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  • Report

    German economy poised for upturn thanks to fiscal package; uncertainties in the global economy

    The German economy is slowly emerging from its trough. After a bumpy start to the year, which was marked by tariff-related special effects, growth in 2025 remains subdued at 0.2 percent. However, the economy is gradually picking up speed from the current third quarter onwards. Over the next two years, this will translate into noticeable economic growth of 1.7 and 1.8 percent annually, respectively. ...

    05.09.2025| Geraldine Dany-Knedlik
  • Personnel news

    Anna Hasselqvist is a new postdoctoral researcher in the Crime, Labor, and Inequality Department

    Welcome to Anna Hasselqvist as a postdoctoral researcher in the Crime, Labor and Inequality Department. Before this she obtained her PhD in Economics from the ifo Institute and Ludwig-Maximilian Universität Munich. Her research focuses on how family background and formative childhood experiences shape inequality within families, as well as in the labor market. Her current projects examine sibling spillovers ...

    01.09.2025
  • Personnel news

    Felix Schmidt has successfully defended his dissertation

    Felix Schmidt, Research Associate in the Energy, Transportation, Environment Department, successfully defended his dissertation entitled “Modeling variable renewable energy systems. The role of weather uncertainty, heating and long-duration storage” with summa cum laude on July 18, 2025. He was supervised by Christian von Hirschhausen. Congratulations!

    21.07.2025
  • Personnel news

    Izabela Wnuk-Soares has successfully defended her dissertation

    Izabela Wnuk-Soares, Research Associate in the Public Economics Department, successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Essays on Immigration, Population Aging, and Labor Markets” with summa cum laude on July 15, 2025. The scientific reviewers were Peter Haan and Jan Stuhler. Congratulations!

    17.07.2025
  • Publication

    News from SOEP - Concise in the current SOEPnewsletter (June 2025)

    The SOEPnewsletter June 2025 is now availabe in English and German. If you would like to receive the new issues automatically by e-mail, please subscribe to the mailing list. Enjoy reading.

    03.07.2025
  • Publication

    News from SOEP - Concise in the current SOEPnewsletter (June 2025)

    The SOEPnewsletter June 2025 is now availabe in English and German. If you would like to receive the new issues automatically by e-mail, please subscribe to the mailing list. Enjoy reading.

    03.07.2025
  • Personnel news

    Laura Pagenhardt has successfully defended her dissertation

    Laura Pagenhardt, Research Associate in the Macroeconomics Department, successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Policy in Practice: Communication, Rules, and Income Inequality - Essays in Empirical Macroeconomics” on June 26, 2025. The scientific reviewers were Alexander Kriwoluzky and Marcel Fratzscher. Congratulations!

    30.06.2025
  • Personnel news

    Hannah Seidl has successfully defended her dissertation

    Hannah Seidl, Research Associate in the Macroeconomics Department, successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Essays in Macroeconomics” with summa cum laude on June 26, 2025. The scientific reviewers were Lutz Weinke and Marcel Fratzscher. Congratulations!

    30.06.2025
  • Nachrichten [FDZ SOEP]

    SOEP-Core-Daten 1984–2023 (v40) ab jetzt erhältlich 

    All registered data users can now order the latest data v40 (DOI: 10.5684/soep.core.v40eu) via our online order form. In German: http://www.diw.de/SOEPbestellungIn English: http://www.diw.de/SOEPorder Important news for v40: New samples: With the migration sample M8c and the refugee sample M9, two new samples were added to the SOEP data in cooperation with IAB and BAMF. Several data set errors ...

    27.06.2025| SOEP Community Management
  • Publication

    New Dataset: SOEP-Core Data 1984-2023 (v40) available now

    All registered data users can now order the latest data v40 (DOI: 10.5684/soep.core.v40eu) via our online order form. In German: http://www.diw.de/SOEPbestellungIn English: http://www.diw.de/SOEPorder Important news for v40: New samples: With the migration sample M8c and the refugee sample M9, two new samples were added to the SOEP data in cooperation with IAB and BAMF. Several data set errors ...

