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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
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This paper presents a life-cycle model with human capital investment during working life through training and provides a novel empirical test of human capital theory. We exploit a sizable pension reform across adjacent cohorts in a regression discontinuity setting and find that an increase in working life increases training. We discuss and test further predictions regarding the relation between initial ...
In:
Labour Economics
84 (2023), October 2023, 102426
| Elisabeth Fürstenau, Niklas Gohl, Peter Haan, Felix Weinhardt
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This study examines short-, medium-, and long-run price expectations in housing markets. We derive and test six hypothesis about the incidence, formation, and relevance of price expectations. To do so, we use data from a tailored household survey, past sale and rental offerings, satellites, and from an information RCT. As novel findings, we show that price expectations exhibit mean reversion in the ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2022,
(SOEPpapers 1162)
| Niklas Gohl, Peter Haan, Claus Michelsen, Felix Weinhardt
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While performance pay can benefit firms and workers by increasing productivity and wages, it has also been associated with a deterioration of worker health. The transmission mechanisms for this deterioration remain in doubt. We examine the hypothesis that increased stress is one transmission mechanism. Using unique survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we find performance pay consistently ...
In:
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
201 (2022), 276-291
| Mehrzad B. Baktash, John S. Heywood, Uwe Jirjahn