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Müttererwerbstätigkeit in Ost- und Westdeutschland
This article provides an overview on the labor force behavior of women with children in East and West Germany using data from the German Microcensus of the years 1991, 1996 and 2002.
Michaela Kreyenfeld, Esther Geisler
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Application of the L-Moment Method when Modelling the Income Distribution in the Czech Republic
This paper deals with modelling income distributions in the Czech Republic in 1992–2007. The net annual income per capita for Czech households is evaluated from data based on the microcensus and the EU-SILC 2005–2008.
Diana Bílková, Ivana Malá
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In our study, we analyse data from the Hungarian Microcensus (2016) in order to map the proportion of Hungarian jobs threatened by the spread of automation.
Miklós Illéssy +2 more
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This paper examines the association of education and family forms based on data of the German microcensus 1996–2012. The investigation shows that highly educated women in western Germany had a higher probability of living in a nonmarital instead of a ...
Konietzka Dirk, Kreyenfeld Michaela
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Family inequality: On the changing educational gradient of family patterns in Western Germany
Objective: A comprehensive and thorough investigation of the key trends in family patterns in Western Germany. Methods: Descriptive analyses of educational differences in marital status, cohabitation, partnerlessness, and children in the household in ...
Ansgar Hudde, Henriette Engelhardt
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Simulation Studies for Complex Sampling Designs
Choosing the appropriate variance estimation method in complex surveys is a difficult task since there exist a variety of techniques which usually cannot be compared mathematically. A relatively easy way to accomplish such a comparison is on the basis of
Helga Wagner, Doris Eckmair
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This paper discusses whether the German microcensus panel can be used for investigations in the field of family dynamics. We show how data can be set up as spell data so that event history techniques can be applied.
Michaela Kreyenfeld +2 more
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Objective: This paper draws on data from the Microcensus to provide a long-term overview of the labour market performance of different arrival cohorts of non-German women and men who immigrated to (western) Germany.
Maximilian Sprengholz +3 more
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Migrant Entrepreneurs in Germany from 2005 to 2014 Their Extent, Economic Impact and Influence in Germany’s Länder. Bertelsmann Stiftung Inclusive Growth for Germany|5 [PDF]
The increasing gaps in income and wealth observed in developed economies around the globe are indicators of problems with inclusive growth. To be sure, the extent of these gaps varies across and within these economies, including Germany.
Hoch, Markus +3 more
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Ethnic externalities and 2nd generation immigrants [PDF]
I analyze the role of regional ethnic capital – defined as the average years of schooling of ethnic groups – in the educational attainment of young second generation immigrants in Germany and whether results are sensitive to regional aggregation.
Yaman, F.
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