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  • Working from home and commuter travel in germany – panel data analysis of long-term effects

    Working from home (WFH) is expected to be part of the ‘new normal’ in a post-pandemic future. WFH is often discussed as a contribution to climate protection, as WFH has the potential to reduce travel and emissions. However, there are also long-term rebound effects, which are under-investigated. These long-term effects are relevant for assessing the potential of new hybrid work concepts as a measure ...

    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 190 (2024), 104257 | Carina Böhnen, Tobias Kuhnimhof
  • Partnership Dynamics of LGB People and Heterosexuals: Patterns of First Partnership Formation and First Cohabitation

    In this study we examine partnership dynamics among people with different sexual orientations in Germany. More specifically, we explore the process of first partnership formation and first cohabitation among men and women who self-identify as heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual. Given the various discriminations against same-sex lifestyles, and the limited opportunities to meet potential partners, ...

    In: European Journal of Population 40 (2024), 1, 11 | Jeanette Bohr, Andrea Lengerer
  • DIW focus / 2023

    Well-being of Immigrants in Germany: Country of Origin and Income Convergence

    As of 2021, Germany is a host country for 22,3 million people with a migra-tion background, that amounts to 26,9% of the total population of the country. Most of migrants come to Germany to improve their level of welfare, and seek for getting the same income as the locals do. The article outlines econometric modeling of the well-being of ethnic Germans and migrants living in Germany based on the statistics ...

    2023| K. A. Bondarenko, N. A. Kharitonova
  • Younger Than Ever? Subjective Age Is Becoming Younger and Remains More Stable in Middle-Age and Older Adults Today

    Little is known about historical shifts in subjective age (i.e., how old individuals feel). Moving beyond the very few time-lagged cross-sectional cohort comparisons, we examined historical shifts in within-person trajectories of subjective age from midlife to advanced old age. We used cohort-comparative longitudinal data from middle-age and older adults in the German Ageing Survey (N = 14,928; ~50% ...

    In: Psychological Science 34 (2023), 6, 647-656 | Markus Wettstein, Hans-Werner Wahl, Johanna Drewelies, Susanne Wurm, Oliver Huxhold, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
  • Der Verzicht auf Grundsicherungsleistungen: Kalkül, Stigma und soziale Einbettung

    Grundsicherungsleistungen nach SGB II und SGB XII werden häufig nicht beantragt. Auf Basis des SOEP-IS wird für Niedrigeinkommenshaushalte gezeigt, dass viele Menschen im Anspruchsfall bewusst auf eine Beantragung verzichten würden, auch wenn nur ein geringer Teil einen Bezug grundsätzlich ausschließt. Identifiziert werden verschiedene Mechanismen, die zur Nichtinanspruchnahme führen: Kosten-Nutzen-Erwägungen, ...

    In: Sozialer Fortschritt 73 (2024), 5, 347-369 | Felix Wilke
  • My Home is My Burden? Homeownership, Financial Burden and Subjective Well-Being in a Unitary Rental Market

    This study investigates the relationship between homeownership and subjective well-being. Using long panel data from Germany, we find supporting evidence for greater life satisfaction among owners compared to renters only when omitting housing characteristics. This effect reduces by more than half when comparing only owners with a mortgage to renters. Examining a variety of domain satisfactions, we ...

    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life 18 (2023), 5, 2227-2257 | Sebastian Will, Timon Renz
  • Are Some People More Consistent? Examining the Stability and Underlying Processes of Personality Profile Consistency

    Personality traits are relatively consistent across time, as indicated by test–retest correlations. However, ipsative consistency approaches suggest there are individual differences in this consistency. Despite this, it is unknown whether these differences are due to person-level characteristics (i.e., some people are just more consistent) or exogenous forces (i.e., lack of consistency is due to environmental ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 124 (2023), 6, 1314-1337 | Amanda J. Wright, Joshua J. Jackson
  • 13 Minuten - und das Kind schläft? (Und wie sind die Nächte?)

    Das Schlafverhalten von Neugeborenen weicht stark von dem Erwachsener ab. Was man tun kann, damit es nachts ein bisschen leichter wird

    In: Sueddeutsche.de vom 17.05.2023 (2023), | Nadine Zeller
  • Recent Methodological Advances in Panel Data Collection, Analysis, and Application

    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 ...

    In: Survey Research Methods 17 (2023), 3, 219-222 | Sabine Zinn, Tobias Wolbring
  • The evolution of family policies and couples' housework division after childbirth in Germany, 1994–2019

    Objective: We examine how the re-traditionalization effect of childbirth on couples' division of housework has evolved over time as a result of major family policy change. Background: Supportive family policies are associated with a more egalitarian division of labor. However, it remains unclear how a country's transition from a modernized male breadwinner regime that supports maternal care ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family 85 (2023), 5, 1067-1086 | Gundula Zoch, Stefanie Heyne
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