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this relationship are less well-known. Using data from the Families in Germany Study on parents and their children at ages … parenting styles and parents' subjective well-being explain the relationship between poverty and child behavior problems. The … results show that certain parenting styles, such as psychological control, as well as mothers' life satisfaction partially …
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parenting and to use psychological control with their children more often, these two factors being linked to child behavioural … that behavioural problems in children are associated with lower school grades independent of parenting style. These …The strong link between parental socioeconomic status (SES) and children's success in school is well established …
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This paper gives an overview of the transformation of the German labour market since the mid-1990s with a special focus on the changing patterns of labour market segmentation or "dualization" of employment in Germany. While labour market duality in Germany can partially be attributed to labour...
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This paper gives an overview of the transformation of the German labor market since the mid-1990s with a special focus on the changing patterns of labor market segmentation or 'dualization' of employment in Germany. While labor market duality in Germany can partially be attributed to labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010128315
This paper gives an overview of the transformation of the German labor market since the mid-1990s with a special focus on the changing patterns of labor market segmentation or "dualization" of employment in Germany. While labor market duality in Germany can partially be attributed to labor...
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The number of unemployed workers in Germany decreased dramatically from its peak in February 2005 at over 5.2 million to 3.6 million by 2008. At the same time, employment increased by 1.2 million. Most theoretical and empirical analyses of this episode assume that a worker leaving unemployment...
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This paper argues that inclusive growth appears to be the only suitable strategy for realising the right to decent work (RDW) in the digital economy. This reasoning is in blunt opposition to the current mood of giving up this right in favour of an unconditional basic income (UBI). The study...
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Following a market-oriented approach, policies aimed at increasing labour flexibility by weakening employment protection institutions should enable firms to efficiently allocate resources, improve their capability to compete on international markets and adjust to economic cycle. This work...
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