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Understanding the sources of individual differences beyond social and economic effects has become a research area of growing interest in psychology, sociology, and economics. A quantitative genetic research design provides the necessary tools for this type of analysis. For a state-of-the-art approach, multigroup data is required. Household panel studies, such as Understanding Society in the UK or the ...
In:
Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) ,
Building on Progress. Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
Opladen: Budrich Unipress
353-366
| Frank M. Spinath
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Mannheim:
Centre for European Economic Research,
2005,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-40)
| Alexandra Spitz
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In:
Twin Research and Human Genetics
12 (2009), 3, 301-31
| Mirjam A. Sprangers, Jeff A. Sloan, Ruut Veenhoven, Charles S. Cleeland, Michele Y. Halyard, et al.
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We exploit the natural experiment of German reunification in 1990 to investigate if the institutional regimes of the formerly socialist (rather gender-equal) East Germany and the capitalist (rather gender-traditional) West Germany shaped different gender identity prescriptions of family breadwinning. We use data for three periods between 1984 and 2016 from the representative German Socio-Economic Panel ...
In:
Socio-Economic Review
20 (2022), 1, 257-279
| Maximilian Sprengholz, Anna Wieber, Elke Holst
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Stuttgart:
Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre,
1993,
(Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 82)
| Matthias Staat, Gerhard Wagenhals
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In:
Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
63 (1994), 1/2, 113-125
| Matthias Staat, Gerhard Wagenhals
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2001,
713-717
| D. Staedtke, et al.
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This study examines how educational differences in work-care patterns among mothers with young children in Germany changed between 1997 and 2013. Since the mid-2000s, Germany has undergone a paradigm shift in parental leave and childcare policies. Our comparative analysis of East and West Germany provides new evidence on whether the long-standing gender regime differences interact with recent developments ...
In:
Work, Employment & Society
32 (2018), 4, 629-649
| Juliane F. Stahl, Pia S. Schober
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This study examines whether children from potentially disadvantaged families attend early childhood education and care (ECEC) centers of lower quality compared to more advantaged children in the universal and strongly state-subsidized ECEC system in Germany. We combine the representative German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with the 2014 K2ID-SOEP extension study on ECEC quality. We run linear and logistic ...
In:
Early Childhood Research Quarterly
44 (2017), 3rd Quarter 2018, 304-317
| Juliane F. Stahl, Pia S. Schober, C. Katharina Spieß
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In:
David A. Wise ,
The Economics of Aging
Chicago: University of Chicago Press
| Konrad Stahl