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Studierende gelten auch in der COVID-19-Pandemie („coronavirus disease 2019“) als besonders vulnerabel für psychische Belastungen und Erkrankungen.
In:
Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung
19 (2024), 2, 308-315
| Lisa Giesselbach, Janna Leimann, Carolin Bonner, Jan Josupeit, Sven Dieterich, Eike Quilling
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In 2015–16, Germany experienced a rapid and controversial increase in refugees that varied substantially across German districts. This increase provides unique leverage for analyzing how fractionalization, threat, and contact shape the consequences of immigration and ethnolinguistic heterogeneity. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel and local district-level administrative data on refugee shares, ...
In:
American Journal of Sociology
130 (2024), 3, 725-763
| Marco Giesselmann, David Brady, Tabea Naujoks
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Die Vermögensungleichheit in Deutschland zeichnet sich durch eine hohe Konzentration der Unternehmensvermögen aus, wobei Familienunternehmen eine besondere Bedeutung zukommt. Die vorliegende Studie zeigt zunächst den Forschungsstand zur Messung und Höhe der aggregierten Unternehmensvermögen und ihren Beitrag zur Vermögensverteilung auf. Auch wird die Entwicklung der auf großen Familienunternehmen basierenden ...
Berlin:
Forum New Economy,
2024,
(Forum New Economy Working Paper No. 05/2024)
| Carmen Giovanazzi, Vincent Victor
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To obtain a more complete understanding of the persisting gender earnings gap in Germany, this paper investigates both the cross-sectional and lifetime dimension of gender inequalities. Based on a dynamic microsimulation model, we analyse how gender differences accumulate over work lives to examine the lifetime dimension of the gender gap. We estimate an average gender gap in lifetime earnings of 51.5 ...
In:
LABOUR
38 (2024), 425-474
| Rick Glaubitz, Astrid Harnack-Eber, Miriam Wetter
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Eltern haben oft das Gefühl, dass ihr Schlaf durch die jahrelangen Unterbrechungen nachhaltig gestört ist. Wie Mütter und Väter wieder zu ruhigen Nächten kommen.
In:
Zeit online, 2024-08-23
(2024),
| Alexandra Eul
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The transition to parenthood represents a turning point shaping couples’ arrangements for paid work and housework. Previous studies often examined these changes in isolation, rather than as interrelated trajectories reflecting diverse models of family division of labor. Drawing on data from different-sex couples from the 1984–2019 Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the 1984–2020 German Socio-Economic ...
In:
Advances in Life Course Research
60 (2024), 100611
| Wen Fan
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Mittlerweile machen Frauen einen gewichtigen Anteil unter den Asylerstantragstellenden aus. Die Erwerbsbeteiligung der Frauen steigt, bleibt aber geringer als die von Männern. Stärkere Teilhabe an Integrations- und Bildungsmaßnahmen, verbessertes Deutsch und Entlastung von Familienarbeit können die Erwerbsintegration geflüchteter Frauen unterstützen, ebenso wie Kontakte zu Einheimischen. Die Pandemie ...
In:
WISO direkt 17/2021
(2021),
| Tanja Fendel, Franziska Schreyer
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This paper examines the effects of the 2013 flood disaster in East Germany on subjective wellbeing. Merging geo-spatial flood data with longitudinal data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we use a panel event study design for the analysis. Our results show that those affected by the flood report a significant life satisfaction drop of 0.17 points on an 11-point scale, which is equivalent to a 2.5% ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2025,
(SOEPpapers 1224)
| Sachintha Fernando, Katharina Kolb, Christoph Wunder
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Previous research finds that recent immigrants are healthier than the native-born, while more established immigrants exhibit worse health, suggesting a process of unhealthy assimilation. However, previous literature is mostly based on cross-sectional data or on longitudinal analyses similarly failing to disentangle individual-level variation from between-individual confounding. Moreover, previous longitudinal ...
In:
Social Science & Medicine
351 (2024), June 2024, 116976
| Alessandro Ferrara, Carla Grindel, Claudia Brunori
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Personal transfers as part of remittances are becoming increasingly relevant due to growing migration movements influenced by rising income inequalities, political conflicts and increasing environmental challenges. Their impact on countries´economies call for reliable estimations to be used in policy decision making and economic analysis. After a revision of recent demographic changes in Germany, evidence ...
In:
Bank for International Settlements ,
External statistics in a fragmented and uncertain world
Bank for International Settlements
| Joerg Feuerhake, Maria Cobián