Mark Trappmann
University of Bamberg
82 Papers
343 Citations
Mark Trappmann is an academic researcher from University of Bamberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unemployment & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Mark Trappmann include Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung & Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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Papers
Collecting Survey and Smartphone Sensor Data With an App: Opportunities and Challenges Around Privacy and Informed Consent:
Frauke Kreuter,Frauke Kreuter,Frauke Kreuter,Georg-Christoph Haas,Georg-Christoph Haas,Florian Keusch,Sebastian Bähr,Mark Trappmann,Mark Trappmann +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence for a widely-held belief that explanations regarding data collection and data usage are often not read carefully, at least not within the app itself, is shown, indicating the need for research and user experience improvement to adequately inform and protect participants.
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The PASS panel survey after six waves
TL;DR: The Panel Study "Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) as mentioned in this paper provides a database which allows analysing the dynamics of welfare benefits receipt after the introduction of the Unemployment Benefits II in Germany in 2005.
Cohort profile: The lidA Cohort Study—a German Cohort Study on Work, Age, Health and Work Participation
Hans Martin Hasselhorn,Richard Peter,Angela Rauch,Helmut Schröder,Enno Swart,Stefan Bender,Jean-Baptist du Prel,Melanie Ebener,S March,Mark Trappmann,Jacob Steinwede,Bernd Hans Müller +11 more
TL;DR: A conceptual framework has been developed for the lidA Cohort Study within which three confirmatory sub-models assess the interdependencies of work and health considering age, gender and socioeconomic status.
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PASS – A Household Panel Survey for Research on Unemployment and Poverty
TL;DR: The Hartz-reforms as mentioned in this paper are considered one of the major post-war reforms of the German social security system, which culminated in the combination of the former unemployment assistance and social assistance into a new form of benefit for all persons aged 15 to 64 who are capable of working and whose household has no sufficient income.
Journal for Labour Market Research
Thomas Hinz,Regina T. Riphahn,Mark Trappmann,Joachim Wolff +3 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In 2006, the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) set up a new household panel survey in Germany: the PASS panel (Panel 'Arbeitsmarkt und soziale Sicherung'). Its main purpose was to create a new database for research into German Social Code II and the benefit provided under this legal framework, the unemployment benefit II.
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