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  • Subjektive Gesundheit (Kapitel 2.3)

    Berlin: Robert Koch Institut, 2009,
    (Gesundheit und Krankheit im Alter (Beiträge zur Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes))
    | Susanne Wurm, Thomas Lampert, Sonja Menning
  • Lohnbetrug boomt - Böckler-Studie: Verdienstuntergrenze wirkt gegen Erwerbsarmut. Dennoch wurden 2016 rund 2,7 Millionen Beschäftigte um ihre Ansprüche gebracht

    In: junge Welt online, 2018-01-30 (2018), | Ralf Wurzbacher
  • Staggered Entry and Unemployment Durations - An Application to German Data

    In: J. Hartog, G. Ridder, J. Theewes , Panel Data and Labor Market Studies
    Amsterdam u.a.: North-Holland
    | Eckhard Wurzel
  • An Econometric Analysis of Individual Unemployment Duration in West Germany

    Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag, 1993, | Eckhard Wurzel
  • Ich bin glücklicher, wenn ihr mir helft, selbst Entscheidungen zu treffen - Zufriedenheit und Zukunftserwartungen von Siebzehnjährigen (2006-2013)

    Unter Verwendung des repräsentativen SOEPPanels (DIW Berlin) wird ein Strukturgleichungsmodell zur Erklärung der Bedingungsfaktoren für die aktuelle Zufriedenheit und die Zukunftsperspektive für Jugendliche, die in den Jahren 2006 bis 2013 siebzehn Jahre alt waren, geschätzt. Die befragten Jugendlichen geben insgesamt eine hohe Zufriedenheit an und schätzen ihre beruflichen Zukunftsaussichten als relativ ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Familienforschung 28 (2016), 1, 87-111 | Kirsten Wüst
  • Childhood and Capability Deprivation in Germany: A Quantitative Analysis Using German Socio-Economic Panel Data

    Child poverty has been widely discussed in Germany since the publication of the third official Poverty and Wealth Report of the German government in 2008 which - inter alia - focused on the situation of children and families. However, child poverty is not only caused by low household incomes and impacts of child poverty are not only restricted to financial consequences. The capability approach takes ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 106 (2012), 3, 439-469 | Kirsten Wüst, Jürgen Volkert
  • Access to urban green space and environmental inequalities in Germany

    Although sufficient and equitable access to urban green represents a key aspect for adequate living conditions and a healthy environment in urban areas, national studies investigating the provision of urban green on household and individual level are scarce. We present a study investigating access to urban green space and environmental inequalities in German major cities by merging geo-coded household ...

    In: Landscape and Urban Planning 164 (2017), August 2017, 124-131 | Henry Wüstemann, Dennis Kalisch, Jens Kolbe
  • Accessibility of urban blue in German major cities

    Action 5 of the EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy explicitly mentions that EU member states, with assistance of the Commission, will map and assess the state of ecosystems and ecosystem services in their national territory by 2014. Water represents an important landscape element and contributes to human health and well-being in urban areas. However, in Germany – like in many other European countries – ...

    In: Ecological Indicators 78 (2017), July 2017, 125-130 | Henry Wüstemann, Dennis Kalisch, Jens Kolbe
  • Sample selection models for count data in R

    We provide a detailed hands-on tutorial for the R package SemiParSampleSel (version 1.5). The package implements selection models for count responses fitted by penalized maximum likelihood estimation. The approach can deal with non-random sample selection, flexible covariate effects, heterogeneous selection mechanisms and varying distributional parameters. We provide an overview of the theoretical ...

    In: Computational Statistics 33 (2018), 3, 1385-1412 | Karol Wyszynski, Giampiero Marra
  • Trade-Off Between Consumption Growth and Inequality: Theory and Evidence for Germany

    This paper examines the structure and evolution of consumption inequality. Once heterogeneous agents relate their neighbors' consumption to their own, consumption volatility and inequality are affected. The model predicts a positive relationship between the group specific average consumption growth and within-group inequality, which is empirically confirmed using survey data from the German Socio-Economic ...

    Berlin: SFB 649, Humboldt University Berlin et al., 2009,
    (SFB 649 Discussion Paper 2009-035)
    | Runli Xie
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