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Trotz bisweilen dramatisierender Berichterstattung verläuft die Armutsquote in Deutschland zwischen 2008 und 2013 weitgehend konstant. Die minimalen Schwankungen, die einige Analysen anzeigen, sind nach statistischen und wissenschaftlichen Kriterien kaum belastbar. Sie beruhen zudem dem umstrittenen Standardindikator zur Messung von Armut. Sie halten einer Überprüfung auf Grundlage alternativer Messarten ...
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Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik
66 (2017), 1, S. 71-81
| Marco Giesselmann, Laura Luekemann
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The study investigates whether sickness absence is stratified by job level - understood as the authority and autonomy a worker holds – beyond the association with education, income, and occupation. A second objective is to establish the moderating role of gender and occupational gender composition on this stratification of sickness absence. Four competing hypotheses are developed that predict different ...
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Social Science & Medicine
186 (2017), S. 1-9
| Hannes Kröger
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Frequent social interactions are strongly linked to positive affect, longevity, and good health. Although there has been extensive research on changes in the size of social networks over time, little attention has been given to the development of contact frequency across the life span. In this cohort-sequential longitudinal study, we examined intraindividual changes in the frequency of social contact ...
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Developmental Psychology
53 (2017), 8, S. 1571-1588
| Julia Sander, Jürgen Schupp, David Richter
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Crowding on public transport (PT) is a major issue for commuters around the world. Nevertheless, economists have rarely investigated the causes of crowding discomfort. Furthermore, most evidence on the costs of PT crowding is based on trade-offs between crowding, travel time and money. First, this paper assesses discomfort with PT crowding at various density levels across heterogeneous individuals ...
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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
100 (2017), S. 215-227
| Luke Haywood, Martin Koning, Guillaume Monchambert
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This study investigates social and ethnic differences in the use of early childhood education and care (ECEC) centers with different learning environments in an ECEC system with universal state-subsidized provision and low fees. Based on the German National Educational Panel Study—Kindergarten Cohort from 2011, we matched data on 587 groups in 253 ECEC centers with information on about 1,700 children ...
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Early Education and Development
28 (2017), 8, S. 1011-1034
| Birgit Becker, Pia S. Schober
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The creation of adequate investment incentives has been of great concern in the restructuring of the electricity sector. However, to achieve this, regulators have applied different market designs across countries and regions. In this paper we employ laboratory methods to explore the relationship between market design, capacity provision and pricing in electricity markets. Subjects act as firms, choosing ...
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Journal of Regulatory Economics
51 (2017), 2, S. 123-158
| Chloé Le Coq, Henrik Orzen, Sebastian Schwenen
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Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mostly based on a single measure of stressful work known as job strain, a combination of high demands and low job control. We examined whether a complementary stress measure that assesses an imbalance between efforts spent at work and rewards received predicted coronary heart disease. Methods: This multi-cohort ...
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Epidemiology
28 (2017), 4, S. 619-626
| Nico Dragano, Johannes Siegrist, Solja T. Nyberg, Thorsten Lunau, Eleonor I. Fransson, Lars Alfredsson, Jakob B Bjorner, Marianne Borritz, Hermann Burr, Raimund Erbel, Göran Fahlén, Marcel Goldberg, Mark Hamer, Katriina Heikkilä, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Anders Knutsson, Ida E. H. Madsen, Martin L. Nielsen, Maria Nordin, Tuula Oksanen, Jan H. Pejtersen, Jaana Pentti, Reiner Rugulies, Paula Salo, Jürgen Schupp, Archana Singh-Manoux, Andrew Steptoe, Töres Theorell, Jussi Vahtera, Peter J.M. Westerholm, Hugo Westerlund, Marianna Virtanen, Marie Zins, G. David Batty, Mika Kivimäki
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This paper assesses how far residential moves can result in improvement or deterioration of the housing and neighbourhood circumstances for families with young children. It uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study concentrating on the time between infancy and age 5, 2001 to 2006. First, we ask which families moved home and in what circumstances. We then examine how moving changed several aspects ...
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Population, Space and Place
23 (2017), 8, e2072
| Ludovica Gambaro, Heather Joshi, Ruth Lupton
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Well-being (life satisfaction or happiness) is a latent variable that is impossible to observe directly. Moreover, it does not have a unit of measurement. Hence, survey questionnaires usually ask people to rate their well-being in different domains. The common practice of comparing well-being by means of averages or linear regressions ignores the fact that well-being is an ordinal variable. Since data ...
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European Economic Review
92 (2017), S. 337-358
| Carsten Schröder, Shlomo Yitzhaki
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Losing a spouse is among the most devastating events that may occur in people's lives. We use longitudinal data from 1,224 participants in the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) to examine (a) how life satisfaction changes with the experience of spousal loss; (b) whether socio-demographic factors and social and health resources moderate spousal loss-related changes in life satisfaction; and (c) ...
