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Das SOEP auf Konferenzen 2014

Das SOEP auf Konferenzen 2014

Auf vielen Konferenzen werden Vorträge gehalten, die auf der Analyse von SOEP-Daten beruhen. Die folgenden Absätze zeigen einige Präsentationen auf bedeutsamen Konferenzen.


37. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, October 6-10, 2014, Trier, Germany

Janna Franke (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (DZA)),
Einstellungen zum Wohlfahrtsstaat über den Lebensverlauf

Michael Grätz (European University Institute (EUI),
Erst den Partner verlassen und dann die Kinder? Investieren Eltern wirklich weniger in ihre Kinder nach einer Trennung?

Andrea Hense (University Bielefeld),
Sozialstaatliche Ursachen wahrgenommener Erwerbsprekarität

Kirsten Kemna (Sozialforschungsstelle Dortmund (sfs), TU Dortmund), Gerhard Krug (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, University Erlangen),
Der Einfluss flexibler Arbeitszeitmodelle auf die Gesundheit abhängiger Beschäftigter

Fanny A. Kluge, Tobias C. Vogt (both Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung),
The link between transfers and social support within the family

Anja Mays (University Göttingen),
Der Einfluss gesellschaftlichen Engagements im Alter auf die Lebensqualität

Thordis Reimer, Björn Andernach (both University Bielefeld),
Aktivierte Väter? Der Zusammenhang von väterlicher Elterngeldnutzung und ihren Betreuungszeiten

Petra Stein, Christoph Kern (both University Duisburg-Essen),
Modellierung von dyadischen Entscheidungsprozessen räumlicher Mobilität und ihren Konsequenzen

Ingrid Tucci (SOEP at DIW Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin),
Empirische Mixed Methods Projekte – Erfahrungen mit SOEP-Daten

Michael Weinhardt, Maik Dammann (both University Bielefeld),
Der Einfluss organisationaler Dezentralisierung auf individuelle Arbeitsbelastungen: Eine empirische Analyse anhand von Linked-Employer-Employee-Daten

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EALE 2014 - European Association of Labour Economists, September 18-20, 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Sarah Dahmann; Silke Anger (both SOEP at DIW Berlin),
The Impact of Education on Personality - Evidence from a German High School Reform

Rasmus Thoennessen (University of Hamburg),
Identifying Human Capital Externalities and Substitution Effects: Evidence from German Micro Data

Veronica Toffolutti (University of East Anglia, United Kingdom), Luca Nunziata (University of Padua, Italy),
Thou Shall Not Smoke: Religion and Smoking in a Natural Experiment of History

Laszlo Goerke (University of Trier), Sabrina Jeworrek (University of Trier), Markus Pannenberg (University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld),
Trade Union Membership and Paid Vacation in Germany

Michael F. Maier (Centre for European Economic Research, Mannheim), Olga Skriabikova (Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market, Maastricht, Netherlands), Bethlehem A. Argaw (Centre for European Economic Research, Mannheim),
Risk Attitudes, Job Mobility and Subsequent Wage Growth during the Early Career

Christoph Wunder (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), Franziska Kugler (Ifo Institute, Munich), Andrea Wiencierz (LMU Munich, Munich),
Working Hours Mismatch and Well-Being: Comparative Evidence from Australian and German Panel Data

Rui Dang (Ruhr University Bochum), Thomas K. Bauer (RWI Essen, Ruhr University Bochum),
Does Welfare Dependent Neighbors Matter for Individual Welfare Dependency? Evidence from Merged Neighborhood Data for Germany

Frieder Kropfhäuβer (Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH)), Marco Sunder (Leipzig University),
A Note on a Weighty Issue: The Dynamic Effect of Body Weight on Earnings and Satisfaction in Germany

Guido Heineck (University of Bamberg), Silke Anger (IAB Nuremberg),
The Labour Market Consequences of Enforcing Right-Handedness: More Sinister Results

Anja Oppermann (University of Cologne), C. Katharina Spieβ, Anita Kottwitz (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
Parental Leave Benefits and Breastfeeding in Germany - Effects of the 2007 Reform

