Parkinson, T, Zoubir, T, Abdullateef, S., Abedtalas, M., Alyamani, G., Al Ibrahim, Z., Al Husni, M., Alhaj Omar, F., Iboor, F., Allito, H., Jenkins, M., Rashwani, A., Sennou, A, and Shaban, F (2018) Externe Publikationen
Steininger, Karl W. / Pablo Munoz / Jonas Karstensen / Glen P. Peters / Rita Strohmaier / Erick Velazquez (2018) Externe Publikationen
Dillabough, Jo-Anne / Olena Fimyar / Colleen McLaughlin / Zeina Al-Azmeh / Shaher Abdullateef / Musallam Abedtalas (2018) Externe Publikationen
Wegrich, Kai / Sebastian Ziaja (2018) Externe Publikationen
Cuesta, Jose / Mario Negre / Ana Revenga / Maika Schmidt (2018) Externe Publikationen
Jolliffe, Dean / María Ana Lugo / Bénédicte Leroy de la Brière / Jed Friedman / Isis Gaddis / Roy Katayama / Daniel Gerszon Mahler / Mario Negre / David Newhouse / Minh Cong Nguyen / Espen Beer Prydz / Maika Schmidt / Dhiraj Sharma / Judy Yang (2018) Externe Publikationen
Press release from 10 January 2019
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Forschungsprogramm "Transformation politischer (Un-)Ordnung: Institutionen, Werte und Frieden".
Fuhrmann, Hanna (2019) Externe Publikationen
Burchi, Francesco / Daniele Malerba / Nicole Rippin / Claudio E. Montenegro (2019) Discussion Paper 2/2019
To what extent did poverty fall? Is poverty higher among women? The Discussion Paper finds that the decline in income poverty is twice as large as that in multidimensional poverty. Gender differences in poverty levels are minimal, while there is a minimal sign of the feminization of poverty.
Budhathoki, Nanda Kaji / Kerstin K. Zander (2019) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 09. Mai 2019
This presentation focused on the impact of the Equity in Education in Refugee Camps in Kenya (EERCK) remedial education program implemented by World University Service of Canada (WUSC) in Dadaab and Kakuma, and the program’s journey to scale. We designed a rigorous two-part study to estimate the impact of the EERCK program on the…
Negre, Mario / José Cuesta / Ana Revenga / Prescott J. Morley (2019) Briefing Paper 9/2019
Conventional economic wisdom has long maintained that there is a necessary trade-off between pursuit of the efficiency of a system and any attempts to improve equity between participants within that system. Evidence from recent decades suggests,, however, that the trade-off itself is, in many cases,
Leininger, Julia / Anna Lührmann / Rachel Sigman (2019) Discussion Paper 7/2019
This paper explores whether different types, levels and changes in distributional inequalities (Sustainable Development Goal 10) contribute to the erosion of democratic institutions, thereby making governance less inclusive (SDG 16). It provides recommendations for integrated SDG implementation.
Bonn, 04. Juli 2019
Europa ist im 21. Jahrhundert politisch nach rechts gerückt. Parteien, die offen nationalistische und rechtspopulistische Positionen vertreten, finden in vielen europäischen Ländern breite Unterstützung. Bewusst instrumentalisieren sie Themen wie Migration und europäische Integration, um in der Öffentlichkeit soziale Ängste und…
van der Weide, Roy / Ambar Narayan / Mario Negre (2019) Briefing Paper 14/2019
For large parts of the world’s population, individual education is still too closely tied to the education of one’s parents, more so for poorer than for to richer world regions. Countries at any stage of development can raise intergenerational mobility by investing more to equalise opportunities.
Sommer, Christoph (2019) Briefing Paper 16/2019
The drifting-apart of societies has become a major concern in many regions. Economic factors such as income inequality are often assumed to aggravate these trends. This brief depicts what we actually know about the relation between economic factors and social cohesion and outlines policy implications.
Loewe, Markus / Bernhard Trautner / Tina Zintl (2019) Briefing Paper 17/2019
The social contract is a key term in social science literature focusing on state-society relations but has rarely been well. Our briefing paper suggests a concept where social contracts are sets of agreements between societal groups and the government on rights and obligations towards each other.
Martin-Shields, Charles P. / Sonia Camacho / Rodrigo Taborda / Constantin Ruhe (2019) Discussion Paper 12/2019
This paper explores how access to digital technology (ICTs) differs between long-term residents and urban migrants in Bogota. Our data indicates that while migrants initially have lower access to ICTs, over time they become more likely than long-term residents to gain ICT and internet access.
Schwachula, Anna (2019) Buchveröffentlichungen