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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2003,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 347)
| Nirmala Ravishankar
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Walferdange (Luxemburg):
CEPS/INSTEAD,
1996,
(PACO Document No. 13)
| Jean-Claude Ray
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Already a quarter of a century since the fall of the wall and the gap in living standards between eastern and western Germany is still not fully closed. Admittedly this could not realistically have been expected. Despite the increase in life satisfaction in eastern Germany, the east- west divide prevails. Evidence of this can be found in the latest data from the long-term Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) ...
In:
DIW Economic Bulletin
4 (2014), 11, 65-71
| Maximilian Priem, Jürgen Schupp
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Surveys of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) have shown that Germans donated around 5.3 billion euros in 2009 — right in the middle of the financial and economic crisis. The type and amount of donations made is well documented in Germany. However, until recently, there was very little information available on the identity of Germans who share their income with people in need. A new survey ...
2011,
23-30
| Eckard Priller, Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Transportation Research Record
(2006), 1985, 71-77
| Jan Prillwitz, Sylvia Harms, Martin Lanzendorf
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This paper presents results from a project investigating interdependencies among residential changes, other life course events, and transport. The main goal is to identify specific relocations and other key events during a person's life with a significant impact on changes in travel behavior. With the theoretical background of the mobility biographies approach–assuming that travel behavior is ...
In:
Transportation Research Record
(2007), 2021, 64-69
| Jan Prillwitz, Sylvia Harms, Martin Lanzendorf
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Drawing on German household data from 1992 to 2011, this paper analyzes how couples allocate housework against the backdrop of three questions: (1) Does an individual’s contribution to household income - both in absolute and relative terms - influence his or her contribution to housework? (2) If so, does the magnitude of this influence differ by gender? and (3) How important are traditional gender ...
Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen:
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI),
2014,
(Ruhr Economic Papers #472)
| Vivien Procher, Nolan Ritter, Colin Vance
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Objectives This article analyzes how couples allocate housework against the backdrop of three questions: (1) Does an individual's income—both in absolute and relative terms—influence his or her contribution to housework? (2) If so, does the magnitude of this influence differ by gender? and (3) How important are traditional gender roles on housework allocation? Methods We apply panel regression ...
In:
Social Science Quarterly
99 (2018), 1, 43-61
| Vivien Procher, Nolan Ritter, Colin Vance
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2005,
| Chiara Daniela Pronzato
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The dissertation is examining training outcomes of the legal minimum wage in Germany. Human capital theory, labor market segmentation theory and labor economic approach constitute the framework of the analysis. We employ a quasi-experimental research design on the basis of the German Socio-Economic Panel for the survey years 2014 to 2016. Measuring the dependent variable, we differentiate between training ...
2018,
| Uliana Proskunina