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  • SOEPpapers 776 / 2015

    Let Bygones Be Bygones? Socialist Regimes and Personalities in Germany

    This paper investigates the influence of political regimes on personality, using the separation of Germany into the socialist GDR and the democratic FRG and its reunification in 1990 as a natural experiment. We show that there are significant differences between former GDR and FRG residents regarding important attributes of personality (particularly the locus of control, neuroticism, conscientiousness, ...

    2015| Tim Friehe, Markus Pannenberg, Michael Wedow
  • SOEPpapers 751 / 2015

    Compulsory Military Service and Personality Development

    Compulsory military service is a uniformed life event disrupting the lives of young men (and sometimes women) in countries with conscription. Consequently, the development of personality and subjective well-being during service was investigated using representative population data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. In line with previous findings, men who chose military service revealed descriptively ...

    2015| Johannes Schult, Jörn R. Sparfeldt
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 12 / 2015

    Regional Crime Rates and Fear of Crime: Distinct North-South Divide - Unified Measurement Methods Needed: Six Questions to Martin Kroh

    2015
  • DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2015

    Regionale Kriminalitätsbelastung und Kriminalitätsfurcht: Befunde der WISIND-Studie

    Viele Bürger fürchten Opfer einer Straftat zu werden. Der Frage, inwieweit diese Furcht sich mit der regionalen Kriminalitätsbelastung deckt, versucht dieser Beitrag nachzugehen. Die Untersuchung basiert auf einer umfangreichen Datengrundlage zu Kriminalitätsfurcht und verbindet diese mit polizeilichen Daten zur Kriminalitätsbelastung (genauer: die um ihr Dunkelfeld korrigierte polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik). ...

    2015| Mathias Bug, Martin Kroh, Kristina Meier
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 12 / 2015

    Regional Crime Rates and Fear of Crime: WISIND Findings

    Many people are afraid of falling prey to crime. The present report investigates the extent to which this fear is in line with the actual regional crime rates. This analysis is based on data from a comprehensive database on the fear of crime, combined with police crime statistics (specifically, adjusted crime statistics which factor in the "dark figure" of unreported crime). No evidence was found to ...

    2015| Mathias Bug, Martin Kroh, Kristina Meier
  • DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2015

    Analoge und digitale Unsicherheiten: eine neue Perspektive auf Kriminalitätsfurcht

    Die Messung und Erklärung von Kriminalitätsfurcht ist ein seit Jahrzehnten umstrittenes Thema in der Kriminologie und ihren Nachbardisziplinen. Dieser Beitrag schlägt einen Weg vor, wie Kriminalitätsfurcht empirisch breiter als mit dem bisher üblichen Standardindikator untersucht und gemessen werden kann. Im Rahmen der umfangreichen Erhebung von Angaben zu Sorge und Wahrscheinlichkeit, Opfer von Kriminalität ...

    2015| Mathias Bug, Martina Kraus, Bartosz Walenda
  • SOEPpapers 794 / 2015

    Individual Poverty Paths and the Stability of Control-Perception

    This paper investigates whether individual control-perception affects the probability of becoming poor, and vice versa, whether poverty experiences can be detrimental to these traits later on. The former relation is intuitive as control related traits underly many idiosyncratic determinants of poverty. Though traits like control-perception are known to stabilize towards adulthood, the latter association ...

    2015| Hendrik Thiel, Stephan L. Thomsen
  • SOEPpapers 795 / 2015

    The Causal Effect of Paternal Unemployment on Children's Personality

    Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we show that paternal unemployment has a surprisingly positive causal effect on the "Big 5" personality traits of children aged 17 to 25. In particular, our results from longitudinal value-added models for personality suggest that paternal unemployment makes children significantly more conscientious and less neurotic. Our results ...

    2015| Viola Angelini, Marco Bertoni, Luca Corazzini
  • SOEPpapers 807 / 2015

    Examining the Effects of Birth Order on Personality

    This study examined the long-standing question of whether a person’s position among siblings has a lasting impact on that person’s life course. Empirical research on the relation between birth order and intelligence has convincingly documented that performances on psychometric intelligence tests decline slightly from firstborns to laterborns. By contrast, the search for birth-order effects on personality ...

    2015| Julia M. Rohrer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C. Schmukle
  • SOEPpapers 788 / 2015

    Die Persönlichkeitsmerkmale von Personen des Lehrer_innenberufs

    Im Rahmen der Studie „Verbleib und berufliche Orientierung von sächsischen Lehramtsabsolvent_innen in Sachsen (VEBOLAS)“ wurde anhand der SOEP-Daten geprüft, inwiefern die nicht repräsentative Stichprobe von VEBOLAS bezüglich der Persönlichkeitsmerkmale (Big-Five) verzerrt ist. Dies wurde nötig, weil die Befundlage zu den Persönlichkeitsdimensionen Neurotizismus, Extraversion, Offenheit, Verträglichkeit ...

    2015| Jörg Eulenberger
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