Tobias Rüttenauer
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Do Environmentalists Forgo Parenthood? A Life Course Perspective on Fertility Intentions and Behaviours in the UK
Do Environmentalists Forgo Parenthood? A Life Course Perspective on Fertility Intentions and Behaviours in the UK Open
Objective: To assess whether environmental concern is associated with fertility expectations and behaviours across the reproductive life course.Background: Whether individuals consider climate change in their reproductive decisions is an e…
View article: When Can We Use Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE): A Comparison of TWFE and Novel Dynamic Difference-in-Differences Estimators
When Can We Use Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE): A Comparison of TWFE and Novel Dynamic Difference-in-Differences Estimators Open
The conventional Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE) estimator has come under scrutiny lately. Recent literature has revealed potential shortcomings of TWFE when the treatment effects are heterogeneous. Scholars have developed new advanced dynami…
View article: Panel Data Analysis
Panel Data Analysis Open
Panel data offer a valuable lens through which social science phenomena can be examined over time. With panel data, we can overcome some of the fundamental problems with conventional cross-sectional analyses by focusing on the within-unit …
View article: Spatial Data Analysis
Spatial Data Analysis Open
This handbook chapter provides an essential introduction to the field of spatial econometrics, offering a comprehensive overview of techniques and methodologies for analysing spatial data in the social sciences. Spatial econometrics addres…
View article: Breathing unequal air: environmental disadvantage and residential sorting of immigrant minorities in England and Germany
Breathing unequal air: environmental disadvantage and residential sorting of immigrant minorities in England and Germany Open
Despite ongoing debates on environmental justice, the link between selective residential migration and the unequal exposure to environmental hazards remains underexplored. Previous research has often relied on spatially aggregated data and…
View article: Breathing Unequal Air: Environmental Disadvantage and Residential Sorting of Immigrant Minorities in England and Germany
Breathing Unequal Air: Environmental Disadvantage and Residential Sorting of Immigrant Minorities in England and Germany Open
Despite ongoing debates on environmental justice, the link between selective residential migration and the unequal exposure to environmental hazards remains underexplored. Previous research has often relied on spatially aggregated data and…
View article: Panel Data Analysis
Panel Data Analysis Open
Panel data offer a valuable lens through which social science phenomena can be examined over time. With panel data, we can overcome some of the fundamental problems with conventional cross-sectional analyses by focusing on the within-unit …
View article: Climate change and population: Demographic perspectives on the 21st century’s defining challenge
Climate change and population: Demographic perspectives on the 21st century’s defining challenge Open
Climate change represents one of the most pressing challenges for societies in the 21st century. This special issue of the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR) brings together interdisciplinary contributions from 51 authors to exp…
View article: Spatial Data Analysis
Spatial Data Analysis Open
This handbook chapter provides an essential introduction to the field of spatial econometrics, offering a comprehensive overview of techniques and methodologies for analysing spatial data in the social sciences. Spatial econometrics addres…
View article: When Can We Use Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE): A Comparison of TWFE and Novel Dynamic Difference-in-Differences Estimators
When Can We Use Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE): A Comparison of TWFE and Novel Dynamic Difference-in-Differences Estimators Open
The conventional Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE) estimator has come under scrutiny lately. Recent literature has revealed potential shortcomings of TWFE when the treatment effects are heterogeneous. Scholars have developed new advanced dynami…
View article: When Can We Use Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE): A Comparison of TWFE and Novel Dynamic Difference-in-Differences Estimators
When Can We Use Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE): A Comparison of TWFE and Novel Dynamic Difference-in-Differences Estimators Open
The conventional Two-Way Fixed-Effects (TWFE) estimator has been under strain lately. Recent literature has revealed potential shortcomings of TWFE when the treatment effects are heterogeneous. Scholars have developed new advanced dynamic …
View article: Spatial Data Analysis
Spatial Data Analysis Open
This handbook chapter provides an essential introduction to the field of spatial econometrics, offering a comprehensive overview of techniques and methodologies for analysing spatial data in the social sciences. Spatial econometrics addres…
View article: More talk, no action? The link between exposure to extreme weather events, climate change belief and pro-environmental behaviour
More talk, no action? The link between exposure to extreme weather events, climate change belief and pro-environmental behaviour Open
Previous research has shown a link between extreme weather events and people's beliefs about climate change and their pro-environmental behaviour. This indicates that people may become more environmentally friendly amid increasing extreme …
View article: Material deprivation and the Brexit referendum: a spatial multilevel analysis of the interplay between individual and regional deprivation
Material deprivation and the Brexit referendum: a spatial multilevel analysis of the interplay between individual and regional deprivation Open
In this study, we investigate the relationship between individual and neighbourhood deprivation and the decision to vote for Brexit in the 2016 referendum. Our analysis uses data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study and the English Ind…
View article: The air pollution disadvantage of immigrants in Germany: partly a matter of urbanity
The air pollution disadvantage of immigrants in Germany: partly a matter of urbanity Open
Several studies now document the disproportionate distribution of environmental pollution across different groups, but many are based on aggregated data or subjective pollution measures. In this study, we describe the air quality disadvant…
