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Single, separated mothers report lower levels of psychological well-being than partnered mothers. This study examines whether this penalty in well-being results from the burdens of single parenting or from the stress and strain of union dissolution. The data come from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Our sample consists of 1919 childless women and mothers who reported a union dissolution. We ...
In:
Journal of Family Studies
28 (2022), 4, 1272-1286
| Björn Huss, Matthias Pollmann-Schult
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People differ in their general tendency to endorse conspiracy theories (that is, conspiracy mentality). Previous research yielded inconsistent findings on the relationship between conspiracy mentality and political orientation, showing a greater conspiracy mentality either among the political right (a linear relation) or amongst both the left and right extremes (a curvilinear relation). We revisited ...
In:
Nature Human Behaviour
6 (2022), 3, 392-403
| Roland Imhoff, Felix Zimmer, Olivier Klein, João H. C. António, Maria Babinska, et al.
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Zuwanderer in Deutschland haben einen geringeren Arbeitsmarkterfolg als gebürtige Deutsche. Dieser Umstand betrifft nicht nur die Zuwanderer selbst, sondern hat auch Bestand in den nachfolgenden Generationen. Die Gründe für den geringeren Arbeitsmarkterfolg sind so vielfältig wie die Gruppe der Einwanderer selbst, die Ursache jedoch liegt häufig in einer unzureichenden beruflichen Integration. Die ...
2023,
| Kai Ingwersen
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This paper investigates the effects of the introduction of a statutory minimum wage in Germany on the wages and employment of migrants. Migrants are an overrepresented group in the low-wage sector and can be expected to particularly benefit from a minimum wage. We combine a "differential trend adjusted difference-in-differences estimator" (DTADD) and descriptive evidence to evaluate the impact ...
Bonn:
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA),
2022,
(IZA DP No. 15823)
| Kai Ingwersen, Stephan L. Thomsen
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Purpose: While the existence of a healthy migrant effect remains controversial, overweight and obesity are considered a global pandemic. Migrants seem to be affected more often, however most of the few existing studies did not differentiate a first-generation from a second-generation migration background and/or did not control common socio-demographic confounders. This study aims at examining the influence ...
In:
Annals of Epidemiology
76 (2022), 108-113
| Pia Jäger, Katharina Beyer, Kevin Claassen
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Purpose: Previous studies have used language proficiency, citizenship, labour indicators, educational outcomes and political rights as measures of migrants’ socio-cultural integration. However, little is known about the migrants’ participation in volunteering activities, music concerts, theatrical plays and artistic activities, among others, and how this is compared to the participation of natives, ...
In:
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
42 (2023), 3, 416-433
| Eleftherios Giovanis, Sacit Hadi Akdede
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Mental health disorders are among the leading causes of disease burden worldwide. Recently, attention has been drawn to the Internet and social media as determinants of the increase in mental health conditions in recent years. In this paper, I analyze the causal effect of broadband Internet access on the mental health of adults. I leverage confidential information on the coordinates of respondents ...
In:
Health Economics
31 (2022), S2, 6-21
| Marta Golin
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Previous studies have shown that worries about economic situation and job security are associated with childbearing, but evidence is scarce whether worries about other life domains are also related to having children. Drawing on the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we examined whether worries about different life domains were associated with the likelihood of having children in the total and ...
2023,
(SocArXiv Papers)
| Kateryna Golovina, Markus Jokela
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Even though the COVID-19 pandemic had consequences for the whole society, like during most crises, some population groups tended to be disproportionally affected. We rely on the most recent data from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees to explore the resilience or vulnerability of refugees in the face of the pandemic. As the 2020 wave of the survey was in the field when the second nationwide lockdown ...
In:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
19 (2022), 12, 7409
| Laura Goßner, Yuliya Kosyakova, Marie-Christine Laible
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Besonders zur Weihnachtszeit fühlen sich viele Menschen einsam. Doch dieses Gefühl hat nicht nur Auswirkungen auf die seelische Verfassung, sondern wirkt sich auch auf das Herz aus.
In:
Stern online, 2022-12-22
(2022),
| Rebecca Häfner