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Buchrezension: Mau, Steffen, Thomas Lux und Linus Westhäuser: Triggerpunkte. Konsens und Konflikt in der Gegenwartsgesellschaft. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2023. 540 Seiten. ISBN: 978-3-518-02984‑8.
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KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
76 (2024), 2, 199-205
| Stefan Liebig
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Frauen werden in der Debatte um einen Fachkräftemangel häufig als «ungenutztes Arbeitskräftepotenzial» charakterisiert. Da Frauen weniger häufig und zu weniger Stunden auf dem formalen Arbeitsmarkt eingebunden sind, wird oft eine stärkere Präsenz auf dem formalen Arbeitsmarkt gefordert. Tatsächlich arbeiten Frauen mehr als Männer, wenn die Zeit berücksichtigt wird, die Frauen für unbezahlte Arbeit ...
economie feministe,
2024,
| Verena Löffler
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The omission of pension wealth potentially distorts the international comparison of wealth distributions. Private pension wealth is often included in households’ wealth portfolios, while public pension claims are not. Augmented wealth, the sum of net worth and pension wealth, resolves this limitation by including the present value of social security pension wealth. This article provides a detailed ...
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The Journal of Economic Inequality
21 (2023), 4, 835-866
| Maximilian Longmuir
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin / SOEP,
2023,
| SOEP Group
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This paper studies the speed at which workers’ pretax earnings respond to tax changes along the intensive margin. We do so in the context of Germany, where a large notch in the tax schedule induces sharp bunching in the earnings distribution. We analyze earnings responses to two policy reforms that shift this notch outward and find clear evidence that frictions delay the earnings responses of more ...
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Journal of Labor Economics
42 (2024), 3, 793-835
| Matthew Gudgeon, Simon Trenkle
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Background In recent decades, we have observed rising wealth inequality while the pace of growth of life expectancy has slowed in many Western welfare democracies. There is scarce evidence, however, on links between wealth and mortality. The main methodological limitation in this area of scholarship is its inability to account for individuals' unobserved heterogeneity, such as personality and ...
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The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
48 (2025), 101113
| Alexi Gugushvili, Øyvind Nicolay Wiborg
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Introduction: An ample scholarly literature on voluntary migration has shown that migration is a highly selective process, resulting in migrant populations that often differ significantly from their respective population of origin in terms of their socio-demographic characteristics. The literature attributes these differences to either migrants' active choice and agency in the migration decision ...
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Frontiers in Human Dynamics
5 (2024),
| Lidwina Gundacker, Sekou Keita, Simon A. Ruhnke
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Die Beschränkungen der Corona-Zeit sind vorbei, doch die seelischen Folgen für Kinder und Jugendliche sind nach wie vor zu spüren. Davon berichten Experten aus dem Landkreis bei dem Fachforum "Jugend(sozial)arbeit" in Bad Tölz.
In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung online, 2023-11-16
(2023),
| Quirin Hacker
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To better understand the effects of life events, research interest recently turned to the question of how life events are perceived (e.g., as positive, predictable, or controllable). However, research on this topic primarily focused on young adulthood, leaving it unclear whether and how the perception of life events varies across the life course. In this study, we examined the relationship between ...
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PLOS ONE
19 (2024), 12, e0314011
| Peter Haehner, Bernd Schaefer, Debora Brickau, Till Kaiser, Maike Luhmann
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Der frühere DIW-Chef Gert G. Wagner hat die größte Langzeitstudie darüber aufgebaut, wie viel die Deutschen verdienen, wie es ihnen geht und was sie politisch denken. Damit hat er weltweit ein Vorbild geschaffen.
In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung online, 2024-31-01
(2024),
| Alexander Hagelüken