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  1. The impact of adolescent psychological distress on access and participation in employer sponsored pension plans in the US
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Geary Institute, University College Dublin, [Dublin]

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    Language: English
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    Series: UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy discussion paper series ; Geary WP2022, 01 (January 01, 2022)
    Subjects: Mental health; psychological distress; pensions; retirement savings; financial security; longitudinal studies; cohort studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 41 Seiten)
  2. The impact of automatic enrolment on the mental health gap in pension participation
    evidence from the UK
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Geary Institute, University College Dublin, Dublin

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    Series: UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy discussion paper series ; Geary WP2020, 04 (June 5, 2020)
    Subjects: Mental health; psychological distress; pensions; savings; automatic enrolment; financial security; longitudinal studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 64 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Maintenance of and innovation in long term panel studies
    the case of the German socio economic panel (GSOEP)
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  DIW, Berlin

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    RVK Categories: QB 910 ; QH 244 ; QB 910 ; QH 244
    DDC Categories: 330; 380; 650; 670
    Series: Diskussionspapiere / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung ; Nr. 276
    Discussion papers / German Institute for Economic Research ; Nr. 276
    Subjects: Panel; Empirische Sozialforschung; Wirtschaftsforschung
    Other subjects: (stw)Panel; (stw)Sozialforschung; (stw)Wirtschaftsforschung; (stw)Deutschland; Panel analysis; survey research; longitudinal studies; Panel (STW); Sozialforschung (STW); Wirtschaftsforschung (STW); Deutschland (STW); Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Berlin (STW); Arbeitspapier; Graue Literatur
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  4. The effect of nativity, duration of residence, and age at arrival on obesity
    evidence from an Australian longitudinal study
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wien, Österreich

    The motivation for this paper arises from the lack of longitudinal studies which investigate changes in obesity patterns of immigrants and the effect of age at arrival on these patterns and changes. Additionally, few studies examined empirically the... more

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    The motivation for this paper arises from the lack of longitudinal studies which investigate changes in obesity patterns of immigrants and the effect of age at arrival on these patterns and changes. Additionally, few studies examined empirically the pathways by which changes in obesity occur overtime. We investigated differences in the levels of obesity among foreign-born people from English Speaking and non-English Speaking countries relative to native-born Australians, and how those differences changed with duration of residence and age at arrival using a large representative longitudinal dataset. We also explored whether the association between nativity, duration of residence (DoR) and obesity is mediated by English language proficiency, socioeconomic factors and health behaviour factors. We found that the odds of being obese were significantly smaller among foreign-born people, both from English speaking countries and non-English speaking countries compared with native-born people. Relative to the native-born, immigrants from non-English speaking countries lost their measurable obesity advantage with respect to the native-born after 20 years of residence in Australia, whereas immigrants from English speaking countries did not. We did not find a substantial modification in these associations by age at arrival for either immigrants from non-English speaking or English speaking countries. We found some evidence of a mediating role of English language proficiency on obesity for foreign-born people from non-English speaking countries. Given increasing proportions of foreign-born people in Australia, particularly from non-English speaking countries, our results underscore the role of English language proficiency in designing healthy weight interventions.

     

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    Series: Working papers / Vienna Institute of Demography ; 2018, 11
    Subjects: Nativity; longitudinal studies; obesity; Australia
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 43 Seiten), Illustrationen