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  • Mattei, Paola; Dumay, Xavier; Mangez, Éric; Behrend, Jacqueline (Hrsg.) (2023): Why Globalization Hardly Affects Education Systems : A Historical Institutionalist View MATTEI, Paola, ed., Xavier DUMAY, ed., Éric MANGEZ, ed., Jacqueline BEHREND, ed.. The Oxford Handbook of Education and Globalization. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2023, pp. 554-C26P159. ISBN 978-0-19-757068-5. Available under: doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197570685.013.24

    Why Globalization Hardly Affects Education Systems : A Historical Institutionalist View

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    Many scholars and observers have assumed that globalization triggers convergence in many areas, including education policy and systems. Yet, while some change has happened, the central elements of countries’ education systems have been relatively unaffected by globalization. This chapter explains this inertia, pointing at the politics of education. Taking a historical institutionalist perspective, the chapter shows that education systems have created positive feedback effects generating path dependencies which make education systems increasingly resilient to change. A review and discussion of recent research underpin this reasoning, identifying three mechanisms, through public opinion, interest groups, and political elites, respectively.

  • Die heilige Kuh des deutschen Steuerrechts : Wie sich das verzerrte Bild von der Entfernungspauschale korrigieren ließe

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    Die Entfernungspauschale ist beliebt als Instrument zur Senkung


    der eigenen Steuerlast. Dabei ist sie doppelt problematisch: Sie


    verstärkt die Verteilungsungleichheit und wirkt sich negativ auf


    Umwelt und Klima aus. In diesem Policy Paper zeigen wir, dass


    diese Zusammenhänge häufig nicht richtig wahrgenommen


    werden. Erhalten Bürger*innen jedoch objektive Informationen


    über die Verteilungs- und Umweltwirkungen, so erhöht dies ihre


    Zustimmung zu Vorschlägen für eine Reform der Pauschale. Eine


    solche Wahrnehmungskorrektur könnte ein Hebel sein, um die


    Unterstützung für eine Reform zu erhöhen und die Entfernungspauschale


    sozial wie ökologisch nachhaltiger zu gestalten.

  • Wagner, Patrick; Raess, Damian (2023): South to north investment linkages and decent work in Brazil Labour. Wiley. 2023, 37(1), pp. 122-159. ISSN 1121-7081. eISSN 1467-9914. Available under: doi: 10.1111/labr.12239

    South to north investment linkages and decent work in Brazil

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    Over the last 25 years, the BRICs asserted themselves as drivers of globalization. But what does their new-found prominence mean for working conditions at home? Using a novel sub-national database covering outward investment linkages and working conditions in Brazilian municipalities, this study tests whether a direct investment in Europe leads to the introduction of decent working conditions in Brazil. The empirical results provide strong support for the investing-up effect using a mixture of panel data analysis and text analysis. The results suggest that economic integration with high-standard developed countries can act as a powerful mechanism for labor standard improvements in developing countries.

  • Gloomy prospects : The Konstanz Inequality Barometer shows that inequality is perceived to have increased

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    Data from the new wave of the Konstanz Inequality Barometer shows that people in Germany perceive a widespread increase of inequality in income and wealth and barely distinguish between income and wealth inequality. This is despite the fact that wealth inequality is significantly larger than income inequality. At the same time, the actual level of inequality is still underestimated in some respects. Concerning the prospects of the younger generation, many people, especially supporters of the right-wing populist AfD, are rather negative. Less pessimism is found among supporters of the center-right parties, CDU/CSU and FDP.

