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The traditional way of measuring government redistribution across countries is to compare the income households report that they receive from private sources with the income they receive after government transfers have been added and taxes and social insurance contributions deducted. Unfortunately, this conventional measure does not capture “second order” effects whereby income guarantees arising from ...
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2010,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 546)
| David K. Jesuit, Vincent A. Mahler
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Luxembourg:
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS),
2008,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 486)
| David K. Jesuit, Vincent A. Mahler, Piotr R. Paradowski
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Genf:
ILO,
1996,
(World Employment 1996/97 - National Policies in a Global Context)
| International Labour Office
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Berlin:
International Max Planck Research School on the life Course (LIFE),
2012,
| International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course
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Washington D. C.:
International Monetary Fund,
2007,
| International Monetary Fund (ed.)
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The German Socio Economic Panel Study (SOEP) offers the rare opportunity to look at patterns of given names amongst a representative sample of more than 50,000 people born since 1900. This article develops an exemplary picture of typical frequency distributions for given names and their developments over time. In this paper, we first discuss the advantages and limitations of various data bases which ...
2012,
329-365
| Denis Huschka, Gert G. Wagner
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Having children affects many aspects of people’s lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree the challenges that come along with having children are associated with parents’ personality development. We addressed this question in two studies by investigating the relationship between parenting challenges and personality development in mothers of newborns (Study 1, N = 556) and the reciprocal associations ...
In:
European Journal of Personality
28 (2014), 2, 168-179
| Roos Hutteman, Wiebke Bleidorn, Gordana Keresteš, Irma Brković, Ana Butković, Jaap J. Denissen
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Research consistently shows that personality development is a lifelong phenomenon, with mean-level and rank-order changes occurring in all life phases. What happens during specific life phases that can explain these developmental patterns? In the present paper, we review literature linking personality development in different phases of adulthood to developmental tasks associated with these phases. ...
In:
European Journal of Personality
28 (2014), 3, 267-278
| Roos Hutteman, Marie Hennecke, Ulrich Orth, Anne K. Reitz, Jule Specht
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In:
Science
328 (2010), 5978, 554-555
| Mara Hvistendahl
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In:
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
60 (2006), 10, 882-886
| Martin Hyde, Hrkal Jakub, Maria Melchior, Floor van Oort, Simone Weyers