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In:
Zeitschrift für Pädagogik
44 (1998), 5, 701-722
| Bernhard Nauck, Heike Diefenbach, Kornelia Petri
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Intergenerational relationships within family and kinship structures have become a salient issue in scientific research. The major reasons for this are the intense demographic changes that occurred throughout the twentieth century, such as an increased life expectancy in combination with decreased fertility, and the implications of this for the major institutions of the social welfare state. This has ...
In:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) ,
Building on Progress. Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
Opladen: Budrich Unipress
1057-1080
| Bernhard Nauck, Anja Steinbach
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Technological innovation has historically contributed to inclusive economic growth in Germany. In more recent decades, however, this contribution has weakened due to the declining impact of technological innovation on labor productivity growth. Fearing that this declining impact would undermine the international competitiveness of the economy, real labor compensation was progressively curbed since ...
Bonn:
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA),
2017,
(IZA DP No. 11194)
| Wim Naudé, Paula Nagler
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In:
Karl-Siegbert Rehberg ,
Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM)
Frankfurt(Main)/New York: Campus
1950-1955
| Ricarda Nauenburg
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Berlin:
Zentrum für Qualität in der Pflege (ZQP),
2013,
(ZQP - Abschlussbericht)
| Dörte Naumann, Erika Schulz, Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
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Does active leisure make life more satisfying? If so, what kind of leisure activity is the greatest contributor to happiness? These questions are answered by means of data from four waves of a large-scale continuous study of the general public in Germany. Cross-sectional analysis does not show much of a relationship between happiness and last year’s leisure activities, with the exception of holiday ...
In:
Ingrid Brdar ,
The Human Pursuit of Well-Being: A Cultural Approach
Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
39-53
| Jeroen Nawijn, Ruut Veenhoven
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In:
Steffen Mau, Nadine M. Schöneck ,
(Un-)Gerechte (Un-)Gleichheiten
Berlin: Suhrkamp
93-102
| Sighard Neckel
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Frankfurt am Main:
Institut für Sozialberichterstattung und Lebenslagenforschung (ISL),
1998,
| Udo Neumann, Markus Hertz
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We explore the decline in teen employment in the United States since 2000, which was sharpest for 16–17 year-olds. We consider three main explanatory factors: a rising minimum wage that could reduce employment opportunities for teens and potentially increase the value of investing in schooling; rising returns to schooling; and increasing competition from immigrants that, like the minimum wage, could ...
In:
Labour Economics
59 (2019), August 2019, 49-68
| David Neumark, Cortnie Shupe
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While previous research on the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue attitudes and their party support emphasize citizens’ issue positions, political competition revolves equally around issue salience, i.e., debates over which issue areas political parties should prioritize. Using multi-wave panel data from Germany and Great Britain, we analyze the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue salience and ...
In:
British Journal of Political Science
48 (2018), 2, 385-406
| Anja Neundorf, James Adams