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  • Datenschutz in der (Corona-)Krise : Selbstbestimmung und Vertrauen im Fokus

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    Die Nutzung von persönlichen Daten der Bürger:innen bietet enormes Potential für die Bewältigung gesellschaftlicher Herausforderungen. Doch das Thema wird kontrovers diskutiert – von Corona-Apps und Bewegungsdaten bis hin zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung. Datenschutz hat in Deutschland einen sehr hohen Stellenwert, doch unsere repräsentative Befragung zeigt: Wenn auf Freiwilligkeit statt auf Zwang gesetzt wird, ist die Bevölkerung eher bereit, Daten zur Verfügung zu stellen. Die Datennutzung sollte daher die informationelle Selbstbestimmtheit der Bürger:innen achten und für sie oder andere einen konkreten Nutzen erkennen lassen. Neben diesen Faktoren ist das Vertrauen in öffentliche Institutionen zentral, um breite Zustimmung zur Nutzung persönlicher Daten zu gewährleisten – in Krisenzeiten und darüber hinaus.

  • Bertogg, Ariane; Strauß, Susanne; Vandecasteele, Leen (2021): Linked lives, linked retirement? Relative income differences within couples and gendered retirement decisions in Europe Advances in Life Course Research. Elsevier. 2021, 47, 100380. ISSN 1569-4909. eISSN 1040-2608. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.alcr.2020.100380

    Linked lives, linked retirement? Relative income differences within couples and gendered retirement decisions in Europe

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    Our article investigates the role of relative income distributions within couples for individuals’ retirement risks. It addresses the following questions: How does the share someone provides to the couple income affect that person’s retirement decision? What gender differences do we observe and what contextual factors can explain country differences? Our multilevel analyses draw on data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) study (2010–2016), comparing 26 countries. The results show that female main earners transition to retirement earlier than female secondary earners as they approach the official retirement age. This effect is even stronger in countries with more traditional gender norms. The opposite pattern is found for men, whereby male secondary earners retire earlier than male main earners in more gender traditional societies. We explain this finding on the basis of doing gender theories, which predict that gender-atypical behaviour in one area of life is compensated by traditional gender behaviour in other areas, especially in contexts with traditional gender norms. A further finding relates to the generosity of the country’s pension replacement rate, which shows to be a factor facilitating retirement especially for those with an equal earning partner.

  • Degner, Hanno; Leuffen, Dirk (2021): Brake and broker : Franco-German leadership for Saving EMU Journal of European Public Policy. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2021, 28(6), pp. 894-901. ISSN 1350-1763. eISSN 1466-4429. Available under: doi: 10.1080/13501763.2020.1751678

    Brake and broker : Franco-German leadership for Saving EMU

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    Do France and Germany lead the euro zone? We argue that the governments of these two countries jointly and successfully used institutional as well as ideational leadership – both at the domestic as well as at the European levels – when creating the Economic and Monetary Union in the 1980s and 1990s. During the euro zone crisis, however, the two respective governments mainly relied on institutional leadership, but neglected the ideational component of leadership. In consequence, member states only agreed upon lowest common denominator solutions, leaving the institutional setup of the Economic and Monetary Union incomplete. More ideational engagement by the French and German governments and the investment of political capital, in our view, are necessary for the adoption of more far-ranging substantial reforms. This would make the euro zone – and more generally the European integration project – more resilient in the years to come.

  • Colas, Mark; Findeisen, Sebastian; Sachs, Dominik (2021): Optimal Need-Based Financial Aid Journal of Political Economy. University of Chicago Press. 2021, 129(2), S. 492-533. ISSN 0022-3808. eISSN 1537-534X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1086/711952

    Optimal Need-Based Financial Aid

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    We study the optimal design of student financial aid as a function of parental income. We derive optimal financial aid formulas in a general model. We estimate a model of selection into college for the United States that comprises multidimensional heterogeneity, endogenous parental transfers, dropout, labor supply in college, and uncertain returns. We quantify optimal financial aid in the estimated model and find it is strongly declining in parental income even without distributional concerns. Equity and efficiency go hand in hand.