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    Horn, Alexander; Jensen, Carsten (2023): Policy signals in party communication : explaining positional concreteness in parties’ Facebook posts West European Politics. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2023, 46(5), pp. 971-994. ISSN 0140-2382. eISSN 1743-9655. Available under: doi: 10.1080/01402382.2022.2085952

    Policy signals in party communication : explaining positional concreteness in parties’ Facebook posts

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    Policy signals are often conceived of as positions on an ideological scale. However, apart from the position – considered here as the policy objective – the policy instrument and the concreteness of the instrument must also be taken into consideration. In the article, a new conceptualisation of policy signals is developed, which integrates policy objectives, policy instruments and how concrete these are. Drawing on issue competition research, a set of expectations is advanced about the importance of actors’ control over outcomes for positional concreteness. Then, policy signals are looked at in the unmediated context of Danish parties’ Facebook posts ahead of the 2019 national election. Based on all textual and audio-visual posts in the year before the election, it is found that the levels of positional concreteness are generally high. Yet – in line with expectations – positional concreteness depends on parties’ incumbency status and the policy field.

  • Srismith, Duangkamol; Dierkes, Katja; Zipfel, Stephan; Thiel, Ansgar; Sudeck, Gorden; Giel, Katrin E.; Behrens, Simone C. (2023): Physical activity improves body image of sedentary adults : Exploring the roles of interoception and affective response Current Psychology. Springer. 2023, 42(30), pp. 26663-26671. ISSN 1046-1310. eISSN 1936-4733. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-03641-7

    Physical activity improves body image of sedentary adults : Exploring the roles of interoception and affective response

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    To reduce the number of sedentary people, an improved understanding of effects of exercise in this specific group is needed. The present project investigates the impact of regular aerobic exercise uptake on body image, and how this effect is associated with differences in interoceptive abilities and affective response to exercise. Participants were 29 sedentary adults who underwent a 12-week aerobic physical activity intervention comprised of 30–36 sessions. Body image was improved with large effect sizes. Correlations were observed between affective response to physical activity and body image improvement, but not with interoceptive abilities. Explorative mediation models suggest a neglectable role of a priori interoceptive abilities. Instead, body image improvement was achieved when positive valence was assigned to interoceptive cues experienced during exercise.

  • Die Studierendenbefragung in Deutschland : Studiensituation unter Onlinebedingungen : Studieren während der Corona-Pandemie 2021

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    Der Bericht basiert auf der bundesweiten Befragungsstudie "Die Studierendenbefragung in Deutschland" (SiD), in der drei bislang unabhängige große Langzeiterhebungen unter Studierenden zusammengeführt wurden: die "Sozialerhebung", der "Studierendensurvey" und "best – Studieren mit einer gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigung". Im Befragungszeitraum 2021 haben mehr als 180.000 Studierende von 250 Hochschulen teilgenommen. Bei der Befragung 2021 konnten die vielfältigen Erfahrungen und Einschätzungen der Studierenden inmitten des dritten Pandemiesemesters erfasst werden. In diesem von der AG Hochschulforschung der Universität Konstanz verfassten und von dem BMBF finanzierten Bericht werden Aspekte der Digitalisierung an deutschen Hochschulen und die Erfahrungen der Studierenden mit der Onlinelehre untersucht. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei die folgenden vier Schwerpunkte zur Studiensituation: die soziale Integration, Lernumwelten, Studienerfolg und Abbruchintentionen sowie erlebte Schwierigkeiten.

  • Schemmerling, Moritz; Friehs, Maria-Therese; Kotzur, Patrick F.; Bastias, Franco; De Keersmaecker, Jonas; Macedo, Francisco G.; Neto, Felix; Neto, Joana; Schmid, Katharina; Boehnke, Klaus (2023): Comparing Social Perceptions of Culturally Emic Protagonists Using the Stereotype Content Model : A Scale Development and Adaption Process Across Four Languages and Eight Countries Psychological Test Adaptation and Development. Hogrefe. 2023, 4(1), pp. 350-362. eISSN 2698-1866. Available under: doi: 10.1027/2698-1866/a000067

    Comparing Social Perceptions of Culturally Emic Protagonists Using the Stereotype Content Model : A Scale Development and Adaption Process Across Four Languages and Eight Countries

