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  • The Impact of Risk Aversion and Migrant Work Experience on Farmers’ Entrepreneurship: Evidence from China

    Investing in entrepreneurship may be costly, and therefore risky, and entrepreneurship is also an economic endeavor that is highly dependent on entrepreneurial ability and risk appetite. In this study, data from 669 famers in southwest China were used as the sample, and we used three different methods to measure farmers’ risk aversion level, including DOSPRET (Domain-Specific Risk-Taking), SOEP (Simple ...

    In: Agriculture 14 (2024), 2, 209 | Tong Wang, Jiaxuan Liu, Hongyu Zhu, Yuansheng Jiang
  • Zeit-Armut. Einblicke in die Lebenswirklichkeiten von Bürgergeldempfänger:innen

    Das Bürgergeld zielt darauf ab, die Möglichkeit zur Teilhabe am gesellschaftlichen Leben zu verbessern. Doch genügen die damit verbundenen Sozialleistungen dafür? Menschen in belasteten Lebenslagen, die es schwer haben, ihre Existenz durch eigene Erwerbsarbeit zu sichern, sind oft in ihrer Zeitsouveränität eingeschränkt oder brauchen mehr Zeit für Alltagsobliegenheiten, z. B. weil sie in einem Stadtteil ...

    In: Michael Opielka, Felix Wilke , Der weite Weg zum Bürgergeld
    Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
    171-182
    | Eva M. Welskop-Deffaa
  • Die Deutschen arbeiten so wenig und so viel wie noch nie

    Deutsche Arbeitnehmer arbeiten immer weniger. Doch weil immer mehr Menschen in den Arbeitsmarkt hineingezogen werden, arbeiten die Beschäftigten in der Summe so viel wie noch nie. Vor allem Frauen möchten mehr arbeiten.

    In: Frankfurter Allgemeine online vom, 2024-04-17 (2024), | Patrick Welter
  • Establishing a probability sample in a crisis context: the example of Ukrainian refugees in Germany in 2022

    Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, more than one million refugees have arrived in Germany. These Ukrainian refugees differ in many aspects from Germany’s past forced migration experiences and there exists an urgent need for sound data and information for politics, practitioners, and academics. In response, the IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP study was established to provide high-quality ...

    In: AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv 18 (2024), 1, 77-97 | Hans Walter Steinhauer, Jean Philippe Décieux, Manuel Siegert, Andreas Ette, Sabine Zinn
  • Did Religious Well-Being Benefits Converge or Diverge During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany?

    A large body of literature highlights the benefits of being religious in terms of subjective well-being. We examine changes to these so-called religious well-being benefits during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany and address the role of (formal and informal) social integration when explaining these changes. We empirically test two contrasting scenarios: The first scenario predicts ...

    In: Journal of Happiness Studies 25 (2024), 7, 103 | Jan-Philip Steinmann, Hannes Kröger, Jörg Hartmann, Theresa M. Entringer
  • Ambitioniert, aber vertretbar. Einordnung eines 16-Euro-Mindestlohns

    Im Kontext des Inflationsschubs der Jahre 2022/23, der damit einhergehenden Reallohnverluste und des nach wie vor großen Niedriglohnsektors in Deutschland gibt es anhaltende Diskussionen über eine weitere deutliche Anhebung des Mindestlohns. Angesichts des bisherigen Erfolgs dieses Politikinstruments und um den Möglichkeitenraum auch jenseits der 14 und 15 Euro, die zuletzt gefordert wurden, zu erkunden, ...

    In: Policy Paper Policy Paper | Anne Steuernagel, Max Krahé
  • Managers’ Traditional Gender Role Attitudes

    Abstract: Our study investigated gender role attitudes in narcissism. Using a representative data set (N = 2,850) from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in Germany, we examined how two narcissism dimensions (i.e., admiration and rivalry) are related to managers’ gender role attitudes. We also expected that having a daughter is related to less traditional gender role attitudes (daughter effect) and tested ...

    In: Journal of Personnel Psychology 24 (2025), 1, 2–11 | Anna-Katharina Stöcker, Iris Katharina Gauglitz, Astrid Schütz
  • The backlash against free movement: Does EU-internal migration fuel public concerns about immigration?

    The free movement of people is a fundamental principle of the European Union (EU) that has led to an increase in EU-internal migration. This study investigates the impact of increased immigration to Germany resulting from the 2004 and 2007 eastern enlargement of the EU on concerns about immigration within the German population. By merging 20 years of annual migration statistics with panel data on individual ...

    In: European Journal of Political Research 63 (2024), 4, 1578–1600 | Lukas F. Stoetzer, Martin Kroh, Leonard Dasey
  • Vier Trends zeigen, dass nicht nur die GenZ immer weniger arbeiten möchte

    Vier-Tage-Woche, Homeoffice, Work-Life-Balance und keine Überstunden. In den Augen von Politikern und Senioren ist es häufig die Jugend, der angeblich die Bereitschaft zur Arbeit verloren gegangen ist. Dabei zeigen Statistiken das Gegenteil.

    In: Focus online, 2024-08-22 (2024), | Christoph Sackmann
  • Trend Effects of Being in Care, from Early to Late Adulthood: A Comparative Look at Adults Who Were in Residential or Foster Care As Children and Those Who Did Not Experience Out-Of-Home Care

    While there is a growing body of research suggesting that care leavers experience disadvantages in early adulthood. There is only one study at hand, that use panel data to analyze long term effects. Based on this idea, we examine data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), covering a 50-year period, and use matching methods to compare care leavers who have been in residential care or lived with ...

    In: Residential Treatment For Children & Youth 42 (2025), 2, 235–259 | Markus N. Sauerwein, Gunther Graßhoff
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