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In:
W. Strubelt, J. Genosko, H. Bertram, J. Friedrichs, P. Gans, H. Häußermann, U. Herlyn, H. Sahner ,
Städte und Regionen - Räumliche Folgen des Transformationsprozesses, Bericht 5 der KSPW, VII
Opladen: Leske und Budrich
289-325
| Hartmut Häußermann
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In:
Leviathan
35 (2007), 4, 458-469
| Hartmut Häußermann
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In:
Hubertus Heil, Juliane Seifert ,
Soziales Deutschland - Für eine neue Gerechtigkeitspolitik
Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag
11-30
| Hartmut Häußermann, Martin Kronauer
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Berlin:
Institut für Gesundheits- und Sozialforschung GmbH (IGES),
1998,
(IGES-Papier Nr. 98-30)
| Bertram Häussler, Hans-Dieter Nolting, Joachim Bentz
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Berlin:
Institut für Gesundheits- und Sozialforschung GmbH (IGES),
1998,
(IGES-Papier Nr. 98-04)
| Bertram Häussler, Heinz Stapf-Finé
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In response to the growing burden of obesity, public primary prevention programs against obesity have been widely recommended. Several studies have estimated the cost-effectiveness of diabetes-prevention trials for different countries. Nevertheless, it is still controversial if prevention conducted in more real-world settings and among people with increased risk but not yet exhibiting increased glucose ...
2016,
379-389
| Jan Häußler, Friedrich Breyer
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Loneliness is a subjective experience characterized by the distress that accompanies a perceived deficit in social relationship quantity and especially quality. Feelings of loneliness increase risk for morbidity and mortality, and these health costs are particularly evident in older age and as lonely feelings persist over time. The scope of the problem of loneliness in older age is not yet well understood, ...
Chicago:
NORC at the University of Chicago,
2016,
(Norc WP-2015-004)
| Louise C. Hawkley, Rebeccah Duvoisin, Johannes Ackva, James C. Murdoch, Maike Luhmann
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In:
Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
68 (1999), 2, 135-139
| Lawrence E. Hazelrigg, Melissa A. Hardy
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This paper examines whether the self-assessed risk attitude predicts individual choice under risk in a field study on a sample of more than 200 Chinese farmers. Farmers’ self-assessed risk attitudes are elicited by the widely used German socio-economic panel (SOEP) general risk question. Individual choice in the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET) is tested. Results show that the self-assessed willingness ...
In:
Economics Letters
172 (2018), 107-109
| Pan He
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This paper partly revises the dynamic equilibrium (DE) theory of subjective wellbeing (SWB), sometimes termed set point theory. Results from four national panel surveys show that correlations among measures of SWB diminish over time, and that the SWB set points of a minority of individuals substantially change. These results mean that DE theory requires revision to make it more dynamic and enable it ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
79 (2006), 3, 369-403
| Bruce Headey