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Hintergrund: Eine hinreichend hohe Immunität gegen COVID-19 wird offenbar nur durch freiwillige Impfungen in Deutschland nicht erreicht werden. Eine allgemeine Impfpflicht wird daher weiterhin erwogen. Wir präsentieren Ergebnisse zu ihrer Akzeptanz in der Bevölkerung Deutschlands und berichten, wie Zustimmung und Ablehnung begründet wird und sich nach Bevölkerungsgruppen unterscheidet. Methode: Wir ...
In:
Deutsches Ärzteblatt
119 (2022), 19, 335-341
| Thomas Rieger, Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Carsten Schröder
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The major aim of the German TwinLife study is the investigation of gene-environment interplay driving educational and other inequalities across developmental trajectories from childhood to early adulthood. TwinLife encompasses an 8-year longitudinal, cross-sequential extended twin family design with data from same-sex twins of four age cohorts (5, 11, 17, and 23 years) and their parents, as well as ...
In:
Journal of Open Psychology Data
11 (2023), 1, 4
| Theresa Rohm, Anastasia Andreas, Marco Deppe, Harald Eichhorn, Jana Instinske, Christoph H. Klatzka, Anita Kottwitz, Kristina Krell, Bastian Mönkediek, Lena Paulus, Sophia Piesch, Mirko Ruks, Alexandra Starr, Lena Weigel, Martin Diewald, Christian Kandler, Rainer Riemann, Frank M. Spinath
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Mature female entrepreneurs represent a non-traditional model of self-employed workers in both ways: in terms of gender and age. The transition into self-employment for women aged 45 years and older represents a topic of aging research that still tends to be overlooked. Previous studies found ambivalent results for the issue regarding motives and entrepreneurial pathways between former employmen or ...
In:
Frontiers in Sociology
7 (2022), 998230
| Laura Romeu Gordo, Justyna Stypińska, Annette Franke
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Although gains and losses are an integral part of human development, the experience of change and readjustment that often comes with major life events may be particularly influential for an individual's subjective aging experience and awareness of age-related change (AARC). Thus, this study focused on the role of life events in the domains of family and health for an individual's awareness ...
In:
Frontiers in Psychiatry
13 (2022), 954048
| Fiona S. Rupprecht, Serena Sabatini, Manfred Diehl, Denis Gerstorf, Roman Kaspar, Oliver K. Schilling, Hans-Werner Wahl
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The extent and complexity of climate change can hardly be described in a few words. However, for a large part of the scientific community, one thing is certain: the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions quickly. Yet, we are still emitting too much compared to the economically optimal path. This thesis studies the political economy of climate change and contains three essays to understand this so-called ...
2022,
| Jakub Rybicki
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Can right-wing terrorism increase support for far-right populist parties, and if so, why? Exploiting quasi-random variation between successful and failed attacks across German municipalities, we find that successful attacks lead to significant increases in the vote share for the right-wing, populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party. Our results are predominantly observable in state (Bundesland) ...
London:
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR),
2023,
(CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17525 (v.2))
| Navid Sabet, Marius Liebald, Guido Friebel
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Etwa 6 Prozent der Haushalte in deutschen Großstädten leben in tendenziell zu kleinen Wohnungen, besonders häufig sind Haushalte mit Migrationshintergrund und Familien betroffen. Fast ebenso viele Haushalte leben in tendenziell zu großen Wohnungen – die Energiekrise könnte dazu beitragen, dieses Missverhältnis etwas zu reduzieren.
Köln:
IW Köln,
2023,
(IW-Kurzbericht 5/2023)
| Pekka Sagner, Michael Voigtländer
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Time-stability of preferences is a crucial assumption in economics. We develop a novel test-retest method to examine the stability of risk preferences over time, while quantifying the importance of both idiosyncratic shocks and measurement error. Using eight large, representative datasets from developing and developed countries, we find risk preferences to be unstable in developing countries. In contrast, ...
Exeter:
University of Exeter,
2023,
(Department of Economics Discussion Papers 23/05)
| Nicolás Salamanca, Buly A. Cardak, Edwin Ip, Joe Vecci
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Im Jahr 2021 gingen 26,3 Prozent aller Neurentner:innen vorzeitig abschlagsfrei in Rente. Diese Versicherten haben mindestens 45 Versicherungsjahre erreicht und können somit vor der Regelaltersgrenze abschlagsfrei in den Ruhestand eintreten. Eine Untersuchung anhand der Daten des Sozio-Oekonomischen Panels und der Deutschen Rentenversicherung zeigt, dass vor allem Personen mit einem mittleren Haushaltseinkommen ...
Köln:
IW Köln,
2022,
(IW-Kurzbericht 98/2022)
| Ruth Maria Schüler
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Objective: To examine how young adult women and men change their time for routine housework when moving out of the parental household. Background: From a life-course perspective, establishing an own household is one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Leaving home is associated with new liabilities concerning the organization of everyday life, including housework, and provides a new ...
2023,
(SocArXiv Papers)
| Florian Schulz, Marcel Raab