Christina Boll, Julian Sebastian Leppin (both Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), University of Kiel),
Overeducation among Graduates: An Overlooked Facet of the Gender Pay Gap? Evidence from East and West Germany

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ISQOLS, September 15-18, 2014, Berlin, Germany

Elisa Helms (University Konstanz),
Reciprocal Relations Between Stress, Socio-Economic Risk Factors and Psychological Well-Being in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)

Nicole Rippin (Georg-August-University Göttingen), Peter Krause (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
From Income Poverty to Multidimensional Poverty Measurement - Characteristics and Empirical Application based on SOEP-Data over the last two Decades (1994-2013)

Felix Rauschmayer (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ)), Ortrud Lessmann (Helmut-Schmidt-University), Jürgen Volkert (University Tübingen),
Can Commitments to Sustainability Increase Well-Being? A Capability Based Discussion

Matthias Seckler, Jürgen Volkert (both University Tübingen), Raimund Krumm (Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung (IAW)),
Reasoning without the Public? Motives and their Challenges for Sustainable Human Development

Ortrud Lessmann (Helmut-Schmidt-University), Torsten Masson (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ)),
Equality and Sustainable Consumption in Capability Perspective

Bettina Roth (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management),
Income, Social Comparison, and Life Satisfaction – Does Inequality Matter?

Adrian Chadi (University Trier),
Dissatisified with Life or with Being Interviewed? Happiness and Motivation to Participate in a Survey

Letizia Mencarini (Collegio Carlo Alberto), Daniele Vignoli (University Firenze), Nicoletta Balbo (University Bocconi), Sara Della Bella (University Trento), Mario Lucchini (Univesity Milano-Bicocca), Marco Le Moglie (University Torino), Francesca Luppi (Pompeu Fabra University),
Subjective Well-Being and Fertility across Societies

Anke Plagnol (City University London), Julia Gumy (University of Bristol),
Returning to Work after Childbirth: The Role of Job Satisfaction

Marco Le Moglie (University Torino), Letizia Mencarini (Collegio Carlo Alberto), Chiara Rapallini (University Firenze),
Is it just a Matter of Personality? On the role of Life Satisfaction in Childbearing Behavior

Pia S. Schober, Juliane F. Stahl (both DIW Berlin),
How Does Day-Care Availability Affect Parental Well-Being? Disentangling Different Mechanisms

Holger Lengfeld, Jessica Ordemann (both University Leipzig),
Occupational Stratification of Voluntary Work in Retirement: Empirical Evidence from Germany

Martin Wetzel, Oliver Huxhold (both Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (DZA)),
Changing Quality of Life due to Retirement: Trajectories of Life Satisfaction by Education and Last Labor Market Status

Constanze Lejeune (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (DZA)),
Multidimensional Deprivation and Life Satisfaction in Old Age Germany

Nicolai Suppa (Technical University Dortmund),
A Multidimensional Poverty Index for Germany

Anne-Maren Koch, Hilke Brockmann (both Jacobs University Bremen),
Time, Love and Money: Why Managerial Women are Less Happy than Managerial Men

Janina Zeh (University Hamburg),
Volunteering and Precarious Employment. A Longitudinal and Comparative Analysis between Germany and Great Britain

Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel (both SOEP at DIW Berlin), Tim Tiefenbach (Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien (DIJ)), Nicolas R. Ziebarth (Cornell University),
Natural Disaster, Policy Action, and Mental Well-Being: The Case of Fukushima

Alexandra Avdeenko, Christian Krekel (both SOEP at DIW Berlin), Laurine Martinoty (University Lyon, France),
Natural Disasters and Environmental Concerns: The Case of the 2013 Flood in Germany

Andrew E. Clark, Sarah Fléche, Claudia Senik (all Paris School of Economics (PSE)),
Economic Growth Evens Out Happiness: Evidence from Six Surveys

Clemens Hetschko (Freie University Berlin),
Self-Employment and the Cost of Job Loss

Frederike Esche (Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS)),
How Job Loss Affects the Well-Being of Couples - Investigating the Changes in Life Satisfaction and Domain Satisfaction in Consequences

Conchita D´Ambrosio (University of Luxemburg), Andrew E. Clark (Paris School of Economics (PSE)),
The Social Context of Labour Market Success

Christian von Scheve (Freie University Berlin), Frederike Esche (Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS)), Jürgen Schupp (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
The Emotional Timeline of Unemployment: Anticiption, Reaction, and Adaptation

Lars Kunze, Nicolai Suppa (both Technical University Dortmund),
Does Unemployment Reduce Participation in Social Life?

