Beyond Thriving Cities and Declining Rural Areas: Mapping Geographic Divides in Germany's Employment Structure, 1993-2019 [0.03%]
超越繁荣的城市和衰落的农村地区:德国1993-2019年就业结构的空间分异mapped by 林亦青
Gina-Julia Westenberger
Gina-Julia Westenberger
This article assesses the popular thesis of growing regional inequality and urban-rural divides for Germany, focusing on the quality of employment opportunities. Drawing on a 2% sample of individuals registered in the German social security...
Active Inference and Social Actors: Towards a Neuro-Bio-Social Theory of Brains and Bodies in Their Worlds [0.03%]
主动推理与社会行动者:迈向大脑和身体的神经-生物-社会理论
Jacob E Cheadle,K J Davidson-Turner,Bridget J Goosby
Jacob E Cheadle
Although research including biological concepts and variables has gained more prominence in sociology, progress assimilating the organ of experience, the brain, has been theoretically and technically challenging. Formal uptake and assimilat...
Social Background Effects on Educational Outcomes-New Insights from Modern Genetic Science [0.03%]
社会背景对教育结果的影响-来自现代遗传学的新见解
Tina Baier,Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
Tina Baier
Sociological theory and empirical research have found that parents' socioeconomic status and related resources affect their children's educational outcomes. Findings from behavior genetics reveal genetic underpinnings of the intergeneration...
A New Social Conflict on Globalisation-Related Issues in Germany? A Longitudinal Perspective [0.03%]
德国关于全球化问题的新社会冲突?纵向视角看变迁
Céline Teney,Li Kathrin Rupieper
Céline Teney
We draw on cleavage theory to assess the emergence of a social conflict concerning globalisation-related issues among the German population between 1989 and 2019. We argue that issue salience and opinion polarisation are key conditions for ...
Christopher S Swader,Andreea-Valentina Moraru
Christopher S Swader
In Europe, individualist societies, in which people more highly value independence, have fewer people who are lonely. Yet these societies also have more people who live alone, a strong determinant of loneliness. Evidence suggests that some ...
[What Happens After Childbirth? Changes in Partners' Employment Patterns Three Years After the Transition to Parenthood] [0.03%]
[分娩之后会发生什么?过渡到父母身份三年后的伴侣就业模式变化]
Nadiya Kelle,Laura Romeu Gordo,Julia Simonson
Nadiya Kelle
For many couples, the transition to parenthood also marks a transition to gender-specific employment arrangements. However, decisions about employment arrangements after the birth of the first child can be critical for future employment pat...
Is the Effect of Environmental Attitudes on Behavior Driven Solely by Unobserved Heterogeneity? [0.03%]
环境态度对行为的影响仅由未被观察到的异质性驱动吗?
Henrik Kenneth Andersen,Jochen Mayerl
Henrik Kenneth Andersen
A large body of research exists investigating the link between environmental attitudes and behavior. Many empirical studies have found modest positive effects, suggesting that attitudes toward the environment might indeed influence environm...
[Innovation Crisis in Public Theatre? A Longitudinal Study of Theaters in North Rhine-Westphalia, 1995-2018] [0.03%]
公共剧院的创新危机吗?对北莱茵威斯特法伦州剧院的纵向研究(1995-2018)
Maria Glasow,Thomas Heinze
Maria Glasow
This paper examines cultural innovations in German public theaters, using North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) as the most populated region as an example. While existing analyses, including social structure-centered audience research, have focused ...
[The Prestige of Housewives in Germany-A Quantitative-Empirical Analysis of Differential Perceptions] [0.03%]
德国主妇的声望-差异性感知的定量经验分析
Katrin Stache,Christian Ebner,Daniela Rohrbach-Schmidt
Katrin Stache
The employment rate of women has increased markedly over the past decades, both internationally and in Germany, whereas the classic male breadwinner model is eroding. Against this background, using current survey data, the aim of this study...
Ursula Dallinger
Ursula Dallinger
According to a recent social science debate, citizens tend to perceive income inequality rather inaccurately, which also influences their acceptance of redistributive policy programmes. The study reported in this article examines whether th...