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Individual- and community-level income has been shown to be linked to social inequalities in health and mortality. On the individual level, social comparisons and relative deprivation resulting from them have been identified as relevant mechanisms involved in the relationship between income and health, but it is mainly income-based measures of relative deprivation that have been considered in previous ...
In:
Social Science & Medicine
99 (2013), 72-79
| Alexander Miething
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Background: The aim of the present study is to explore whether the association between income and self-rated health in Sweden is similar to that in Germany. Both countries represent relatively similar economic contexts, but also different welfare traditions and historic experiences. Thus, the study compares Sweden with East Germany and West Germany in order to incorporate the aftereffects of reunification ...
In:
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
41 (2013), 3, 260-268
| Alexander Miething, Olle Lundberg, Siegfried Geyer
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In:
Spiegel online vom 26. Juli 2006
(2006),
| mik/AFP
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München:
C. Bertelsmann Verlag,
2014,
| Bascha Mika
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In:
Deutsche Rentenversicherung
(2006), 7-8, 456-483
| Tatjana Mika, Ingrid Tucci
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<b>Background</b>: Housing tenure after divorce is an important factor in individuals’ well-being. Although previous studies have examined tenure changes following divorce, only a few studies have compared patterns across countries. <b>Objective</b>: We study the destination tenure type of separated individuals (homeownership, social renting, private renting, other) in Australia, ...
In:
Demographic Research
41 (2019), 39, 1131-1146
| Julia Mikolai, Hill Kulu, Sergi Vidal, Roselinde van der Wiel, Clara Mulder
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This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the transition to motherhood among women from Turkey, Italy, Spain, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia in West Germany. A hazard-regression analysis is applied to data of the German Socio-Economic Panel study. We distinguish between the first and second immigrant generation. The results show that the transition rates to a first birth of first-generation ...
In:
Demographic Research
17 (2007), 29, 859-896
| Nadja Milewski
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Heidelberg:
Springer,
2010,
| Nadja Milewski
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In this paper on immigrant fertility in West Germany, we estimate the transition rates to second and third births, using intensity-regression models. The data come from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study. We distinguish women of the first and the second immigrant generations originating from Turkey, the former Yugoslavia, Greece, Italy, and Spain, and compare their fertility levels to those of West ...
In:
European Journal of Population
26 (2010), 3, 297-323
| Nadja Milewski
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This study investigates the effect of native/immigrant intermarriage on divorce. We used a rich longitudinal dataset from the German Socio-Economic Panel and applied event-history techniques to examine the risk of divorce among immigrants in Germany. Our analysis of the divorce rates of 5,648 marriages shows that immigrant couples have a lower risk of divorce than do natives. However, marriages between ...
In:
European Journal of Population
30 (2014), 1, 89-113
| Nadja Milewski, Hill Kulu