-
Several studies have indicated an increase in men's mortality in East Germany between 1989 and 1991 in the wake of the reunification of 1990. For some age-groups, death rates soared by up to thirty per cent. This study investigates the evolution and the causes of such ashort term demographic crisis. A preliminary analysis clearly indicates that the reported mortality growth is not just a statistical ...
Helsinki:
The United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER),
1997,
(Research for Action Paper No. 42)
| Regina T. Riphahn, Klaus F. Zimmermann
-
In:
Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Renato Paniccià ,
The Mortality Crisis in Transitional Economies
Oxford: Oxford University Press
227-252
| Regina T. Riphahn, Klaus F. Zimmermann
-
2013,
| Nicole Rippin
-
The German government decided to use Amartya Sen's capability approach as the conceptual framework for the national ‘Poverty and Wealth Reports’ but concluded at the same time that the purely income-based at-risk-of-poverty rate (AROPR) is a satisfactory instrument to operationalise the capability approach. This decision made the latter the official measure to analyse poverty in Germany. This ...
In:
Forum for Social Economics
45 (2016), 2-3, 230255
| Nicole Rippin
-
This thesis investigates the relationship between local happiness and firm investment decisions in Germany for the period 2000 to2015. Investments in capital and research and development (R&D) are hypothesized to be effected by the sentimental setting of decision makers due to their inherent risk and long-term characteristics. The analysis finds no evidence that capital expenditures are correlated ...
2017,
| Tristan Risch
-
Ringbäck Weitoft et al. present intriguing evidence indicating that the lower mortality among immigrants compared to the host population in register studies could largely be explained by inaccurate denominator figures. Their findings suggest that immigrants to Sweden, particularly those from Turkey and Southern Europe, frequently remain registered on the national population registry even after returning ...
In:
International Journal of Epidemiology
29 (2000), 1, 191-192
| Oliver Razum, Hajo Zeeb, Sabine Rohrmann
-
Background: So far, studies within the occupational field have largely concentrated on working conditions and job stressors and staff members’ or subordinate health. Only a few have focused on managers in this context, but studies are missing that explicitly look at the relation between leadership position and health care use (HCU). Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine the potential effects ...
In:
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
13 (2018), 1, 33
| Katrin Christiane Reber, Hans-Helmut König, André Hajek
-
Drawing on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this study examines change and stability in personal goal appraisals among German young adults aged 18–29 from 2008, the depth of the Great Recession, to 2012, into the recovery period (N = 3,292). Young adults in Germany, particularly young male workers, were greatly affected by the recession. We examine adaptation in personal appraisals ...
In:
International Journal of Behavioral Development
43 (2019), 2, 147-156
| Claudia Recksiedler, Richard A. Settersten, G. John Geldhof, Karen Hooker
-
In:
Energy Economics
29 (2007), 2, 167-182
| Katrin Rehdanz
-
In:
Ecological Economics
64 (2008), 4, 787-797
| Katrin Rehdanz, David Maddison