    Purpose Based on theoretical and empirical work on the significance of school education for health, this study examines the influence of educational expansion on self-rated health (SRH) and the development of social and health inequalities between educational groups among young adults in Germany. Methods We used data from the German Socio-Economic Panel study from 1995 to 2020, focusing on individuals ...

    In: Social Science & Medicine 385 (2025), 118604 | Stefanie Sperlich, Batoul Safieddine, Johannes Beller
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