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A majority of German households are occupied by renters. There are indications of growing inequality through disproportional income increases among high-income households and disproportional rent increases among low-income households. On the basis of the German Socio-Economic Panel, the author examines rent-income ratios (RIRs) and differentiates between migrants and natives. How did RIRs develop between ...
In:
Socius
10 (2024), 23780231241298806
| Nils Witte
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People have a need to form and maintain fulfilling social contact, yet they differ with respect to with whom they satisfy the need and how quickly this need is deprived or overly satiated. These social dynamics across relationships and across time are theoretically delineated in the current article. Furthermore, we developed a questionnaire to measure individual differences in three aspects of such ...
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Current Psychology
43 (2024), 24, 20899-20919
| Cornelia Wrzus, Yannick Roos, Michael D. Krämer, David Richter
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What are the defining features of lay people’s semantic representation of risk? We contribute to mapping the semantics of risk based on word associations to provide insight into both universal and individual differences in the representation of risk. Specifically, we introduce a mini-snowball word association paradigm and use the tools of network and sentiment analysis to characterize the semantics ...
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Science Advances
8 (2022), 27, eabm1883
| Dirk U. Wulff, Rui Mata
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This study investigates the lead effects of future plant closures for prospective displaced workers’ subjective and objective outcomes. We analyze the effects on their forward-looking subjective outcomes (job insecurity, probabilistic expectations of job loss and of job search), a current subjective outcome (job satisfaction), and current objective outcomes (weekly hours of work, earnings). We estimate ...
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
188 (2021), 489-505
| Christoph Wunder, Tugba Zeydanli
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The existing literature consistently finds that emotional experiences and cortisol secretion are linked at the within-person level. Further, relationship partners tend to covary in emotional experience, and in cortisol secretion. However, we are only beginning to understand whether and how an individuals’ emotions are linked to their relationship partners’ cortisol secretion. In this project, we harmonized ...
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
167 (2024), 107118
| Tomiko Yoneda, Theresa Pauly, Nilam Ram, Karolina Kolodziejczak-Krupp, Maureen C. Ashe, Kenneth Madden, Johanna Drewelies, Denis Gerstorf, Christiane A. Hoppmann
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The study LGBielefeld 2021 was the second cross-sectional survey in the LGBielefeld series and aimed to gain insights into the living conditions and day-to-day experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, queer, and inter* people in Germany. The study collected data from 7,332 people aged 18 years and older across Germany who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, queer, or inter*(LGBTQI*) ...
Bielefeld:
Bielefeld Univerity,
2023,
| Zaza Zindel, Simon Kühne, Lisa de Vries, Martin Kroh, David Kasprowski, Mirjam Fischer, David Richter
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Previous research mostly focused on early parenting stress or postpartum symptoms of mental illness whereas the topic of a successful transition to motherhood and its long-term effects on parenting and child well-being remained more or less neglected. The present longitudinal study investigated whether a successful transition to motherhood influences emotionally warm parenting behavior, children’s ...
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Journal of Family Psychology
36 (2022), 2, 291-300
| Nina Richter, Rebecca Bondü, Gisela Trommsdorff
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We study the intergenerational transmission of welfare benefit receipt in Germany. We first describe the correlation between welfare receipt experienced in the parental household and subsequent own welfare receipt of young adults. In a second step, we investigate whether the observed correlations reflect causal effects of past welfare experience. We use family fixed effects estimations and Gottschalk's ...
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Review of Income and Wealth
70 (2024), 4, 1226-1251
| Regina T. Riphahn, Jennifer Feichtmayer
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We investigate the wage assimilation of East Germans who migrated to West Germany after reunification (1990–99). We compare their wage assimilation to that of ethnic German immigrants from Eastern Bloc countries and international immigrants to West Germany who arrived at the same time. The analysis uses administrative as well as survey data. The results suggest that East Germans faced significant initial ...
In:
LABOUR
38 (2024), 4, 475-510
| Regina T. Riphahn, Irakli Sauer
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Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP; <32+0 weeks gestational age) and/or very low birth weight(VLBW; <1500g) through individual participant data meta-analyses, but first the previous evidence needs to be understood. We systematically reviewed and assessed the quality of the evidence from VP/VLBW studies with mental health symptoms or disorders ...
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
25 (2020), 3, 101113
| Rachel Robinson, Marius Lahti-Pulkkinen, Daniel Schnitzlein, Falk Voit, Polina Girchenko, Dieter Wolke, Sakari Lemola, Eero Kajantie, Kati Heinonen, Katri Räikkönen