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Following the discussion on reurbanization (changing intra-regional migration patterns), our research project treats transport-related consequences of this spatial development in German city regions. The hypothesis is that reurbanization bears potential to spread environmentally friendly ways of organizing daily mobility – but that the chance of those positive effects might be given away, if policy ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
(SOEPpapers 459)
| Gesa Matthes
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Heidelberg:
Physica,
2006,
| Birgit Mattil
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The interpretation of graduate mismatch manifested either as overeducation or as overskilling remains problematical. This paper uses annual panel information on both educational and skills mismatches uniquely found in the HILDA survey to analyse the relationship of both mismatches with pay, job satisfaction and job mobility. We find that overeducation and overskilling are distinct phenomena with different ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2010,
(IZA DP No. 5083)
| Kostas Mavromaras, Seamus McGuinness, Nigel O'Leary, Peter Sloane, Zhang Wei
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Berlin:
Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung,
2001,
(Research Report 1998-2000)
| Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung
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In:
Journal of Population Economics
13 (2000), 2, 241-261
| Jochen Mayer, Regina T. Riphahn
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In:
John Bynner ,
The Use of Longitudinal Cohort Studies in the Policy Process. An Anglo-German perspective
London: Anglo-German Foundation
| Karl Ulrich Mayer
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Life courses are studied in sociology and neighboring fields as developmental processes, as culturally and normatively constructed life stages and age roles, as biographical meanings, as aging processes, as outcomes of institutional regulation and policies, as demographic accounts, or as mere empirical connectivity across the life course. This review has two aims. One is to report on trends in life ...
In:
Annual Review of Sociology
35 (2009), 413-433
| Karl Ulrich Mayer
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Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective well-being and income comparisons against a wide range of potential comparison groups, enabling us to investigate a broader range of questions than in previous studies. In questions inserted into a 2008 module of the German-Socio Economic Panel Study we ask subjects to report (a) how their income compares ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2009,
(SOEPpapers 214)
| Guy Mayraz, Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp
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We apply a recently proposed method to disentangle unobserved heterogeneity from risk in returns to education to data for the USA, the UK and Germany. We find that in residual wage variation, uncertainty by far dominates unobserved heterogeneity. The relation between uncertainty and level of education is not monotonic and differs among countries.
In:
Labour Economics
24 (2013), October 2013, 323-338
| Jacopo Mazza, Hans van Ophem, Joop Hartog
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Berlin:
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin),
2007,
(DIW Berlin Data Documentation 25)
| Lisa A. McCabe, Debra J. Ackerman