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  • Kinder und Jugendliche nach der Flucht: Lebenswelten von geflüchteten Familien in Deutschland

    Nürnberg: Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF), 2019,
    (BAMF-Kurzanalyse 05|2019)
    | Cristina de Paiva Lareiro
  • Sexual Orientation, Workplace Authority and Occupational Segregation: Evidence from Germany

    An extensive body of research has documented the relationship between sexual orientation and income, but only a few studies have examined the effects of sexual orientation on workplace authority. This article investigates the probability of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people having (high-level) workplace authority and the effects of occupational gender segregation. It analyses four waves of data ...

    In: Work, Employment and Society 38 (2024), 3, 852-870 | Lisa de Vries, Stephanie Steinmetz
  • The health advantage of volunteering is larger for older and less healthy volunteers in Europe: a mega-analysis

    There is a vast literature on the health benefits associated with volunteering for volunteers. Such health advantages are likely to vary across groups of volunteers with different characteristics. The current paper aims to examine the health advantages of volunteering for European volunteers and explore heterogeneity in the association between volunteering and health. We carry out a mega-analysis on ...

    In: European Journal of Ageing 19 (2022), 4, 1189-1200 | Arjen de Wit, Heng Qu, René Bekkers
  • Re-Partnering and Single mothers' Mental Health and Life Satisfaction Trajectories

    Single mothers are a particularly disadvantaged group in terms of their mental health and life satisfaction. While it is plausible that re-partnering could compensate for these disadvantages by providing social, emotional, and financial resources, the evidence is inconclusive. Using annual panel data from Germany (1984-2020) and the United Kingdom (1991-2020), this study examines the life satisfaction ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2023,
    (MPIDR Working Paper WP-2023-001)
    | Philipp Dierker, Mine Kühn, Mikko Myrskylä
  • Erwerbsverläufe von Personen mit allgemeiner Hochschulreife: Auf den Abschluss kommt es an - Universität im Vergleich zu anderen Hochschulen

    Junge Menschen mit allgemeiner Hochschulreife haben beim Erwerbseinstieg einen kurzzeitigen Startvorteil, wenn sie ihr Studium nicht an einer Universität, sondern an einer anderen Hochschule abschließen. Im weiteren Erwerbsverlauf müssen aber Personen mit einem anderen Hochschulabschluss im Vergleich zu denen mit Universitätsabschluss mit Einkommens- und Statusnachteilen rechnen. Nach Geschlecht betrachtet ...

    Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), 2023,
    (IAB-Kurzbericht 2/2023)
    | Hans Dietrich, Alexander Patzina
  • Taxes, subsidies and gender gaps in hours and wages

    Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation between gender gaps in market hours and wages. We find that the cross-country differences in market hours are mostly accounted for by female market hours and the size of the sector that produces close substitutes to home production. We quantify the role played by taxes and family care subsidies on the ...

    In: Economica 90 (2023), 358, 373-408 | Robert Duval-Hernández, Lei Fang, L. Rachel Ngai
  • How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings

    Comparisons are crucial in shaping evaluations of one’s own position. Following this notion, we investigated the role of historical, financial, partner, occupational, and regional pay referents in predicting the just gross hourly earnings in a representative sample of German workers. Looking at this broad range of pay referents, we find that higher reference earnings were generally associated with ...

    In: European Sociological Review 40 (2024), 1, 129–142 | Philipp Simon Eisnecker, Jule Adriaans
  • The role of generalized trust in COVID-19 vaccine acceptance

    Immunization by vaccination is one of the most important tools for fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet in many countries, immunization campaigns have been hampered by vaccine hesitancy within the population. Building on the idea that vaccination decisions are embedded in the broader societal context, we study the role of generalized trust—the belief that most people can generally be trusted—in vaccine ...

    In: PLOS ONE 17 (2022), 12, e0278854 | Philipp Simon Eisnecker, Martin Kroh, Simon Kühne
  • Investigating the wage and wealth consequences of temporary employment in and outside of Europe

    This cumulative thesis contributes to the investigation of the wage and wealth consequences of temporary employment in and outside of Europe by answering three more specific research questions in four articles. These are all motivated by recent large-scale global trends such as globalization and technological change, which have increased labor market uncertainties over the last few decades. The first ...

    2023, | Sophia Fauser
  • Die Folgen des Ukraine-Kriegs für Migration und Integration: Eine erste Einschätzung

    Der Krieg in der Ukraine wird das Migrations- und Integrationsgeschehen in Europa nachhaltig beeinflussen. Seit Ausbruch des Kriegs sind bis zum Redaktionsschluss dieses Berichtes mehr als 500.000 Menschen aus der Ukraine in die Europäische Union und nach Moldawien geflüchtet, d.h. pro Tag rund 100.000 Menschen. Krieg und Vertreibung lösen sehr viel größere Migrationsbewegungen als beispielsweise wirtschaftliche ...

    Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), 2022,
    (IAB-Forschungsbericht 02/2022)
    | Herbert Brücker, Laura Goßner, Andreas Hauptmann, Philipp Jaschke, Kamal Kassam, Yuliya Kosyakova, Ignat Stepanok
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