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  1. Intercultural aspect in translation and reception of precedent phenomena
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin

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    ISBN: 9783631781074; 3631781075
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    RVK Categories: KD 8850 ; ES 715
    DDC Categories: 491.8; 891.8; 430
    Series: Studies in linguistics, anglophone literatures and cultures ; volume 20
    Subjects: Slowakisch; Russisch; Deutsch; Übersetzung; Literatur; Kulturkontakt
    Other subjects: Andrej; Aspect; comparative research; Gałecki; Intercultural; interculturality; Kiełtyka; linguaculturology; Łukasz; Moscow to the End of the Line; Phenomena; Precedent; precedent phenomena; Reception; Robert; Translation; translation process; Zahorák
    Scope: 132 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm, 252 g
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 113-128 ; Zusammenfassung in deutscher Sprache

    The monograph is a result of the research project VEGA 1/0451/16 Recepcia a translácia ruskej literatúry v interkultúrnom dialógu troch kultúrnych priestorov (ruského, slovenského a nemeckého) - Reception and translation of Russian literature in an intercultural dialogue of three cultural spaces (Russian, Slovak and German).

  2. Intercultural aspect in translation and reception of precedent phenomena
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    ISBN: 9783631781074; 3631781075
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    9783631781074
    RVK Categories: KD 8850 ; ES 715
    DDC Categories: 491.8; 891.8; 430
    Series: Studies in linguistics, anglophone literatures and cultures ; volume 20
    Subjects: Slowakisch; Russisch; Deutsch; Übersetzung; Literatur; Kulturkontakt
    Other subjects: Andrej; Aspect; comparative research; Gałecki; Intercultural; interculturality; Kiełtyka; linguaculturology; Łukasz; Moscow to the End of the Line; Phenomena; Precedent; precedent phenomena; Reception; Robert; Translation; translation process; Zahorák
    Scope: 132 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm, 252 g
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 113-128 ; Zusammenfassung in deutscher Sprache

    The monograph is a result of the research project VEGA 1/0451/16 Recepcia a translácia ruskej literatúry v interkultúrnom dialógu troch kultúrnych priestorov (ruského, slovenského a nemeckého) - Reception and translation of Russian literature in an intercultural dialogue of three cultural spaces (Russian, Slovak and German).

  3. Human capital investments in children
    a comparative analysis of the role of parent-child shared time in selected countries
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  FFB, Lüneburg

    Parents invest in their children’s human capital in several ways. We investigate the extent to which the levels and composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States. We... more

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    Parents invest in their children’s human capital in several ways. We investigate the extent to which the levels and composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States. We test the hypothesis of parentchild time as a form of human capital investment in children using a propensity score treatment effects approach that accounts for the possible endogenous nature of time use and human capital investment. Result: There is considerable evidence of welfare regime effects on parent-child shared time. Our results provide mixed support for the hypothesis that non-care related parent-child time is human capital enriching. The strongest support is found in the case of leisure time and eating time. Eltern investieren in ihre Kinder auf unterschiedliche Weise. Wir untersuchen wie das Ausmaß und die Zusammensetzung von Eltern-Kind Zeiten in unterschiedlichen Ländern mit differenten Wohlfahrtsregimes variiert: Finnland, Deutschland und die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Komposition: Wir testen die Hypothese der Eltern-Kind Zeiten als eine Form von Humankapitalinvestitionen in Kinder mit einem ‚propensity score treatment effects’-Ansatz für die mögliche Endogenität der Zeitverwendung und Humankapitalinvestition. Resultat: Wohlfahrtsregime haben einen signifikanten Einfluss auf die von Eltern mit ihren Kindern verbrachte Zeit. Unsere Resultate unterstützen die Hypothese, dass Eltern-Kind Zeiten, die nicht als Kinderbetreuung zu charakterisieren sind, Humankapital anreichern. Die stärkste Unterstützung wurde für die Bereiche Freizeit und gemeinsam verbrachte Essenszeiten gefunden.

