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Florian Schulz

H-index: 18
Political science 28%
Sociology 21%
flociologist.bsky.social
Not that much change, I guess... #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
And finally Figure 3 (original paper: doi.org/10.1007/s121...; documentation of update: doi.org/10.17605/osf...). #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
And here comes Figure 2 (original paper: doi.org/10.1007/s121...; documentation of update: doi.org/10.17605/osf...). #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
Update of the Figures in Schulz 2020 (original paper: doi.org/10.1007/s121...) with the data of the 2022 German Time Use Study (documentation of update: doi.org/10.17605/osf...). Here comes Figure 1... #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
Here comes the updated Figure 2 (osf.io/basfe/)... #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
Update of Steinbach & Schulz's (doi.org/10.1093/sp/j...) Figure 1 for parents' childcare time in Germany (all children < 10) with the most recent German Time Use Survey (doi.org/10.17605/osf...). Any ideas about the surprisingly large increase between 2012/2013 and 2022? #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
Off to Lund University next week to present early findings on informal caregiving in Germany from a time use perspective. Looking forward to a great workshop and inspiring colleagues #sociology #demography @lsayer.bsky.social @melissamilkie.bsky.social @joannapepin.bsky.social @mollborn.bsky.social
flociologist.bsky.social
Want to end #PAA2025 on a high note? Come visit our poster in session P10 at 10:30 am. You can also check it out online here: osf.io/zmr7s - but live is always better, isn't it? 😉
@raabm.bsky.social #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
A very first look into the time use for housework in single-person households in Germany, 2022. Could be valuable in the light of recent research for example by @arianeophir.bsky.social @jgarciaroman.bsky.social @lsayer.bsky.social #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
The times they are (not) a-changin’: A cohort comparison of family life courses within and across East and West Germany - Happy to be presenting our poster at #PAA2025 with @raabm.bsky.social! See you in DC! submissions.mirasmart.com/PAA2025/Itin...
flociologist.bsky.social
Squeezing our data as much as possible, @soerentum.bsky.social and I put together an update on the cohabitation gradient in parents' childcare time in Germany (doi.org/10.31235/osf...). Not the most spectacular findings, indeed, but hopefully enough for publication somehow. #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
Time to put JFR on your list of relevant journals!
familyresearch.bsky.social
Season's greetings from JFR! We wish our readers, authors, and reviewers happy holidays and a prosperous New Year! Thank you for your invaluable support and contributions to our journal. Best wishes from the JFR team - see you in 2025! #sociology #demography

Reposted by: Florian Schulz

familyresearch.bsky.social
Season's greetings from JFR! We wish our readers, authors, and reviewers happy holidays and a prosperous New Year! Thank you for your invaluable support and contributions to our journal. Best wishes from the JFR team - see you in 2025! #sociology #demography
flociologist.bsky.social
During the transition to an own household, young adult women increased their time for routine housework by 18 min per day, and young adult men's by 21 min per day. The gender gap widened when young adults moved into couple households, but decreased when they moved into non-couple households.

Reposted by: Florian Schulz

raabm.bsky.social
In our paper, we adapt @joannapepin.bsky.social's visualization of U.S. couples' money arrangements to the German context. Using German Family Panel data, we show how these arrangements vary by cohort and age group. Replication files + high-res plot: github.com/maraab23/Cou... #FReDA #pairfam
A plot illustrating cohort and age group differences in partnership and money arrangements among couples in Germany using data from the German Family Panel. The weighted distributions are shown as tile plots. Across cohorts, the share of couples that put all money together is decreasing. This is mainly driven by the changed behavior among married couples. Check out the full article for more details: https://doi.org/10.1177/237802312413014
flociologist.bsky.social
I did a visualization of the development of housework time in West and East Germany with the German Time Use Study, 1991-2022. Available from @socarxiv.bsky.social : doi.org/10.31235/osf... Hope someone finds it useful! #sociology #demography

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