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  • Subjektive Belastung der Eltern durch die Beschulung ihrer Kinder zu Hause zu Zeiten des Corona-bedingten Lockdowns im Frühjahr 2020

    Die Corona-bedingten Schulschließungen sowie die Schließung von Kinderbetreuungseinrichtungen im April und Mai 2020 haben viele Eltern vor eine immense Herausforderung gestellt. Plötzlich mussten Kinder ganztags Zuhause betreut und beschult werden. In diesem Beitrag beschäftigen wir uns mit der Frage nach der subjektiven Belastung, der sich Eltern durch die Beschulung Zuhause ausgesetzt sahen. Hierbei ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 24 (2021), 339-365 | Sabine Zinn, Michael Bayer, Theresa M. Entringer, Jan Goebel, Markus M. Grabka, Daniel Graeber, Martin Kroh, Hannes Kröger, Simon Kühne, Stefan Liebig, Carsten Schröder, Jürgen Schupp, Johannes Seebauer
  • Gender and Changes in Household Wealth after the Dissolution of Marriage and Cohabitation in Germany

    Objective: To document how changes in household wealth following the dissolution of marriage and cohabitation differ by gender in Germany. Background; Marital property regimes usually prescribe that both partners receive a share of the couple's wealth following a divorce. The dissolution of cohabiting unions is not governed by marital property regimes in most countries, including Germany. Because ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family 83 (2021), 1, 228-242 | Diederik Boertien, Philipp M. Lersch
  • Die Lage ist ernst, aber nicht hoffnungslos – empirisch gestützte Überlegungen zur elterlichen Aufteilung der Kinderbetreuung vor, während und nach dem COVID-19 Lockdown

    Dieser Beitrag untersucht auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) 2018 die Zusammenhänge zwischen dem väterlichen Kinderbetreuungsanteil im Paar und den in der Literatur einschlägigen Wirkmechanismen Zeitbudgetverhältnis, Einkommensrelation und Geschlechterrolleneinstellungen im Paar. Die Untersuchungsstichprobe besteht aus 2.145 heterosexuellen Paaren im Alter 18 bis 65 Jahre mit Kindern unter ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2020,
    (SOEPpapers 1089)
    | Christina Boll, Simone Schüller
  • The Situation is Serious, but Not Hopeless - Evidence-Based Considerations on the Intra-Couple Division of Childcare before, during and after the Covid-19 Lockdown

    Drawing on data from the Socio-economic Panel (SOEP) for 2018, we use a sample of 2,145 heterosexual couples with children below age 13 to investigate the paternal involvement in domestic childcare and the relation of the underlying mechanisms to the two job-related “Covid-19 factors” systemic relevance (SR) and capacity to work from home (WfH). Based on bi- and trivariate analyses of the intra-couple ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2020,
    (SOEPpapers 1098)
    | Christina Boll, Simone Schüller
  • Offshoring, job satisfaction and job insecurity

    This paper investigates the effects of offshoring on individual job satisfaction and perceived risk of job loss. The authors merge microdata from the German Socio-economic Panel dataset (SOEP) with indicators of insertion in global value chains at the industry level for the period 2000–2013. They test two hypotheses. First, theauthors investigate whether workers in industries with higher offshoring ...

    In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 14 (2020), 23, 1-32 | Santiago Budría, Juliette Milgram Baleix
  • The Link between Relative Pay and Job Satisfaction Revisited

    This paper investigates the connection between job satisfaction and comparison pay (defined as a person’s rank within a reference group) with SOEP Data. Based on work values and social networks, we argue that the existing literature neglects heterogeneities in individual job satisfaction as well as wage trajectories along the career path. Thus, previous studies based on survey data likely overestimate ...

    In: European Sociological Review 37 (2021), 2, 238-252 | Andreas Eberl, Matthias Collischon
  • Cohort Changes in the Level and Dispersion of Gender Ideology after German Reunification : Results from a Natural Experiment

    Modernization theorists’ ‘rising tide hypothesis’ predicted the continuous spread of egalitarian gender ideologies across the globe. We revisit this assumption by studying reunified Germany, a country that did not follow a strict modernization pathway. The socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR) actively fostered female employment and systematically promoted egalitarian ideologies before reunification ...

    In: European Sociological Review 36 (2020), 5, 814–828 | Christian Ebner, Michael Kühhirt, Philipp M. Lersch
  • His and her working hours and well-Being in Germany: A longitudinal crossover-spillover analysis

    This paper investigates the relationship between work time arrangements and personal well-being in married and cohabiting couples. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Survey (SOEP), we study how the number of hours worked by the survey respondents and their partners influenced their own well-being. We also investigate possible transmission mechanisms between the two variables, namely income, ...

    In: Journal of Family Research 32 (2020), 2, 249-273 | Daniele Florean, Henriette Engelhardt-Woelfler
  • Risk Preference and Entrepreneurial Investment at the Top of the Wealth Distribution

    We present first evidence how individual risk preferences shape entrepreneurial investment among the very wealthy using novel survey data from the top of the wealth distribution, which have been added to the 2019 German Socio-economic Panel Study. The data include private wealth balance sheets, in particular the value of own private business assets, and a standard measure of risk tolerance. We find ...

    In: Empirical Economics 66 (2024), 735-761 | Frank M. Fossen, Johannes König, Carsten Schröder
  • The effect of the fall of the Berlin Wall on children’s noncognitive skills

    The noncognitive skill of conscientiousness has been linked to favourable labour market and health outcomes. But how is conscientiousness affected by events that happen in childhood? We investigate the effects of negative parental selection and economic and social upheaval on conscientiousness in adulthood using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP). Our identification strategy exploits the ...

    In: Applied Economics 52 (2020), 51, 5595-5612 | Andrew Gill, Kristin J. Kleinjans
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