View article: Material Deprivation and the Brexit Referendum: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of the Interplay between Individual and Regional Deprivation
Material Deprivation and the Brexit Referendum: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of the Interplay between Individual and Regional Deprivation Open
This study investigates the relationship between individual and regional deprivation and the decision to vote for Brexit in the 2016 referendum. Our analysis uses data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study and the English Index of Multi…
View article: Breathing Unequal Air: Environmental Disadvantage and Residential Sorting of Immigrant Minorities in England and Germany
Breathing Unequal Air: Environmental Disadvantage and Residential Sorting of Immigrant Minorities in England and Germany Open
Despite ongoing debates on environmental justice, the link between selective residential migration and the unequal exposure to environmental hazards remains underexplored. Previous research has often relied on spatially aggregated data and…
View article: Material Deprivation and the Brexit Referendum: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of the Interplay between Individual and Regional Deprivation
Material Deprivation and the Brexit Referendum: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of the Interplay between Individual and Regional Deprivation Open
We investigate the association of measures of individual and regional deprivation and the intention of voting for “Leave” in the 2016 Brexit referendum. We matched survey data of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (wave 8, 2016-18) with r…
View article: Where does public childcare boost female labor force participation? Exploring geographical heterogeneity across Germany 2007–2017
Where does public childcare boost female labor force participation? Exploring geographical heterogeneity across Germany 2007–2017 Open
Background: Public childcare provision and female labor force participation (FLP) have strongly increased over the past decades in European societies. However, studies offer heterogeneous findings on the link between public childcare and F…
View article: The Effects of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 Mortality: A Generalized Synthetic Control Approach Across 169 Countries
The Effects of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 Mortality: A Generalized Synthetic Control Approach Across 169 Countries Open
Importance Governments have introduced non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) in response to the pandemic outbreak of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). While NPIs aim at preventing fatalities related to COVID-19, the previous literature on …
View article: Perceived pollution and selective out-migration: revisiting the role of income for environmental inequality
Perceived pollution and selective out-migration: revisiting the role of income for environmental inequality Open
The disproportionate exposure of minorities and socio-economically disadvantaged households to environmental pollution is often explained by selective migration or sorting mechanisms. Yet, previous empirical results remain inconclusive. He…
View article: Environmental Inequality and Residential Sorting in Germany: A Spatial Time-Series Analysis of the Demographic Consequences of Industrial Sites
Environmental Inequality and Residential Sorting in Germany: A Spatial Time-Series Analysis of the Demographic Consequences of Industrial Sites Open
Previous research has shown that low-income households bear a higher exposure to environmental pollution than high-income households. Some scholars have argued that selective siting of industrial facilities accounts for such environmental …
View article: The impact of mandatory COVID-19 certificates on vaccine uptake: Synthetic Control Modelling of Six Countries
The impact of mandatory COVID-19 certificates on vaccine uptake: Synthetic Control Modelling of Six Countries Open
Summary Background COVID certification has been introduced, yet there are no empirical evaluations of its impact on vaccine uptake. Methods Mirroring an RCT, we designed a synthetic control model comparing six countries (Denmark, Israel, I…
View article: Congestion charge, air pollution and children’s school attendance: benefitting the poor
Congestion charge, air pollution and children’s school attendance: benefitting the poor Open
Air pollution negatively affects individuals’ health and human capital accumulation. For example, students school performance is hampered by air pollution as it decreases cognitive abilities and increases absences. Moreover, low-income stu…
View article: Consistent Inequality across Germany? Exploring Spatial Heterogeneity in the Unequal Distribution of Air Pollution
Consistent Inequality across Germany? Exploring Spatial Heterogeneity in the Unequal Distribution of Air Pollution Open
The topic of environmental inequality, in general describing the unequal distribution of environmental pollution across different social groups, has received increasing attention in Germany and other European countries during the past deca…
View article: The effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19-related mortality: A generalized synthetic control approach across 169 countries
The effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19-related mortality: A generalized synthetic control approach across 169 countries Open
Background: Most governments have introduced various non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) in response to the pandemic outbreak of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) since early 2020. While NPIs aim at avoiding fatalities related to COVID-19…
View article: Bringing urban space back in: A multilevel analysis of environmental inequality in Germany
Bringing urban space back in: A multilevel analysis of environmental inequality in Germany Open
Various studies have shown that minorities bear a disproportionate exposure to environmental pollution. To understand the causes of this environmental inequality, it is important to analyse which structural conditions foster environmental …
View article: Environmental Inequality in Germany
Environmental Inequality in Germany Open
Though environmental inequality research has gained extensive interest in the United States, it has received far less attention in Europe and Germany. The main objective of this book is to extend the research on environmental inequality in…