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There is a large body of literature analyzing the relationship between objective economic conditions and voting behavior, but there is very little evidence of how perceived economic insecurity impacts on political preferences. Using seventeen years of household panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examine whether job loss fears impact on individuals' party identification. Consistent ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
(SOEPpapers 511)
| Ingo Geishecker, Thomas Siedler
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This paper investigates gender differences in the spatial mobility of young adults when initially leaving their parental home. Using individual data from 11 waves (2000-2010) of the SOEP, we examine whether female home leavers in East Germany move across greater distances than males and whether these differences are explained by the gender gap in education. Our results reveal that female home leavers ...
In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch
133 (2013), 2, 239-248
| Ferdinand Geißler, Thomas Leopold, Sebastian Pink
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In:
Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ)
(1992), B29-30, 15-28
| Rainer Geißler
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In:
Informationen zur politischen Bildung
(2000), 269, 15-19
| Rainer Geißler
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Wiesbaden:
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften,
2006,
| Rainer Geißler
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In:
WISO Diskurs November 2010
WISO Diskurs November 2010
| Rainer Geißler
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2006,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 446)
| Claudia Geist
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Do the different ideological legacies of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) result in persisting differences in women's housework in the unified Germany? In this paper, I examine the housework of employed German women, singles and as well as women with partners, in the decade after unification using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel (GSOEP). ...
In:
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
40 (2009), 3, 415-437
| Claudia Geist
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Obwohl Deutschland in den letzten Jahren eine sehr starke Nettozuwanderung verzeichnet hat, ist auch die Anzahl der Fortzüge von Ausländern deutlich gestiegen. Im Jahr 2017 waren es 708.000. Von diesen hielten sich 30 Prozent bereits länger als drei Jahre im Land auf und sind damit nicht den typischen temporären Migrationsformen wie Auslandsstudium und Projektarbeit im Ausland zuzurechnen. Von den ...
In:
IW-Trends
45 (2018), 4, 3-21
| Wido Geis-Thöne
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Opladen:
Westdeutscher Verlag,
1995,
| Winand Gellner