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In:
ZEIT online vom 17. Sept. 2012
(2012),
| Sophie Schimansky
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I define wellbeing as preference realization. Wellbeing can be measured with affective (the amount of pleasant versus unpleasant experiences) and cognitive (satisfaction with life in general and life domains) measures. Since its inception 25 years ago, the SOEP has included cognitive measures of wellbeing. In 2007, the SOEP included four items (happy, sad, angry, afraid) as an affective measure of ...
In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference
129 (2009), 2, 241-249
| Ulrich Schimmack
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This study uses longitudinal panel data and short-term retest data from the same respondents in the German Socio-economic Panel to estimate the contribution of state and trait variance to the reliable variance in judgments of life satisfaction and domain satisfaction. The key finding is that state and trait variance contribute approximately equally to the reliable variance in well being measures. Most ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
95 (2010), 1, 19-31
| Ulrich Schimmack, Peter Krause, Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin)
127 (2007), 1, 105-111
| Ulrich Schimmack, Richard E. Lucas
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This article uses dyadic latent panel analysis (DLPA) to examine environmental influences on well-being. DLPA requires longitudinal dyadic data. It decomposes the observed variance of both members of a dyad into a trait, state, and an error component. Furthermore, state variance is decomposed into initial and new state variance. Total observed similarity between members of a dyad is decomposed into ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
98 (2010), 1, 1-21
| Ulrich Schimmack, Richard E. Lucas
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In:
Social Indicators Research
89 (2008), 1, 41-60
| Ulrich Schimmack, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
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Kiel:
Institute of World Economics,
1998,
(Kiel Working Paper No. 868)
| Axel Schimmelpfennig
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Tübingen:
Mohr Siebeck,
2000,
| Axel Schimmelpfennig
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We estimate the size of inheritance and gift flows in Germany for selected years over the last century, applying the methodology used by Piketty (2011) for France and combining national accounts, tax statistics and survey data (mainly the German Socio-Economic Panel, SOEP). The data clearly supports the finding of a U-shaped evolution. The annual flow of inheritance and gifts was almost 15% of national ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
(SOEPpapers 462)
| Christoph Schinke
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In:
Methoden - Daten - Analysen
7 (2013), 2, 153-181
| Stefan Schipolowski, Oliver Wilhelm, Ulrich Schroeders, Anastassiya Kovaleva, Christoph J. Kemper, Beatrice Rammstedt