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  • Hygiene Behavior in Face of the Corona Pandemic: Compliance Rates and Associations With Fear, SARS-COV-2 risk, Mental Health and Disability

    Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, hygiene behaviors such as keeping distance, avoid-ing masses, wearing face masks and adhering to hand hygiene recommendations became impera-tive. The current study aims to determine factors interrelating with hygiene behaviors. Methods: 4,049 individuals (1,305 male, 2,709 female, aged 18-80 years) were recruited from rehabilitation clinics or freely on the ...

    2021,
    (Preprints.org Preprint)
    | Sonia Lippke, Franziska M. Keller, Christina Derksen, Lukas Kötting, Alina Dahmen
  • Leben wir in einer Angstgesellschaft?: Die Verbreitung von persönlichen und gesellschaftsbezogenen Sorgen in Deutschland

    In: Christiane Lübke, Jan Delhey , Diagnose Angstgesellschaft?: Was wir wirklich über die Gefühlslage der Menschen wissen
    Bielefeld: transcript Verlag
    29-58
    | Christiane Lübke
  • Happiness adaptation to high income: Evidence from German panel data

    This paper is the first to use national representative panel data to demonstrate that individuals do not adapt to high income in the long run: after five or more years, the life satisfaction of high-income people is still higher than that of the average population. Using entropy balancing (EB) matching and Lasso variable selection to reweight the control group yields similar results.

    In: Economics Letters 206 (2021), 109995 | Jianbo Luo
  • Politische Präferenzen: Wie Zugewanderte die Wahl mitentscheiden könnten

    In Deutschland leben 21 Millionen Menschen mit Einwanderungsgeschichte. Eine Studie zeigt, wie sehr sie sich bestimmten Parteien verbunden fühlen. Die lassen den Forschern zufolge viel Potenzial ungenutzt.

    In: Spiegel online, 2021-07-13 (2021), | Peter Maxwill
  • Time, Income and Subjective Well-Being – 20 years of Interdependent Multidimensional Polarization in Germany

    Society drifts apart in many dimensions. Economists focus on income of the poor and rich and the distribution of income but a broader spectrum of dimensions is required to draw the picture of multiple facets of individual life. In our study of multidimensional polarization we extend the income dimension by time, a pre-requisite and fundamental resource of any individual activity. In particular, we ...

    Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2021,
    (IZA DP No. 14870)
    | Joachim Merz, Bettina Scherg
  • On the Use of Aggregate Survey Data for Estimating Regional Major Depressive Disorder Prevalence

    Major depression is a severe mental disorder that is associated with strongly increased mortality. The quantification of its prevalence on regional levels represents an important indicator for public health reporting. In addition to that, it marks a crucial basis for further explorative studies regarding environmental determinants of the condition. However, assessing the distribution of major depression ...

    In: Psychometrika 87 (2022), 1, 344-368 | Domingo Morales, Joscha Krause, Jan Pablo Burgard
  • Reservation Raises: The Aggregate Labor Supply Curve at the Extensive Margin

    We measure extensive-margin labor supply (employment) preferences in two representative surveys of the U.S. and German populations. We elicit reservation raises: the percent wage change that renders a given individual indifferent between employment and nonemployment. It is equal to her reservation wage divided by her actual, or potential, wage. The reservation raise distribution is the nonparametric ...

    Berkeley: 2021,
    (Working Paper)
    | Preston Mui, Benjamin Schoefer
  • The Evolution of Educational Wage Differentials for Women and Men, from 1996 to 2019

    This paper studies the evolution of three higher education wage differentials from 1996 to 2019 in Germany, a period when significant changes in the educational composition of the workforce took place. Based on regression analysis and samples of male and female workers from the Socio-Economic Panel Study, the study finds that while all three educational wage differentials increased, workers graduating ...

    Mannheim: Leibniz-Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW), 2021,
    (ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-066)
    | Jessica Ordemann, Friedhelm Pfeiffer
  • Transformations of Industrial Labour in Western Europe: Intergenerational Change of Life Cycles, Occupation and Mobility 1970–2000

    The article explores key issues for a social history of Western European working classes during the last three decades of the twentieth century, starting from a comparative examination of the West German and French cases. The scope of deindustrialization and its social consequences (mass unemployment and growing regional disparities) is the first issue; the transformation of work processes in manufacturing ...

    In: German History 30 (2012), 1, 100-119 | Lutz Raphael
  • Flexible Anpassungen und prekäre Sicherheiten: Industriearbeit(er) nach dem Boom

    In: Morten Reitmayer, Thomas Schlemmer , Die Anfänge der Gegenwart: Umbrüche in Westeuropa nach dem Boom (Zeitgeschichte im Gespräch Band 17)
    München: Oldenbourg
    51-64
    | Lutz Raphael
14002 Ergebnisse, ab 2021
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