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Interview
Dr. Bartels, when is someone considered to be a top earner in Germany?
To answer this question, of course we first have to decide who we would like to be included in this group. We mainly define the top one percent as very high earners. This top one percent is made up of those with a gross annual income of 150,000 euros or more. [...]
The full interview with Charlotte Bartels is published ...
14.01.2016
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Personnel news
Anja Bahr joined the SOEP in January, 2016, as a project coordinator. She will be providing organizational and administrative support for ongoing projects carried out in the SOEP with external funding. Anja Bahr is an administrative economist and worked previously in project administration in the Leibniz Institute for Plant Biochemistry in Halle (Saale) and most recently at the Berlin University of ...
04.01.2016
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Personnel news
On January 4, Diana Schacht will join the SOEP team as a research associate in the field of empirical migration and integration research. Diana holds a Diplom degree as a social scientist and is currently completing her doctoral thesis on “Social networks of migrants and their children” at the University of Bamberg.
01.01.2016
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Report
Carolin Stolpe recently received three honors for her outstanding work as a FAMS trainee in the SOEP. She received the Leibniz Award for Apprentices at the Annual Meeting of the Leibniz Association on November 26, 2015, by Stephan Weil, Minister-President of Lower Saxony and the President of the Leibniz Association, Matthias Kleiner. As the second-place winner of this award, Carolin will receive a ...
28.12.2015
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Report
Jürgen Schupp and Gert G. Wagner were appointed as members of the research group “Genetic and Social Causes of Life Chances” at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) at the University of Bielefeld (2015 and 2016). Jürgen Schupp will spend a month-long research stay at the Center in Bielefeld in March 2016.
28.12.2015
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Personnel news
Jürgen Schupp was appointed to the Rat für Kulturelle Bildung (Council for Cultural Education) as an expert for the year 2016. The Rat für Kulturelle Bildung is an independent advisory board that analyzes the situation and quality of cultural education in Germany and makes recommendations based on exposés and studies for policy makers, researchers, and practical applications. ...
28.12.2015
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Report
Gert G. Wagner has been elected Speaker of Section B “Economics, Social Sciences, Spatial Research“ of the Leibniz Association. He will be a member of the Executive Board for the next two years.
The member institutes of the Leibniz Association form five sections that reflect its scientific profile and expertise. The main tasks of the Sections are to drive the sharing of scientific experience ...
07.10.2015
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Personnel news
Ingrid Tucci will be leaving the SOEP on November 1. She applied to the 2015 researchers’ competition of the French National Center for Scientific Research in the area of sociology and her achievements and research were evaluated as the best. Starting in November, she will be working at the CNRS Institute of Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology (LEST - Laboratoire d'Economie et de Sociologie ...
07.10.2015
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Report
Jürgen Schupp was appointed in September 2015 to the advisory board to the administration of the project “Zivilgesellschaft in Zahlen” (Placing Civil Society on the Economic Map, ZiviZ) of the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft, a non-profit organization promoting science and education in Germany. His term is for two years.
06.10.2015
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Report
Carsten Schröder (FU Berlin), Deputy Head of the Research Infrastructure SOEP, has been elected to the International Board of Directors of the LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg. He follows Gert G. Wagner, who took the position of the late Joachim R. Frick on the Board three years ago. The Chairman of the Board is renowned British economist Sir Tony Atkinson (Oxford University), ...
06.10.2015
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Report
Frederike Esche, graduate student at the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS) and member of the SOEP team from 2010 to 2013, successfully defended her dissertation “Mine, yours or our problem? Does unemployment affect the life satisfaction within couples and does it increase the risk of partnership dissolutions?” on September 17 at the Humboldt University, Berlin.
06.10.2015
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Report
Since autumn of 2011, the SOEP has been offering in-house traineeships to students who are studying to be specialists in market and social research (Fachangestellte für Markt- und Sozialforschung, FAMS), a three-year degree program that is part of the German dual system of vocational training. The fifth cohort of FAMS students started in September: Selin Kara and Stefan Zimmermann.
The two graduates ...
30.09.2015
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Personnel news
We would like to welcome Charlotte Bartels at the SOEP. Charlotte will be studying inequality and poverty across different countries and analyzing the role institutions play in contributing to inequality and social welfare. Prior to joining DIW Berlin, Charlotte coordinated the PhD program “Public Economics and Inequality” at the Free University of Berlin. She did her PhD in “Insurance ...
24.09.2015
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Press Release
Discrepancies primarily in party affiliation and voter turnout –attitudes toward the welfare state are converging – support for the Left Party remains marginal in the West
Twenty-five years after reunification, East and West Germans continue to show clear differences in their political preferences. This is the result of an analysis carried out by the German Institute for Economic Research ...
09.09.2015
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Interview
Professor Kroh, on October 3, 1990, the German Democratic Republic acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany. Have differences between the political cultures in eastern and western Germany persisted or has some convergence been observed here? There is no clear answer to this question. It really depends on what area you are looking at.
The interview with Martin Kroh is published in DIW Economic Bulletin ...
09.09.2015
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Press Release
DIW researchers investigated the development of assets while taking inflation into account – Germans’ investment behavior is one of the essential factors contributing to the decline in real assets – results contradict the national accounts
The net assets of private households in Germany experienced extremely weak development between 2003 and 2013: They increased by an average of ...
19.08.2015
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Interview
Dr. Grabka, you’ve analyzed the real net worth of households in Germany. What approach did you take?
In Germany, household assets are typically presented as nominal values, meaning they are shown in the prices of the given year. In our study, we attempted to analyze the asset situation while also taking inflation into account.
What were your findings?
Our study comes to the surprising conclusion ...
19.08.2015
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Report
Doreen Triebe sucessfully defended her dissertation on July 1st at TU Berlin. Prof. Dr. Gerd G. Wagner and Prof. Dr. Helmut Lütkepohl congratulate her on her success!
11.08.2015
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Press Release
DIW Berlin’s researchers warn: employment does not necessarily prevent poverty—11.5 million people in Germany are at risk of poverty—one in five in eastern Germany is living below the poverty risk threshold
Real disposable household incomes in Germany rose by an average of five percent from 2000 to 2012. At the same time, according to a study by the German Institute for Economic ...
19.06.2015
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Interview
Dr. Grabka, you have analyzed income inequality in Germany. Does your research show that the gap between rich and poor has widened even further?If we look at the development of income inequality since 2000, it is clear that the gap between the richer and the poorer income groups has widened further. During this period, real income gains of more than 15 percent were recorded among the top ten percent ...
19.06.2015