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In the literature there is plenty of evidence available on the effect of childbearing on female employment biographies. In the present paper, we extend the analysis to men and show how parenthood differently affects employment biographies of men and women. We also investigate how these differences change with time. Concretely, we are interested in the question whether in the process of social change ...
In:
Fathering
12 (2014), 3, 320-336
| Julia Simonson, Laura Romeu Gordo, Nadiya Kelle
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Until the mid-1980s, labour markets in Germany were characterized by a high level of employment stability. Employment biographies of men were dominated by full-time employment in both East and West Germany and were hence quite similar in this respect, despite the two regions’ enormously different institutional settings. Since that time however, important changes have occurred. Labour markets have become ...
In:
Current Sociology
63 (2015), 3, 387-410
| Julia Simonson, Laura Romeu Gordo, Nadiya Kelle
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Walferdange (Luxemburg):
CEPS/INSTEAD,
1995,
(PACO Document No. 10)
| Charanjit Singh
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We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn from the 2003, 2007, and 2011 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel. Our study provides evidence of an association between attendance at religious services and life satisfaction for respondents residing in West Germany. While social networks partially mediate this relationship for West Germany, there ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
123 (2015), 3, 837-855
| Elisabeth Sinnewe, Michael A. Kortt, Brian Dollery
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2007,
(SOEPpapers 59)
| Mathias Sinning
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This paper analyzes the home-ownership gap between native and immigrant households in Germany, paying particular attention to the assimilation process of immigrant households.A double cohort approach is applied to investigate the effect of the duration of residence in Germany on the homeownership probability of immigrant households.Moreover, focusing on homeowners, differences in the housing quality ...
In:
Urban Studies
47 (2010), 2, 387-409
| Mathias Sinning
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This paper investigates the determinants of migrants’ financial transfers to their home country using German data. A double-hurdle model is applied to analyze the determinants of the propensity to send transfers abroad and the amount of transfers. The findings reveal that return intentions positively affect financial transfers of immigrants to their home country. Moreover, while the effect of the household ...
In:
Review of Economics of the Household
9 (2011), 1, 45-67
| Mathias Sinning
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In:
Ulrich Rendtel, Manfred Ehling, et al. ,
Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex)
Wiesbaden: Statistisches Bundesamt
210-219
| Johanna Sisto, Ulrich Rendtel
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2002,
| Thomas Siedler
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Madrid:
2004,
| Thomas Siedler