  • Thym, Daniel (2021): Supranational courts in Europe : a moderately communitarian turn in the case law on immigration and citizenship Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Taylor & Francis. 2021, 47(19), S. 4534-4551. ISSN 1369-183X. eISSN 1469-9451. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2020.1750353

    Supranational courts in Europe : a moderately communitarian turn in the case law on immigration and citizenship

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    Most interdisciplinary analyses intuitively depict the judiciary as an actor promoting post- or transnational conceptions of membership and equality in contemporary debates about citizenship and immigration. A qualitative survey of prominent judgments of two powerful supranational tribunals on five central themes identifies an intriguing twist in the case law. Over the past decade, the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg have frequently emphasised social affiliation with the host society, thereby cautiously embracing moderately communitarian narratives of membership, which tempered the traditional emphasis of both courts on equal treatment and residence security across borders. Institutionally, the outcome may be rationalised by a threefold limitation of the judicial function, which cannot bring about social change on its own, interacts with political actors and acknowledges the changing contours of the legal material.

  • Holzer, Boris (2020): Das große Maskenspiel Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. 13. Dez. 2020, No. 50, pp. 68

    Das große Maskenspiel

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  • Koch, Caleb M.; Moise, Izabela; Helbing, Dirk; Donnay, Karsten (2020): Public debate in the media matters : evidence from the European refugee crisis EPJ Data Science. SpringerOpen. 2020, 9, 12. eISSN 2193-1127. Available under: doi: 10.1140/epjds/s13688-020-00229-8

    Public debate in the media matters : evidence from the European refugee crisis

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    In this paper, we take a novel approach to study the empirical relationship between public debate in the media and asylum acceptance rates in Europe from 2002–2016. In theory, an asylum seeker should experience the same likelihood of being granted refugee status from each of the 20 European countries we study. Yet, in practice, acceptance rates vary widely for nearly every asylum country of origin. We address this inconsistency with a data-driven approach by analyzing refugee-related news articles and data on asylum decisions across 20 Europe countries for more than 100 asylum seekers’ countries of origin. We find that: (i) public debate sentiment in the media is strongly associated with European countries’ diverging asylum practices, much more so than social, cultural or economic factors, and (ii) by combining different measures of public debate we can make out-of-sample predictions within 3% of true acceptance rates (on average). We conclude by discussing the practical implications of our findings for European asylum practices.

  • Abrassart, Aurélien; Busemeyer, Marius R.; Cattaneo, Maria A.; Wolter, Stefan C. (2020): Do adult foreign residents prefer academic to vocational education? : Evidence from a survey of public opinion in Switzerland Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2020, 46(15), pp. 3314-3334. ISSN 1369-183X. eISSN 1469-9451. Available under: doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2018.1517595

    Do adult foreign residents prefer academic to vocational education? : Evidence from a survey of public opinion in Switzerland

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    Using a unique and original dataset measuring preferences of adults for academic vs. vocational education in Switzerland, we explore differences between Swiss citizens and foreign residents regarding individual preferences for these different types of education. We find that first-generation foreigners exhibit stronger preferences for academic education, whereas the preferences of second-generation foreigners do not significantly differ from those of Swiss citizens. Further, variation across subgroups of foreigners based on their nationality indicates that cultural aspects matter to a certain extent as less well-integrated ethnic groups express stronger preferences for academic education and are also less likely to value the labour market outcomes of vocational education. Interestingly, the presence of a well-established VET system in the country of origin does not appear to strengthen preferences for vocational education in Switzerland. This might be related to less positive labour market outcomes for VET graduates’ countries of origin.

  • Holzer, Boris (2020): Ideologische Gräben, die so nicht existieren Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. 15. Nov. 2020, No. 46, pp. 64

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  • Manatschal, Anita; Wisthaler, Verena; Zuber, Christina Isabel (2020): Making regional citizens? : The political drivers and effects of subnational immigrant integration policies in Europe and North America Regional Studies. Routledge, Taylor & Francis. 2020, 54(11), pp. 1475-1485. ISSN 0034-3404. eISSN 1360-0591. Available under: doi: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1808882

    Making regional citizens? : The political drivers and effects of subnational immigrant integration policies in Europe and North America

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  • Holzer, Boris (2020): Änderung durch Aussterben Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. 25. Okt. 2020, No. 43, pp. 60

