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SOEP Brown Bag Seminar
-- joint with Marius Liebald and Guido Friebel
Can right-wing terrorism increase support for far-right populist parties, and if so, why? Exploiting quasi-random variation between successful and failed attacks across German municipalities, we find that successful attacks lead to significant increases in the vote share for the right-wing, populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party. Our...
03.05.2023| Navid Sabet, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
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SOEP Brown Bag Seminar
-- joint with Panu Poutvaara and Max Steinhardt
This study analyzes the determinants of bitterness, which describes a feeling of not having achieved what one deserves compared to others. First, we perform pooled OLS and fixed effects regressions, showing that bitterness is associated with various economic and non-economic factors, whereby the effect of unemployment stands out. Therefore, in the...
19.04.2023| Christopher Prömel, Freie Universität Berlin
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Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)
17.04.2023| Judit Vall (University of Barcelona)
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Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)
17.04.2023| Judit Vall (University of Barcelona)
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SOEP Brown Bag Seminar
Wie repräsentativ ist der Journalismus für die Gesellschaft und wie sehr unterscheiden sich die Eigenschaften und Einstellungen der Journalistinnen und Journalisten von der Gesamtbevölkerung? Welche politischen Meinungen herrschen in der Berufsgruppe vor, welche sozialen Merkmale prägen sie?Diese Fragen untersuchen wir auf Basis der Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Wir nutzen die...
25.01.2023| Katja Schmidt, Gert G. Wagner
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SOEP Brown Bag Seminar
The most popular method to acquire a job is to use one's circle of acquaintances or social networks to find a position. However, in the current research, there is still no clear conclusion if this job search method has positive implications for different job outcomes such as wages. This paper studies the effects of this job search approach in the context of Germany compared to the formal...
11.01.2023| Mariya Afonina, Universität Bielefeld
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SOEPpapers 1191 / 2023
How does personality change when people get older? Numerous studies have investigated this question, overall supporting the idea of so-called personality maturation. However, heterogeneous findings have left open questions, such as whether maturation continues in old age and how large the effects are. We suggest that the heterogeneity is partly rooted in methodological issues. First, studies may have ...
2023| Ingo S. Seifert, Julia M. Rohrer, Stefan C. Schmukle
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Do changes in religiosity beget changes in personality, or do changes in personality precede changes in religiosity? Existing evidence supports longitudinal associations between personality and religiosity at the between-person level, such that individual differences in personality predict subsequent individual differences in change in religiosity. However, no research to date has examined whether ...
In:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
125 (2023), 2, S. 421-436
| Madeline R. Lenhausen, Ted Schwaba, Jochen E. Gebauer, Theresa Entringer, Wiebke Bleidorn
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Intergenerational relations have received close attention in the context of population aging and increased childcare provision by grandparents. However, few studies have investigated the psychological consequences of becoming a grandparent. In a preregistered test of grandparenthood as a developmental task in middle and older adulthood, we used representative panel data from the Netherlands (N = 563) ...
In:
European Journal of Personality
37 (2023), 5, S. 560-586
| Michael D. Krämer, Manon A. van Scheppingen, William J. Chopik, David Richter
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Objective: Personality has long been assumed to be a cause of religiosity, not a consequence. Yet, recent research suggests that religiosity may well cause personality change. Consequently, longitudinal research is required that examines the bi-directionality between personality and religiosity. The required research must also attend to cultural religiosity—a critical moderator in previous cross-sectional ...
In:
Journal of Personality
91 (2023), 3, S. 736-752
| Theresa Entringer, Jochen E. Gebauer, Hannes Kroeger