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  • Beschäftigungssysteme als Summe individueller Übergänge am Arbeitsmarkt (Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung Bd. 271)

    Nürnberg: IAB, 2003, | Thomas Kruppe
  • Anfang 30 und einsam - Was Freunde tun können

    Einsamkeit? Das wird doch erst im Alter ein Problem. Wenn die Kinder aus dem Haus sind und vielleicht der Partner stirbt. So könnte man denken. Tatsächlich fühlen sich laut einer Studie viele Anfang 30 einsam. Woran liegt das?

    In: Sächsische Zeitung online vom 24. März 2017 (2017), | Kristin Kruthaup
  • Einsamkeit in der Rushhour des Lebens

    Eine Studie zeigt: Viele Menschen Anfang 30 sind einsam - Was Freunde tun können

    In: Passauer Neue Presse vom 07. Juli 2017 (2017), 30 | Kristin Kruthaup
  • Neueinstellungen im Jahr 2014: Mindestlohn spielt schon im Vorfeld eine Rolle

    Von dem flächendeckenden gesetzlichen Mindestlohn, der seit Januar 2015 gilt, werden unterschiedliche Effekte erwartet, die sich aber erst nach einiger Zeit bewerten lassen. Die IAB-Stellenerhebung im vierten Quartal 2014 liefert Indizien dafür, dass Betriebe ihr Verhalten bereits vor der Einführung des Mindestlohns angepasst haben und er somit bereits vor seinem Inkrafttreten Wirkung zeigte. Das lässt ...

    Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), 2015,
    (IAB Kurzbericht 12/2015)
    | Alexander Kubis, Martina Rebien, Enzo Weber
  • Incidence and intensity of smoothed income poverty in European countries

    The purpose of this paper is to obtain, by combining two longitudinal perspectives, a more detailed national picture of poverty in the member states of the European Union, using the first four waves (1994–7) of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). In addition to this detailed consideration is given to the time dimension, poverty incidence, poverty gap and poverty intensity. Overall, the ranking ...

    In: Journal of European Social Policy 13 (2003), 4, 357-369 | Birgit Kuchler, Jan Goebel
  • The data quality concept of accuracy in the context of publicly shared data sets

    Along with other data quality dimensions, the concept of accuracy is often used to describe the quality of a particular data set. However, its basic definition refers to the statistical properties of estimators, which can hardly be proved by means of just a single survey. This ambiguity can be resolved by assigning “accuracy” to survey processes that are known to affect these properties. In this contribution, ...

    In: AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv 3 (2009), 1, 67-80 | Carsten Kuchler, Martin Spieß
  • Continuing Vocational Training in Germany - A Comparative Study Using 3 German Data Sets

    Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research, 2006,
    (ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-024)
    | Anja Kuckulenz
  • Using the life satisfaction approach to value daylight savings time transitions: Evidence from Britain and Germany

    Daylight savings time represents a public good with costs and benefits. We provide the first comprehensive examination of the welfare effects of the spring and autumn transitions for the UK and Germany. Using individual-level data and a regression discontinuity design, we estimate the effect of the transitions on life satisfaction. Our results show that individuals in both the UK and Germany experience ...

    In: Journal of Happiness Studies 17 (2016), 6, 2293-2323 | Daniel Kuehnle, Christoph Wunder
  • The effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health: evidence from Germany

    We examine the effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health in Germany taking into account heterogeneities by smoking status, gender and age. We exploit regional variation in the dates of enactment and dates of enforcement across German federal states. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, our difference-in-differences estimates show that non-smokers' health improves, whereas smokers ...

    In: Health Economics 26 (2017), 3, 321-337 | Daniel Kuehnle, Christoph Wunder
  • Childbirth and the Long-Term Division of Labour within Couples: How do Substitution, Bargaining Power, and Norms affect Parents’ Time Allocation in West Germany?

    Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers take over most domestic work. However, the processes underlying the long-term effect of parenthood on a couple’s time allocation remain obscure, because previous research merely looks at the average effect of having children, neglecting possible interactions with the partners’ absolute and relative resources. ...

    In: European Sociological Review 28 (2012), 5, 565-582 | Michael Kühhirt
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