     

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  4. Why you should always include a random slope for the lower-level variable involved in a cross-level interaction
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  ZBW, [Kiel

    Mixed-effects multilevel models are often used to investigate cross-level interactions, a specific type of context effect that may be understood as an upper-level variable moderating the association between a lower-level predictor and the outcome. We... more

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    Mixed-effects multilevel models are often used to investigate cross-level interactions, a specific type of context effect that may be understood as an upper-level variable moderating the association between a lower-level predictor and the outcome. We argue that multilevel models involving cross-level interactions should always include random slopes on the lower-level components of those interactions. Failure to do so will usually result in severely anti-conservative statistical inference. We illustrate the problem with extensive Monte Carlo simulations and examine its practical relevance by studying 30 prototypical cross-level interactions with European Social Survey data for 28 countries. In these empirical applications, introducing a random slope term reduces the absolute t-ratio of the cross-level interaction term by 31 per cent or more in three quarters of cases, with an average reduction of 42 per cent. Many practitioners seem to be unaware of these issues. Roughly half of the cross-level interaction estimates published in the European Sociological Review between 2011 and 2016 are based on models that omit the crucial random slope term. Detailed analysis of the associated test statistics suggests that many of the estimates would not reach conventional thresholds for statistical significance in correctly specified models that include the random slope. This raises the question how much robust evidence of cross-level interactions sociology has actually produced over the past decades.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/195523
    Parent title: Sonderdruck aus: European Sociological Review; Oxford : Oxford University Press; volume 35 (2019), issue 2, 258-279
    Subjects: comparative research; context effects; hierarchical data; multi-level and hierarchichal models
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 78 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Between incremental changes and large shifts
    the development of employment institutions in five EU countries and the United States (1990-2016)
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  AIAS-HSI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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    Series: AIAS-HSI working paper series ; WP 7 (May 2019)
    Subjects: employment institutions; labour law; industrial relations; labour markettrends; comparative research
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 79 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. A global turn in sociology
    approaching social problems from an international vantage point international vantage point
    Published: 9-29-2021
    Publisher:  Population Studies Center, [Philadelphia, PA]

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    Series: Population Center Working Papers (PSC/PARC) / Population Studies Center ; 2021, 77
    Subjects: social problems; global sociology; comparative research
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 25 Seiten), it
  7. Human capital investments in children
    a comparative analysis of the role of parent-child shared time in selected countries
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  FFB, Lüneburg

    Parents invest in their children's human capital in several ways. We investigate the extent to which the levels and composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States. We... more

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    Parents invest in their children's human capital in several ways. We investigate the extent to which the levels and composition of parent-child time varies across countries with different welfare regimes: Finland, Germany and the United States. We test the hypothesis of parentchild time as a form of human capital investment in children using a propensity score treatment effects approach that accounts for the possible endogenous nature of time use and human capital investment. Result: There is considerable evidence of welfare regime effects on parent-child shared time. Our results provide mixed support for the hypothesis that non-care related parent-child time is human capital enriching. The strongest support is found in the case of leisure time and eating time. -- parent-child time ; comparative research ; welfare regimes ; Finland ; Germany ; USA ; treatment effects ; propensity score matching Eltern investieren in ihre Kinder auf unterschiedliche Weise. Wir untersuchen wie das Ausmaß und die Zusammensetzung von Eltern-Kind Zeiten in unterschiedlichen Ländern mit differenten Wohlfahrtsregimes variiert: Finnland, Deutschland und die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Komposition: Wir testen die Hypothese der Eltern-Kind Zeiten als eine Form von Humankapitalinvestitionen in Kinder mit einem ‚propensity score treatment effects'-Ansatz für die mögliche Endogenität der Zeitverwendung und Humankapitalinvestition. Resultat: Wohlfahrtsregime haben einen signifikanten Einfluss auf die von Eltern mit ihren Kindern verbrachte Zeit. Unsere Resultate unterstützen die Hypothese, dass Eltern-Kind Zeiten, die nicht als Kinderbetreuung zu charakterisieren sind, Humankapital anreichern. Die stärkste Unterstützung wurde für die Bereiche Freizeit und gemeinsam verbrachte Essenszeiten gefunden. -- Eltern-Kind Zeit ; ländervergleichende Forschung parent-child time ; comparative research ; Wohlfahrtsregime ; Finnland ; Deutschland ; Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ; Treatment effects ; Propensity score matching

