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  • Germany under the Tinfoil Hat? The associations of the big five personality traits and coronavirus conspiracy beliefs with the intention to get vaccinated

    Background The governments of democracies worldwide are relying on the active cooperation of their populations to combat COVID-19. Simultaneously, beliefs in conspiracy theories surrounding the pandemic have flourished. The present article examines the effects of the big five personality traits and conspiracy beliefs on the intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Germany. Methods This correlational, ...

    In: Journal of Infection and Public Health 17 (2024), 9, 102519 | Stefan Poier, Anna Maria Nikodemska-Wołowik
  • Essays in Migration and Regional Trends in Germany (Dissertation)

    Germany is characterised by a remarkable history of labour migration, particularly since World War II. The country experiences regional economic disparities, manifested in varying income inequality levels, employment prospects, economic development and infrastructure. These regional differences and the existence of structural barriers shape the extent to which migrants integrate into society. This ...

    2024, | Maria Popova
  • Die Armen sind ein bisschen weniger arm

    Die Vermögen in Deutschland sind nicht ganz so ungleich verteilt, wenn man Rentenansprüche berücksichtigt. Das zeigt eine Studie des DIW. Große Unterschiede gibt es aber trotzdem.

    In: Süddeutsche Zeitung online, 2024-11-08 (2023), | Roland Preuß
  • Effects of the German Minimum Wage on Wages and Household Income

    This article examines the effects of the introduction of the statutory minimum wage on the distribution of individual income from wages, as well as gross and net means-weighted income of workers in Germany. For the first time, data from the Survey of Income and Consumption was used, in which incomes are recorded in great detail. Both descriptive findings and the results of Unconditional Quantile Regressions ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik (online first) (2024), | Toralf Pusch
  • Perceived expectations for active aging: the role of motivational and personality factors

    Perceived expectations for active aging (PEAA) reflect subjective exposure to social expectations about staying active and fit in old age, for example, by maintaining health and social engagement. We investigated whether motivational and personality factors were related to PEAA in the domains of physical health, mental health, and social engagement. We used a nationally representative sample of German ...

    In: Aging & Mental Health 28 (2024), 11, 1559-1566 | Sonja Radoš, Maria K. Pavlova, Klaus Rothermund, Rainer K. Silbereisen
  • Oil price shocks and household heterogeneity: the income side

    We provide evidence on the transmission of oil price movements to individual incomes for a large oil-importing economy. To do so, we trace the footprint of oil price surprises on the income elements of a representative household panel for Germany. An inflationary oil price shock persistently increases the likelihood of unemployment and leads to a sticky decline in contracted labour incomes even though ...

    Swiss National Bank, 2024,
    (SNB Working Papers 11/2024)
    | Marc-Antoine Ramelet, Anna Zeitz
  • Housing and health: A multidimensional, qualitative analysis of the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees living in German reception centres

    Objectives Housing is an important social determinant of health, but the perspectives of asylum seekers and refugees (ASR) in large, centralised reception centres remain under-researched. We therefore sought to examine which housing aspects in reception centres are deemed relevant for health by ASR in Germany. Methods Based on 47 interviews with 42 ASR in Germany originating from three different studies, ...

    In: SSM - Qualitative Research in Health 5 (2024), June 2024, 100407 | Eilin Rast, Maren Hintermeier, Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Louise Biddle
  • The Determinants of Countercyclical Job Satisfaction in the Public Sector

    Job satisfaction is sensitive to economic fluctuations; it rises during economic growth and falls in recessions. Job satisfaction also depends on relative comparisons. For workers less affected by business cycles-as is typical in the public sector-job satisfaction may thus be countercyclical due to comparisons with other sectors. Previous laboratory results confirm this countercyclical trend. This ...

    In: Journal of Happiness Studies 25 (2024), 6, 70 | Oded Ravid
  • Personality and regional innovativeness: An empirical analysis of German patent data

    This paper brings together the literature on regional variability in innovation activity with studies on the role of personality for regional innovativeness. Building on regionally aggregated levels of individual Big Five personality traits obtained from the German Socio-Economic Panel and the Big Five Project, we find that only extraversion has a positive effect on patenting in German regions. This ...

    In: Research Policy 53 (2024), 6, 105006 | Leonie Reher, Petrik Runst, Jörg Thomä
  • Border Regions as Nuclei of European Integration? Evidence From Germany

    What role do border regions play in fostering a European identity? The European Union considers them relevant places of integration and has dedicated €10 billion to cross-border co-operation between 2014 and 2020. This action relies on the idea that border regions are hot spots of integration, as they allow citizens to engage in transnational activities, stimulating a sense of cross-border community, ...

    In: JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies (online first) (2024), | Moritz Rehm, Martin Schröder, Georg Wenzelburger
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