While most people prefer equal inheritance, wealthy individuals are more willing to support unequal transfers when they help preserve wealth across generations β‘οΈ based on new experimental evidence now published with @natrinh.bsky.social and @dariatisch.bsky.social in @sfjournal.bsky.social
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Figure 4 Average marginal effects, representative and wealthy sample. Notes: Each color represents one hypothesis. Based on N = 5,600 evaluations in the representative sample and N = 6,368 evaluations in the wealthy sample. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals shown.
Interesting paper by @natrinh.bsky.social, @dariatisch.bsky.social, & @schechtlm.bsky.social on how the Germans assess division of intergenerational transfers among siblings academic.oup.com/sf/advance-a...
Excited to share a new #OA study with @dariatisch.bsky.social and @schechtlm.bsky.socialπWe show that while most people prefer equal inheritance, wealthy individuals are more willing to support unequal transfers when they help preserve wealth across generations β‘οΈ academic.oup.com/sf/advance-a...
It also comes with a special treat that is rare in the research world: A permanent contract after a probation period of one year.
Great job opportunity for those keen to do *applied* and* impactful* research on the effects of universal basic income at Mein Grundeinkommen e.V. with partners at the @ox.ac.uk, @wuvienna.bsky.social & Frankfurt School of Finance and Management! π
mein-grundeinkommen.homerun.co/research-ass...
Thank you!
I'm thrilled to announce that Iβve joined the @wzb.bsky.social! π Excited to continue my research on inequality and wealth and to exchange ideas with such an inspiring community of scholars. Please reach out if you'd like to chat or are in Berlin!
1/10 π¨Why do women accumulate less wealth than men across countries and time?
I had the privilege of co-directing the latest Special Issue of #SER @sasemeeting.bsky.social with @celinebessiere.bsky.social on gender and wealth accumulation. 𧡠‡οΈ
academic.oup.com/ser/article/...
And shout out to the editors @celinebessiere.bsky.social and @maudepugliese.bsky.social too!
Very happy to be part of this special issue on "Gender and Wealth Accumulation" in @sasemeeting.bsky.social next to a fantastic group of scholars β¨
@dariatisch.bsky.social @schechtlm.bsky.social @nicolekapelle.bsky.social @pmlersch.bsky.social @shayobrien.bsky.social academic.oup.com/ser/article/...
Please join if you are in Oxford!
Interview with @pmlersch.bsky.social about romantic partners' similarity in wealth. See also our pre-print π osf.io/preprints/so...
Much looking forward to this collaboration π€©
Hello BlueSky world!
I want to share with you a new work published on ITEJ with S. Boscolo and S. Tedeschi.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
We study the looking forward trends in wealth inequality in Italy with a dynamic micro-simulation model.
Please see below for more details!
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π©π© #sociology check this out π©π©
An ESR special issue devoted to honoring Richard Breen's fantastic contributions to sociology!
Editors include @fabriberna.bsky.social, Berkay Ozcan, Janne Jonsson, and me!
We look forward to receiving many high quality submissions!
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Fantastic opportunity to do research on the intergenerational transmission of wealth and join a great team!
Come bye if you are in London tomorrow! I will present my latest research on the role of parental transfers in creating wealth disparities between women and men π
Unfortunately, 20 years after the Hartz reforms, policymakers still struggle to implement adequate protection against child poverty in Germany. E.g. due to the collapse of the recent coalition, reforms planned for 2025 will not be be introduced #Kindergrundsicherung
Brian Nolan has shaped research on economic and social inequality for nearly five decades.
On the occasion of his retirement, @inetoxford.bsky.social has compiled an overview of his impressive work: www.inet.ox.ac.uk/ne...
To me, he's also been an amazing PhD supervisor and mentor!
My paper on the effect of social policy reform on educational inequality published in #JOSP now finally has a volume and issue number! It took a while π€― I find that #Hartz4 in π©πͺ led to a drop in chances to enter upper sec school for children living in affected families doi.org/10.1017/S00472
Please submit a paper to the summer 2024 RC28 meeting @BrownUniversity!
sites.brown.edu/rc28/
I am in Seville for a great workshop on social stratification and inequality in the digital age hosted by the EU Science Hub. Have a look at the programme and join us online! Weβll start at 10am CEST: joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/digclass/dig...
Nice paper by @betthaeuser.bsky.social, @natrinh.bsky.social and Anette Fasang on parental employment arrangements with the German Microcensus Panel 2016-2019 academic.oup.com/esr/advance-... Earlier open-access working paper version here www.scripts-berlin.eu/publications...
Hello Bluesky community! I'm very happy to share a new paper in ESR with @betthaeuser.bsky.social & Anette Fasang with y'all: We use German Microcensus data to study the prevalence of parental non-standard work contracts and schedules and their relationship with children's education π§β¬οΈ
Thank you! π₯°