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  • So verändert die Geburt eines Kindes langfristig die Persönlichkeit der Eltern

    Einer gängigen Vorstellung nach ist die Elternschaft eines der einschneidendsten Erlebnisse im Leben, welches die Persönlichkeit langfristig verändert. Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass die Geburt des Nachwuchses die Eltern tatsächlich verändert — jedoch nicht so wie erwartet. Es gibt große Unterschiede zwischen Geschlechtern und Altersgruppen, doch insgesamt werden Eltern weniger offen für Neues und weniger ...

    In: Business Insider Deutschland, 2020-07-06 (2020), | Tristan Fiedler
  • Replication code availability over time and across fields: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel

    Abstract Providing replication code is an inexpensive way to facilitate reproducibility. However, little is known about the extent of replication code provision. Therefore, we examine the availability of replication code for over 2500 peer-reviewed articles based on the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), one of the most widely used datasets in economics and other social sciences. We find that only ...

    In: Economic Inquiry (online first) (2024), | Lukas Fink, Jan Marcus
  • The effect of unemployment on care provision

    In this paper we estimate the effect of unemployment on informal care provision. For the identification we use plant closures as a source of exogenous variation and combine difference-in-differences with matching based on entropy balancing. The analysis is based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). We find that there is a time conflict between employment and informal care provision. ...

    In: Journal of the Economics of Ageing 23 (2022), October 2022, 100395 | Björn Fischer, Peter Haan, Santiago Salazar Sanchez
  • Economic determinants of populism

    The rise of populism challenges numerous Western democracies and their institutions. In this round-up, we examine economic and societal conditions that are driving forces behind populism. We focus on five domains that are closely interlinked with populist support: globalization, financial crises, migration, inequality, and social mobility. Each domain offers unique insights into how societal shifts, ...

    Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 2023,
    (DIW Roundup: Politik im Fokus No. 145)
    | Carl Leonard Fischer, Lorenz Meister
  • Menschen mit Beeinträchtigungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt: Erwerbsbeteiligung, Beschäftigungsstrukturen und persönliche Einschätzungen

    Die vorliegende IW-Analyse erstellt einen empirisch fundierten Überblick über die Arbeitsmarktsituation von Menschen mit Behinderungen auf Basis amtlicher Statistiken sowie von Menschen mit Beeinträchtigungen auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Die Auswertung der SOEP-Daten fokussiert auf den ersten Arbeitsmarkt und zeigt, dass sich erwerbsbezogene Merkmale von Menschen mit Beeinträchtigungen ...

    Köln: Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW), 2021,
    (IW-Analysen 147)
    | Christiane Flüter-Hoffmann, Andrea Kurtenacker, Jörg Schmidt
  • Parental support and diversity in sibling personality

    Personality is associated with important life outcomes such as occupational status, and there is continued interest in understanding how family processes shape people’s character. Previous research has shown that despite being exposed to a common family environment, sibling personalities differ substantially. We test one explanation of this phenomenon: differential parental support within families. ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research (online first) (2025), 100658 | William Foley, Lea Kröger, Jonas Radl
  • Legal status and refugees' perceptions of institutional justice: The role of communication quality

    What factors influence refugees' perceptions of justice in bureaucratic institutions? As global migration movements draw increasing attention, migrants' experiences as constituents in destination countries merit further research. Drawing evidence from the 2018 survey of refugees participating in the German Socio-Economic Panel, this article examines the role of legal status in shaping perceptions ...

    In: Public Administration Review 85 (2025), 4, 1004-1018 | Emily Frank, Anton Nivorozhkin
  • Identifying Robust Correlates of Risk Preference: A Systematic Approach Using Specification Curve Analysis

    People’s risk preferences are thought to be central to many consequential real-life decisions, making it important to identify robust correlates of this construct. Various psychological theories have put forth a series of candidate correlates, yet the strength and robustness of their associations remain unclear because of disparate operationalizations of risk preference and analytic limitations in ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 120 (2021), 2, 538-557 | Renato Frey, David Richter, Jürgen Schupp, Ralph Hertwig, Rui Mata
  • Lost job, lost trust? On the effect of involuntary job loss on trust

    This paper tests the conjecture that involuntary job loss erodes trust. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel and considering how trust evolves over a quinquennial time interval, we find that job loss decreases trust by about 9 percent of a standard deviation.

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 84 (2021), 102369 | Tim Friehe, Jan Marcus
  • Time Preferences and Overconfident Beliefs: Evidence from Germany

    This paper investigates if and how time preferences are related to beliefs regarding one’s own future outcomes. We measure overconfident beliefs using the difference between an individual’s expected position and their observed percentile in the distribution of monthly gross wages one year after our survey. Our regression exercises link this bias measure to information about patience, conditioning on ...

    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 92 (2021), 101651 | Tim Friehe, Markus Pannenberg
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