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Der vorliegende Aufsatz untersucht die Vielfalt unter Ein-Eltern-Haushalten in Deutschland, indem Mütter mit und ohne Migrationshintergrund verglichen werden. Der Beitrag verfolgt drei Forschungsfragen: 1) Wie hat sich die Prävalenz von Ein-Eltern-Haushalten in Deutschland unter Personen mit und ohne Migrationshintergrund im Zeitverlauf entwickelt? 2) Welche Einflussfaktoren sind mit dem Eintritt in ...
München:
Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.,
2025,
(Expertise für den Zehnten Familienbericht der Bundesregierung)
| Nadja Milewski
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Numerous studies in recent decades have shown a significant association between familiar socioeconomic status (SES) and child development. Less is known about the cumulative effects of socioeconomic risk factors, which may have a greater impact on child outcomes than single factors, especially in the first years of life. The study utilized latent mixture models to investigate the effects of socioeconomic ...
In:
Jeanette Ziehm-Eicher, Marcus Hasselhorn, Hans-Günther Roßbach ,
Kinder mit erhöhtem Risiko für Bildungsmisserfolg
Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
3-25
| Dave Möwisch, Annika Susann Wienke, Emilija Meier-Faust, Birgit Mathes, Manja Attig
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Hintergrund: Mit den Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) 2016 ist erstmalig und einmalig eine Überprüfung der Vergleichbarkeit der ein- und zweistufigen Messmethode des Effort-RewardImbalance Modells im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel möglich. Methodik: Die Reliabilität wird mit deskriptiven Statistiken, Inter-Item-Korrelation und Item-Skala Statistiken überprüft. Die Konstrukt- und Kriteriumsvalidität ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin; SOEP,
2025,
(SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research No. 1218)
| Mandy Müller
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Parental wealth is a crucial dimension of socioeconomic status (SES) and plays a significant role in the intergenerational transmission of educational advantage. Previous research on the topic has been limited to a small number of countries, and findings on the relationship between parental wealth and educational attainment are hardly comparable across institutional contexts. Furthermore, the specific ...
In:
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
99 (2025), 101086
| Andrea Pietrolucci, Jascha Dräger, Nora Müller, Marco Albertini
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The household represents a proximal social context whose members can convey various expectations to each other, including expectations for active aging. We used a nationally representative sample (N = 2007, aged 16–94 years) to investigate the household predictors of perceived expectations for active aging (PEAA, i.e., “activation demands” targeting individuals as older adults) in three domains: physical ...
In:
European Journal of Ageing
22 (2025), 1, 11
| Sonja Radoš, Maria K. Pavlova, Klaus Rothermund, Rainer K. Silbereisen
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Life course epidemiology explores health disparities over time. The accumulation thesis thereby suggests an add-up of disadvantages, while the adaptation model assumes an adjustment to disadvantageous conditions. Examining the relevance of these accumulation and adaptation processes, the present study analyses continuing exposure to various material and perceived economic factors on self-rated health ...
In:
BMC Public Health
25 (2025), 1, 446
| Tobias Rähse, Matthias Richter, Anja Knöchelmann
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DIW focus / 2019
In diesem Beitrag untersuchen wir die Folgen der Reformen des öffentlichen Sektors für die Beschäftigten. Konkret untersuchen wir, wie sich Teilzeit, befristete Beschäftigung und Überstunden entwickelt haben und wie sich vertragliche Regelungen und der Führungsstil der Vorgesetzten auf die wahrgenommene Jobsicherheit und die wahrgenommene Belastung der Beschäftigten auswirken. Dafür analysieren wir ...
2019| Carsten Sauer, Peter Valet, Vincent J. Roscigno
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The transition to parenthood is a critical period that exacerbates gendered economic inequality, with mothers more likely than their partners to experience employment disruptions and income losses. This study examines individual poverty risk among partnered indivduals (N=1,237) in Germany from a life course perspective, analyzing how gendered career patterns around first births between 1992 and 2013 ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin; SOEP,
2025,
(SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research at DIW Berlin No. 1220)
| Christina Siegert
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An increasing number of research projects and infrastructure services involve pooling data across different survey programs. Creating a homogenous integrated dataset from heterogeneous source data is the domain of ex-post harmonization. The harmonization process involves various considerations. However, chief among them is whether two survey measurement instruments have captured the same concept. This ...
In:
Quality & Quantity
58 (2024), 4, 3303-3329
| Ranjit Konrad Singh, Cornelia Eva Neuert, Tenko Raykov
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This paper outlines two studies on education bias in German probability-based surveys. Study 1 reviews data from 67 surveys across 19 survey programs conducted in Germany from 2000 to 2023. We found a consistent underrepresentation of individuals with a low level of formal education. We also found that the transition to self-administered modes due to rising survey costs may exacerbate this bias in ...
In:
International Journal of Social Research Methodology
(2025), 1-18
| Annika Stein, Tobias Gummer, Elias Naumann, Björn Rohr, Henning Silber, et al.