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Berlin:
DIW Berlin; SOEP,
2025,
(SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 1230)
| Daniel Graeber, Lorenz Meister, Carsten Schröder, Sabine Zinn
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Wiesbaden:
Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung,
2025,
(Jahresgutachten 2025/26)
| Veronika Grimm, Ulrike Malmendier, Monika Schnitzer, Achim Truger, Martin Werding
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A number of studies show a link between social comparison and high levels of household debt. However, the exact underlying mechanisms are not yet well understood. In this paper, we disentangle two mechanisms in a lab experiment to study the effects of social image concerns and peer information on debt-financed consumption choices. We find that having to announce their consumption decisions publicly ...
In:
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
48 (2025), 101111
| Antonia Grohmann, Melanie Koch
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This study explores how volunteering buffers the association between negative life events and life satisfaction using data from two longitudinal surveys: HILDA (30,693 participants, one-year intervals) and SOEP (60,701 participants, two-year intervals). We applied multiple-group random intercept cross-lagged panel models to examine how volunteering moderates the effects between dependent negative life ...
In:
Personality and Individual Differences
250 (2026), 113534
| Daniel Groß, Jasmin Haffa
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This study analyses travellers’ behavioural responses to two temporal measures implemented by the German government: the reduction in public transport prices, making it almost fare-free, and a decrease in fuel taxes to the minimum level permitted by European law. Based on a panel dataset of GPS-tracked trips collected before and during the price intervention from a representative sample of 276 individuals, ...
In:
Economics of Transportation
41 (2025), 100382
| Maria Fernanda Guajardo Ortega, Heike Link
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Unemployment influences people’s life satisfaction beyond negative income shocks. A large body of literature investigates these non-pecuniary costs of unemployment and stresses the importance of social norms, especially for men. We add to this literature by showing that norm non-compliance may equally inflate the non-pecuniary loss of well-being for unemployed women. Using German panel data, we use ...
In:
Labour Economics
95 (2025), 102752
| Tom Günther, Jakob Conradi, Clemens Hetschko
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This study explores the diversity in the personality profiles of solopreneurs in high- and non-high-tech sectors during the initial business phase, driven by the need to determine whether sector specific personality traits are crucial for entrepreneurial success. Utilizing the Big Five personality traits (BFPT), we analyze data on 4,470 solopreneurs from the IAB/ZEW Start-up Panel (2018 and 2019 waves). ...
In:
Society and Economy
47 (2025), 2, 129–152
| Wolfgang Hagenauer, Harald T. Zipko
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Educational systems are dynamic. They shape human capital, technological and societal progress, and also economic growth. Higher education, in particular, fosters innovation, with varying fields of study contributing differently to this process. Yet, despite its importance, no dataset has previously documented the evolution of academic fields across higher education institutions in a specific country. ...
In:
Scientific Data
12 (2025), 1, 1626
| Boris Thome, Friederike Hertweck, Serife Yasar, Lukas Jonas, Stefan Conrad
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The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) is one of the world’s longest-running household panel studies, containing rich longitudinal data spanning over four decades. However, the complexity and scale of SOEP data present significant challenges for researchers in data discovery and exploration. This paper presents a prototype Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) system designed to provide conversational ...
Zenodo:
KonsortSWD,
2025,
(Working Paper | 14)
| Paylag Torossian, Jan Goebel, Knut Wenzig
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With the growing complexity of knowledge production, social science must accelerate and open up to maintain explanatory power and responsiveness. This goal requires redesigning the front end of the research to build an open and expandable knowledge infrastructure that stimulates broad collaborations, enables breaking down inertia and path dependencies of conventional approaches, and boosts discovery ...
In:
Quality & Quantity
59 (2025), 2, 767–795
| Konrad Turek