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    Cross-cultural comparisons are often based on a single itemset that is used in several cultures and languages being translated semantically correct. In contrast, a new, emic, approach measures the same construct with individually created items for each culture and language. To test this emic approach, the current paper used the stereotype content model (SCM) with its dimensions, warmth, and competence. It is used to compare perceptions of people, residing in different countries, speaking different languages. The current paper reports a study (N = 2,901) that tests whether an adapted scale allows reliable and structurally valid measurement and comparisons of culturally emic protagonists on SCM dimensions across four languages (English, German, Portuguese, Spanish) in eight countries (United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Brazil, Spain, Argentina). The warmth dimension emerges as largely universal, but the competence dimension is a more culture-specific construct. Cross-cultural comparisons as to the competence dimension should be treated with care.

  • Maurer, Stephan E.; Rauch, Ferdinand (2023): Economic geography aspects of the Panama Canal Oxford Economic Papers. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023, 75(1), pp. 142-162. ISSN 0030-7653. eISSN 1464-3812. Available under: doi: 10.1093/oep/gpac009

    Economic geography aspects of the Panama Canal

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    This paper studies how the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 changed counties’ market potential and influenced the economic geography of the USA. We compute shipment effective distances with and without the canal from each US county to each other US county and to international ports and compute the resulting change in market potential. The main elasticity would imply that a 1% increase in market potential led to a total increase of population by around 2.3% in 1940. We compute similar elasticities for wages, land values, and immigration from out of state. Tradable (manufacturing) industries react stronger than non-tradable (services) industries.

  • Urman, Aleksandra; Makhortykh, Mykola; Ulloa, Roberto; Sydorova, Maryna; Kulshrestha, Juhi (2023): Constants and Variables : How Does the Visual Representation of the Holocaust by AI Change Over Time Eastern European Holocaust Studies. De Gruyter. 2023, 1(2), pp. 365-371. eISSN 2749-9030. Available under: doi: 10.1515/eehs-2023-0055

    Constants and Variables : How Does the Visual Representation of the Holocaust by AI Change Over Time

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    dc.contributor.author: Urman, Aleksandra; Makhortykh, Mykola; Sydorova, Maryna

  • Busemeyer, Marius R.; Rinscheid, Adrian; Schupp, Jürgen (2023): Hohe Zustimmung zu bedingungslosem Grundeinkommen – vor allem bei den möglichen Profiteur*innen DIW-Wochenbericht. Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung. 2023, 2023(21), pp. 246-254. ISSN 0012-1304. eISSN 1860-8787. Available under: doi: 10.18723/diw_wb:2023-21-1

    Hohe Zustimmung zu bedingungslosem Grundeinkommen – vor allem bei den möglichen Profiteur*innen

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    dc.contributor.author: Schupp, Jürgen

  • Gendered Effects of the Minimum Wage

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    Women are more likely to work in jobs with low hours than men. Low-hour jobs are associated with lower hourly wages and are more likely impacted by minimum wages that set a floor on hourly wages. We document that the first German minimum wage significantly increased women’s transition towards jobs with higher weekly hours. We construct and estimate an equilibrium search model with demographic and firm productivity heterogeneity. The model replicates observed gender gaps in employment, hours and wage and the positive relationship between hours and hourly wages. We implement the minimum wage in our model with a penalty to address non-compliance. Based on our model, the minimum wage primarily reduces the gender income gap through the gender wage gap. At its 2022 level, the German minimum wage reduces the gender employment and hours gap due to an upward reallocation effect, resulting in women’s increased participation in higher-hour jobs with lower separation rates. The upward reallocation effect is the strongest for women with children and varies by marital state and spousal income. While the minimum wage only modestly discourages firms from posting jobs, it shifts job offers toward full-time positions.

