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  • Measuring Digital Work in (German) Employee Surveys: An Overview and Proposal of Systematization

    Innovative measurements in representative surveys are needed to draw meaningful conclusions about the prevalence of digital work and its consequences for employees’ job demands and resources. Since the digitalization of work encompasses a variety of technological developments and possible implications for employment, there are many different approaches to its operationalization. Within this article, ...

    In: Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch 142 (2022), 1, 67-92 | Charlotte Marx, Anja-Kristin Abendroth, Sophie-Charlotte Meyer, Mareike Reimann, Anita Tisch
  • Working memory and fluid intelligence are differentially related to categories of urban fabric in older adults: Results from the Berlin aging study

    Urbanization is Globally increasing at a rapid rate but its consequences for mental health, including cognitive functioning, are not well understood. In particular, little is known about the effects of different morphological features associated with urban development, such as variations in the densities of urban fabric (i.e., degrees of ground sealing). We investigated associations of episodic memory, ...

    In: Journal of Environmental Psychology 93 (2024), February 2024, 102224 | Anna Mascherek, Sandra Düzel, Peter Eibich, Christian Krekel, Jan Goebel, Jürgen Gallinat, Gert G. Wagner, Ulman Lindenberger, Simone Kühn
  • Representativeness in Business Surveys and Linked Employer Employee Data: Evidence from the SOEP-LEE2 Data for Germany

    A central goal of the dtec.bw project SOEP-LEE2 is to provide high-quality data for research in organisational, business, and economic studies. To this end, the project conducted two multi-year surveys among German establishments. The first survey, SOEP-LEE2-Core, is linkable to employee data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and is characterized by a complex sampling procedure. The second survey, ...

    In: Manuel Schulz, Alexander Fay, Oliver Niggemann, Wenzel Matiaske, Detlef Schulz , dtec.bw-Beiträge der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg: Forschungsaktivitäten im Zentrum für Digitalisierungs- und Technologieforschung der Bundeswehr dtec.bw - Band 2 - 2024
    Hamburg:
    308-312
    | Wenzel Matiaske, Christoph Halbmeier, Martina Maas, Torben Dall Schmidt
  • The Socio-Economic Panel Linked Employer-Employee Survey Version 2 (SOEP-LEE2): Overview and Results from the First Wave

    The trend toward digitalization not only changes the organization of work in areas such as production, services and logistics, but also the work situation of employees. To study such changes, data is needed at both the individual and corporate levels. The SOEP-LEE2 project contributes to research through a linked employer-employee study in combination with an establishment and self-employed survey ...

    In: Detlef Schulz, Alexander Fay, Wenzel Matiaske, Manuel Schulz , dtec.bw-Beiträge der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg: Forschungsaktivitäten im Zentrum für Digitalisierungs- und Technologieforschung der Bundeswehr dtec.bw - Band 1
    Hamburg: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
    378-382
    | Wenzel Matiaske, Torben D. Schmidt, Christoph Halbmeier, Martina Maas, Carsten Schröder, Tamara Böhm, Alexander S. Kritikos, Stefan Liebig
  • Measuring Loneliness: The European Union Loneliness Survey Covering 27 European Countries

    While Chap. 1introduces the concept of loneliness as a negative feeling associated with perceived deficiencies in the quantity and quality of social relationships, this chapter focuses on how this concept is operationalised and measured in surveys. We start by discussing the literature on the measurement of loneliness, which often relies on the use of psychometric scales. In large-scale surveys the ...

    In: Sylke V. Schnepf, Béatrice d'Hombres, Caterina Mauri , Loneliness in Europe: Determinants, Risks and Interventions
    Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland
    13-39
    | Caterina Mauri, Martina Barjaková, Francesco Berlingieri
  • Depression und Einsamkeit: Decke über den Kopf und Ruhe

    Ein Viertel der Erwachsenen in Deutschland fühlt sich sehr einsam. Auf diesen Wert kommt eine Studie. Wie das Ergebnis nach der Pandemie zu werten ist und was dieses Gefühl mit Depressionen zu tun hat.

    In: Süddeutsche Zeitung online, 2023-11-07 (2023), | o.V.
  • Haushaltshilfen: Wieso Anmeldung lukrativ ist

    Die meisten Haushaltshilfen werden in Deutschland nicht angemeldet. Dabei profitieren beide Seiten davon, wenn der Job offiziell ist.

    In: zdf heute online, 2023-09-16 (2023), | o.V.
  • Verteilung: Einkommensunterschiede sind auch eine Frage der Bildung

    Mehr Akademiker, mehr Zuwanderer und mehr ältere Einwohner: drei Trends, die sich in Deutschland auch auf die Einkommensverteilung auswirken. Wie genau, das hat das Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft zur zentralen Frage seines jüngsten Verteilungsreports gemacht.

    In: iwd online, 2023-01-04 (2023), | o.V.
  • Innovation and Regional Development: The Impact of Patenting on Labor Market Outcomes

    We estimate the impact of technological innovation on regional labor market outcomes. Our identification strategy exploits pre-reunification complementarities in innovation between East and West Germany. We employ individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to analyze labor market out- comes. Individuals’ income in West German counties with pre-reunification complementarities increased ...

    Portsmouth: University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Business School, Economics and Finance Subject Group, 2024,
    (Working Papers in Economics & Finance 2024-07)
    | Ali Sina Önder, Sascha Schweitzer, Olga Tcaci
  • Trajectories of adolescent life satisfaction

    Increasing global policy interest in measuring and improving population wellbeing has prompted academic investigations into the dynamics of lifespan life satisfaction. Yet little research has assessed the complete adolescent age range, although it harbours developmental changes that could affect wellbeing far into adulthood. This study investigates how life satisfaction develops throughout the whole ...

    In: Royal Society Open Science 9 (2022), 8, 211808 | Amy Orben, Richard E. Lucas, Delia Fuhrmann, Rogier A. Kievit
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