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Strong gender inequalities persist in the career advancement of men and women. Vertical and horizontal dimensions of segregation, gender role beliefs, and the public provision of welfare services all provide explanations for gender inequalities. Much less is known about the social mechanisms at work within couples, however. Following the notion of linked lives, the present study investigates the provision ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
(SOEPpapers 523)
| Katrin Golsch
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In this technical report, we propose a short survey instrument for measurement of social support within partnerships with a particular focus on received and provided emotional and instrumental support in different work-related situations. The paper begins with a brief summary of our scientific motivation and highlights some important gaps in existing research. We then present a set of new survey questions. ...
Bielefeld:
Universität Bielefeld,
2013,
(SFB 882 Technical Report No. 3)
| Katrin Golsch, Miriam Bröckel, Henrik Pruisken
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2005,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 413)
| Libertad Gonzáles
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2006,
(IZA DP No. 2026)
| Libertad Gonzáles
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In:
Socio-Economic Review (Special Issue: Twenty years of research on income inequality, poverty and redistribution in the developed world)
2 (2004), 2, 285-313
| Libertad González
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In:
European Sociological Review
22 (2006), 2, 171-185
| Amparo González-Ferrer
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In:
Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
66 (1997), 1, 92-101
| Robert E. Goodin, Bruce Headey, Ruud J. A. Muffels, Henk-Jan Dirven
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Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
1999,
| Robert E. Goodin, Bruce Headey, Ruud J. A. Muffels, Henk-Jan Dirven
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Cambridge et al.:
Cambridge University Press,
2008,
| Robert E. Goodin, James Mahmud Rice, Antti Parpo, Lina Eriksson
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Health care expenditure in Germany shows clear regional differences. Such geographic variations are often seen as an indicator for inefficiency. With its homogeneous health care system, low co-payments and uniform prices, Germany is a particularly suited example to analyse regional variations. We use data for the year 2011 on expenditure, utilization of health services and state of health in Germany's ...
In:
Health Economics
25 (2016), 7, 801-815
| Dirk Göpffarth, Thomas Kopetsch, Hendrik Schmitz