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  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1639: Series A - Survey Instruments (Erhebungsinstrumente) / 2026

    SOEP-Core – 2024: Haushalt (IAB-BAMF-SOEP, M3-M6/M9, mit Verweis auf Variablen)

    2026| SOEP Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1627: Series A - Survey Instruments (Erhebungsinstrumente) / 2026

    SOEP-Core – 2024: Individual (PAPI, with Reference to Variables)

    2026| SOEP Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1628: Series A - Survey Instruments (Erhebungsinstrumente) / 2026

    SOEP-Core – 2024: Individual (techn., with Reference to Variables)

    2026| SOEP Group
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Effizienzgewinne durch Staatsmodernisierung: Warum Verwaltungsqualität der neue Standortfaktor ist

    Für Unternehmen ist das Thema Bürokratie längst zu einem handfesten Risiko avanciert, das ihre strategische Agilität unmittelbar berührt. Wenn Genehmi¬gungsverfahren für Investitionen sich über mehrere Jahre hinziehen, die Zulassung von Fachkräften aus Drittstaaten an umständlichen Prozessen scheitert oder Dokumentationspflichten immer komplexer werden, ist dies eine Bremse für Investitionen und Innovationen. ...

    In: Audit Committee Quarterly (2026), 1, S. 1-3 | Alexander S. Kritikos
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Fair Data Principles in Energy Research: An Empirical Analysis on Current Practices, Researcher Attitudes, Application Barriers and Practical Implications

    For a successful energy transition, the FAIR data principles provide an essential framework for managing and reusing energy related data for research, yet their implementation remains limited. In this explorative study, we empirically examine how energy researchers engage with energy data in relation to FAIR data principles, research data platforms, and open science practices, while acknowledging the ...

    In: Energy Research & Social Science 136 (2026), 104735, 23 S. | Franziska M. Hoffart, Nina Kerker, Oliver Werth
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The European Parenting Leave Policies (EPLP) Dataset: Leave Duration Entitlements for 21 Countries from 1970 to 2024

    BACKGROUND Parenting leave policies shape how caregiving and paid work can be reconciled around the time of childbirth. They have important implications for fertility, employment, and gender equality. Still, there are limited quantitative cross-country data capturing longterm policy changes that impact how long parents can temporarily be away from work to care for their children, and how leave can ...

    In: Demographic Research 543 (2026, Art. 31, S. 987-1008 | Sonja Spitzer, Adèle Lemoine, Zhanxiong Song, Claudia Reiter, Angela Greulich, Agneta Herlitz, Alžběta Bártová, Elisa Brini, Zuzana Dančíková, Dovilė Galdauskaitė, Libertad González, Evi Hatzivarnava-Kazassi, Helena Honkaniemi, Sol Pía Juárez, Rannveig Kaldager Hart, Ida Lykke Kristiansen, Anna Kurowska, Katre Pall, Barbara Pertold-Gebicka, Tatjana Rakar, Tapio Räsänen, Konstantina Rentzou, Pedro Romero Balsas, Eva-Maria Schmidt, Laurène Thil, Dora Tuda, Lili Vargha, Daniele Vignoli, Sander Wagner, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Payout Policies and Agency Conflicts in State-Owned Enterprises: Empirical Evidence from German Official Statistics

    This study examines the payout policies of modern state-owned enterprises (SOEs) using unique official statistics on German SOEs from 2003 to 2014. The findings reveal that agency conflicts significantly influence SOEs’ payout behavior, leading to payout smoothing over time. Vertical agency costs, arising from owner-manager conflicts, and horizontal agency costs, stemming from owner-owner conflicts, ...

    In: German Economic Review (2026), im Ersch. [online first: 2026-05-11] | Astrid Cullmann*, Maria Nieswand, Nicole Wägner
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Housing Policy During COVID-19 Crisis

    The economy was noticeably impacted by containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, homeowners and tenants had difficulty meeting their short-term obligations, such as paying mortgages and rent. In response to this dire situation, governments around the world implemented various restrictive and stimulating measures. These measures aimed to support tenants and homeowners during this ...

    In: Reference Module in Social Science
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    im Ersch.
    Elsevier Reference Collection in Social Science
    | Konstantin A. Kholodilin
  • Politikberatung kompakt 214 / 2026

    Zielersatzraten in der Alterssicherung: Gutachten für den Gesamtverband der Versicherungswirtschaft

    2026| Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Konrad Krause, Renke Schmacker
  • DIW Weekly Report 12 / 2026

    Local Market Prices Can Reduce Electricity Costs

    With the liberalization of the electricity markets in 1998, Germany opted for a single, nationwide wholesale price. Regional differences in supply and demand are not taken into account. In the event of grid congestion, electricity generators are paid to adjust their output. This leads to rising costs, an overestimation of grid expansion requirements and increased bureaucracy. Reforms are therefore ...

    2026| Karsten Neuhoff, Leon Stolle
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