  • Schönhage, Nanna Lauritz; Geys, Benny (2023): Politicians and Scandals that Damage the Party Brand Legislative Studies Quarterly. Wiley. 2023, 48(2), pp. 305-331. ISSN 0362-9805. eISSN 1939-9162. Available under: doi: 10.1111/lsq.12377

    Politicians and Scandals that Damage the Party Brand

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    Scandals can cause serious damage to political parties’ brand name and reputation, which may taint all members of the party—even those not implicated in the scandal. In this article, we therefore explore how (uninvolved) politicians are likely to react to the eruption of such events. Building on a survey among UK local councilors (N = 2133), we first document the prevalence of distinct response strategies (such as distancing oneself from the scandal-hit party or redirecting attention to similar events in other parties). Then, building on a between-subject survey-experimental design, we assess the moderating roles of partisanship and scandal type. We show that a scandal in one’s own party reduces the probability of distancing oneself from the scandal-hit party (particularly among men). We also find that scandal type matters: pointing out similar scandals in other parties is less likely for sex scandals compared to financial scandals (particularly among women).

  • Degaetano-Ortlieb, Stefania; Kazantseva, Anna; Reiter, Nils (Hrsg.) (2023): Towards a More In-Depth Detection of Political Framing DEGAETANO-ORTLIEB, Stefania, ed., Anna KAZANTSEVA, ed., Nils REITER, ed. and others. The 7th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature : Proceedings of LaTeCH-CLfL 2023. Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2023, pp. 162-174. ISBN 978-1-959429-54-8. Available under: doi: 10.18653/v1/2023.latechclfl-1.18

    Towards a More In-Depth Detection of Political Framing

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    In social sciences, recent years have witnessed a growing interest in applying NLP approaches to automatically detect framing in political discourse. However, most NLP studies by now focus heavily on framing effect arising from topic coverage, whereas framing effect arising from subtle usage of linguistic devices remains understudied. In a collaboration with political science researchers, we intend to investigate framing strategies in German newspaper articles on the “European Refugee Crisis”. With the goal of a more in-depth framing analysis, we not only incorporate lexical cues for shallow topic-related framing, but also propose and operationalize a variety of framing-relevant semantic and pragmatic devices, which are theoretically derived from linguistics and political science research. We demonstrate the influential role of these linguistic devices with a large-scale quantitative analysis, bringing novel insights into the linguistic properties of framing.

  • (2023): Shine Bright Like a Diamond : When Signaling Creates Glass Cliffs for Female Executives Journal of Management. Sage Publications. 2023, 49(3), pp. 1005-1036. ISSN 0149-2063. eISSN 1557-1211. Available under: doi: 10.1177/01492063211067518

    Shine Bright Like a Diamond : When Signaling Creates Glass Cliffs for Female Executives

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    There is mixed support for the glass cliff hypothesis that firms will more likely appoint female candidates into top management positions when in crisis. We trace the inconsistent findings back to an underdeveloped theoretical link and deficient identification strategies. Using signaling theory, we suggest that crisis firms appoint female top managers to signal change to the market and argue that the effect is context-dependent. In a field study of 26,156 executive appointments in U.S. firms between 2000 and 2016, we exploit a regression discontinuity to test for the causal impact of firm crisis status on the likelihood of female top management appointments and for moderators of the effect. We find that crisis status leads to a significant increase in female top management appointments and that crisis (vs. noncrisis) firms are more likely to frame female appointments as change-related in press releases. Importantly, the presence of the glass cliff effect hinges on attributes of the signaler (absence of another female executive), signal (appointment type), and receiver (investor attention). The findings robustly evidence the glass cliff and our theoretical extensions.

  • Nemčok, Miroslav; Bosancianu, Constantin Manuel; Leshchenko, Olga; Kluknavská, Alena (2023): Softening the corrective effect of populism : populist parties’ impact on political interest West European Politics. Taylor & Francis. 2023, 46(4), pp. 760-787. ISSN 0140-2382. eISSN 1743-9655. Available under: doi: 10.1080/01402382.2022.2089963

    Softening the corrective effect of populism : populist parties’ impact on political interest

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    dc.contributor.author: Nemčok, Miroslav; Bosancianu, Constantin Manuel; Kluknavská, Alena

