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  • Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2022 (Welle 1) der IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP-Befragung" Geflüchtete aus der Ukraine in Deutschland"

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2025,
    (SOEP Survey Papers, No. 1421)
    | Sabrina Torregroza, Karina Leschny, Michael Ruland, Doris Hess, Reiner Gilberg, Kerstin von der Burg
  • Technical report on the 2022 IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP survey-" Ukrainian refugees in Germany"(Wave 1)

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2025,
    (SOEP Survey Papers)
    | Sabrina Torregroza, Karina Leschny, Michael Ruland, Doris Hess, Reiner Gilberg, Kerstin von der Burg
  • Rental Market Risk and Radical Right Support

    A growing literature examines how economic threat affects support for anti-establishment parties. While most existing work focuses on transforming labor markets as a source of anxiety, we advance the literature by studying changes in urban development and rent price appreciation. Our analysis examines the case of Germany, the country with the highest share of rental housing in the European Union. Combining ...

    In: Comparative Political Studies (online first) (2024), | Tarik Abou-Chadi, Denis Cohen, Thomas Kurer
  • Einstellungen zu Armut, Reichtum und Verteilung in sozialen Lagen in Deutschland

    Zentrales Ziel des Forschungsberichts ist es, einen Einblick in die subjektive Wahrnehmung von Armut und Reichtum sowie der eigenen Lebenssituation der Bundesbürgerinnen und Bundesbürger zu ermöglichen. Weiterhin wird der Frage nachgegangen, ob sich diese Wahrnehmungen und Bewertungen zwischen sozialen Lagen in Deutschland unterscheiden. Dabei liegt der zentrale Fokus der Untersuchung auf dem Vergleich ...

    Berlin: Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS); DIW Econ, 2021,
    (Lebenslagen in Deutschland : Armuts- und Reichtumsberichterstattung der Bundesregierung: Begleitforschung zum Sechsten Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung)
    | Jule Adriaans, Sandra Bohmann, Stefan Liebig, Maximilian Priem, David Richter
  • Mitigating adverse social and health impacts of COVID-19 with applied arts

    In this project, we analyze whether the arts can mitigate negative impacts of social distancing and isolation on mental health and wellbeing, ease the burden of closed day-care and school facilities on families, and preserve attitudes of solidarity and trust. Using the SOEP-CoV questionnaire, we examine whether experience with music enabled individuals and households to handle social isolation and ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2024,
    (SOEPpapers 1211)
    | Martina Metzger, Hans Walter Steinhauer, Jennifer Pédussel Wu
  • Does the Quality of Early Childhood Education and Care Centers Mitigate the Risk of Externalizing Problems? A Genetic-Sensitive Study of Preschoolers in Germany

    This paper examines the extent to which quality characteristics of early childhood education and care (ECEC) experienced at ages 4–6 influence externalizing problems at ages 6–8. Based on a random sample of 713 same-sex twins (55% female, 41% with a migration background) in 364 ECEC centers in Germany, the paper not only distinguishes between detailed ECEC quality characteristics but additionally investigates ...

    In: KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 76 (2024), 3, 547-572 | Bastian Mönkediek, Pia Schober, Martin Diewald, Harald Eichhorn, C. Katharina Spiess
  • Mobility after job loss in Germany: the effects of regional economic opportunities and economic worries on mobility intentions and behaviour

    This study examines the impact of local economic opportunity structures on mobility intentions and mobility behaviour subsequent to involuntary job loss in Germany. Previous research has demonstrated that job loss leads to an increased propensity for regional mobility; however, the role of the regional economy as a push factor and its influence on the decision to relocate remains unclear. The focus ...

    In: Review of Regional Research (online first) (2025), | Katrin Rickmeier
  • Breathing unequal air: environmental disadvantage and residential sorting of immigrant minorities in England and Germany

    Despite ongoing debates on environmental justice, the link between selective residential migration and the unequal exposure to environmental hazards remains underexplored. Previous research has often relied on spatially aggregated data and focused on single-country analyses, limiting our understanding of broader patterns. We address this gap using longitudinal household-level data from the UK Household ...

    In: Social Forces (online first) (2025), | Tobias Rüttenauer, Felix Bader, Ingmar Ehler, Henning Best
  • The Tied-Mover Penalty and the Gender Earnings Gap

    Job changes often require workers to relocate. However, many workers are not isolated agents but live in couples who make location decisions jointly. When relocation occurs due to a job change by the "main" earner, the other partner becomes a "tied mover" who is likely to benefit less from the move; typically, the latter is the woman, and the "tied-mover penalty" then ...

    SSRN: 2025, | Christian Schluter, Carsten Schröder, Francesca Verga
  • Spatial earnings inequality

    Earnings inequality in Germany has increased dramatically. Measuring inequality locally at the level of cities annually since 1985, we find that behind this development is the rapidly worsening inequality in the largest cities, driven by increasing earnings polarisation. In the cross-section, local earnings inequality rises substantially in city size, and this city-size inequality penalty has increased ...

    In: The Journal of Economic Inequality 22 (2024), 3, 531-550 | Christian Schluter, Mark Trede
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