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Nürnberg:
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF),
2021,
(BAMF-Kurzanalyse 5|2021)
| Amrei Maddox
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Migration implies both benefits and costs. The latter include a possible breakdown of social networks, and thus a loss of social capital. Although there is some literature on the evolution of family networks after migration, not as much is known about friendship. This article assesses the quality of friendships between German emigrants and their friends who stayed in Germany. In particular, it asks ...
In:
Marcel Erlinghagen, Andreas Ette, Norbert F. Schneider, Nils Witte ,
The Global Lives of German Migrants: Consequences of International Migration Across the Life Course
Cham: Springer
229-246
| Lisa Mansfeld
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Background: Following the 2008 economic crisis many countries implemented austerity policies, including reducing public spending on health services. This paper evaluates the trends and equity in the use of health services during and after that period in Spain – a country with austerity policies – and in Germany – a country without restriction on healthcare spending. Methods: Data from several National ...
In:
International Journal for Equity in Health
20 (2021), 1, 120
| Almudena Moreno, Lourdes Lostao, Johannes Beller, Stefanie Sperlich, Elena Ronda, Siegfried Geyer, José Pulido, Enrique Regidor
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Human longevity is rising rapidly all over the world, but are longer lives more satisfied lives? This study suggests that the answer might be no. Despite a substantial increase in months of satisfying life, people’s overall life satisfaction declined between 1985 and 2011 in West Germany due to substantial losses of life satisfaction in old age. When compared to 1985, in 2011, elderly West Germans ...
In:
Journal of Population Economics
35 (2022), 2, 557-589
| Janina Nemitz
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Die vorliegende Studie untersucht die gesellschaftliche und regionale Bedeutung der Versorgung mit Dienstleistungen und Infrastruktur. In einem ersten Teil werden die Inanspruchnahme und Verteilungswirkungen staatlicher Dienstleistungen auf Basis der aktuellen Welle des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels analysiert. Der Fokus liegt auf dem aktuellen Rand (2017), daneben wird die Entwicklung von 2005-2017 nachgezeichnet. ...
Berlin:
Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS),
2021,
(Begleitforschung zum Sechsten Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung)
| Claudia Neu, Lukas Riedel, Holger Stichnoth
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Nürnberg:
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF),
2021,
(BAMF-Kurzanalyse 1|2021)
| Wenke Niehues
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The cross-sectional association between pain and unemployment is well-established. But the absence of panel data containing information on pain and labor market status has meant that less is known about the direction of any causal linkage. Those longitudinal studies that do examine the link between pain and subsequent labor market transitions suggest results are sensitive to the measurement of pain ...
In:
KYKLOS
76 (2023), 1, 141-158
| Alan Piper, David Blanchflower, Alex Bryson
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Increasingly, the estimation of household equivalence scales relies on subjective data. This approach challenges not only traditional methodology, but also provides systematically lower estimates of household needs compared to other methods. I offer a novel take on this puzzle and argue that the failure to account for private wealth in subjective measurement is part of the explanation of why household ...
Wien:
WU Vienna,
2021,
(INEQ Working Paper #22)
| Severin Rapp
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This article analyses the self-rated health of German emigrants and remigrants compared to non-mobile Germans. Moreover, using a scale measuring self-assessed health changes, we are able to research the health dynamics immediately before and after the migration event. Data from the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) as well as from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) that covers ...
In:
Marcel Erlinghagen, Andreas Ette, Norbert F. Schneider, Nils Witte ,
The Global Lives of German Migrants: Consequences of International Migration Across the Life Course
Cham: Springer
205-225
| Nico Stawarz, Andreas Ette, Heiko Rüger
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Over the last few decades in all European countries more and more people have been experiencing a condition of precariousness during their working lives. Whether employment precariousness could affect working people's health and whether there exists a gender differential in the relationship are crucial questions that have not been fully explored yet. Then, the aim of this paper is twofold: Firstly, ...
2021,
(SocArXiv Preprints)
| Giulia Tattarini