Jean-Yves Gerlitz

ORCID: 0000-0002-1397-0474
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Research Areas
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Labor Movements and Unions
  • Agricultural risk and resilience
  • Hydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact
  • Income, Poverty, and Inequality
  • Climate variability and models
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Discrimination and Equality Law
  • Taxation and Compliance Studies
  • International Labor and Employment Law
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Survey Methodology and Nonresponse
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • South Asian Studies and Conflicts
  • Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
  • Criminal Law and Policy
  • Rural development and sustainability

University of Bremen
2017-2022

Constructor University
2017-2022

International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
2012-2016

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
2008

In recent years the population of Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH) has been confronted with rapid social, economic, demographic, and political changes. addition, region is particularly vulnerable to climate change. However, there a scarcity cohesive information on state environment socio-economic situation approximately 210 million people who reside in HKH. Specifically, data livelihood vulnerability are lacking. As part Himalaya Climate Change Adaptation Programme, International Centre for...

10.1080/17565529.2016.1145099 article EN Climate and Development 2016-03-07

Research shows that concurrent and sequential self-administered mixed-mode designs both have advantages disadvantages in terms of panel survey recruitment maintenance. Since usually achieve higher initial response rates at lower bias than designs, the former may be ideal for recruitment. However, producea high share paper respondents relative to web respondents. these been found risk attrition, cause data collection costs, slow down fieldwork process, more practical regular course study...

10.31235/osf.io/526vc_v1 preprint EN 2025-01-31

Cohesive information is lacking when it comes to the socioeconomic status of more than 210 million people residing in greater Himalayan region. The reasons for disparities between mountain and non-mountain areas, as well within system, have not yet been fully explored. To address this gap, International Centre Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) has carried out a study order identify understand specificity poverty. Empirical findings based on national livelihood survey data show that...

10.1080/02255189.2012.689613 article FR Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d études du développement 2012-06-01

Abstract The Standard Employment Relationship (SER) in industrialised countries is associated with strong protection for employees who fulfil its criteria but tends to neglect those do not. Although the theoretical concept of SER has had repercussions around world, global empirical incidence and variation regulatory patterns it have not been scrutinised so far. Comparative quantitative research labour law mainly focused on overall level employment Northern Hemisphere. Against this...

10.1093/indlaw/dwab016 article EN Industrial Law Journal 2021-05-28

Approximately 211 million people live in the Hindu Kush–Himalaya region. Although poverty levels this region are high, there is a lack of cohesive information on socioeconomic status its populations that would enable decision-makers to understand different manifestations and design effective alleviation programs. Hence, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), consultation with international regional partners, has developed Multidimensional Poverty Measure...

10.1659/mrd-journal-d-14-00027.1 article EN cc-by Mountain Research and Development 2015-08-01

Despite the rise of in-work poverty across Europe, psychological consequences individual economic vulnerability are still rather unknown. Drawing on both objective and subjective conceptualizations vulnerability, we investigate effects low labour income perceived financial strain mental well-being. We argue that restricts workers' agency propose sense control as a mediator in relationship between well-being – irrespective household's situation. Multilevel analyses 19 years based sample N =...

10.1080/1359432x.2020.1843533 article EN European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 2020-11-23

Journal Article Justice Perception in Times of Transition: Trends Germany, 1991–2006 Get access Jean-Yves Gerlitz, Gerlitz Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Kai Mühleck, Mühleck Percy Scheller, Scheller Markus Schrenker European Sociological Review, Volume 28, Issue 2, April 2012, Pages 263–282, https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcq062 Published: 02 December 2010 history Received: 01 2009

10.1093/esr/jcq062 article EN European Sociological Review 2010-12-02

Abstract This article studies the impact of employment law on de facto labour market segmentation for 22 European countries from 1991 to 2014. Applying concept legal segmentation, authors distinguish between standard‐setting (protective), privileging and equalizing functions use descriptive multivariate statistics indicate their effects overall employment, male female standard non‐standard employment. High privileging, in combination with high standard‐setting, is found favour while...

10.1111/ilr.12336 article EN cc-by International Labour Review 2021-09-30

Abstract Thanks to the male breadwinner model with wages sufficient support a family, working-class families used be financially secure. The transformation towards adult worker (AWM) saw an accumulation of adverse employment characteristics—especially among manual and non-manual routine occupations—and rise in poverty risks. However, there is lack research that combines these strands. I ask what extent Western German workers their partners’ ability secure labour earnings family has changed,...

10.1093/esr/jcac039 article EN European Sociological Review 2022-10-09

10.1007/s11609-008-0037-0 article EN Berliner Journal für Soziologie 2008-12-01

The German Social Cohesion Panel (SCP) is a probability-based self-administered longitudinal study in mixed-mode design (PAPI and CAWI) that jointly carried out by the Research Institute (RISC) Socio-Economic (SOEP). aim of to capture diversity social cohesion Germany from multiple perspectives, particularly regarding extent which changes over time. annual surveys, were implemented for first time 2021, are based on representative sample drawn population registers. SCP covers aspects...

10.31219/osf.io/tew78 preprint EN 2024-08-06

Resumen Se estudia el impacto de la legislación laboral en segmentación facto del mercado trabajo 22 países europeos 1991 a 2014. distinguen tres funciones basadas concepto legal —estandarización (protectora), constitución privilegios e igualación— y se estudian sus efectos sobre empleo global, típico atípico, masculino femenino mediante estadísticas descriptivas multivariantes. Fuertes privilegios, combinados con un alto grado estandarización, favorecen atípico femenino, mientras que...

10.1111/ilrs.12258 article ES Revista Internacional del Trabajo 2022-11-23
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