    27.06.2025| SOEP Community Management
  • Press Release

    Small business productivity increases when owners manage more actively

    Not least due to time and capacity constraints, management tasks such as monitoring competitors are often neglected in small businesses – DIW study shows that this results in untapped productivity potential – Trade associations and chambers of commerce should provide more targeted training and support services Small business owners who devote more time to central management activities measurably increase ...

    25.06.2025
  • Publication

    SOEP Annual Report 2024: people, projects, and publications

    In 2024, SOEP celebrated its 40th birthday with numerous high-profile guests, colleagues, and supporters. But that's not all: with 49 ongoing third-party funded projects, SOEP received a total of 11 million euros in outside funding. The important research focus “Social inequalities and distribution” was further strengthened: the new research group “Life Course and Inequality”, headed by Philipp Lersch, ...

    11.06.2025| Janina Britzke, Markus M. Grabka, Verena Neumann
  • Personnel news

    Martin Kittel has successfully defended his dissertation

    Martin Kittel, Research Associate in the Energy, Transportation, Environment Department, successfully defended his dissertation entitled “Five Essays in Energy System Analysis - Exploring the Dunkelflaute and Unintended Storage Cycling” on January 27, 2025. The scientific reviewers were Tom Brown, Claudia Kemfert, and Wolf-Peter Schill. Congratulations!

    22.04.2025
  • Nachrichten [Abteilung SOEP]

    Register now for the online workshop series SOEPcampus: Learn to use the SOEP over lunch

    In June 2025 our online over lunch seminar series returns with new workshop management. The workshop provides a comprehensive, practical introduction to the data of the Socio-economic Panel (SOEP) on three Wednesdays during lunchtime. Participants will learn about the study's content, data structure, sample selection, and weighting strategy, along with an overview of the study documentation. To join, ...

    15.04.2025| Janina Britzke, Cristóbal Moya
  • Report

    The #ManyDaughters Study is Officially Kicking Off!

    We are happy to announce the launch of the #ManyDaughters Study, an international research initiative exploring how having daughters influences behavior, preferences, and attitudes. Researchers from all fields of social sciences are invited to participate in this collaborative project, which will use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) to test four key hypotheses on the impact of daughters ...

    11.04.2025| Levent Neyse
  • Press Release

    Joint Economic Forecast Spring 2025: Geopolitical turn intensifies crisis – structural reforms even more urgent

    The German economy will continue to tread water in 2025. In their spring report, the leading economic research institutes forecast an increase in gross domestic product of just 0.1 per cent for the current year. For 2026, the institutes expect gross domestic product to increase by 1.3 per cent. In the short term, the new US trade policy and economic policy uncertainty are weighing on the German economy. ...

    10.04.2025
  • DIW focus

    Trump’s tariffs: What escalating trade tensions with the US imply for EU exporters and supply chains

    US trade policy has taken a sharp turn away from multilateralism, with sweeping new tariffs posing a serious threat to global supply chains. As the US remains the EU’s largest export market for goods, these measures carry significant repercussions for the bloc. Exports to the US are heavily reliant on a small number of companies and high-value business relationships—making the EU particularly...

    02.04.2025
  • Publication

    Ukrainian refugees in Germany: participation is growing, but many hurdles remain

    How are the many Ukrainians who have come to Germany since the start of the Russian war of aggression on February 24, 2022, faring? An answer comes from the “Longitudinal Study on Refugees from Ukraine in Germany (SUARE),” which has published a research report on the topic on 3 March, 2025. The report, based on data collected between July 2023 and January 2024, is being published by the Institute for ...

    03.03.2025| Sabine Zinn
  • Statement

    The next federal government needs courage and honesty

    Following yesterday's Bundestag elections, DIW President Marcel Fratzscher commented on the results and the challenges facing the new German government:

    24.02.2025| Marcel Fratzscher
  • Personnel news

    Virginia Sondergeld has successfully defended her dissertation

    Virginia Sondergeld, former Research Associate in the Public Economics department and the Research Group Gender Economics, successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Women in management: Essays in Gender and Labor Economics” on January 31, 2025. The scientific reviewers were Peter Haan and Katharina Wrohlich. Congratulations!

    03.02.2025
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