    Änderung durch Aussterben

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  • Holzer, Boris (2020): Die kleine Welt der Pandemie STEGBAUER, Christian, ed., Iris CLEMENS, ed.. Corona-Netzwerke : Gesellschaft im Zeichen des Virus. Wiesbaden: Springer, 2020, pp. 27-34. ISBN 978-3-658-31393-7. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-658-31394-4_3

    Die kleine Welt der Pandemie

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    Der Verlauf der Covid-19-Pandemie hat die Nebenfolgen intensiver weltweiter Verflechtung vor Augen geführt. In kurzer Zeit verbreitete sich – nach bisherigem Kenntnisstand – ausgehend von der chinesischen Provinz Hubei das SARS-CoV-2-Virus in der Region und bald darauf in der ganzen Welt. Die Ansteckung erfolgt über Kontakte zwischen Personen und damit (auch) über soziale Netzwerke.

  • Hachfeld, Axinja; Wieduwilt, Nadine (2020): Qualifizierung von frühpädagogischen Fachkräften im Kontext von Mehrsprachigkeit GOGOLIN, Ingrid, ed. and others. Handbuch Mehrsprachigkeit und Bildung. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2020, pp. 281-285. ISBN 978-3-658-20284-2. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-658-20285-9_41

    Qualifizierung von frühpädagogischen Fachkräften im Kontext von Mehrsprachigkeit

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    Wenngleich die Relevanz von Sprachförderung als elementarer Bestandteil frühkindlicher Bildung und Erziehung allgemein anerkannt ist, herrscht sowohl in der Praxis als auch in der Forschung Uneinigkeit darüber, inwiefern eine sprachliche Förderung mehrsprachiger Kinder mit dem konkreten Einbezug der Erstsprachen einhergehen sollte. Während Reich (2008) überrascht auf die Deutlichkeit hinweist, mit der sich seines Erachtens nach der „differenzierte Umgang mit Sprachenvielfalt“ in den Bildungsplänen der Länder ausdrückt, kommt Panagiotopoulou (2016) zu dem Schluss, dass der darin definierte Auftrag zur Sprachbildung in der Praxis vorrangig als Auftrag zur kompensatorischen Sprachförderung im Deutschen für mehrsprachig aufwachsende Kinder gedeutet wird. Diesbezüglich interessant ist der in den letzten Jahren vollzogene Wandel im Bereich der Sprachförderung von additiven Deutschförderprogrammen zu alltagsintegrierten Sprachförderansätzen.

  • Krauser, Mario; Schneider, Gerald; Wegenast, Tim (2020): Moving from Norms Rhetorics to Norms Empirics : A Rejoinder to ‚Local Gender Norms : Persistence or Change?‘ by Clara Neupert-Wentz Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung. Springer VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. 2020, 9(2), pp. 455-462. ISSN 2192-1741. eISSN 2524-6976. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s42597-020-00030-4

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    Moving from Norms Rhetorics to Norms Empirics : A Rejoinder to ‚Local Gender Norms : Persistence or Change?‘ by Clara Neupert-Wentz

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  • Fernandez-Urbano, Roger; Kulic, Nevena (2020): Requiem for a Dream : Perceived Economic Conditions and Subjective Well-Being in Times of Prosperity and Economic Crisis Social Indicators Research. Springer. 2020, 151(3), pp. 793-813. ISSN 0303-8300. eISSN 1573-0921. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11205-020-02404-w

    Requiem for a Dream : Perceived Economic Conditions and Subjective Well-Being in Times of Prosperity and Economic Crisis

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    Using the Panel of Social Inequalities in Catalonia, Spain (PaD 2001–2012), this article investigates the relationship between perceptions of economic conditions and subjective well-being in times of prosperity and economic crisis. It also analyses how this relationship plays out across different social backgrounds. Periods of economic crisis and prosperity serve as a proxy for objective macroeconomic conditions. The Spanish region of Catalonia is a relevant setting because it faced one of the highest increases in inequality and unemployment in Europe as a result of the 2008 Economic Crisis. Our results show that perceived economic conditions matter beyond objective micro and macroeconomic realm and become a strong determinant of subjective well-being during a crisis, particularly for the middle class. However, contrary to our initial expectations, our results also show the existence of a close correlation between perceptions of economic conditions and subjective well-being for low social background individuals in times of economic prosperity, and an even stronger relationship in times of economic crisis. The article stipulates several potential explanations for these results.

