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A substantial body of research examines entry into and exit from self-employment. However, little is known about the career patterns of the self-employed, their transitions into and from self-employment and the success associated with different patterns of their careers. To address these issues, we examine the career patterns of individuals with self-employment experience and their relationship to ...
In:
Journal of Business Venturing
36 (2021), 1, 105998
| Michael Koch, Sarah Park, Shaker A. Zahra
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The objective of this paper is to contribute to the environmental valuation literature by providing a comprehensive assessment of the economic value of land cover in Germany using two different approaches; the subjective well-being approach and the hedonic pricing approach. The empirical analysis is based on socio-economic information of the SOEP and detailed land cover information for more than 9000 ...
Berlin:
2012,
| Angela Kopmann, Katrin Rehdanz
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We investigate social disparities in digital skills, focusing on both actual proficiency levels and confidence in these skills. Drawing on a representative sample from Germany, we first demonstrate that both dimensions strongly predict labor market success. We then use this sample to identify gender and socioeconomic disparities in levels and confidence. Finally, using a long-run RCT panel framework ...
München:
CESifo,
2024,
(CES Working Papers No. 11570)
| Fabian Kosse, Tim Leffler, Arna Woemmel
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Feelings of loneliness and the burden of social isolation were among the most striking consequences of widespread containment measures, such as “social distancing”, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of the potential impact on people’s health, there has been increased interest in understanding the mechanisms and factors that contributed to feelings of loneliness and the burdens of social isolation. ...
In:
BMC Psychology
11 (2023), 1, 134
| Anita Kottwitz, Bastian Mönkediek, Christoph H. Klatzka, Anke Hufer-Thamm, Jannis Hildebrandt
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Based on the assumption that social relationships are universally important to human well- being, this dissertation investigates the role of individual differences in different social contexts. Three empirical studies investigate the longitudinal interplay between personality, well-being, and social relationships at different temporal resolutions and using various assessment methods. Study I investigated ...
2023,
| Michael D. Krämer
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Social interactions are crucial to affective well-being. Still, people vary interindividually and intraindividually in their social needs. Social need regulation theories state that mismatches between momentary social desire and actual social contact result in lowered affect, yet empirical knowledge about this dynamic regulation is limited. In a gender- and age-heterogenous sample, German-speaking ...
In:
Emotion
24 (2024), 3, 878-893
| Michael D. Krämer, Yannick Roos, Ramona Schoedel, Cornelia Wrzus, David Richter
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Germany has emerged over centuries as a central European country marked by political shifts that have resulted in deep regional fragmentation. The political burdens of two world wars led, in the late 1940s, to a separation of the country into the communist German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the western Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), a separation that ended with German (re)unification in 1990. ...
In:
Graciela H. Tonon ,
Urban Inequalities: A Multidimensional and International Perspective
Cham: Springer International Publishing
91-136
| Peter Krause
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Objective: This chapter introduces the reader to the Special Issue Female Employment and Migration in European Countries. Background: While there is a large body of research on the labour market performance of male migrants, women’s employment behaviour after migration has only recently moved into the focus of attention. Method: This Special Issue draws on various research methods and data sources, ...
In:
Journal of Family Research
33 (2021), 2, 230-251
| Michaela Kreyenfeld, Claudia Diehl, Martin Kroh, Johannes Giesecke
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The relationship between urbanization, the brain, and human mental health is subject to intensive debate in the current scientific literature. Particularly, since mood and anxiety disorders as well as schizophrenia are known to be more frequent in urban compared to rural regions. Here, we investigated the association between cerebral signatures, mental health and land use indicators (Urban Fabric and ...
In:
Landscape and Urban Planning
214 (2021), 8
| Simone Kühn, Sandra Düzel, Anna Mascherek, Peter Eibich, Christian Krekel, Jens Kolbe, Jan Goebel, Jürgen Gallinat, Gert G. Wagner, Ulman Lindenberger
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This study provides the first population-representative quasi-experimental estimates on the impact of housing upgrades on occupant health. We analyze the exceptional period of renovations in East Germany following the German reunification during the 1990s. Triggered by one of the largest governmental loan programs in history, 3.6 million dwellings were renovated, focussing on upgrades to the building ...
In:
Journal of Health Economics
98 (2024), 102936
| Steffen Künn, Juan Palacios