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In:
Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge ,
Fachlexikon der Sozialen Arbeit (8. Auflage)
Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
859
| Peter Krause, Gert G. Wagner
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In:
Zeitschrift für Familienforschung
17 (2005), 2, 189-207
| Peter Krause, Tanja Zähle
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In:
ZDF Nachrichten online, 2017-11-07
(2017),
| Martin Krauß
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The empirical literature documents a substantial and rising amount of labor income risk, in particular, employment risk. In most countries, the government provides insurance against this type of risk through the payment of unemployment benefits. Other things being equal, the provision of unemployment insurance increases the welfare of risk-averse households. However, unemployment benefits also discourage ...
Mannheim:
Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW),
2010,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-050)
| Tom Krebs, Martin Scheffel
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This paper uses annual data drawn from the GSOEP to estimate individual earnings risk (labor market risk) in Germany for the period 1983-2012. The econometric specification of the earnings process allows for transitory shocks and permanent shocks to individual earnings. We find that both the transitory component and the permanent component of earnings risk have been rising in West Germany in the 1990s ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2016,
(IZA DP No. 9869)
| Tom Krebs, Yao Yao
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In:
Victor W. Marshall, Walter R. Heinz, Helga Krüger, Anil Verma ,
Restructuring Work and the Life Course
Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press
159-176
| Reinhard Kreckel, Sabine Schenk
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In:
Capital online vom 04. Jul. 2014
(2014),
| Nils Kreimeier
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We study whether raising instructional time can crowd out student pro-social behaviour. To this end, we exploit a large educational reform in Germany that has raised weekly instructional time for high school students by 12.5% as a quasi-natural experiment. We find that this rise has a negative and sizeable effect on volunteering, both at the intensive and at the extensive margin. It also affects political ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2017,
(SOEPpapers 903)
| Christian Krekel
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We investigate the effect of urban land use on residential well-being in major German cities, using panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and cross-section data from the European Urban Atlas. We reduce concerns about endogeneity by employing fixed-effects (within) estimators, with individual and city of residence fixed effects, while controlling for a rich set of observables. The results ...
In:
Ecological Economics
121 (2016), January 2016, 117-127
| Christian Krekel, Jens Kolbe, Henry Wüstemann
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This paper investigates the effect of local crime on well-being in Germany, using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and a novel data set constructed from official police crime statistics, covering both counties and urban districts for the time period between 1994 and 2012. We find that local area crime has a significantly negative impact on life satisfaction, makes residents worry more ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2014,
(SOEPpapers 678)
| Christian Krekel, Marie L. Poprawe