Browsing All of EconStor by Author Diewald, Martin
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2003 | Unsichere Beschäftigung: Unsichere Integration? Auswirkungen destandardisierter Beschäftigung auf die Einbindung in Familie und soziale Netzwerke | Diewald, Martin; Eberle, Michael |
2003 | Erwerbsbiographien von Männern und die sozialen Beziehungen zu Verwandten und Freunden | Diewald, Martin |
2008 | The sociology of the life course and life span psychology: integrated paradigm or complementing pathways? | Diewald, Martin; Mayer, Karl Ulrich |
2009 | Kosten und Nutzen der Sparsamkeit: zur Erhebung sozialer Netzwerke und sozialer Unterstützungspotentiale in der Umfrageforschung | Sattler, Sebastian; Diewald, Martin |
2012 | The German Data Service Center for Business and Organizational Data (DSC-BO) | Edler, Susanne; Meyermann, Alexia; Gebel, Tobias; Liebig, Stefan; Diewald, Martin |
2014 | The SFB882-B3 Linked Employer-Employee Panel Survey (LEEP-B3) | Diewald, Martin; Schunck, Reinhard; Abendroth, Anja-Kristin; Melzer, Silvia Maja; Pausch, Stephanie; Reimann, Mareike; Andernach, Björn; Jacobebbinghaus, Peter |
2015 | Intergenerational Downward Mobility in Educational Attainment and Occupational Careers in West Germany in the Twentieth Century | Diewald, Martin; Schulz, Wiebke; Baier, Tina |
2020 | Arbeiten in der Crowd: Perspektiven der Theorie relationaler Ungleichheiten in Arbeitsorganisationen | Abendroth, Anja-Kristin; Reimann, Mareike; Diewald, Martin; Lükemann, Laura |
2020 | How digitalized is work in large German workplaces, and how is digitalized work perceived by workers? A new employer-employee survey instrument | Reimann, Mareike; Abendroth, Anja; Diewald, Martin |
2023 | Does the Quality of Early Childhood Education and Care Centers Mitigate the Risk of Externalizing Problems? A Genetic-Sensitive Study of Preschoolers in Germany | Mönkediek, Bastian; Schober, Pia; Diewald, Martin; Eichhorn, Harald; Spiess, C. Katharina |
2024 | How Can Genetically Informative Research Contribute to Life Course Research? | Diewald, Martin |