Ektaterina Uglanova (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)),
Working Time Flexibility and Subjective Well-Being: A Longitudinal Analysis

Daniel D. Schnitzlein (University of Hannover, SOEP at DIW Berlin), Christoph Wunder (University of Erlangen),
Are we Architects of our own Happiness? The Importance of Family Background for Well-Being

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Jahrestagung Verein für Socialpolitik, September 7-10, 2014, Düsseldorf, Germany

Andrey Launov, Klaus Wälde (both Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz),
Thumbscrews for Agencies or Individuals? How to reduce Unemployment

Monika Merz (University Wien), Alois Kneip, Lidia Storjohann (both University Bonn),
Aggregation and Labor Supply Elasticities

Peter Haan (DIW Berlin), Victoria Prowse (Cornell University),
Optimal Unemployment Insurance and Welfare Benefits in a Life-cycle model of Family Labor Supply and Savings

Michael Neumann, Kai-Uwe Müller (both DIW Berlin), Katharina Wrohlich (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
Is the Equal Sharing of Market Work and Family Duties hampered by Financial Means or Constraints? Evidence from a Structural Labor Supply Model with Involuntary Unemployment and Hours Constraints

Patricia Gallego Granados, Johannes Geyer (both DIW Berlin),
From Gross Wages to Net Household Income: a Distributional Analysis of the Gender Wage Gap

Clemens Hetschko (Freie University Berlin), Adrian Chadi (University Trier),
The Magic of the New: How Job Changes Affect Job Satisfaction

Hannes Schwandt (Princeton University),
Unmet Aspirations as an Explanation for the Age U‐shape in Wellbeing

Melanie Arntz (ZEW Mannheim, University Heidelberg), Christina Gathmann (University Heidelberg),
Permanent Changes in the Wage Structure and the East German Fertility Crisis

Katharina Wrohlich (SOEP at DIW Berlin), Kai‐Uwe Müller (DIW Berlin),
Two Steps Forward - One Step Back? Evaluating Contradicting Child Care Policies in Germany

Johanna Storck, Frauke Peter (both DIW Berlin),
Personality Traits and Preferences for College Education

Markus Grabka, Christian Westermeier (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
Estimating the Impact of Alternative Multiple Imputation Methods on Longitudinal Wealth Data

Adrian Chadi (University Trier),
Dissatisfied with Life or with Being Interviewed? Happiness and Motivation to Participate in a Survey

Alexander Sohn, Nadja Klein, Thomas Kneib (all Georg-August-University Göttingen),
A New Semiparamtetric Approach to Analysing Conditional Income Distributions

Robin Jessen (Freie University Berlin),
Decomposition of Changes in the German Income Distribution: Evidence from Microsimulation

Nicolas Keller, Christina Gathmann (both University Heidelberg),
Returns to Citizenship? Evidence from Germany's Recent Immigration Reforms

Thomas Theobald (Freie University Berlin), Christian A. Belabed (Hans-Böckler-Stiftung),
Income Distribution and Current Account Imbalances

Kai Daniel Schmid, Moritz Drechsel‐Grau (both Hans‐Böckler‐Stiftung),
Consumption-Savings Decisions Under Upward‐Looking Comparisons

Ronnie Schöb, Clemens Hetschko (both Freie University Berlin), Andreas Knabe (University Magdeburg),
Looking Back in Anger? Retirement and Unemployment Scarring

Klaus F. Zimmermann, Amelie Constant, Simone Schüller (all IZA),
Ethnic Spatial Dispersion and Immigrant Identity

