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- PublikationQuantitative research methods in social work education: Status and development potentials(25.11.2022) Fellmann, Lukas; Gautschi, Joel; Haunberger, Sigrid; Hümbelin, Oliver; Kessler, Dorian; Maggiori, Christian; Nieuwenboom, Jan Willem; Sepahniya, Samin06 - Präsentation
- PublikationEinblicke in die Studie: «Socioeconomic inequalities and effects of nature on children’s health related quality of life»(13.09.2022) Sepahniya, Samin; Hess, Nadja06 - Präsentation
- PublikationHerausforderungen und Zukunftsperspektiven in der Arbeitsintegration(Berner Fachhochschule, 2022) Neuenschander, Peter; Fritschi, Tobias David; Sepahniya, Samin05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
- PublikationWeathering the storm together: Does unemployment insurance help couples avoid divorce?(SAGE, 2022) Kessler, Dorian; Hevenstone, Debora; Vandecasteele, Leen; Sepahniya, Samin [in: Journal of European Social Policy]This study examines whether unemployment insurance benefit generosity impacts divorce, drawing on full population administrative data and a Swiss reform that reduced unemployment insurance maximum benefit duration. We assess the effect of the reform by comparing the pre- to the post-reform change in divorce rates among unemployed individuals who were affected by the reform with the change in divorce rates among a statistically balanced group of unemployed individuals who was not affected by the reform. Difference-indifferences estimates suggest that the reform caused a 2.8 percentage point increase in divorce (a 25% increase). Effects were concentrated among low-income couples (+58%) and couples with an unemployed husband (+32%) though gender differences are attributable to men’s breadwinner status. Female main breadwinners were more strongly affected (+78%) than male main breadwinners (+40%). Results confirm the ‘family stress model’ which posits that job search and financial stress cause marital conflict. Policymakers should consider a broad array of impacts, including divorce, when considering reductions in unemployment insurance generosity01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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