Controlling in öffentlichen Kulturbetrieben: sinnvolle Steuerung vorhandener Mittel unter Berücksichtigung des kulturpolitischen Auftrags
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In: Hamburger Schriften zur Marketingforschung 60
In: HILLMERT, Steffen; HARTUNG, Andreas; WEßLING, Katarina (2017): Dealing with Space and Place in Standard Survey Data. Survey Research Methods [S.l.] 11(3), 267-287. DOI:10.18148/srm/2017.v11i3.6729
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In: European sociological review, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 534-550
ISSN: 1468-2672
We investigate to what extent individual transitions to vocational training in Germany have been affected by local labour-market conditions. A statistical decomposition approach is developed and applied, allowing for a systematic differentiation between long-term change, short-term fluctuations, and structural regional differences in labour-market conditions. To study individual-level consequences for transitions to vocational training, regionalized labour-market data are merged with longitudinal data from the National Educational Panel Study, and multivariate transition-rate models are fitted. The results indicate that structural differences between regions have had significant effects on the transition behaviour of school leavers, whereas temporary crises have been of only minor relevance. Moreover, different groups have been affected to different degrees by varying labour-market conditions. We also highlight the usefulness of our decomposition approach for a broader set of applications.
In: Survey research methods: SRM, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 267-287
ISSN: 1864-3361
Heterogeneity of local conditions and spatial dependencies are typical aspects of sociological phenomena. However, large-scale empirical data is often rather limited with regard to the spatial references that are (publicly) available to researchers. We describe several aspects of the problem and assess possibilities and potential errors associated with limited information. Our examples are returns to education and gender-based and migration-related wage gaps as popular research topics. We base our analyses upon widely used survey data from Germany, the GSOEP, which contains geographical information on various levels of aggregation. Our particular interest is in the decisions that have to be made with regard to problems of space and place in standard surveys, available options and consequences. We conclude with a number of practical suggestions for data users.
In: NomosProzessHandbuch
In: Marktwirtschaftliche Reformpolitik, 18
What is the best way to make regions sustainable? It is this question that international experts from various social science disciplines addressed at a 2019 conference held in Siegen. This volume contains their various contributions.
In: Gesamtkommentar Öffentliches Dienstrecht - GKÖD Bd. 1