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  • Refugee Belonging: How Values and Value Consensus Between Refugees and German Citizens Are Associated with Feeling Welcome and Spending Time Together

    This article expands on the discussion of social and cultural factors for refugees’ feelings of belonging in the receiving society and assesses democratic, civic, and moral values as predictors of belonging. On the one hand, existing research considers shared values between refugees and the receiving society as hallmarks of integration. From this perspective, shared values (or value consensus) are ...

    In: International Migration Review 57 (2023), 3, 948-978 | Lukas M. Fuchs, Christian von Scheve
  • Migration as a Health Inequality Dimension? Natio-Ethno-Cultural Affiliation, Health, and Social Networks

    Concepts like race, migration background, or ethnic group are more and more being investigated in health research. It should be noted that those concepts themselves are very heterogeneous. They are, for example, endowed with different rights (e.g., cosmopolitan migrants from the global north, refugees from the global south) (Ambrosini & van der Leun, 2015) or have to deal with racism or discrimination ...

    In: Andreas Klärner, Markus Gamper, Sylvia Keim-Klärner, Irene Moor, Holger von der Lippe, Nico Vonneilich , Social Networks and Health Inequalities: A New Perspective for Research
    Cham: Springer
    291-324
    | Markus Gamper, Annett Kupfer
  • Immigrants’ Life Satisfaction in Intermarriages with Natives: A Family Life Course Perspective

    What role do intermarriages (i.e., interethnic marriages) play in immigrants’ life satisfaction? Only a few studies have addressed this question. While intermarriages are associated with upward mobility for immigrants, they are more likely to get divorced than intramarriages (i.e., marriages among co-ethnics), which suggests either a positive or negative association between intermarriage and immigrants’ ...

    In: International Migration Review 57 (2023), 3, 1069-1098 | Annegret Gawron, Sarah Carol
  • Abwanderung aus Deutschland bei einer insgesamt sehr positiven Wanderungsbilanz: Eine Analyse der verfügbaren Daten zu Fortzügen und Abwanderungsabsichten

    Deutschland ist ein Einwanderungsland, das in den letzten Jahren große Wanderungsgewinne verzeichnet hat. Gleichzeitig lagen allerdings auch die Zahlen der Fortzüge in den Jahren 2019 mit 1,2 Millionen und 2020 mit 970.000 auf sehr hohem Niveau. Dies erklärt sich vorwiegend damit, dass viele Migrationsformen einen temporären Charakter haben, und ist daher auch nicht unbedingt kritisch zu sehen. Jedoch ...

    Köln: IW Köln, 2022,
    (IW-Report 13/2022)
    | Wido Geis-Thöne
  • Stress buffering after physical activity engagement: An experience sampling study

    Objectives: While encountering daily hassles is a normative experience, it poses a threat to individuals' daily affective well-being. However, physical activity engagement may help to reduce the current stress-related impact on affective well-being (i.e. stress buffering), which we investigate in this study. Furthermore, we examined the possible moderating role of people's global stress context ...

    In: British Journal of Health Psychology 28 (2023), 3, 876-892 | Leo Gerstberger, Elisabeth S. Blanke, Jan Keller, Annette Brose
  • How resources generate employee wellbeing: Person-oriented approaches and within-person effects

    Diese Dissertation mit dem Titel „The role of resources in the employee well-being process: Person-oriented approaches and within-person effects“ basiert auf drei eingereichten und/oder veröffentlichten peer-reviewten Zeitschriftenartikeln. Die Artikel dieser Dissertation durchleuchen verschiedene Rollen, welche Ressourcen im Mitarbeiterwohlbefindensprozess spielen können. Mehrere Theorien und Ansätze ...

    2022, | Christopher Giebe
  • Künstliche Intelligenz am Arbeitsplatz: Forschungstand, Konzepte und empirische Zusammenhänge zu Autonomie

    In der aktuellen Debatte um Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) wird oft ein radikaler Wandel der Arbeitswelt erwartet, der auch die Arbeitsqualität betrifft. Dabei stehen bisher vielen weitreichenden Annahmen sehr wenige empirische Fakten gegenüber. Zudem wird oftmals nicht berücksichtigt, dass die KI-Nutzung am Arbeitsplatz bestimmte digitale Arbeitsmittel voraussetzt, die wiederum selbst Kernaspekte der ...

    In: Soziale Welt 72 (2021), 4, 551-588 | Oliver Giering, Stefan Kirchner
  • Couples’ early career trajectories and later life housing consequences in Germany: Investigating cumulative disadvantages

    Using data on couples from the German Socio-Economic Panel (1995–2018), this study investigates how couples’ early career trajectories affect housing outcomes in early adulthood and how this effect is mediated by couples’ joint cumulative income. We apply a life course perspective by identifying dynamic treatments consisting of couples’ consecutive employment statuses and examining their longer-term ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 51 (2022), 100445 | Sophia Fauser, Sonja Scheuring
  • The Endowment Effect in the General Population

    We study the endowment effect and expectation-based reference points in the field leveraging the setup of the Socio-Economic Panel. Households receive a small item for taking part in the panel, and we randomly assign respondents either a towel or a notebook, which they can exchange at the end of the interview. We observe a trading rate of 32 percent, consistent with an endowment effect, but no relationship ...

    Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), 2022,
    (WZB Discussion Paper SP II 2022-204)
    | Dietmar Fehr, Dorothea Kübler
  • Your Place in the World: Relative Income and Global Inequality

    Although there is abundant evidence on individual preferences for policies that reduce national inequality, there is very little evidence on preferences for policies addressing global inequality. To investigate the latter, we conducted a two-year, face-to-face survey experiment on a representative sample of Germans. We measure how individuals form perceptions of their ranks in the national and global ...

    In: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 14 (2022), 4, 232-268 | Dietmar Fehr, Johanna Mollerstrom, Ricardo Perez-Truglia
16727 Ergebnisse, ab 2051
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