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  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Pricing Structure of Legal Services: Do Lawyers Offer What Clients Want?

    We analyze clients’ contract choices in auctions where Dutch law firms compete for standard cases such as labor disputes for individuals and collecting debts for businesses. In the auctions, lawyers can submit bids with any fee arrangement they prefer, including an hourly rate, a fixed fee, and a ‘mixed fee’: a time-capped fixed fee plus an hourly rate for any additional hours should the case take ...

    In: Review of Industrial Organization 61 (2022), S. 123–148 | Flóra Felsö, Sander Onderstal, Jo Seldeslachts
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    From German Internet Panel to Mannheim Corona Study: Adaptable Probability‐Based Online Panel Infrastructures during the Pandemic

    The outbreak of COVID‐19 has sparked a sudden demand for fast, frequent and accurate data on the societal impact of the pandemic. This demand has highlighted a divide in survey data collection: Most probability‐based social surveys, which can deliver the necessary data quality to allow valid inference to the general population, are slow, infrequent and ill‐equipped to survey people during a lockdown. ...

    In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / Series A 185 (2022), 3, S. 773-797 | Carina Cornesse, Ulrich Krieger, Marie‐Lou Sohnius, Marina Fikel, Sabine Friedel, Tobias Rettig, Alexander Wenz, Sebastian Juhl, Roni Lehrer, Katja Möhring, Elias Naumann, Maximiliane Reifenscheid, Annelies G. Blom
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    'Climate Neutral' is a Lie — Abandon It as a Goal: Correspondence

    In: Nature 591 (2021), 7848, S. 34 | Claudia Kemfert
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    Social Status Concerns and the Political Economy of Publicly Provided Private Goods

    We analyse the political economy of the public provision of private goods when individuals care about their social status. Status concerns motivate richer individuals to vote for the public provision of goods they themselves buy in markets: a higher provision level attracts more individuals to the public sector, enhancing the social exclusivity of market purchases. Majority voting may lead to a public ...

    In: The Economic Journal 131 (2021), 633, S. 220–246 | Jana Friedrichsen, Tobias König, Tobias Lausen
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    Lights along the Frontier: Convergence of Economic Activity in the Proximity of the Polish-German Border, 1992–2012

    This paper studies regional economic development on the municipality-level in Poland and Germany along the Oder–Neisse border. We use high-quality satellite night-time light intensity data as an innovative and comparable measure to proxy for overall economic activity on both sides of the border consistently over a long period of time (1992–2012). We use descriptive heat maps as well as regression analysis ...

    In: Applied Economics 53 (2021), 36, S. 4245–4262 | Ronny Freier, Michal Myck, Mateusz Najsztub
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    Strengthening Gender Justice in a Just Transition: A Research Agenda Based on a Systematic Map of Gender in Coal Transitions

    For climate change mitigation, a rapid phase-out of fossil fuels such as coal is necessary. This has far-reaching gender-specific consequences. This paper presents a systematic map of the literature that examines the impact of historical coal phase-out processes on women and their role in these processes. The search process consisted of screening over 3100 abstracts and reading 247 full-text studies. ...

    In: Energies 14 (2021), 18, 5985, 27 S. | Paula Walk, Isabell Braunger, Josephine Semb, Carolin Brodtmann, Pao-Yu Oei, Claudia Kemfert
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    Gender Score Development in the Berlin Aging Study II: A Retrospective Approach

    In addition to biological sex, gender, defined as the sociocultural dimension of being a woman or a man, plays acentral role in health. However, there are so far few approaches to quantify gender in a retrospective manner inexisting study datasets. We therefore aimed to develop a methodology that can be retrospectively applied to assessgender in existing cohorts. We used baseline data from the Berlin ...

    In: Biology of Sex Differences 12 (2021), 15, 10 S. | Ahmad Tauseef Nauman, Hassan Behlouli, Nicholas Alexander, Friederike Kendel, Johanna Drewelies, Konstantinos Mantantzis, Nora Berger, Gert G. Wagner, Denis Gerstorf, Ilja Demuth, Louise Pilote, Vera Regitz-Zagrosek
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    Waiting for Kin: A Longitudinal Study of Family Reunification and Refugee Mental Health in Germany

    Involuntarily or planned – many refugees flee their home country alone, leave behind spouses and children but also siblings, parents and other family members they otherwise care for. Reunification in hosting communities is difficult, as governments limit institutional family reunifications and the individual journey of kin is dangerous and often illegal. Having family abroad is mentally distressing ...

    In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (2021) 13, S. 2916–2937 | Lea-Maria Löbel, Jannes Jacobsen
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    Bekanntheit und Nutzung von digitalen Gesundheitsangeboten in Deutschland: eine bevölkerungsrepräsentative Querschnittsuntersuchung

    Ziel der Studie Angesichts aktueller gesundheitspolitischer Bestrebungen zur eHealth-Implementierung stellt sich die Frage, welche Bevölkerungsgruppen Online-Gesundheitsangebote in Anspruch nehmen, um diese gezielter auf Nutzerbedürfnisse abstimmen zu können. Die Studie untersucht, ob Unterschiede in der Nutzung von Gesundheitsinformationen und psychologischer Online-Beratung auf Basis soziodemografischer ...

    In: Das Gesundheitswesen 83 (2021), 12, S. 1019-1028 | Bernhard Breil, Melina Dederichs, Lisanne Kremer, David Richter, Peter Angerer, Jennifer Apolinário-Hagen
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    Coal Transitions - Part 1: A Systematic Map and Review of Case Study Learnings from Regional, National, and Local Coal Phase-Out Experiences

    A rapid coal phase-out is needed to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, but is hindered by serious challenges ranging from vested interests to the risks of social disruption. To understand how to organize a global coal phase-out, it is crucial to go beyond cost-effective climate mitigation scenarios and learn from the experience of previous coal transitions. Despite the relevance of the topic, evidence ...

    In: Environmental Research Letters 16 (2021), 11, 113003, 40 S. | Francesca Diluiso, Paula Walk, Niccolò Manych, Pao-Yu Oei ...
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