  • Horn, Alexander; Kevins, Anthony; van Kersbergen, Kees (2023): The paternalist politics of punitive and enabling workfare : evidence from a new dataset on workfare reforms in 16 countries, 1980–2015 Socio-Economic Review. Oxford University Press. 2023, 21(4), pp. 2137-2166. ISSN 1475-1461. eISSN 1475-147X. Available under: doi: 10.1093/ser/mwac060

    The paternalist politics of punitive and enabling workfare : evidence from a new dataset on workfare reforms in 16 countries, 1980–2015

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    Does neoliberalism lie behind the increased use of social policy to control and incentivize labour market behaviour? We argue that this assumed connection is theoretically weak and empirically inaccurate, and we point to an alternative explanation centred on government paternalism. Using a new comparative dataset on workfare reforms, we first describe how the overall balance of punitive and enabling demands placed on the unemployed has changed across 16 countries between 1980 and 2015. We observe a growing number of workfare reforms, modestly tilted towards the punitive side—but without a broad shift towards punitive workfare. We then assess the drivers of policy intervention, finding that government paternalism, rather than neoliberalism, helps us to understand which governments enact enabling and punitive measures. In line with our broader argument, we suggest that this reflects the moral (rather than economic) foundations of social policy.

  • Taxation of Top Incomes and Tax Avoidance

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    This paper studies the aggregate and distributional effects of raising the top marginal income tax rate in the presence of tax avoidance. To this end, we develop a quantitative macroeconomic model with heterogeneous agents and occupational choice in which entrepreneurs can avoid taxes in two ways. On the extensive margin, entrepreneurs can choose the legal form of their business organization to reduce their tax burden. On the intensive margin, entrepreneurs can shift their income between different tax bases. In a quantitative application to the US economy, we find that tax avoidance lowers productive efficiency, generates sizable welfare losses, and reduces the effectiveness of the top marginal tax rate at lowering inequality. Tax avoidance reduces the optimal top marginal income tax rate from 47 % to 43 %.

  • The Political Economy of Domestic and External Sovereign Debt

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    This paper explores the political and distributional consequences of sovereign debt and default taking into account that a sizable share of public debt is held by domestic creditors. We develop a quantitative macroeconomic model in which heterogeneous households face idiosyncratic income risk and save in non-state-contingent government bonds. Debt contracts are not enforceable and the government is politically constrained in its policy choices: A fiscal plan is required to receive the support of the majority of households. If neither fiscal plan is approved, the government has to default and to restructure domestic and external debt. Debt crises are characterized by a political conflict. In the course of a crisis, rising debt service costs force the government to cut redistributive spending. While wealthy households benefit from high interest rates on their savings, poor households support a default. Consequently, the approval of the fiscal plan decreases and the likelihood of a political default rises. Political constraints generate sizable welfare costs highlighting that individuals do not internalize the impact of their voting on interest rates and redistributive spending in equilibrium.

  • (2023): Could classic psychedelics influence immigrants’ acculturation process? : A narrative review contemplating how Drug Science, Policy and Law. Sage. 2023, 9. ISSN 2050-3245. eISSN 2050-3245. Available under: doi: 10.1177/20503245231191400

    Could classic psychedelics influence immigrants’ acculturation process? : A narrative review contemplating how

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    Rising international migration, paired with increasing public support for far-right political parties, poses a growing challenge to the countries tasked with successfully integrating immigrants into their society. Further complicating this matter is the fact that the acculturation process which immigrants undergo to fully integrate into their host society can be long, difficult, and taxing to their mental health, physical health, and sense of belonging. A better understanding of how the unique burdens faced by immigrants might be alleviated or more easily processed is therefore vital for the success of both immigrants and their host countries. Drawing on initial findings suggesting that classic psychedelics can help individuals process incidents of discrimination, make healthier decisions, and experience deeper feelings of connectedness to others, this literature review presents a roadmap for determining what classic psychedelics may offer immigrants, a large and rapidly growing international minority group.

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