     

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  8. Intercultural aspect in translation and reception of precedent phenomena
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783631781074; 3631781075
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    9783631781074
    RVK Categories: ES 715 ; KD 8850
    DDC Categories: 430; 491.8; 891.8
    Series: Studies in linguistics, anglophone literatures and cultures ; volume 20
    Subjects: Russisch; Literatur; Übersetzung; Kulturkontakt; Deutsch; Slowakisch;
    Other subjects: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General; Semantics, discourse analysis, etc; Translation & interpretation; Andrej; Aspect; comparative research; Gałecki; Intercultural; interculturality; Kiełtyka; linguaculturology; Łukasz; Moscow to the End of the Line; Phenomena; Precedent; precedent phenomena; Reception; Robert; Translation
    Scope: 132 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm, 252 g
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    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite [113]-128

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  10. Intercultural Aspect in Translation and Reception of Precedent Phenomena
  11. Human capital investments in children
    a comparative analysis of the role of parent-child shared time in selected countries
  12. Intercultural aspect in translation and reception of precedent phenomena /
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    ISBN: 978-3-631-78107-4; 3-631-78107-5
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    RVK Categories: KD 8850 ; ES 715
    Series: Studies in linguistics, anglophone literatures and cultures ; volume 20
    Subjects: Russisch.; Literatur.; Übersetzung.; Kulturkontakt.; Deutsch.; Slowakisch.
    Other subjects: Andrej; Aspect; comparative research; Gałecki; Intercultural; interculturality; Kiełtyka; linguaculturology; Łukasz; Moscow to the End of the Line; Phenomena; Precedent; precedent phenomena; Reception; Robert; Translation; translation process; Zahorák
    Scope: 132 Seiten :, Illustrationen ;, 22 cm, 252 g.
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 113-128 ; Zusammenfassung in deutscher Sprache. - The monograph is a result of the research project VEGA 1/0451/16 Recepcia a translácia ruskej literatúry v interkultúrnom dialógu troch kultúrnych priestorov (ruského, slovenského a nemeckého) - Reception and translation of Russian literature in an intercultural dialogue of three cultural spaces (Russian, Slovak and German).

  13. Patterns of precarious employment in a female-dominated sector in five affluent countries
    the case of paid domestic labor sector in five welfare states
    Published: August 2018
    Publisher:  Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), asbl, Luxembourg

    This is the first quantitative comparative study that examines the relationship between paid domestic labor and precarious employment on the micro-level. Using the Luxembourg Income Study 2013/2014, it shows that across welfare regimes, domestic... more

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    This is the first quantitative comparative study that examines the relationship between paid domestic labor and precarious employment on the micro-level. Using the Luxembourg Income Study 2013/2014, it shows that across welfare regimes, domestic workers have a higher probability of working in precarious employment settings compared to other industries. Furthermore, the overlaps of two or more precarious employment settings are significantly more common in domestic work than among other industries in all countries examined. This is an important finding as it proves the high insecurity of the formal domestic labor industry even in countries with specific regulations regarding domestic work.

     

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    Language: English
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    hdl: 10419/203032
    Series: LIS working paper series ; no. 746
    Subjects: care work; comparative research; female employment; paid domestic work; precarious employment
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 44 Seiten), Illustrationen