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ALLBUS-Bibliographie 25. Fassung, Stand - SSOAR

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28 <strong>ALLBUS</strong>-<strong>Bibliographie</strong> (<strong>25.</strong> <strong>Fassung</strong>)<br />

variable is formulated. Furthermore, the notion of asymptotic stability and its relation<br />

to the notion of inertia, which is often called stability by social scientists, is discussed.<br />

An important practical question is how to deal with data from panels with<br />

unequally spaced intervals between waves. Finally, the isssue of the treatment of<br />

ordinal dependent variables is addressed. Using ordinal probit thresholds, the question<br />

of the variance of an ordinal variable across time is clarified and a quick estimator<br />

for variance is given." Arminger verwendet für ein Anwendungsbeispiel die<br />

Gastarbeiter-Items aus der Test-Retest-Studie des <strong>ALLBUS</strong> 1984<br />

Arminger, Gerhard und Müller, F., (1990). Lineare Modelle zur Analyse von Paneldaten.<br />

Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.<br />

Abstract: "On general linear models for panel analysis, with accent on covariance<br />

structure modeling. Attention is given to static and dynamic models, and models with<br />

missing values. Applications are given, using <strong>ALLBUS</strong> 1984 data and the LISREL<br />

computer programm."<br />

Aufgenommen: 15. <strong>Fassung</strong>, Oktober 1998<br />

Arndt, Christian und Volkert, Jürgen, (2007). A Capability Approach for Official<br />

German Poverty and Wealth Reports: Conceptual Background and First Empirical<br />

Results. IAW Diskussionspapiere No.27. Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung:<br />

Abstract: "The majority of the literature related to Amartya Sen´s Capability Approach<br />

(CA) has been devoted to questions of development and developing countries.<br />

In this paper, however, with a theoretical concept and first empirical results at<br />

hand, we shed some light on Sen´s argument that the CA is also relevant to wealthy<br />

countries (Sen, 1999, p. 6). First, we discuss the political background of CA applications<br />

in the case of Germany. Second, we sketch out a new analytical framework for<br />

the assessment of poverty and wealth in affluent countries in general from a CA<br />

perspective. Third, we show how this framework can be based on a corresponding set<br />

of feasible indicators and up-to-date representative information in the German Socio-<br />

Economic Panel Study (GSOEP & <strong>ALLBUS</strong>). Finally, three selected empirical examples<br />

underline the resulting possibilities for analyses of gender inequalities, the<br />

unequal distribution of political participation and interdependencies between financial<br />

and nonfinancial issues of poverty and wealth within this integrative framework.".<br />

Aufgenommen: 22. <strong>Fassung</strong>, März 2008

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