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In:
Hans Bertram, C. Katharina Spieß ,
Fragt die Eltern! Ravensburger Elternsurvey - Elterliches Wohlbefinden in Deutschland
Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
177-188
| Eva Muschalik, Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
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In:
Hans Bertram, C. Katharina Spieß ,
Fragt die Eltern! Ravensburger Elternsurvey - Elterliches Wohlbefinden in Deutschland
Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
189-206
| Eva Muschalik, Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
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Immigrants in Germany exhibit, on average, an increased frequency of unemployment, reduced earnings, and an increased uptake and dependence upon welfare and unemployment benefits relative to native Germans. Although Germany's strong welfare state has shown success in mobilizing the difficult-to-employ in general, it has scarcely focused or targeted its efforts on immigrants despite their prevalence ...
2011,
| Eric Robinson
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How do people decide how happy they are? In principle, a number of models are possible and the current chapter highlights three of them. People could subdivide their life into various domains, consider their progress in these domains, and then integrate the results of this bottom-up activity. Alternatively, people could omit such a systematic process and simply base their judgments on whatever information ...
In:
| Michael Robinson, Robert Klein
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2014,
| Johannes Rode
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Heidelberg:
Institut für interdisziplinäre Forschung (FEST) Heidelberg,
2016,
(Studie des Instituts für interdisziplinäre Forschung (FEST) Heidelberg)
| Dorothee Rodenhäuser, Benjamin Held, Hans Diefenbacher
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Studie über die Wählerstruktur: Union und Sozialdemokraten werden sich immer ähnlicher. Viele Selbständige bei FDP und AfD.
In:
Magdeburger Volksstimme, 2017-07-20
(2017), 4
| Bernd Röder
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This study examines the possible health impact of marginal employment, including both temporary and part-time employment schemes. It addresses three research questions: (1) Are employed people with a fixed-term contract or no contract more likely to report poor health than those who hold jobs with permanent contracts? (2) Are part-time employed respondents (even when they hold jobs with permanent contracts) ...
In:
Social Science & Medicine
55 (2002), 6, 963-979
| Eunice Rodriguez
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I compare the distribution of risk attitudes of farm owners in the United States to nonfarm business owners and the general population using a measure of risk tolerance collected from national surveys. I find that farmers are significantly more tolerant of risk than the general population, though they are significantly less tolerant of risk than nonfarm business owners. Once demographic differences ...
In:
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
37 (2015), 4, 553-574
| Brian E. Roe
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In:
Journal of Economic Psychology
30 (2009), 2, 181-189
| Brian E. Roe, Timothy C. Haab, David Q. Beverdorf, Howard H. Gu, Michael R. Tilley