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Ageing and Society
37 (2017), 5, S. 899-934
| Frank J. Infurna, Maja Wiest, Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner, Jutta Heckhausen
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
237 (2017), 5, S. 457-467
| Michael Weinhardt, Alexia Meyermann, Stefan Liebig, Jürgen Schupp
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Der Beitrag setzt sich mit der Funktion von Lohnnebenkosten auseinander. Ihre besondere Rolle ist nur polit-ökonomisch erklärbar; (makro-)ökonomisch betrachtet sind sie schlicht und einfach nur ein Teil der Lohnkosten. Arbeitgeber- und Arbeitnehmerbeiträge rechtfertigen, dass beide Seiten in den Selbstverwaltungsgremien der Sozialversicherungen vertreten sind. Hierdurch wird die Stabilität der Sozialversicherungen ...
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Sozialer Fortschritt
66 (2017), 5, S. 351-358
| Gert G. Wagner
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While cash housing benefits are generally included in household disposable income, the effect of social housing is not accounted for. This may provide a misleading picture of the impact of overall housing policies on inequality and poverty, as countries use different policies to help households meet their housing expenses. In this article, we present the first comprehensive study of the impact of in-kind ...
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Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
32 (2017), 2, S. 289-312
| Gerlinde Verbist, Markus M. Grabka
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Do increased instruction hours improve the performance of all students? Using PISA scores of students in ninth grade, we analyse the effect of a German education reform that increased weekly instruction hours by two hours (6.5 percent) over almost five years. In the additional time, students are taught new learning content. On average, the reform improves student performance. However, treatment effects ...
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Labour Economics
47 (2017), S. 15-34
| Mathias Huebener, Susanne Kuger, Jan Marcus
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This paper provides evidence on the question of who bears the burden of social security contributions (SSC) in Germany over a long-term horizon. Following Alvaredo et al. (De Econ, 2017) we exploit kinks in the budget set generated by a drop in the marginal SSC rate at earnings caps for health and long-term care insurance. These concave kinks lead to discontinuities in the distributions of gross earnings, ...
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De Economist
165 (2017), 2, S. 165-179
| Kai-Uwe Müller, Michael Neumann
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In this article, we study judicial behavior at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC). British judges in general, and British high court judges in particular, are perceived to be independent and isolated from political pressure and interference. Furthermore, these judges tend to show a particularly high rate of consensus. This has led many scholars to consider that, contrarily to what holds ...
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Review of Law and Economics
13 (2017),3, 20150013, 40 S.
| Sofia Amaral-Garcia, Nuno Garoupa
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Against the background of remunicipalisation trends in European public service sectors, this paper estimates firm-level productivity for German electricity retailers and tests whether the ownership type has a significant impact on productivity. We specify a production function for the retail sector with labour and external services as main inputs, which is estimated using a control function approach. ...
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German Economic Review
19 (2018), 4, S. 401-425
| Caroline Stiel, Astrid Cullmann, Maria Nieswand
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In dieser Studie gehen wir der Frage nach, welche Faktoren die einkommensbedingten Unterschiede in der Mortalität erklären können. Auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) werden ereignisanalytische Modelle der Mortalität ab dem Alter 65 geschätzt, die Auskunft über den Mediatoreffekt von acht Faktorenbündeln geben. Als Mediatoren zwischen Einkommen zum Alter 65 und Mortalität werden Bildung, ...
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Zeitschrift für Soziologie
46 (2017),2, S. 124-146
| Hannes Kröger, Martin Kroh, Lars Eric Kroll, Thomas Lampert
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Well-being is often relatively stable across adulthood and old age, but typically exhibits pronounced deteriorations and vast individual differences in the terminal phase of life. However, the factors contributing to these differences are not well understood. Using up to 25-year annual longitudinal data obtained from 4,404 now-deceased participants of the nationwide German Socio-Economic Panel Study ...
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Developmental Psychology
53 2017) 5, S. 996-1012
| Andreas M. Brandmaier, Gert G. Wagner, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
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Die britische Regierung will im Jahr 2017 den Austritt aus der EU erklären. Dies wird Folgen für die EU-Staaten Ostmittel- und Südosteuropas haben. Die Abwertung des Pfunds nach dem britischen Referendum hat bereits den Wert der Überweisungen von Arbeitsmigranten verringert. Erheblich wären die Folgen, sollte Großbritannien die Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit einschränken. Auch auf den Handel und in geringerem ...
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Osteuropa
66 (2016), 11-12, S. 119-133
| Hella Engerer