Christian Krekel, Alexandra Avdeenko (both SOEP at DIW Berlin), Laurine Martinoty (University Lyon, France),
Natural Disasters and Environmental Concerns: The Case of the 2013 Flood in Germany

Max Steinhardt (Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg), Giovanni Facchini (University of Nottingham), Eleonora Patacchini (Maxwell School of Syracuse University),
Migration, Friendship Ties and Cultural Assimilation

Holger Lüthen (Freie University Berlin, DIW Berlin),
Rates of Return and Early Retirement Disincentives: Evidence from a German Pension Reform

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EEA-ESEM, August 25-29, 2014, Toulouse, France

Clemens Hetschko (FU Berlin),
The magic of the new: How job changes affect job satisfaction

Sven Schreiber (IMK Düsseldorf, Free U Berlin), Miriam Beblo (University Hamburg),
The Life-Cycle Hypothesis Revisited: Evidence on Housing Consumption after Retirement

Markus Grabka, Christian Westermeier (both SOEP at DIW Berlin),
Estimating the Impact of Alternative Multiple Imputation Methods on Longitudinal Wealth Data

Christian Krekel, Jan Göbel (both SOEP at DIW Berlin), Tim Tiefenbach (German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ Tokyo)) and Nicolas R. Ziebarth (Cornell University),
Natural Disaster, Policy Action, and Mental Well-Being: The Case of Fukushima

Hannah Schildberg-Hoerisch  (University of Bonn), Thomas Deckers (University of Bonn), Armin Falk (University of Bonn) and Fabian Kosse (University of Bonn),
How does Socio-Economic Status Shape a Child's Personality?

Katharina Walliczek (University of Mannheim), Gerard J. van den Berg (University of Mannheim, IFAU Uppsala, VU University Amsterdam, IZA), Anna Hammerschmid (University of Mannheim) and Johannes C. Schoch (University of Mannheim),
Is there a stress component in famine effects? Disentangling long term health effects of adverse early life conditions using German data on exposure to famine and air raids

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ASA 2014, August 16-19, 2014, San Francisco, USA

Marco Giesselmann (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)

David Brady (WZB Berlin Social Research Center), Florencia Torche (New York University), Yu Xie (University of Michigan),
Inequality in International Comparison: Powerful Approaches

Christian Krekel (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
Home Alone? The Effects of Children Leaving and Returning Home on Parental Well-Being. Hard Times—The Impact of Economic Inequality on Families and Individuals

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SOLE, May 2-3, 2014, Arlington, Virgina, USA

Nico Pestel (Zentrum für europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW), IZA),
Marriage Markets on the Campus: University Education and Assortative Mating in Germany, 1952-2012

Doreen Triebe (SOEP at DIW Berlin),
Wo(men) at Work? The Impact of Cohabiting and Married Partners’ Earnings on Women’s Work Hours

Max Löffler, Andreas Peichl, Sebastian Siegloch (all IZA),
Discrete Choice Labor Supply Models and Wage Exogeneity

Lorenzo Corsini (University Firenze), Paolo Frumento (University Stockholm),
Finite Mixture Modeling of Unemployment Duration

Sonja C. Kassenboehmer (University of Melbourne), Sonja G. Schatz (University of Duisburg-Essen),
Prediction Errors: Re-employment Expectations and Realizations

Daniel D. Schnitzlein (SOEP at DIW Berlin, University Hannover), Jens Stephani (University Erlangen),
SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research Locus of Control and Low-Wage Mobility

Tanika Chakraborty (Indian Institute of Technology), Olga Nottmeyer (IZA), Simone Schüller (IZA, FBK-IRVAPP), Klaus F. Zimmermann (University Bonn, IZA),
Beyond The Average: Peer Heterogeneity and Intergenerational Transmission of Education

Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel (Dalhousie University, IZA, HICN), Melanie Khamis (Wesleyan University and IZA), Mutlu Yuksel (Dalhousie University, IZA),
For Better or for Worse: The Long-Term Effects of Postwar Mobilization on Family Formation

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