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“Thou Shalt not Smoke”: Religion and smoking in a natural experiment of history
We provide a new identification strategy to analyse the implications of religious affiliation on unhealthful behaviour by focusing on the link between religiousness and smoking.
Luca Nunziata, Veronica Toffolutti
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Sociological research is increasingly using survey panel data to examine changes in diverse outcomes over life course events. Most of these studies have one striking similarity: they analyze changes between yearly time intervals.
Ansgar Hudde, Marita Jacob
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess the prevalence of independent money management (IMM) versus joint management among Eastern and Western German couples and examine how partners' relative income and wealth relate to IMM across regional contexts. Background IMM is often linked to contexts with higher levels of gender equality and greater resource equality ...
Agnieszka Althaber +2 more
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An occupational aspiration-attainment gap (AAG) is defined as a discrepancy between the socioeconomic status (SES) of the aspired occupation and the one attained.
Désirée Nießen +2 more
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How a Mismatch Between Actual and Desired Fertility Relates to Well‐Being Across Adulthood
ABSTRACT Introduction Most people want two or more children, but many do not realize their fertility desires. At the same time, recent studies suggest that up to 15% of parents regret having children. To investigate how fertility mismatch relates to well‐being (i.e., affect balance, life satisfaction, family life satisfaction, and work satisfaction ...
Laura Buchinger +3 more
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Chronic stress is a global issue with detrimental effects on health and productivity, often leading individuals to adopt health‐related coping strategies. This study uses an adapted Job Demands–Resources model to examine how various job demands and resources impact perceived stress and, consequently, the use of legal, prescription, and illegal drugs ...
Sebastian Sattler +3 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Men who have sex with men (MSM) historically faced legal restrictions in accessing blood donation systems. While recent policy changes aim to reduce discriminatory barriers, empirical evidence on prosocial engagement patterns among MSM remains limited.
Antonia Leiße, Michel Clement
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ABSTRACT Objective As social norms and relationship dynamics evolve, it is important to examine how transitions from singlehood to partnership, cohabitation, and marriage relate to well‐being. Method Using data from two large panel studies in the UK and Germany (1984–2019), we identified N = 27,459 individuals who reported being single and living alone
Usama EL‐Awad +6 more
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Labor Market Effects of Immigration – Evidence from Neighborhood Data [PDF]
This paper combines individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with economic and demographic postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities of high- and
Mathias G. Sinning +2 more
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His and her working hours and well-Being in Germany: A longitudinal crossover-spillover analysis
This paper investigates the relationship between work time arrangements and personal well-being in married and cohabiting couples. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Survey (SOEP), we study how the number of hours worked by the survey ...
Daniele Florean, Henriette Engelhardt
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