Juli 3rd, 2026: “Fridays at 10:30” series by the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA).
What Do We Know About the Costs and Benefits of Prevention in Occupational Safety and Health? An International Literature Review of the Evidence (in German).
Dr. Andreas Koch [IAW]
June 11, 2026: Bertelsmann Foundation, Berlin Colloquium, ‘New basic income support, old challenges – How to achieve better placement with less bureaucracy’, Berlin.
Between personal effort and support: Empirical evidence on basic income support (in German).
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Boockmann [IAW]
March 19, 2025: Final symposium ‘Good work organisation in outpatient care’, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Berlin.
More attractive and less stressful? Possible effects of alternative forms of organisation in outpatient care (in German).
Dr. Jochen Späth [IAW]
February 6, 2025: DIFIS Workshop: "Life course consequences of the professional provision of care work", Bremen.
Remuneration in the care sector: a look at employment histories and the connection with the shortage of skilled workers (in German).
Martin Kroczek [IAW]
December 5, 2024: Networking meeting of the research program on nursing education and the nursing profession of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Transitions from nursing assistant to specialist training from a theoretical and empirical perspective (in German).
Marcel Reiner [IAW] together with Dr. Jochen Späth [IAW] and Jan Braun [Esslingen University]
Uwe Schwarze, Matthias Becker, Christoph Döring, Kathrin Mittelstät
Soziale Schuldnerberatung.
Sozialmagazin. 6/2020, S. 37-43.
Janka Höld,
Jochen Späth, Cornelia Kricheldorff
What makes them happy? Professional care-givers’ job satisfaction.
Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie 53, 655–662 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00391-020-01759-6
Rolf Kleimann
Ungleichheit - sehen was der Fall ist
ifo Schnelldienst, 2/2020, 73. Jg., S. 23-26.
Martin Biewen, Martin Ungerer, Max Löffler
Why did income inequality in Germany not increase further after 2005?
German Economic Review, 2019, Vol. 20, pp. 471-504. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1111/geer.12153/html