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In:
Hans-Georg Soeffner ,
Unsichere Zeiten. Herausforderungen gesellschaftlicher Transformationen. Verhandlungen des 34. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Jena 2008
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
CD-Rom
| Volker Lang
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In this article, an actor-centered model of households’ decision to obtain an Internet connection is set up to explain the diffusion of Internet technology. First, we derive a mechanism based on the demand and supply of online information, services, and goods which drives this diffusion. Afterwards, we link this mechanism to social inequalities with regard to digital technologies and deduce hypotheses ...
In:
Rationality and Society
28 (2016), 2, 141-171
| Volker Lang, Steffen Hillmert
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In:
Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation
18 (1998), 3, 227-249
| Andreas Lange, Wolfgang Lauterbach
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Objective There is a lack of research regarding the subjective perception of financial security in the event of illness of insured persons. Therefore, the aim of our study was to analyze the subjective perception of financial security in the event of illness in the German setting over time and to identify major determinants of that perception. Methods We applied a probit-adapted ordinary least squares ...
In:
Value in Health
15 (2012), 5, 743-749
| Ansgar Lange, Anne Prenzler, Andy Zuchandke
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We use the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to analyze determinants of the demand for sup-plemental health insurance covering hospital and dental in Germany. The GSOP dataset provides doctor diagnosed indicators of the individual’s health state, risk attitude, and demand for medical services and insurance purchases in other lines of insurance as well as rich demographical and socio-economical information. ...
Malvern:
American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA),
2014,
(ARIA 2014 Annual Meeting Papers)
| Renate Lange, Jörg Schiller, Petra Steinorth
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This paper empirically assesses the selection effects and determinants of the demand for supple-mental health insurance that covers hospital and dental benefits in Germany. Our representative dataset provides doctor-diagnosed indicators of the individual’s health status, risk attitude, demand for medical services and insurance purchases in other lines of insurance as well as rich demographic and socioeconomic ...
In:
Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
42 (2017), 1, 5-30
| Renate Lange, Jörg Schiller, Petra Steinorth
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2002,
| Susanne Lange
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The fourth essay (co-authored by Marten von Werder) analyzes the causal effects of tracking, the practice of grouping students by ability, on educational outcomes and the intergenerational transmission of education. While proponents of tracking argue that the practice increases efficiency in educational production, opponents point out that tracking potentially aggravates initial differences between ...
2015,
| Simon Lange
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Proponents of tracking argue that the creation of more homogeneous classes increases effciency while opponents point out that tracking aggravates initial differences between students. We estimate the effects on the intergenerational transmission of education of a reform that delayed tracking by two years in one of Germany's federal states. While the reform had no effect on educational outcomes ...
In:
Economics of Education Review
61 (2017), December 2017, 59-78
| Simon Lange, Marten von Werder
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In:
Sociological Methods & Research
24 (1996), 4, 492-516
| Rolf Langeheine, Jeroen Pannekoek, Frank van de Pol