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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
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What are the electoral consequences of nuclear energy for Green parties? Despite the centrality of nuclear opposition to Green party platforms, and the social movements that helped them emerge, little research has examined the electoral impact of this stance. Building on work on energy transitions and local political economy, we propose that the economic benefits of nuclear power can mitigate local ...
In:
Electoral Studies
96 (2025), 102959
| António Valentim, Heike Klüver, Cornelius Erfort
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Although socioeconomic status (SES) is related to students’ well-being, many studies consider only a single SES indicator and one dimension of well-being, providing an incomplete picture. The present study examined SES-related differences among a large sample of elementary school students in Germany. We employed multiple SES indicators, considered both cognitive and psychological dimensions of well-being, ...
In:
Child Indicators Research
18 (2025), 4, 1495–1525
| Anna Volodina, Melanie Olczyk
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2024,
| Gert G. Wagner
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Cultivated land transfer serves as an efficient way to mitigate the escalating issue of cultivated land abandonment due to labor migration driven by the urban-rural gap, while also ensuring national food security. Nevertheless, the impact of how urban-rural resident’ life quality gap (RLQG) affect cultivated land transfer decision-making remains unclear. This study developed a theoretical framework ...
In:
Land Use Policy
148 (2025), 107402
| Weiwen Wang, Yang Shen, Jiajun Qiao, Ying Wang, Lochan Kumar Batala, Jie Xiao
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Performance-contingent pay raises productivity, yet in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) only about 16% of workers report receiving performance pay, with the incidence being roughly seven percentage points higher among university graduates than among non-graduates. This coexistence of low aggregate take-up and a strong skill gradient is puzzling. This paper accounts for these twin facts with a ...
Erlangen:
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,
2026,
| Jan Weikl
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SOEP Survey Papers ; 1600 : Series C - Data Documentations (Datendokumentationen) / 2026
2026| Hans Walter Steinhauer, Rainer Siegers, Felix Süttmann, Reiner Gilberg, Folkert Aust, Martin Kleudgen, Christian Hunkler
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SOEP Survey Papers ; 1602 : Series C - Data Documentations (Datendokumentationen) / 2026
2026| Hans Walter Steinhauer, Parvati Trübswetter, Tanja Fendel, Felix Süttmann, Rainer Siegers
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In:
Yuliya Kosyakova, Nina Rother, Sabine Zinn ,
Living Conditions and Participation of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: Findings from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees
Nürnberg: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees; Institute for Employment Research; DIW Berlin
45–49
| Manuel Siegert, Yuliya Kosyakova