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We investigate whether a historical pension concept, the tontine, yields enough innovative potential to extend and improve the prevailing privately funded pension solutions in a modern way. The tontine basically generates an age-increasing cash flow, which can help to match the increasing financing needs at old ages. In contrast to traditional pension products, however, the tontine generates volatile ...
In:
European Actuarial Journal
11 (2021), 1, 49-86
| Jan-Hendrik Weinert, Helmut Gründl
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Using three waves of the Germany's individual-level panel data, this paper analyses whether there are any changes in the trust levels of East German migrants who move to the former Western German regions after the reunification. The results demonstrate that the duration of living in the West is positively associated with East German migrants’ trust and that the labour market is the possible channel ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
155 (2021), 3, 959-981
| Seong Hee Kim
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Recessions negatively impact the health of individuals experiencing hardship. In this paper, we investigate whether there are also long-term effects for those born during difficult economic times through the effects on their health behavior. Based on a theoretical model of parental socialization against smoking and using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel, we assess smoking behavior of children ...
In:
Journal of Family and Economic Issues
43 (2022), 4, 799-814
| Kristin J. Kleinjans, Andrew Gill
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Nürnberg:
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF),
2020,
(BAMF-Brief Analysis 4|2020)
| Andreea Baier, Anna Tissot, Nina Rother
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Die vorliegende Dissertation untersucht die Relevanz von Kontrollüberzeugungen in der intergenerationalen Transmission von sozialem Status. Motiviert ist die Arbeit von der Frage nach der Möglichkeit Chancengerechtigkeit durch die Verringerung herkunftsbedingter Unterschiede in Kontrollüberzeugungen zu erhöhen. Nach einer Einführung des zentralen Konstruktes werden im theoretischen Teil durch die Zusammenführung ...
2021,
| Sandra Bohmann
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Nürnberg:
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF),
2021,
(BAMF-Brief Analysis 2|2021)
| Cristina de Paiva Lareiro
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Nürnberg:
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF),
2020,
(BAMF-Brief Analysis 1|2020)
| Cristina de Paiva Lareiro, Nina Rother, Manuel Siegert
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Objective: Subjective social status (SSS) refers to individuals’ perceived position in the social hierarchy. Prior research suggests that SSS relates to health above and beyond objective socioeconomic status (OSS) such as income, occupation, or education. Most findings in this field, however, stem from cross-sectional studies or longitudinal studies with one-time measurements of SSS only. The aim of ...
In:
Health Psychology
40 (2021), 1, 71-76
| Frank Euteneuer, Sarina J. Schäfer, Marie Neubert, Winfried Rief, Philipp Süssenbach
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Objective: Low socioeconomic status is associated with short sleep duration. Most studies in this area have used measures of objective socioeconomic status (OSS) such as income, education, or occupation. Subjective social status (SSS) refers to one’s perceived standing in the social hierarchy. Cross-sectional findings suggest that lower SSS is associated with short sleep duration beyond the effect ...
In:
Nature and Science of Sleep
13 (2021), 803-810
| Frank Euteneuer, Philipp Süssenbach
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Economists increasingly recognise the importance of personality traits for socio-economic outcomes, but little is known about the stability of these traits over the life cycle. Existing empirical contributions typically focus on age patterns and disregard cohort and period influences. This paper contributes novel evidence for the separability of age, period, and cohort effects for a broad range of ...
In:
The Economic Journal
132 (2022), 646, 2141-2172
| Bernd Fitzenberger, Gary Mena, Jan Nimczik, Uwe Sunde