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ABSTRACT Vegetarian and vegan diets are increasingly popular in Germany due to ethical considerations, perceived health and environmental benefits. Regionally representative data, particularly for Bavaria, remain scarce. This study updates the prevalence, demographics and eating motives of vegetarians and vegans using data from the 3rd Bavarian Food ...
Sebastian Gimpfl +8 more
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Modelling the Income Distributions in the Czech Republic since 1992
The goal of this article is to study incomes in the Czech Republic and their development since 1992. The net annual per capita income of Czech households is analysed for all households and their respective subpopulations.
Diana Bílková, Ivana Malá
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Costs and Benefits of Labour Mobility Between the EU and the Eastern Partnership Partner Countries. Country Report: Germany [PDF]
This study provides an overview of the situation of migrants from Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries in Germany, with this chapter particularly focusing on the labour market integration of EaP migrants, their access to social assistance and social ...
Costanza Biavaschi, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Slow and unequal reduction in Austrian household GHG footprints between 2000 and 2020
Abstract Understanding the trends and distribution of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions embodied in household consumption is pivotal to developing climate‐change mitigation strategies that are just and effective. While household GHG footprints inequality is increasingly investigated, less is known about its temporal dynamics across product groups. For the
Christian Dorninger +5 more
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Aetiological research on the health of migrants living in Germany: a systematic literature review
Background Germany has become an important immigration country and health services need to adopt to meet the needs of an increasingly multicultural population.
Oliver Razum +7 more
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ABSTRACT There is a longstanding interest in the link between economic conditions and fertility levels. Most research measuring economic development has focused on national‐level patterns and period total fertility levels. We aim to extend existing knowledge by carrying out a sub‐national regional analysis of the link between economic conditions and ...
Jessica Nisén +16 more
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Parity distributions according to birth cohorts, family status and education with special attention given to childlessness and large families This article initially looks for specific fertility patterns in Germany based on data from the 2012 Microcensus ...
Jürgen Dorbritz
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Abstract Background Pain and depressive symptoms often co‐occur, but the influence of pain intensity remains unclear. This study analyses the association between pain intensity and depressive symptoms in the general adult German population. Methods Data was obtained from the cross‐sectional German Health Update Study (GEDA 2019/2020‐EHIS).
Jan Niklas Ahrend +3 more
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ABSTRACT In European countries (excluding the UK and Ireland), official statistics do not use racial or ethnic categories, but instead rely on proxies to collect data about discrimination. In the German microcensus, the proxy category adopted is ‘migration background’ (Migrationshintergrund): an individual has a ‘migration background’ when one or more ...
Daniel James +2 more
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How large families fare in Germany: Examining child poverty risks and policy solutions
Abstract Historically, researchers and policymakers alike recognized the risk of poverty among large families, but family size is often neglected in the contemporary literature. This article revives an examination of the connections between family size and poverty risk for children with a focus on Germany.
Stephan Köppe +2 more
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