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This paper analyzes naming behavior in Germany in the context of rapid social change. It begins with an overview of general developments in naming in Germany over the last one hundred years, based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), which supplies us with almost 45,000 datasets. The paper focuses on the periods of World War II and the Cold War since we conclude that general developments ...
In:
Names: A Journal of Onomastics
60 (2012), 2, 74-89
| Anja Bruhn, Denis Huschka, Gert G. Wagner
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2008,
| Simon Bruhn, Henry Haaker
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The paper analyses transitions between atypical and regular employment, focusing on the effects of different types of atypical employment on the transition probability to full-time and long-term employment. Theoretically, differences by type of contract are to be expected due to the specific functions of types of employment contracts for employers. Fixed-term contracts are often used for prolonged ...
In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch
133 (2013), 2, 157-168
| Jan Brülle
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Atypische Beschäftigungsverhältnisse sind keine homogene Kategorie und erfüllen sehr unterschiedliche Funktionen für Arbeitgeber. Der Aufsatz legt dar, dass diese Beschäftigungsformen Folgen für die Opportunitätsstrukturen und Beschäftigungschancen von Arbeitnehmern haben, die sich auf deren spezifische Position im Arbeitsmarkt zurückführen lassen und nicht durch persönliche Ressourcen und Selbstselektion ...
In:
Zeitschrift für Soziologie
42 (2013), 2, 157-179
| Jan Brülle
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The article investigates how demographic trends influenced households’ abilities to compensate for low or lacking earnings among their members. I focus on the probability that household earnings excluding those of the respondent are above the poverty threshold. The share of households where this is the case declined sharply between 1993–1996 and 2009–2012, implying a deterioration of households’ potential ...
In:
European Sociological Review
32 (2016), 6, 766-778
| Jan Brülle
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Jan Brülle shows how poverty risks in Germany between 1992 and 2012 increased concentrated on those with low educational levels, in lower occupational positions, and with precarious employment careers, as the country’s welfare state failed to adapt to widening inequalities in households’ market incomes. Contrasting the German experience with Great Britain, where social transfers to low-income families ...
Wiesbaden:
Springer VS,
2018,
| Jan Brülle
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The article presents an analysis of the development of labour market risks in Germany in light of changing working poverty risks. Low hourly wages and part-time employment are identified as the main demand-side-related mechanisms for household poverty. Their measurement and development are discussed as well as their contribution to trends in working poverty risks. A rise in low wages, especially among ...
In:
Journal of European Social Policy
29 (2019), 1, 115-129
| Jan Brülle, Markus Gangl, Asaf Levanon, Evgeny Saburov
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Berlin:
Sachverständigenrat für Verbraucherfragen beim Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz,
2017,
(SVRV Working Paper Nr. 7)
| Martin Brümmer, Julia M. Rohrer, Gert G. Wagner
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In:
Carlo Dell´Aringa ,
Rapporto Aran
Milano: Franco Agnelli
267-288
| di Giorgio Brunello, Christian Dustmann
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The existing empirical evidence on the relationship between apprenticeships, initial workplace training and economic downturns, is relatively scarce. The bottom line of this literature is that ratio of apprentices to employees tends to be (mildly) pro-cyclical and to decline during a recession, with the notable exception of the Great Depression, when it rose (at least in England). When broader measures ...
Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2009,
(IZA DP No. 4326)
| Giorgio Brunello