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Regensburg:
Transfer Verlag,
1992,
| Stefan Mainusch
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Paderborn, Hannover und Gütersloh:
Bertelsmann Stiftung,
2007,
| Ralf Maiterth, Caren Sureth
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In:
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
210 (1992), 5-6, 568-569
| Helge Majer
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In:
Internationale Revue für Soziale Sicherheit
52 (1999), 4, 3-28
| Tiina Mäkinen
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In this study, we examined to what extent family policies differently affect poverty among single-parent households and two-parent households. We distinguished between reconciliation policies (tested with parental leave and the proportion of unpaid leave) and financial support policies (tested with family allowances). We used data from the Luxembourg Income Study Database, covering 514,019 households ...
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2014,
(LIS Working Paper Series No. 622)
| Laurie C. Maldonado, Rense Nieuwenhuis
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Does their degree of religiosity affect how successfully recent Muslim migrants integrate socially into the host society in terms of their social contacts with the majority population and their ethno-religious group? And/or do these co-ethnic and interethnic social contacts affect the religiosity of Muslim migrants over time? On the basis of a two-wave study among recent migrants in Germany, the Netherlands ...
In:
Ethnic and Racial Studies
41 (2018), 5, 860-881
| Mieke Maliepaard, Diana D. Schacht
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Entrepreneurs and freelancers, the self-employed, commonly are characterized as not only to be relatively rich in income but also as to be rich in time because of their time-sovereignty in principle. Our introducing study scrutinises these results and notions about the well-being situation of self-employed persons not only by asking about traditional single income poverty but also by considering time ...
Lüneburg:
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB),
2016,
(FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 102)
| Joachim Merz, Tim Rathjen
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Entrepreneurs and freelancers, the self-employed, commonly are characterized as not only to be relatively rich in income but also as to be rich in time because of their time-sovereignty in principle. Our introducing study scrutinises these results and notions about the well-being situation of self-employed persons not only by asking about traditional single income poverty but also by considering time ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2016,
(SOEPpapers 851)
| Joachim Merz, Tim Rathjen
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Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim:
1990,
(Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 328)
| Joachim Merz, Thomas K. Rauberger
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A growing polarization of society accompanied by an erosion of the middle class is receiving increasing attention in recent German economic and social policy discussion. Our study contributes to this discussion in two ways: First, on a theoretical level we propose extended multidimensional polarization indices based on a constant elasticity of substitution (CES)-type well-being function and present ...
In:
John A. Bishop, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez ,
Economic Well-Being and Inequality: Papers from the Fifth ECINEQ Meeting (Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 22)
Bingley: Emerald
273-321
| Joachim Merz, Bettina Scherg