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Background The assessment of serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) concentration in multiple sclerosis (MS) is a useful tool for predicting clinical outcomes and assessing treatment response. However, its use in clinical practice is still limited. We aimed to assess how measurement of sNfL influences neurologists’ treatment decisions in MS. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, web-based study in ...
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Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
90 (2024), 105838
| Gustavo Saposnik, Enric Monreal, Nicolas Medrano, Jose M. García-Domínguez, Luis Querol, Jose E. Meca-Lallana, Lamberto Landete, Elisa Salas, Virginia Meca-Lallana, Elena García-Arcelay, Eduardo Agüera-Morales, Sergio Martínez-Yélamos, Rocío Gómez-Ballesteros, Jorge Maurino, Luisa M. Villar, Ana B. Caminero
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Background Informal caregivers often experience multiple negative consequences as a result of the informal care they provide. Among other factors, employment status, financial resources, and mental health are related to informal caregiving. This analysis examined the association between informal caregivers' employment status and their mental health, as well as the moderating effect of net household ...
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Bmc Public Health
24 (2024), 1,
| Julia-Sophia Scheuermann, Anna Pendergrass, Katharina Diehl, Raphael M. Herr
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Objective: In comparing East and West Germany, we investigate task specialization and its association with marital stability twofold: (1) Has the association between women’s employment and divorce risk changed across marriage cohorts? (2) Are men’s levels of engagement in domestic tasks associated with divorce risk Background: While older theories assumed that women’s employment destabilized marriages, ...
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Journal of Family Research
35 (2023), 212-231
| Lisa Schmid, Michael Wagner
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With the so-called ‘long summer of migration’ of 2015, there was an urgent need to accommodate many refugees in Germany. This situation was framed as a ‘refugee reception crisis’, and it revealed diametrically opposed stances within German society. Within this debate, anti-refugee sentiment is often explained with the placement of nearby refugee reception facilities. Conclusive evidence of this claim ...
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European Sociological Review
40 (2024), 4, 615-638
| Katja Schmidt, Jannes Jacobsen, Theresa Iglauer
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Equality of opportunity is a principle of social justice, although there are different conceptions of it. We distinguish between fair and luck egalitarian equality of opportunity. Both conceptions consider to be unfair inequalities in life chances resulting from ascribed characteristics such as social origin and sex. They differ, however, in that fair equality of opportunity considers it fair when ...
2024,
| Michael Grätza, Sonia Petrini
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Homeownership rates differ widely across European countries. We document that part of this variation is driven by differences in the fraction of adults co-residing with their parents. Comparing Germany and Italy, we show that in contrast to homeownership rates per household, homeownership rates per individual are very similar during the first part of the life cycle. To understand these patterns, we ...
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Macroeconomic Dynamics
28 (2024), 5, 1073-1096
| Nils Grevenbrock, Alexander Ludwig, Nawid Siassi
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We examined the between-person correlations and within-person reciprocal effects of physical activity, long-standing health issues, self-rated health, and life satisfaction across four panels using random intercept cross-lagged panel models. Data were analyzed from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey (HILDA, N = 32,913, 21 waves, 1-year intervals), the German Socio-Economic ...
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Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being
17 (2025), 2, e70027
| Daniel Groß, Carl-Walter Kohlmann
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin / SOEP,
2022,
| SOEP Group
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin / SOEP,
2023,
| SOEP Group
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This paper studies the speed at which workers’ pretax earnings respond to tax changes along the intensive margin. We do so in the context of Germany, where a large notch in the tax schedule induces sharp bunching in the earnings distribution. We analyze earnings responses to two policy reforms that shift this notch outward and find clear evidence that frictions delay the earnings responses of more ...
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Journal of Labor Economics
42 (2024), 3, 793-835
| Matthew Gudgeon, Simon Trenkle