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Journal Articles
(2024):
How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact the wellbeing of family care-givers? A longitudinal study of older adults in Germany
:
Ageing and Society,
44,
7,
pp. 1533-1550.
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(2024):
The ethnic penalty in welfare deservingness: A factorial survey experiment on welfare chauvinism in pension attitudes in Germany
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Journal of European Social Policy,
34,
2,
pp. 190-202.
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(2023):
Who supports whom? Citizens’ support for affirmative action policies in recruitment processes towards four underrepresented groups
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Journal of European Public Policy,
30,
12,
pp. 2832-2853.
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(2022):
From German Internet Panel to Mannheim Corona Study: Adaptable probability-based online panel infrastructures during the pandemic
:
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society,
185,
3,
pp. 773-797.
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(2022):
Assessing dissimilarity of employment history information from survey and administrative data using sequence analysis techniques
:
Quality & Quantity,
56,
pp. 4747–4774.
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(2022):
Couples’ Life Courses and Women’s Income in Later Life: A Multichannel Sequence Analysis of Linked Lives in Germany
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European Sociological Review,
38,
3,
pp. 371–388.
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(2021):
Health behaviors and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal population-based survey in Germany
:
Social Science & Medicine,
287,
October 2021,
pp. (article no. 114333).
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(2021):
The COVID-19 pandemic and subjective well-being: longitudinal evidence on satisfaction with work and family
:
European Societies,
23,
suppl. 1,
pp. S601-S617.
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(2021):
The consequences of non‐standard working and marital biographies for old age income in Europe: Contrasting the individual and the household perspective
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Social Policy and Administration,
55,
3,
pp. 456-484.
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(2021):
Barriers to the Large-Scale Adoption of the COVID-19 Contact-Tracing App in Germany: Survey Study
:
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
23,
3,
pp. (article no. e23362).
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(2020):
Equality prescribed? Contextual determinants of citizens’ support for gender boardroom quotas across Europe
:
Comparative European Politics,
18,
4,
pp. 560–589.
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(2020):
High-Frequency and High-Quality Survey Data Collection: The Mannheim Corona Study
:
Survey Research Methods,
14,
2,
pp. 171-178.
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(2020):
What Comes after Caring? The Impact of Family Care on Women’s Employment
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Journal of Family Issues,
41,
9,
pp. 1387–1419.
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(2020):
COVID‐19 Policies in Germany and their Social, Political, and Psychological Consequences
:
European Policy Analysis,
6,
2,
pp. 191-202.
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(2019):
A life course perspective on working after retirement: What role does the work history play?
:
Advances in Life Course Research,
39,
March,
pp. 23-33.
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(2018):
Parenthood and later life health: an international life course analysis of parents and childless adults aged 50 and over
:
Swiss Journal of Sociology,
44,
2,
pp. 327-356.
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Book Chapters
Sauermann Jan,
Markus Tepe,
Marc Debus
(Eds.)
(2022):
Preferences for centralized decision-making in times of crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
:
pp. 1–27.
Wiesbaden,
Springer VS
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Reports
(2020):
The Mannheim Corona Study: Life in Germany in a State of Emergency; Report for March 20 to June 30, 2020
:
pp. 18.
Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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(2020):
The Mannheim Corona Study: Life in Germany in a State of Emergency; Report for March 20 to May 28, 2020
:
pp. 18.
Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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(2020):
The Mannheim Corona Study: Life in Germany in a State of Emergency; Report for March 20 to July 09, 2020
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pp. 18.
Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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Web Articles
(2020):
Inequality in employment during the Corona lockdown: Evidence from Germany
:
2020,
Tübingen,
University of Tübingen
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Conference Presentations
(2020):
Inequality in employment trajectories during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
:
[
Virtual ISA-RC28 conference on Social Stratification under the Coronavirus Pandemic,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2019):
Couples’ employment and fertility trajectories in Finland and Germany: A three-channel sequence analysis across countries
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[
Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2019 International Conference,
Potsdam,
]
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(2018):
The Interplay of Spouses' Work Trajectories over the Life Course and Gender Differences in Pension Wealth in Germany
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[
8th Annual Conference of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies,
Milan,
]
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(2018):
The Interplay of Spouses' Work Trajectories over the Life Course and Gender Differences in Pension Wealth in Germany
:
[
Workshop - Inequality within Couples: On the Origin and Relevance of the Intra-household Distribution of Economic Resources,
Humboldt University Berlin,
]
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