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Die soziale Ungleichheit hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren zum Teil weiter verschärft. Darunter leidet auch das Vertrauen in das politische System
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Böckler Impuls
17 (2023),
| N.N
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An occupational aspiration–attainment gap (AAG) is defined as a discrepancy between the socioeconomic status (SES) of the aspired occupation and the one attained. We investigated how experiencing an occupational AAG after transition to vocational education and training (VET) affects three domains of subjective well-being (SWB) among adolescents in Germany (general life, job, and income satisfaction). ...
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PLOS ONE
18 (2023), 6, e0287064
| Désirée Nießen, Alexandra Wicht, Clemens M. Lechner
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In recent years, researchers have grappled with the phenomenon that public demand for redistribution has not systematically increased in response to rising inequality. Meritocratic beliefs have been suggested as an explanation for this observation, because they can help legitimize inequalities. Past research has identified local-level inequality, segregation, or diversity as important factors for how ...
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Social Sciences
12 (2023), 7, 376
| Nicole Oetke, Maria Norkus, Jan Goebel
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Exposure to expectations for active aging may be modulated by age and individual resources (socioeconomic status, social integration, and health) via multiple pathways. Using a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample of adults aged 17 to 94 (N = 2,007), we investigated the relations between age, individual resources, and perceived expectations for active aging (PEAA) in three domains (physical ...
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The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
97 (2023), 3, 267-288
| Maria K. Pavlova, Sonja Radoš, Klaus Rothermund, Rainer K. Silbereisen
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Asylum seekers and refugees (ASR) in Germany are dispersed quasi-randomly to state-provided, collective accommodation centres. We aimed to analyse contextual effects of post-migration housing environment on their mental health. We drew a balanced random sample of 54 from 1 938 accommodation centres with 70 634 ASR in Germany’s 3rd largest federal state. Individual-level data on depression and anxiety ...
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PLOS Global Public Health
3 (2023), 12, e0001755
| Amir Mohsenpour, Louise Biddle, Kayvan Bozorgmehr
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This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job insecurity by gender and household context in Germany. Research shows that workers in fixed-term employment are more unsettled about their job security than are permanent employees. We contribute to the literature on subjective job insecurity by explicitly modelling the causal effect of fixed-term employment ...
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European Sociological Review
38 (2021), 4, 560-574
| Nicolas Morgenroth, Brigitte Schels, Nils Teichler
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This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job insecurity by gender and household context in Germany. Research shows that workers in fixed-term employment are more unsettled about their job security than are permanent employees. We contribute to the literature on subjective job insecurity by explicitly modelling the causal effect of fixed-term employment ...
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European Sociological Review
38 (2022), 4, 560-574
| Nicolas Morgenroth, Brigitte Schels, Nils Teichler
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Whether vaccination refusal is perceived as a social norm violation that affects layoff decisions has not been tested. Also unknown is whether ascribed low-status groups are subject to double standards when they violate norms, experiencing stronger sanctions in layoff preferences and expectations, and whether work performance attenuates such sanctioning. Therefore, we study layoff preferences and expectations ...
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Scientific Reports
14 (2024), 1, 39
| Cristóbal Moya, Sebastian Sattler, Shannon Taflinger, Carsten Sauer
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Das Schlafverhalten von Neugeborenen weicht stark von dem Erwachsener ab. Was man tun kann, damit es nachts ein bisschen leichter wird
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Sueddeutsche.de vom 17.05.2023
(2023),
| Nadine Zeller
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Panel studies have become an indispensable part of today's research world especially when addressing causal questions and tracking changes over time. Three conditions are essential for effective panel data analysis: 1) having a sufficiently long time series with a substantial number of observations, 2) ensuring measurement consistency over time, and 3) using a meaningful model for selecting elements ...
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Survey Research Methods
17 (2023), 3, 219-222
| Sabine Zinn, Tobias Wolbring