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Trends in non-formaler Bildungsbeteiligung
Wiest, M., Hoffmann, M., Widany, S., & Kaufmann, K. (2018). Trends in non-formaler Bildungsbeteiligung in der zweiten Lebenshälfte. Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 51, 895-900.
Trends in non‐formaler Bildungsbeteiligung in der zweiten Lebenshälfte
Wiest, M., Hoffmann, M., Widany, S., & Kaufmann, K. (2018). Trends in non‐formaler Bildungsbeteiligung in der zweiten Lebenshälfte. Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 51(8), 895‐900.
Regional impact of population aging on changes in individual self-perceptions of aging
Wolff, J. K., Beyer, A.-K., Wurm, S., Nowossadeck, S., & Wiest, M. (2018). Regional impact of population aging on changes in individual self-perceptions of aging: fndings from the German Ageing Survey. The Gerontologist, 58(1), 47-56. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx127
Consequences of different types of informal caregiving for mental, self-rated, and physical health
Zwar, L., König, H.-H., & Hajek, A. (2018). Consequences of different types of informal caregiving for mental, self-rated, and physical health: longitudinal findings from the German Ageing Survey. Quality of Life Research, 27(10), 2667-2679.
The impact of different types of informal caregiving on cognitive functioning of older caregiver
Zwar, L., König, H.-H., & Hajek, A. (2018). The impact of different types of informal caregiving on cognitive functioning of older caregivers: evidence from a longitudinal, population-based study in Germany. Social Science & Medicine, 214, 12-19.
Informiert sein, mitreden
Informiert sein, mitreden: da sind ältere Männer eher dabei als Frauen. Informationsdienst Alter & Forschung, 18(110), 3-12.
Evangelische Kirche ist Plattform und Motor für zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement
Ahrens, P.-A. (2017). Evangelische Kirche ist Plattform und Motor für zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement: Sonderauswertung des vierten Freiwilligensurveys 2014. eNewsletter Wegweiser Bürgergesellschaft 05/2017 vom 26.04.2017.
Freiwilliges Engagement in Kultur
Alscher, M. (2017). Freiwilliges Engagement in Kultur: Sonderauswertung des Freiwilligensurveys 2014. Berlin: Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung.
Does grandchild care influence grandparents’ self-rated health?
Ates, M. (2017). Does grandchild care influence grandparents’ self-rated health? Evidence from a fixed effects approach. Social Science & Medicine, 190, 67-74.
Longitudinal associations between perceived age discrimination and subjective well-being
Avidor, S., Ayalon, L., Palgi , Y., & Bodner, E. (2017). Longitudinal associations between perceived age discrimination and subjective well-being: variations by age and subjective life expectancy. Aging & Mental Health, 21(7), 761-765.