  • A Loud but Noisy Signal? : Public Opinion and Education Reform in Western Europe

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  • Holzer, Boris (2020): Exzellente Salami Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. 6. Sept. 2020, No. 36, pp. 60

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  • Wegenast, Tim; Khanna, Arpita Asha; Schneider, Gerald (2020): The Micro-Foundations of the Resource Curse : Mineral Ownership and Local Economic Well-Being in Sub-Saharan Africa International Studies Quarterly. Oxford University Press. 2020, 64(3), pp. 530-543. ISSN 0020-8833. eISSN 1468-2478. Available under: doi: 10.1093/isq/sqaa033

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    The Micro-Foundations of the Resource Curse : Mineral Ownership and Local Economic Well-Being in Sub-Saharan Africa

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    The quantitative evidence on whether extractive industries generate economic wealth at the local level is far from conclusive. In line with recent studies highlighting the moderating role of institutions and governance structures in the resource–development nexus, we argue that the effect of mining on local economic well-being is largely driven by different control rights regimes. We claim that domestic mineral production stimulates local income more than internationally controlled extraction, since national mining companies promote more backward economic linkages and have higher incentives to engage in local capacity building. To test our micro-level arguments, we combine information on districts’ economic well-being as well as individual's assessments of their personal economic situation with our own dataset on the control rights of copper, gold, and diamond mines. Relying on these data, we perform district- and individual-level analyses of sub-Saharan Africa covering the period from 1997 to 2015. Our instrumental variable estimations and fixed effects models show that the presence of domestic mining companies is associated with increased local wealth. Multinational firms, by contrast, are linked to increased regional unemployment. They largely fail to promote subnational economic well-being.

  • Busemeyer, Marius R.; Goerres, Achim (2020): Policy feedback in the local context : analysing fairness perceptions of public childcare fees in a German town Journal of Public Policy. Cambridge University Press (CUP). 2020, 40(3), pp. 513-533. ISSN 0143-814X. eISSN 1469-7815. Available under: doi: 10.1017/S0143814X18000491

    Policy feedback in the local context : analysing fairness perceptions of public childcare fees in a German town

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    This article studies local processes of policy feedback by analysing citizens’ fairness perceptions of public childcare fees in a German town. Employing an experimental vignette study, we uncover complex feedback effects: first, citizens in the study regard a fee level as fair that is close to the actual fee level in the city, suggesting self-reinforcing feedback effects. Second, citizens strongly support a fee structure in which fees vary according to parental income. As this preferred fee structure differs from the local fee structure in the town itself, we interpret the citizens’ preference as evidence for self-undermining policy feedback. Finally, the actual characteristics of the respondents matter less than the fictitious characteristics of the parents in the vignettes, which points to the importance of interpretive rather than resource-based feedback effects. In concluding, we highlight the relevance of these findings for broader debates about policy feedback.

  • Kulic, Nevena; Minello, Alessandra; Zella, Sara (2020): Manage Your Money, Be Satisfied? : Money Management Practices and Financial Satisfaction of Couples Through the Lens of Gender Journal of Family Issues. Sage Publications. 2020, 41(9), pp. 1420-1446. ISSN 0192-513X. eISSN 1552-5481. Available under: doi: 10.1177/0192513X19891463

    Manage Your Money, Be Satisfied? : Money Management Practices and Financial Satisfaction of Couples Through the Lens of Gender

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    There is a difference between who brings in income, who spends and manages money, and who finally benefits. All these aspects are important in determining how satisfied spouses are with their individual financial situation. Relying on Swiss Household Panel (SHP) data from 2004 to 2013 (N = 1,810 couples), this assumption is tested by analyzing how women’s relative income and the management of economic resources within couples affect women’s and men’s financial satisfaction in the household. Results show that a change in the composition of total income in favor of women directly increases their financial satisfaction and net of household income, while men’s financial satisfaction increases up to the point at which women earn more than one third of the total income. Money management regimes serve as an important additional tool in creating and compensating for (dis) advantage between partners. The results are discussed in the context of traditional gender norms in the Swiss Society.

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