A substantial body of research has shown worse health conditions for East- vs. West-Germany in the wake of reunification. In the present study, we investigate how these differences between the two formerly divided regions developed and what maintains them. Specifically, we consider the associations between health status, income satisfaction, and health-related locus of control. In a quasi-experimental and longitudinal study design, we are particularly interested in the differences between individuals who stayed in East-Germany and those who were born in the East but migrated to West-Germany. To this end, we examined data from seven waves of the Saxony Longitudinal Study (2003–2009). Specifically, we tested a cross-lagged panel model with ra...
Background: Migrants from Eastern Europe constitute more than 5% of Germany's population. Since popu...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Ronellenfitsch U, Razum O. Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe to...
A substantial body of research has shown worse health conditions for East- vs. West-Germany in the w...
In this paper we investigate if there was a causal effect of changes in current and 'permanent' inco...
Razum O, Altenhoener T, Breckenkamp J, Voigtländer S. Social epidemiology after the German reunifica...
In this paper we investigate if there was a causal effect of changes in current and 'permanent' inco...
In Germany, internal migration streams have shaped the population structure quite notably during the...
The unification of Germany in 1990 brought about substantial social and economic changes in its east...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
The reunification of the socialist German Democratic Republic and the capitalist Federal Republic of...
We investigate whether there was a causal effect of income changes on the health satisfaction of Eas...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Background: Migrants from Eastern Europe constitute more than 5% of Germany's population. Since popu...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Ronellenfitsch U, Razum O. Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe to...
A substantial body of research has shown worse health conditions for East- vs. West-Germany in the w...
In this paper we investigate if there was a causal effect of changes in current and 'permanent' inco...
Razum O, Altenhoener T, Breckenkamp J, Voigtländer S. Social epidemiology after the German reunifica...
In this paper we investigate if there was a causal effect of changes in current and 'permanent' inco...
In Germany, internal migration streams have shaped the population structure quite notably during the...
The unification of Germany in 1990 brought about substantial social and economic changes in its east...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
The reunification of the socialist German Democratic Republic and the capitalist Federal Republic of...
We investigate whether there was a causal effect of income changes on the health satisfaction of Eas...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Background: Migrants from Eastern Europe constitute more than 5% of Germany's population. Since popu...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Ronellenfitsch U, Razum O. Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe to...