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Gebildete Bürger sehen die Zuwanderung nach Deutschland gelassener, das haben Sozialwissenschaftler herausgefunden. Aber liegt das an ihrer Bildung?
In:
Frankfurter Allgemeine online, 2021-08-19
(2021),
| Gerald Wagner
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Are self-interest or presumably stable value orientations and other predispositions the main drivers behind social policy attitudes? This article contributes to this debate by moving away from its binary discussion. It differentiates between attitude changes driven by self-interest that are in line with pre-existing predispositions and those that are not. Empirically, this article focuses on changes ...
In:
Political Research Exchange
2 (2020), 1, 1809473
| Nadja Wehl
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Erneut bestätigt eine Studie, dass Arbeiterinnen und Arbeiter eine geringere Lebenserwartung haben als andere Berufsgruppen. Demnach leben Beamte im Schnitt mehr als vier Jahre länger als Arbeitende. Der Sozialverband VDK warnt vor Ungerechtigkeiten bei der Rente.
In:
Versicherungsbote online, 2021-08-16
(2021),
| Mirko Wenig
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Würde eine Bürgerversicherung die gesetzliche Krankenversicherung entlasten? Aus Sicht des arbeitgeberfinanzierten Instituts der Deutschen Wirtschaft (IW Köln) ist das nur kurzfristig der Fall. Nur für einige Jahre würden die Beitragszahler entlastet: Dann müssten sie wieder auf das gewohnte Niveau ansteigen.
In:
Versicherungsbote online, 2021-07-20
(2021),
| Mirko Wenig
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Untersucht wird die Nichtinanspruchnahme der Grundsicherung im Alter in Deutschland mit dem SOEP (2010–2015). Gezeigt wird, dass 6 von 10 keine Leistungen beantragen. Zur Erklärung werden Unterschiede zwischen der individuellen Lebenssituation und institutionellen Normalitätsvorstellungen herangezogen. Die Empirie fokussiert drei Dimensionen: das Zurechtkommen mit schwierigen finanziellen Bedingungen ...
In:
Swiss Journal of Sociology
47 (2021), 2, 181-200
| Felix Wilke
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The first aim of this study is to investigate the role of the EU Blue Card programme implemented in 2012 in Germany. In particular, we aim to explore the impact on the participation in cultural activities of first-generation non-European Union (EU) and non-European Economic Area (EEA) migrants, such as attendance to cinema, concerts and theatre. The second aim is to examine the impact of cultural activities ...
In:
PLOS ONE
16 (2021), 7, e0253952
| Eleftherios Giovanis, Sacit Hadi Akdede, Oznur Ozdamar
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Eight different European Union member countries and counting have policies that prevent residents from wearing the hijab, burqa, or niqab in public spaces. The practice of veiling itself has unique implications as a commitment mechanism and socioeconomic signal (Carvahlo, 2013), which suggest that anti-veiling legislation would decrease social integration between religious groups. I study the impacts ...
2021,
| Alian P. Godoy
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for 1984–2018, we analyze the intergenerational education mobility of immigrants in Germany by identifying the determinants of differences in educational stocks for first- and second-generation immigrants in comparison to individuals without a migration background. Our results show that on average, first-generation immigrants have fewer years of schooling ...
In:
Journal of International Migration and Integration
23 (2022), 815-845
| Thomas Gries, Margarete Redlin, Moonum Zehra
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This paper examines the effect of reduced self-control on impulsive borrowing in a laboratory experiment. We manipulate self-control using an ego depletion task and show that it is effective. Following the ego depletion task, participants can anonymously buy hot drinks on credit. We find no significant average effects, but find that treated individuals that have low financial literacy are more likely ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2021,
(DIW Discussion Paper 1950)
| Antonia Grohmann, Jana S. Hamdan
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This article presents policy related results of a data analysis conducted to understand the nature of refugee worries (concerns) during the integration process in Germany. Data comes from the German Socio-Economic Panel study (SOEP), which has a specific data subset collected from refugee population living in Germany. “Uncertainty” is the key concept that explains worry structure of refugees, indicating ...
2021,
| Cüneyt Gürer, Mehmet A. Sözer