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  • Bildungsausgaben in Deutschland und im internationalen Vergleich. Materialien zur "Erweiterten Berichterstattung zur technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands" im Auftrag des BMBF (Berichtsrunde 1997)

    Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 1998, | Dieter (unter Mitarbeit von Behringer Schumacher
  • Forschungsdaten in den Sozialwissenschaften

    Die Sozialwissenschaften bestehen aus verschiedenen Fachdisziplinen, die sich mit gesellschaftlichen Fragestellungen befassen. Zur Untersuchung von sozialer Wirklichkeit werden Daten benötigt. Diese werden in unterschiedlicher Art und Weise erhoben und in vielen Fällen für weitere Forschungsvorhaben zur Verfügung gestellt. Damit die Daten für andere von Nutzen sind, müssen sie entsprechend dokumentiert, ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie 60 (2013), Heft 6, November-Dezember 2013, 307-315 | Natascha Schumann, Oliver Watteler
  • Do(n’t) Worry, It’s Temporary: The Effects of Fixed-Term Employment on Affective Well-Being

    This paper examines the impact of fixed-term employment on the affective and cognitive well-being of employees operationalized by the subjective frequency of the basic emotions of happiness, sadness, fear and anger as well as life satisfaction. Longitudinal effects were analysed across 10 waves of sampling from the Socio-Economic Panel, an annual representative survey in Germany. Random effects within ...

    In: Journal of Happiness Studies 21 (2020), 7, 2557-2582 | Paul Schumann, Lars Kuchinke
  • Transnational Activities and Immigrant Integration in Germany: Concurrent or Competitive Processes?

    This book investigates both the causes and effects of transnational activities among immigrants in relation to their integration into the receiving society. It uses large scale, representative data about first and second generation immigrants in Germany. It develops a formal theoretical model, which explains both transnational involvement and paths of immigrant integration. Important questions are ...

    Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014, | Reinhard Schunck
  • Pathways between perceived discrimination and health among immigrants: evidence from a large national panel survey in Germany

    Objective. Discrimination is an important determinant of health, and its experience may contribute to the emergence of health inequalities between immigrants and nonimmigrants. We examine pathways between perceived discrimination and health among immigrants in Germany: (1) whether perceptions of discrimination predict selfreported mental and physical health (SF-12), or (2) whether poor mental and physical ...

    In: Ethnicity & Health 20 (2015), 5, 493-510 | Reinhard Schunck, Katharina Reiss, Oliver Razum
  • Unemployment and Smoking: Causation, Selection, or Common Cause? Evidence from Longitudinal Data

    Background: This study investigates possible mechanisms that can explain the association between unemployment and smoking, that is a) unemployment increases smoking probability (causation), b) smoking increases the probability to become unemployed (selection), and c) differences in both smoking and unemployment probabilities trace back to differences in socio-economic position (common cause). Methods: ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2012,
    (SOEPpapers 491)
    | Reinhard Schunck, Benedikt G. Rogge
  • Macht Ungerechtigkeit krank? Gesundheitliche Folgen von Einkommens(un)gerechtigkeit

    Theorien der Gerechtigkeitsforschung und experimentelle Studien legen nahe, dass das Erleben von Ungerechtigkeit Stress auslösen und sich so auf die individuelle Gesundheit auswirken kann. Mit Längsschnittdaten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) der Jahre 2005 bis 2011 untersucht dieser Beitrag, ob ein als zu niedrig – und damit als ungerecht – empfundenes Erwerbseinkommen einen unmittelbaren Einfluss ...

    In: WSI Mitteilungen 66 (2013), 8, 553-561 | Reinhard Schunck, Carsten Sauer, Peter Valet
  • Unfair Pay and Health: The Effects of Perceived Injustice of Earnings on Physical Health

    While there is ample evidence that income inequalities influence individuals’ health status, the mechanisms behind this income inequality–health correlation are only partially understood. This study shows that inequalities evaluated on the basis of individual perceptions of injustice are a driving force behind this connection. Two main questions are addressed: Does perceiving one’s earnings as unfair ...

    In: European Sociological Review 31 (2015), 6, 655-666 | Reinhard Schunck, Carsten Sauer, Peter Valet
  • Are Immigrants More Mobile Than Natives? Evidence from Germany

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2007,
    (IZA DP No. 3226)
    | Matthias Schündeln
  • What Determines Household Saving Behavior? An Examination of Saving Motives and Saving Decisions

    Saving decisions are complex, since there are many concurrent motives for saving a portion of one's income. However, while the existing literature covers all of these motives, most contributions select only one of them as a focus and relegate the others to the background by making simplifying assumptions about them. While the focus on only one saving motive is vital for many insights on aggregate ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 229 (2009), 4, 467-491 | Daniel Schunk
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