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Our research challenges the traditional view that unemployment is an unequivocal negative event in working life. We argue that depending on workers’ educational attainment and on national-specific institutional settings unemployment might have different implications on young workers who begin their employment careers in low occupational positions. The strongly skill-based and rigid labour market in ...
In:
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
55 (2018), June 2018, 99-108
| Alberto Veira-Ramos, Paul Schmelzer
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In:
Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
63 (1994), 1/2, 126-132
| Johannes Velling
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Der Verfasser stellt auf der Basis von Daten des Sozioökonomischen Panels die Entwicklung der Arbeitsunfähigkeit in der Bundesrepublik zwischen 1984 und 1997 dar und analysiert Dauer und Struktur der Arbeitsunfähigkeit, wie sie sich in der Anzahl der Fehltage pro Jahr widerspiegeln. Eine hoher Wert für 'allgemeine Lebenszufriedenheit' geht mit einer geringeren Anzahl an Fehltagen einher. ...
In:
Dieter Jaufmann, Martin Pfaff ,
Die neue Arbeitsmoral. Industrieländer im internationalen Vergleich
Frankfurt/ New York: Campus
447-496
| Boris M. Velter
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Adaptation, anticipation and social-reference effects on happiness are strongly interrelated phenomena. However, in the existing empirical literature these phenomena are mainly studied in isolation from each other. Therefore, using SOEP panel data for the years 1984–2007, this study offers an integrated investigation of the implications of these three phenomena for the dynamics of individual life satisfaction. ...
In:
Journal of Public Economics
105 (2013), September 2013, 131–149
| Maarten C.M. Vendrik
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In:
Journal of Public Economics
91 (2007), 7-8, 1423-1448
| Maarten C.M. Vendrik, Geert B. Woltjer
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Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2004,
| Alessandra Venturini
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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2004,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM5/04)
| Gerlinde Verbist
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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2005,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM2/05)
| Gerlinde Verbist
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While cash housing benefits are generally included in household disposable income, the effect of social housing is not accounted for. This may provide a misleading picture of the impact of overall housing policies on inequality and poverty, as countries use different policies to help households meet their housing expenses. In this article, we present the first comprehensive study of the impact of in-kind ...
In:
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
32 (2017), 2, 289-312
| Gerlinde Verbist, Markus M. Grabka
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In:
Nicole Burzan, Peter A. Berger ,
Dynamiken (in) der gesellschaftlichen Mitte
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
159-179
| Roland Verwiebe