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  • Gender differences in fairness evaluations of own earnings in 28 European countries

    Women tend to evaluate their own pay more favorably than men. Contented women are speculated to not seek higher wages, thus the ‘paradox of the contented female worker’ may contribute to persistent gender pay differences. We extend the literature on gender differences in pay evaluations by investigating fairness evaluations of own earnings and underlying conceptions of fair earnings, providing a closer ...

    In: European Societies 25 (2023), 1, 107-131 | Jule Adriaans, Matteo Targa
  • INSM-Bildungsmonitor

    Der Bildungsmonitor 2023, den das Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft für die Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft erstellt, misst seit dem Jahr 2004 bereits zum 20. Mal, in welchen Handlungsfeldern der Bildungspolitik Fortschritte erzielt werden konnten. In dieser Studie wird explizit eine bildungsökonomische Sichtweise eingenommen. Die Ergebnisse der Studie sind vor diesem Hintergrund zu interpretieren ...

    Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft (INSM), 2023,
    (Zukunft der Bildung - 20 Jahre Bildungsmonitor)
    | Christina Anger, Julia Betz, Axel Plünnecke
  • Befragungsdaten der SOEP-Core-, IAB-SOEP Migrationsstichprobe, IAB-BAMF-SOEP Befragung von Geflüchteten und SOEP-Innovationssample verknüpft mit administrativen Daten des IAB (SOEP-CMI-ADIAB) 1975-2020

    Das Datenprodukt SOEP-CMI-ADIAB wird gemeinsam vom Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) am Deutschen Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) und dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) angeboten. SOEP-CMI-ADIAB setzt sich zusammen aus in Interviews erhobenen Informationen von Befragten des SOEP und deren Personendaten aus den administrativen Daten des IAB, sofern die Befragten ihre ...

    Nürnberg: IAB, 2023,
    (FDZ-Datenreport, 03/2023)
    | Manfred Antoni, Mattis Beckmannshagen, Markus M. Grabka, Sekou Keita, Parvati Trübswetter
  • Survey data of SOEP Core, IAB-SOEP Migration Sample, IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees and SOEP Innovation Sample linked to administrative data of the IAB (SOEP-CMI-ADIAB) 1975-2020

    This data report describes the linked survey data of SOEP Core, IAB-SOEP Migration Sample, IABBAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees and SOEP Innovation Sample with administrative data of the Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

    Nürnberg: IAB, 2023,
    (FDZ-Datenreport, 03/2023)
    | Manfred Antoni, Mattis Beckmannshagen, Markus M Grabka, Sekou Keita, Parvati Trübswetter
  • The National Educational Panel Study (NEPS)—framework, design, and research potential

    Initiated and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, in 2008 an interdisciplinary network led by H.-P. Blossfeld as PIFootnote1 was established to set up and implement the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS). The goal was to provide data for the description and explanation of individual competence development and educational trajectories over the entire life course in Germany. ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 26 (2023), 2, 277-298 | Cordula Artelt, Michaela Sixt
  • Social Networks and Health Inequalities in Young and Middle Adulthood

    In this chapter we deal with the health and inequality aspects of networks from a psychological and sociological life span perspective. In doing so, we pay attention to the mutual interactions between health, social inequality, and networks in the context of biographical transitions that decisively shape the life course of adults. We focus exclusively on young and middle adulthood—here roughly defined ...

    In: Andreas Klärner, Markus Gamper, Sylvia Keim-Klärner, Irene Moor, Holger von der Lippe, Nico Vonneilich , Social Networks and Health Inequalities: A New Perspective for Research
    Cham: Springer
    153-179
    | Holger von der Lippe, Olaf Reis
  • Data from the Panel Study ‘Refugees in the German Educational System (ReGES)’

    The study ‘Refugees in the German Educational System’ is a two-cohort panel addressing the integration of refugee children and adolescents into the German educational system. Data collection followed a multi-informant perspective as well as a multi-mode approach. It started at Wave 1 in January 2018 with a sample of 2,405 refugee children and 2,415 refugee adolescents. Participants were followed over ...

    In: Journal of Open Psychology Data 11 (2023), 1, 1 | Jutta von Maurice, Gisela Will
  • Ungleicher Besitz. Perspektiven einer klassensoziologischen Untersuchung von Vermögen

    Das Schisma zwischen Eigentum und Nicht-Eigentum an Produktivvermögen galt einst als der zentrale Klassengegensatz in kapitalistischen Gesellschaften. In den klassensoziologischen Debatten der letzten Dekaden wurde die Vermögensungleichheit dagegen eher randständig behandelt. In Deutschland besitzt das reichste Prozent der Bevölkerung rund 35 Prozent des gesamten Vermögens, und bis weit in die Mittelschichten ...

    In: Berliner Journal für Soziologie 33 (2023), 1-2, 99-135 | Nora Waitkus
  • Decomposing intersectional inequalities in subjective physical and mental health by sex, gendered practices and immigration status in a representative panel study from Germany

    Background: The mapping of immigration-related health inequalities remains challenging, since immigrant populations constitute a heterogenous socially constructed group whose health experiences differ by social determinants of health. In spite of the increasing awareness that population mobility and its effects on health are highly gendered, an explicit gender perspective in epidemiology is often lacking ...

    In: BMC Public Health 22 (2022), 1, 683 | Lisa Wandschneider, Céline Miani, Oliver Razum
  • For better or worse: How more flexibility in working time arrangements and parental leave experiences affect fathers' working and childcare hours in Germany

    Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parental leave experiences on the actual working and childcare hours of men. Background: Many fathers want to spend more time with their children and actively participate in family life, but, after becoming a parent, most work even more hours than before. To better combine work and family, the possibility ...

    In: Journal of Family Research 34 (2022), 2, 582-614 | Susanne Wanger, Ines Zapf
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