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  • Music learning and skill development: a replication study of Hille and Schupp (2015)

    Previous work by Hille and Schupp (2015) examined the associations between learning a musical instrument (ML) in childhood and cognitive functioning, academic achievement, personality measures and perceived control using a longitudinal data set, the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). In this article we replicate major parts of this study by applying similar methods but now to an extended panel ...

    In: Educational Psychology 45 (2025), 2, 237-256 | Michael Feldhaus, Friederike Koehler, Eva Schurig, Suvi Saarikallio, Gunter Kreutz
  • Parental Health Shocks and Child Outcomes at Ages 17–25: Evidence From Germany

    Objective To investigate the impact of various parental health shocks, including parental death, on young adults' life satisfaction and mental health, personality traits, as well as NEET status (i.e., being neither in employment, education, nor training). Background Theoretical considerations and previous cross-sectional studies suggest that parental health problems negatively affect child outcomes ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family (online first) (2025), | Alessandro Ferrara, Jan P. Heisig, Jonas Radl, Alena Scheinert
  • It’s the routine, stupid! (Or is it?)

    This study investigates the relationship between workplace tasks and participation in work-related continuing training in Germany between 1986 and 1989. This was a period of significant social change commonly associated with “deindustrialization”. Based on a task-based approach and the assumption of routine-biased technological change it is assumed that the routine nature of work tasks correlates with ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung 48 (2025), 2, 151-174 | Jonas Fey
  • Class origin, intergenerational transfers, and the gender wealth gap

    This study pursues two objectives: First, to describe how gender disparities in wealth levels vary by parental class and second, to examine the contribution of the gendered allocation of parental wealth to these differences. It thereby sheds light on the interplay between family background and gender in shaping wealth inequality. Using representative survey data from Germany, I find pronounced absolute ...

    In: Socio-Economic Review 23 (2024), 2, 645-669 | Nhat An Trinh
  • Das Sicherheitsgefühl in Deutschland ist sozial und regional ungleich verteilt

    Das Sicherheitsgefühl der Bevölkerung ist gesellschaftlich hoch relevant: Es beeinflusst individuelles Verhalten, Lebensqualität, Konsumverhalten und kann politische Einstellungen sowie staatliches Handeln prägen. Mithilfe von Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) und des Gleichwertigkeitsberichts der Bundesregierung 2024 werden die Entwicklung sowie die regionale und gesellschaftliche Verteilung ...

    In: DIW Wochenbericht 92 (2025), 30, 463-471 | Anna Bindler, Hannah Walther
  • Differences in health related quality of life among older migrants and nonmigrants in India

    Increasing age with migration status might have a double risk of vulnerability to poor health outcomes. There is a lack of population-based studies on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of older migrants in India. This study compares the HRQoL between older migrants and non-migrant populations in India and examines the role of migration-related factors. The Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) ...

    In: Scientific Reports 15 (2025), 1, 4042 | Vasim Ahamad, Ram B. Bhagat
  • Disentangling the (Long-Term) Effects of Fixed-Term Employment on Well-Being from a Country-Comparative and Household-Integrative Perspective

    This cumulative thesis raises the overarching research question: How does fixed-term employment affect well-being? Three smaller, more specific research questions emerge from this primary research question. First, what are the short- and long-term effects of fixed-term employment for the well-being of individuals and couples? Second, what are the mechanisms explaining the effects of fixed-term employment ...

    2022, | Sonja Scheuring
  • Does the Gender Equality Paradox in Personality Manifest at the Within-country Regional Level? Insights from Germany, Russia, and the United States

    Objective: The aim of this study was to contribute to the understanding of the gender equality paradox by examining within-country variation in the size of the gender/sex gap in the Five-Factor Model (FFM) personality traits within three geographically large and socially diverse countries and to explore whether gender/sex differences in personality trait scores across regions in these countries were ...

    2024,
    (OSF Preprints)
    | Arij Yehya, Jüri Akkik, David M. Condon, Anu Realo
  • Employment in Germany 1984 to 2019: Between stability and change

    In: Academia Letters (2022), Article 5716 | Michael Schlese
  • Estimation of Linear Models from Coarsened Observations: A Method of Moments Approach

    In the last few decades, the study of ordinal data in which the variable of interest is not exactly observed but only known to be in a specific ordinal category has become important. In Psychometrics such variables are analysed under the heading of item response models (IRM). In Econometrics, subjective well-being (SWB) and self-assessed health (SAH) studies, and in marketing research, Ordered Probit, ...

    Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2025,
    (IZA Discussion Papers No. 17610)
    | Bernard M. S. van Praag, J. Peter Hop, William H. Greene
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