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Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Psychological research has recently provided support for a negative effect of social class on prosocial behavior. However, research outside the field of psychology has mainly found evidence for positive or u-shaped relations. In the present research, we therefore thoroughly examined the effect of social ...
In:
PLoS ONE
10 (2015), 7, e0133193
| Martin Korndörfer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C. Schmukle
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Due to its sensitive nature, tax compliance is difficult to study empirically, and valid information on tax evasion is rare. More specifically, when directly asked on surveys, respondents are likely to underreport their evasion behavior. Such invalid responses not only bias prevalence estimates but may also obscure associations with individual predictors. To generate more valid estimates of tax evasion, ...
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Journal of Economic Psychology
45 (2014), (December 2014), 18-32
| Martin Korndörfer, Ivar Krumpal, Stefan C. Schmukle
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Die Arbeitsmarktberichterstattung des Statistischen Bundesamtes bedient sich einer Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Datenquellen. Zu nennen sind neben dem Mikrozensus vor allem die Erwerbstätigenrechnung im Rahmen der Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnungen sowie die Beschäftigtenstatistik der Bundesagentur für Arbeit. Eine Reihe von arbeitsmarktbezogenen Indikatoren können parallel aus verschiedenen Quellen ...
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Wirtschaft und Statistik
(2009), 6, 528-552
| Thomas Körner, Katharina Puch
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In:
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS)
59 (2007), 3, 544-546
| Juliana Körnert, Martin Diewald
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Women’s rising labor force participation since the 1960’s was long seen as heralding decreasing gender inequalities. According to influential social science writings this view has now to be revised; “women friendly” policies bringing women into the workforce are held to create major inequality tradeoffs between quantity and quality in women’s jobs. Unintendedly, such policies increase employer statistical ...
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2010,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 556)
| Walter Korpi, Tommy Ferrarini, Stefan Englund
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In:
Bild der Wissenschaft
(2011), 1, 64-69
| Kathryn Kortmann
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In:
Bild der Wissenschaft
(2011), 1, 70
| Kathryn Kortmann
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In:
Psychologie heute
(2012), 3/2012, 12
| Kathryn Kortmann
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In:
Bild der Wissenschaft
50 (2013), 10, 58-63
| Kathryn Kortmann
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In:
Bild der Wissenschaft
50 (2013), 10, 78-81
| Kathryn Kortmann