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  • Does Migration Make You Happy! The Influence of Migration on Subjective-Well-Being

    When choosing a new location migrants usually improve their economic situation, but what about their subjective well being (SWB)? Based on longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, I investigate the impact of migration from eastern to western Germany on SWB. Hypotheses are derived from human capital theory but also from psychological approaches. Fixed-effects models enable me to ...

    In: Journal of Social Research & Policy 2 (2011), 2, 73-91 | Silvia M. Melzer
  • Reconsidering the Effect of Education on East-West Migration in Germany

    This article analyses migration from East to West Germany, focusing on the influence of education on migration and on the self-selection processes involved in decisions regarding education and migration. Using human capital, signalling, and segmentation theory, hypotheses are derived on the influence of education on migration. The migration patterns for men and women are investigated on the basis of ...

    In: European Sociological Review 29 (2013), 2, 210-228 | Silvia M. Melzer
  • Why do couples relocate? Considering migration from East to West Germany

    This paper examines the determinants of family migration from a post-socialist country, the former German Democratic Republic (today, the eastern part of reunified Germany), to a western country, West Germany. The paper seeks to answer the following questions: (1) How does the migration behavior of married and cohabitating men and women differ from that of individuals who live alone? (2) What factors ...

    In: European Societies 15 (2013), 3, 423-445 | Silvia M. Melzer
  • The role of education and educational-occupational mismatches in decisions regarding commuting and interregional migration from eastern to western Germany

    <b>Objective</b>: This paper investigates commuting and interregional migration from eastern to western Germany, and asks, first: Who chooses to migrate and who chooses to commute? Second: Does commuting serve as a stepping-stone or as a long-term alternative to migration? And third: What role does education and educational–occupational mismatch play in those choices? <b>Methods</b>: ...

    In: Demographic Research 41 (2019), 16, 461-476 | Silvia Maja Melzer, Thomas Hinz
  • Migrant’s Pursuit of Happiness. The Impact of Adaptation, Social Comparison and Relative Deprivation: Evidence from a ‘Natural’ Experiment

    The German reunification, which several economists have called a “natural” experiment, provides the unique possibility to inquire the impact of migration on subjective well-being (SWB). The main goal of the research is to assessing the impact of adaptation, social comparison and relative deprivation on the change in SWB associated with moving from Eastern to Western Germany after the German reunification ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2012,
    (SOEPpapers 448)
    | Silvia Maja Melzer, Ruud J. A. Muffels
  • Personality Development In Old Age Relates to Physical Health and Cognitive Performance: Evidence from the Berlin Aging Study II

    We examine how late-life personality development relates to overall morbidity as well as specific performance-based indicators of physical and cognitive functioning in 1,232 older adults in the Berlin Aging Study II (aged 65-88 years). Latent growth models indicated that, on average, neuroticism and conscientiousness decline over time, whereas extraversion and openness increase and agreeableness remains ...

    In: Journal of Research in Personality 65 (2016), December 2016, 94-108 | Swantje Mueller, Jenny Wagner, Johanna Drewelies, Sandra Duezel, Peter Eibich, Jule Specht, Ilja Demuth, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner, Denis Gerstorf
  • How far reaches the power of personality? Personality predictors of terminal decline in well-being

    Personality is a powerful predictor of central life outcomes, including subjective well-being. Yet, we still know little about how personality manifests in the very last years of life when well-being typically falls rapidly. Here, we investigate whether the Big Five personality traits buffer (or magnify) terminal decline in well-being beyond and in interaction with functioning in key physical and social ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 116 (2019), 4, 634-650 | Swantje Mueller, Jenny Wagner, Gert G. Wagner, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
  • Panel-Erhebungen mit Gesundheitsbezug

    In: ZUMA-Nachrichten 28 (2004), 55, 53-96 | Ulrich O. Mueller, Cornelia Bormann
  • Krankheiten und Beschwerden (subjektive Gesundheit) unter Bewertung der eigenen Gesundheit

    Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB), 2001,
    (Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Heft 102c)
    | Ulrich O. Mueller, Monika Heinzel-Gutenbrunner
  • Replication Studies in Economics — How Many and Which Papers Are Chosen for Replication, and Why?

    We investigate how often replication studies are published in empirical economics and what types of journal articles are replicated. We find that between 1974 and 2014 0.1% of publications in the top 50 economics journals were replication studies. We consider the results of published formal replication studies (whether they are negating or reinforcing) and their extent: Narrow replication studies are ...

    In: Research Policy 48 (2019), 1, 62-83 | Frank Mueller-Langer, Benedikt Fecher, Dietmar Harhoff, Gert G. Wagner
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