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BiB Working Paper make results and findings available to the scientific public as soon as possible. The series contains articles from the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) and papers which have been issued in cooperation with other research institutes as well as external researchers.

The series is subject to a limited internal review process. Thus, the contents do not necessarily represent the position of the BiB, but rather the opinions of the authors. The working papers are written in English or German and are published only electronically at irregular intervals.

Published by: Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
Editor depending on topic: Prof. Dr. Martin Bujard, Dr. Sebastian Klüsener, Prof. Dr. Katharina Spieß
ISSN: 2196-9574

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Search results 31 to 40 from a total of 56

4/2020Weekend Work and Work-Family Conflict: Evidence from Australian Panel Data

Laß, Inga; Wooden, Mark

The paper investigates whether weekend work is associated with higher levels of workfamily conflict (WFC) among parents, and whether resources like schedule control or presence of a partner mitigate this effect. Among both genders, weekend workers have significantly higher levels of WFC than those who only work weekdays. more: Weekend Work and Work-Family Conflict: Evidence from Australian Panel Data …

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3/2020Couples’ Transition to Retirement: The Current State of Research and Future Pathways

Konzelmann, Laura

Readers are provided with an overview of the concept of joint retirement, an idea of how widespread joint retirement is, and which factors to consider when studying retirement timing from a couple perspective. more: Couples’ Transition to Retirement: The Current State of Research and Future Pathways …

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2/2020Does Public Childcare boost Female Labor Force Participation?

Neuberger, Franz Stephan; Rüttenauer, Tobias; Bujard, Martin

Our results highlight how the returns in FLP to public childcare differ between regional contexts and provide evidence for catch-up processes in childcare enrollment and FLP for rural areas. more: Does Public Childcare boost Female Labor Force Participation? …

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1/2020Sterblichkeit in Deutschland muss schneller und besser erfasst werden – Lehren aus der Covid-19-Pandemie

Schneider, Norbert F.; Mueller, Ulrich; Klüsener, Sebastian

The COVID-19-Pandemic has uncovered major deficiencies in the registration and documentation of mortality events. This includes delays in the registration, the lack of a centralised mortality register, and limited access to detailed data for researchers and the public. This Working Paper discusses these deficiencies and possible solutions. more: Sterblichkeit in Deutschland muss schneller und besser erfasst werden – Lehren aus der Covid-19-Pandemie …

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1/2019Does Spatial Mobility in Young Adulthood Matter?

Waibel, Stine

This working paper examines the relationship between spatial mobility after school and during education and the occupational status achieved shortly after entering the labour market. more: Does Spatial Mobility in Young Adulthood Matter? …

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3/2018Doing transnational family im Kontext von Flucht und Krisenmigration. Stand der Forschung

Sauer, Lenore; Diabaté, Sabine; Gabel, Sabrina; Halfar, Yvonne; Kraus, Elisabeth K.; Wenzel, Laura

This working paper attempts to establish a link between the current literature on transnational families and the context of forced migration and to identify relevant research gaps in the field of transnational families and flight. more: Doing transnational family im Kontext von Flucht und Krisenmigration. Stand der Forschung …

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2/2018Gemalte Normalität – gemalte Normen – gemalte Kultur.

Lück, Detlev; Brod, Sarah; Cakar, Ibrahim; Daum, Helena; Habib, Fayad; Hohaus, Eva-Maria; Jäger, Andreas; Kern, Matthias R.; Kornberger, Sarah; Lukjanenko, Julia; Schultheis, Julia; Vogel, René

The study explores the extent to which drawings of a family can be used to draw conclusions regarding the underlying personal or cultural conceptions of family. more: Gemalte Normalität – gemalte Normen – gemalte Kultur. …

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1/2018Lebensformen in Deutschland auf Basis des Zensus 2011: Eine altersspezifische Analyse

Dorbritz, Jürgen; Weinmann, Julia; Estatico, Sabrina

The paper aims to examine the distribution of different life forms of the German resident population differentiated according to age and education. more: Lebensformen in Deutschland auf Basis des Zensus 2011: Eine altersspezifische Analyse …

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3/2017The changing nature of (un-)retirement in Germany: living conditions, activities and life phases of older adults in transition

Mergenthaler, Andres; Cihlar, Volker; Micheel, Frank; Sackreuther, Ines

The aim of this paper is to review the current state of research, provide an overview of basic concepts as well as to advance the discourse on the transition to retirement and the potential of older people in Germany. more: The changing nature of (un-)retirement in Germany: living conditions, activities and life phases of older adults in transition …

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2/2017Wandel der Lebensformen in Deutschland

Grünheid, Evelyn

The significant change in the distribution of living arrangements is examinded in this paper. more: Wandel der Lebensformen in Deutschland …

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