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  • The shape of emotion regulation: Trait emotion regulation as density distributions of states

    The Density Distribution approach to personality characterizes traits using both mean levels and within-person variability of behaviors. Recent theory highlights that emotion regulation (ER) is inherently variable, and this Density Distribution approach seems particularly suitable to understand both average tendencies and dynamics of ER as person-specific characteristics. However, there is not yet ...

    In: European Journal of Psychological Assessment 36 (2020), 3, 447-455 | Elisabeth S. Blanke, Elise K. Kalokerinos, Michaela Riediger, Annette Brose
  • Thinking mindfully: How mindfulness relates to rumination and reflection in daily life

    Mindfulness is a state of awareness comprising an attentional focus on the present moment and a nonjudgmental stance. It is associated with affective well-being and assumed to facilitate adaptive emotion regulation. To support this claim at the within-person level, we investigated associations between 2 mindfulness facets (present-moment attention and nonjudgmental acceptance), 2 emotion-regulation ...

    In: Emotion 20 (2020), 8, 1369-1381 | Elisabeth S. Blanke, Mirjam J. Schmidt, Michaela Riediger, Annette Brose
  • Same-Sex Couples’ Division of Labor from a Cross-National Perspective

    This study concerns how male and female same-sex couples across countries organize their paid and household labor. Using unique data compiled from multiple national surveys in 7 western countries (N = 723), we examined same-sex couples? paid and household task allocation and evaluate descriptively how this is associated with countries? gender egalitarianism. For paid labor, results indicate that female ...

    In: Journal of GLBT Family Studies 17 (2021), 2, 150-167 | Maaike van der Vleuten, Eva Jaspers, Tanja van der Lippe
  • Alleinerziehende Mütter: Ein Kind, keinen Mann und kein Geld

    Entsteht das Armutsrisiko aus der Situation des Alleinerziehens? Oder sind die Mütter vorher schon in einer wirtschaftlich schlechten Lage? Neue Daten liefern interessante Antworten.

    In: Frankfurter Allgemeine online, 2020-02-15 (2020), | Gerald Wagner
  • Corona und die Gesellschaft: Gut geht’s, aber die Familie nervt

    Zur Frage, was die Corona-Pandemie mit unserer Gesellschaft macht, gibt es jetzt erste belastbare Daten. Die Ergebnisse der Erhebung sind überraschend.

    In: Frankfurter Allgemeine online, 2020-05-16 (2020), | Gerald Wagner
  • Living Conditions and the Mental Health and Well-being of Refugees: Evidence from a Large-Scale German Survey

    Refugees are at an increased risk of mental health problems and low subjective well-being. Living circumstances in the host country are thought to play a vital role in shaping these health outcomes, which, in turn, are prerequisites for successful integration. Using data from a representative survey of 4325 adult refugees who arrived in Germany between 2013 and 2016, we investigated how different living ...

    In: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 22 (2020), 5, 903-913 | Lena Walther, Lukas M. Fuchs, Jürgen Schupp, Christian von Scheve
  • Das Teilhabegeld für Kinder und Jugendliche: Gestaltungsoptionen und Modellrechnungen

    In dieser Studie werden verschiedene Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten für das Teilhabegeld für Kinder und Jugendliche betrachtet, das die Bertelsmann Stiftung, unterstützt durch einen Expertenbeirat, in den vergangenen Jahren erarbeitet hat. Das Teilhabegeld stellt eines von mehreren Kernelementen eines Konzepts dar, mit dem die Existenz von Kindern und Jugendlichen gesichert und ihre gesellschaftliche Teilhabe ...

    Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2019, | Martin Werding, Sebastian Pehle
  • Marginal College Wage Premiums under Selection into Employment

    We identify female long-term wage returns to college education using the educational expansion between 1960–90 in West Germany as exogenous variation for college enrolment. We estimate marginal treatment effects and propose a simple partial identification technique accounting for women selecting into employment due to having a college education. College-educated women are, on average, more than 18 ...

    In: The Economic Journal 132 (2022), 646, 2231-2272 | Matthias Westphal, Daniel A. Kamhöfer, Hendrik Schmitz
  • The persistence of subjective well-being: permanent happiness, transitory misery?

    This paper disentangles the roles played by state dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in self-assessed happiness. It estimates a dynamic nonlinear model of subjective well-being on longitudinal data, primarily from France, but also from Australia, Germany, and the UK. Life satisfaction is persistent over time, which static models ignore. This persistence is heterogeneous across individuals: it ...

    Montrouge Cedex: Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (Insee), 2020,
    (Insee Documents de travail N° G2020/08)
    | Lionel Wilner
  • Erstes, Zweites, Drittes: Was die Reihenfolge der Geschwister über die Persönlichkeit aussagt

    Sandwichkinder wollen mehr Aufmerksamkeit, und Nesthäkchen sind Draufgänger. Dass zumindest die zweite Aussage nicht stimmt, haben Entwicklungsforscher nun herausgefunden. Also ist die Reihenfolge doch egal? Ganz so einfach ist es nicht.

    In: Welt online, 2019-03-28 (2019), | Sabine Winkler
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