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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2001,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM9/01)
| Holly (ed.) Sutherland
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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2005,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM8/05)
| Holly (ed.) Sutherland
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Purpose – This paper aims to estimate the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of re‐employment and the duration of unemployment spells.Design/methodology/approach – The study uses national panel datasets from Germany (SOEP 2003‐2007) and South Korea (KLIPS 1996‐2006) to estimate probit and Hausman‐Taylor IV models of the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of ...
In:
Internet Research
22 (2012), 3, 298-317
| Farrukh Suvankulov, Marco Chi Keung Lau, Frankie Ho Chi Chau
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Berlin:
Sachverständigenrat deutscher Stiftungen für Integration und Migration,
2015,
(Studie des SVR-Froschungsbereichs 2015-1)
| SVR-Forschungsbereich, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung
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The large-scale representative population surveys conducted by Germany’s Robert Koch Institute (RKI) contain questions pertaining to health and its determinants as well as the prevalence and frequency of outpatient services utilization. The same holds for the Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP, Sozio-ökonomisches Panel) and the Bertelsmann Healthcare Monitor (Gesundheitsmonitor) surveys. The purpose of this ...
In:
GMS Psycho-Social-Medicine
9:Doc 10 (2012), 1-14
| Enno Swart
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Large-scale representative population surveys in Germany contain questions pertaining to health and its determinants as well as the prevalence and intensity of outpatient services utilization. In this chapter, the comparability of the instruments used in these surveys and their results are examined. Questions on in- and outpatient care utilization as well as utilization of preventive services were ...
In:
Christian Janssen, Enno Swart, Thomas von Lengerke ,
Health Care Utilization in Germany: Theory, Methodology, and Results
New York: Springer New York
45-62
| Enno Swart, Stephanie Griehl
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Rationale: Numerous cross-sectional studies investigated the link between marital status and BMI in the context of competing social science theories (marriage market, marriage selection, marriage protection and social obligation), frequently offering conflicting theoretical predictions and conflicting empirical findings. Objective: This study analysed the effects of marriage, divorce, pregnancy, and ...
In:
Social Science & Medicine
186 (2017), August 2017, 148-155
| Joanna Syrda
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This empirical study investigates the determinants of self-employment propensity of Polish and Romanian immigrants in Germany. The German economy is an important object of analysis, as it is the most important destination for international migrants in the European Union. In the paper, we use the recently collected M sample of the German Socio-Economic Panel to examine which personal, country of birth-specific ...
In:
Journal of Business Economics and Management
17 (2016), 4, 598-612
| Marek Szarucki, Jan Brzozowski, Jelena Stankevičienė
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
1989,
| Marc Szydlik
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Berlin:
Edition sigma,
1990,
| Marc Szydlik