Suche

clear
0 Filter gewählt
close
Gehe zur Seite
remove add
48981 Ergebnisse, ab 1261
  • Externe Monographien

    Geld, Kredit und Banken: eine Einführung

    Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler, 2025, XXI, 426 S. | Christian Bauer, Horst Gischer, Bernhard Herz, Lukas Menkhoff
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Wer Bürgergeld bekommt, muss arbeiten? Das ist nicht falsch

    In: Die Zeit (27.02.2026), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Externe Working Papers

    Observability, Honesty, and the Social Image Costs of Lying

    We study the role of social image in influencing lying behavior through a pre-registered within-subject experiment embedded in the 2020 wave of the German Socio-Economic Panel Innovation Sample (SOEP-IS). By exogenously manipulating the observability of lying across two tasks, we explore how individuals respond to increased image costs of lying. By exploiting the rich comprehensive socio-demographic ...

    SSRN, 2025, 46 S.
    (SSRN Papers)
    | Ciril Bosch-Rosa, Daniele Nosenzo, Levent Neyse
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Tied Movers’ Gender Earnings Gap

    Job-related relocations are common. Standard economic models typically treat workers as isolated individuals, while most workers live and move as part of a couple. Using a dynamic event study with synthetic comparison groups and German data, we show that women within couples frequently become “tied movers”: following relocation, male partners experience substantial earnings gains (as both hourly wages ...

    SSRN, 2025, 30 S.
    (SSRN Papers)
    | Christian Schluter, Carsten Schröder, Francesca Verga
  • Forschungsprojekt

    Systemintegration Offshore-Windenergie - Analyse von zentralen Weichenstellungen für ein resilientes und effizientes zukünftiges Energiesystem (SOffie)

    Um die deutschen Klimaschutzziele zu erreichen, ist der großflächige Ausbau der Offshore-Windenergie in der Nord- und Ostsee essenziell. Die Integration großer Offshore-Windkapazitäten in das deutsche Energiesystem und die Märkte der Anrainerstaaten über Offshore-Hubs stellt politische und wirtschaftliche Entscheidungsträger vor weitreichende strategische Herausforderungen. Diese werden die...

    Aktuelles Projekt| Energie, Verkehr, Umwelt
  • Externe Working Papers

    How Behavior and Motivation Mediate the Impact of School Absences on Achievement

    This study investigates the mediating role of psychosocial factors, including behaviors and motivations, in the association between school absences and academic achievement. Using comprehensive longitudinal data from England, linking National Pupil Database (NPD) school register data with Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) survey data (N=7,204), the analysis explores the impact of absences at ages 12/13 ...

    OSF, 2025, 64 S.
    (OSF Preprints;Preprints / PsyArXiv)
    | Jascha Dräger, Edward Sosu, Markus Klein
  • Externe Working Papers

    Consolidated Trajectories? Social Class and Earnings Growth over the Life Course

    What kind of earnings mobility regime defines our society? Are individuals’ earnings trajectories primarily shaped by their social class position, or do trajectories vary within them? These unresolved questions lie at the heart of debates on social class and labor market rewards. To address them, we leverage employment relations theory and data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. We use mixed effects ...

    OSF, 2025, 69 S.
    (OSF Preprints;Preprints / SocArXiv)
    | Philipp M. Lersch, Nhat An Trinh, Caspar Kaiser
  • Pressemitteilung

    Soziale Medien: Mehrheit gegen Altersverbot bis 16 Jahre – hohe Zustimmung für alternative Schutzmaßnahmen

    SOEP-Befragung zu sozialen Medien: Rund 90 Prozent sehen Risiken für Kinder und Jugendliche – Nutzungsverbot wird aber nur bis zwölf Jahre befürwortet, nicht bis 16 Jahre – Große Unterstützung für mehr Medienkompetenz, elterliche Begleitung und Plattformregulierung Eine große Mehrheit der Bevölkerung in Deutschland sieht Risiken in der Nutzung sozialer Medien durch Kinder und Jugendliche. Ein generelles ...

    04.03.2026
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Artificial Intelligence Experience and Attitude Survey (AIEAS): A Brief Measure for Socio-Economic Panel Studies

    Large-scale socio-economic panel studies aim to document societal trends and public opinions using representative population samples. Despite the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on public and private life across diverse contexts, these studies have rarely addressed the use and evaluation of AI for individual respondents. Therefore, a standardized assessment instrument is introduced ...

    OSF, 2025, 37 S. : Anh.
    (OSF Preprints;Preprints / PsyArXiv)
    | Timo Gnambs, Florian Griese, Sabine Zinn
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Early Bird Gets the Germs? The Impact of Early Daycare Attendance on Children’s Health

    In recent decades, the share of very young children in daycare has significantly increased in many OECD countries, including Germany. Despite the critical role of child health in development and later life success, the impact of early daycare attendance on health has received little attention in the economic literature. This study examines the effects of a substantial daycare expansion in Germany on ...

    In: European Economic Review 184 (2026), 105261, 55 S. | Mara Barschkett
48981 Ergebnisse, ab 1261
keyboard_arrow_up