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2013,
| Anna-Theresa Saile
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1992,
275-276
| Markus Sailer
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This article examines the income maintenance policies of several members of the European Union and three candidate countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. It addresses the issue of the effectiveness of these policies and especially means-tested safety nets in alleviating poverty. To assess the effectiveness of the policies, we use data from the Luxembourg Income Study. We analyse the incidence ...
In:
Journal of European Social Policy
12 (2002), 4, 307-327
| Diane Sainsbury, Ann Morissens
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This paper examines the spatial mobility incentives and constrains of minorities of Turkish ancestry compared to natives between counties in Western Germany based on 10 waves (2000-2009) of the SOEP. Given that ethnic groups systematically differ from natives in characteristics like risk aversion due to their international migration experience, it has been assumed that regarding internal migration ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
(SOEPpapers 495)
| Belit Şaka
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This paper deals with the internal migration patterns of the immigrant population in Germany and addresses the question of whether immigrants are more mobile than native Germans and to what extent the differences in spatial mobility behavior between immigrants and native Germans are influenced by (a) individual level characteristics and (b) the regional economic and social context background. The analysis ...
In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch
133 (2013), 2, 215-226
| Belit Şaka
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Ziel des Beitrages ist es, das Ausmaß der Weitergabe des ehrenamtlichen Engagements im Elternhaus aufzuzeigen und die dahinter stehenden Mechanismen aufzudecken. Eine mögliche Erklärung der intergenerationalen Transmission geht aus der Sozialisationshypothese hervor, die besagt, dass Eltern während den formativen Jahren ihrer Kinder (14 bis 17 Jahre) mit ehrenamtlichem Engagement Rollenmodelle darstellen, ...
In:
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS)
68 (2016), 2, 285-307
| Belit Şaka
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Panel surveys are increasingly experimenting with the use of self-administered modes of data collection as alternatives to more expensive interviewer-administered modes. As data collection costs continue to rise, it is plausible that future panel surveys will forego interviewer administration entirely. We examine the implications of this scenario for recruitment bias in the first wave of a panel survey ...
In:
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology
8 (2020), 3, 540-565
| Joseph W. Sakshaug, Sebastian Hülle, Alexandra Schmucker, Stefan Liebig
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In:
ZUMA-Nachrichten
23 (1999), 45, 115-135
| Kurt Salentin
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In:
Methoden - Daten - Analysen
1 (2007), 1, 25-44
| Kurt Salentin
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The paper discusses techniques for sampling the “migrant background” population in Germany, which comprises all first-generation immigrants, all non-citizens born in Germany, and all children with at least one parent fulfilling one of these criteria. Random walk sampling and random digit dialing techniques are feasible for sampling this population as a whole, but inefficient for subgroups. Telephone ...
In:
methods, data, analyses
8 (2014), 1, 25-52
| Kurt Salentin