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Andersson, Gunnar; Duvander, Ann-Zofie; Hank, Karsten (2005): "Erwerbsstatus und Familienentwicklung in Schweden aus paarbezogener Perspektive", In: Tölke, A.; Hank (ed.), Männer - Das \'vernachlässigte\' Geschlecht in der Familienforschung, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, pp. 220 - 234.
Hank, Karsten; Erlinghagen, Marcel (2005): "Volunteer Work", In: Börsch-Supan, Axel (ed.), Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe - First Results from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, MEA, Mannheim, pp. 259 - 264.
Börsch-Supan, Axel (2005): "Risiken im Lebenszyklus: Theorie und Evidenz". In: Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 6, S. 449 - 469.
Jürges, Hendrik; Schneider, Kerstin; Büchel, Felix (2005): "The effect of central exit examinations on student achievement: Quasi-experimental evidence from TIMSS Germany". In: Journal of the European Economic Association, 5, S. 1134 - 1155.
Jürges, Hendrik (2005): "Interview, Module, and Question Length in SHARE", In: Börsch-Supan, Axel (ed.), The Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe - Methodology.
Börsch-Supan, Axel; Brugiavini, Agar; Jürges, Hendrik; Siegrist, Johannes; Weber, Guglielmo (2005) (eds.): Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe - First Results from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. MEA, Mannheim.
Jürges, Hendrik (2005): The Geographic Mobility of Dual-Earner Couples: Does Gender Ideology Matter?, DIW-Discussion Paper 474.
Börsch-Supan, Axel; Köke, Jens; Winter, Joachim (2005): "Pension reform, savings behavior, and capital market performance". In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 4, S. 87 - 107.
Tölke, Angelika; Hank, Karsten (2005) (eds.): Männer - Das "vernachlässigte" Geschlecht in der Familienforschung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden.
Börsch-Supan, Axel (2005): "From traditional DB to notional DC systems: The pension reform process in Sweden, Italy, and Germany". In: Journal of the European Economic Association, 3, S. 458 - 465.