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  • Does intermarriage change migrants’ preferences for the home country?

    Motivations for migrants to return clearly change with integration, but the time-changing aspect of return migration has received little attention in the literature. This paper studies how migrants’ preferences for the home country change with intermarriage, i.e., marriage to a spouse from the host country. Specifically, I analyse the association between intermarriage and three outcomes related to ...

    In: IZA Journal of Migration 4 (2015), 7, 1-21 | Rosa Weber
  • Can facts trump unconditional trust? Evidence-based information halves the influence of physicians’ non-evidence-based cancer screening recommendations

    Informed decision making in medicine, defined as basing one’s decision on the best current medical evidence, requires both informed physicians and informed patients. In cancer screening, however, studies document that these prerequisites are not yet met. Many physicians do not know or understand the medical evidence behind screening tests, do not adequately counsel (asymptomatic) people on screening, ...

    In: PLOS ONE 12 (2017), 8, | Odette Wegwarth, Gert G. Wagner, Gerd Gigerenzer
  • The Incidence of the Need for Personal Assistance and Care: Objective Living Conditions and Subjective Assessments

    In: Samuel Salzborn, Eldav Davidov, Jost Reinecke , Methods, Theories, and Empirical Applications in the Social Sciences: Festschrift for Peter Schmidt
    Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    335-342
    | Stefan Weick
  • Remote Sensing in Environmental Justice Research - A Review

    Human health is known to be affected by the physical environment. Various environmental influences have been identified to benefit or challenge people's physical condition. Their heterogeneous distribution in space results in unequal burdens depending on the place of living. In addition, since societal groups tend to also show patterns of segregation, this leads to unequal exposures depending ...

    In: International Journal of Geo-Information 8 (2019), 1, | Matthias Weigand, Michael Wurm, Stefan Dech, Hannes Taubenböck
  • Gender mainstreaming in surveys - Germany

    This comparative analytical report provides a comparative overview of how gender mainstreaming is incorporated into national working conditions surveys, based on 12 national contributions. It investigates the conceptual and methodological framework of gender mainstreaming in surveys, as well as its implementation. The report then examines some of the survey findings on the respective situation of women ...

    Göttingen: AWWW GmbH, 2004,
    (Contribution to the EWCO topic report)
    | Anni Weiler
  • Combining family and full-time work: Germany

    Dublin: Eurofound, 2005,
    (Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO))
    | Anni Weiler
  • Impact of training on people's employability

    Dublin: Eurofound, 2005,
    (Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO))
    | Anni Weiler
  • Impact of training on people's employability: Germany

    Dublin: Eurofound, 2005,
    (Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO))
    | Anni Weiler
  • Working and employment conditions in Germany

    Dublin: Eurofound, 2005,
    (Report for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions)
    | Anni Weiler
  • Further professional education and training in Germany

    Dublin: Eurofound, 2006,
    (Report for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions)
    | Anni Weiler
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