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  • Recruiting mid-qualified workers in product-innovating firms: Which personality traits matter?

    Change in the work context is an important characteristic of product-innovating firms, and the innovation's profitability often depends on the workers’ adaptive capability to cope with change. Personality traits shape the individual adaptive capability. Nevertheless, the current economic recruitment literature does not discuss personality trait-oriented recruitment in product-innovating firms. ...

    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 112 (2024), 102267 | Luisa Minssen, Mark Levels, Harald Pfeifer, Caroline Wehner
  • Socioeconomic Patterns in the Frequency of Doctor Visits in Germany and Spain in Subjects With and Without Chronic Diseases

    The objective of universal health care systems is to achieve equality in the use of health services at the same level of care need. This study evaluates the relationship of socioeconomic position with the frequency of doctor visits in subjects with and without chronic diseases in Germany and Spain. The dependent variables included number of consultations and if a medical consultation occurred. The ...

    In: International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services 54 (2024), 2, 121-130 | Almudena Moreno, Lourdes Lostao, Stefanie Sperlich, Johannes Beller, Elena Ronda, Siegfried Geyer, Enrique Regidor
  • Unjust Income Inequality Prevails Across 29 Countries

    The aim of this visualization is to describe justice evaluations of income inequality from a cross-country perspective for more than 72,000 respondents in 29 countries. The analyses were based on data from two large, cross-country survey programs. The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) asked for an evaluation of the overall income distribution, and the European Social Survey (ESS) asked for ...

    In: Socius 9 (2023), | Cristóbal Moya, Jule Adriaans, Carsten Sauer
  • Equal waiting times for all? Empirical evidence for elective surgeries in the Austrian public healthcare system

    Objectives: This study analyses waiting times for elective surgeries and potential determinants, including supplementary private health insurance, visits in the operating physician's private practice and informal payments for faster treatment. Study design: Retrospective patient questionnaire survey. Methods: The survey was conducted in eleven Austrian rehabilitation centres in 2019. Data was ...

    In: Public Health 236 (2024), 216-223 | Markus Kraus, Barbara Stacherl, Thomas Czypionka, Susanne Mayer
  • Peter Krause: A Pioneer in Household Panel Surveys and Quality of Life Applications

    Born in the south of Germany during the mid-1950s, I grew up in the tensions of parents with a [post] World War II background and the political and social re-orientations within the younger generations. My parents were farmers by passion–starting their family life with solid economic and social foundations, albeit against the fragile political background of WWII. My two eldest siblings were born at ...

    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life 19 (2024), 2147-2150 | Peter Krause
  • SSRN Working Paper / 2024

    Early Childcare Expansion and Maternal Health

    This paper estimates the effect of increased early childcare availability on maternal health. We focus on a substantial expansion of early childcare in West Germany from 2006 to 2019. By matching county-level childcare attendance rates with individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we find that a 10-percentage point increase in childcare availability decreases mothers’ self-assessed ...

    2024| Marina Krauß, Niklas Rott
  • Studying turning points in labour market trajectories – benefits of a panel-based mixed methods design

    Turning points describe a fundamental change of direction in a life course trajectory. However, they are challenging to study because of their temporal extension, the complexity of processes at stake during those critical life sequences, and the fact that individuals’ interpretation as well as more objective changes in social status and position play important roles in turning points. Panel-based mixed ...

    In: Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 12 (2021), 1, 41-62 | Nicolas M. Legewie, Ingrid Tucci
  • Reassessing Chronic Strain: A Research Note on Women's Income Dynamics After Divorce and Separation

    The economic consequences of divorce and sep a ra tion for women are com monly asso ci ated with the chronic strain model, according to which women's losses are large and per sis tent. This research note shifts the focus to a cri sis model high light ing women's poten tial of, and routes to, recov ery from ini tial losses. Drawing on Ger man SocioEconomic Panel data (1984-2021) on women in ...

    In: DEMOGRAPHY 61 (2024), 3, 597-613 | Thomas Leopold, Matthijs Kalmijn
  • Family structure transitions and educational outcomes: Explaining heterogeneity by parental education in Germany

    Recent research has documented that the effect of parental separation on children’s educational outcomes depends on socioeconomic background. Yet, parental separation could lead to a stable single-parent family or to a further transition to a stepfamily. Little is known about how the effect of family structure transitions on educational outcomes depends on the education of parents and stepparents, ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 60 (2024), 100610 | Kristina Lindemann
  • Hygiene Behaviors and SARS-CoV-2-Preventive Behaviors in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Self-Reported Compliance and Associations with Fear, SARS-CoV-2 Risk, and Mental Health in a General Population vs. a Psychosomatic Patients Sample in Germany

    Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, hygiene behaviors such as keeping distance, avoiding masses, wearing face masks, and complying with hand hygiene recommendations became imperative. The current study aims to determine factors interrelating with hygiene behaviors. Methods: A total of 4049 individuals (1305 male, 2709 female, aged 18–80 years) were recruited from rehabilitation clinics or freely ...

    In: Hygiene 2 (2022), 1, 28-43 | Sonia Lippke, Franziska M. Keller, Christina Derksen, Lukas Kötting, Alina Dahmen
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