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employed persons in Germany who considered their income to be fair. The article shows - both empirically and theoretically …
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directly to employment-familial aspects such as civil status, the partner's employment status, and number of children …
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directly to employment - familial aspects such as civil status, the partner's employment status, and number of children …
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directly to employment – familial aspects such as civil status, the partner's employment status, and number of children …
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which can be analyzed increases (e.g., social and regional mobility, life-course transitions like changing employment …
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Well-being development at the end of life is often characterized by steep deteriorations, but individual differences in these terminal declines are substantial and not yet well understood. This study moved beyond typical consideration of health predictors and explored the role of social...
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biases when trying to obtain results from the National Cohort that are representative for the total population of Germany. We …
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Well-being development at the end of life is often characterized by steep deteriorations, but individual differences in these terminal declines are substantial and not yet well understood. This study moved beyond the typical consideration of health predictors and explored the role of social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011450998