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  • Report

    Just released: SOEP data 1984-2012 (v29)

    DOI: 10.5684/soep.v29 As announced, we are now offering the SOEP data to all users in EEA countries for downloading-free of charge. We are delighted to provide our users this new possibility to download the SOEP data. We ensure the highest standards of data protection in transferring the SOEP data to you through use of the program Cryptshare, which offers completely encrypted transfers as well as ...

    11.12.2013
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    Recruiting Mission to China: The Graduate Center Aims at Becoming More International

    On November 30th and December 1st the DIW Graduate Center presented itself at the PhD Workshop China in Beijing. The PhD Workshop China is an event where overseas universities and research schools can present their PhD programs and network with the Chinese postgraduates and PhD candidates. During the course of this event, GC representatives motivated top students from Chinese universities to apply ...

    09.12.2013
  • Press Release

    Residential Property in German Cities: Purchase Prices to Continue Rising Faster than Rents in 2014

    Since 2010, housing prices in Germany have been growing on average by 6 percent a year. During the same period, the rents have been increasing by 4 percent, which is significantly slower than the housing prices, but substantially faster than the consumer prices. This is one of the results of the DIW Berlin study that examines the housing price dynamics in 71 large German cities. The largest rent increases ...

    05.12.2013
  • Press Release

    Distinct Change in the Structure of Immigration

    Recently, the number of immigrants to Germany, especially from the eastern and southeastern European countries that joined the EU in 2004 or 2007, has risen sharply. In addition, migration from southern Europe has regained importance. Many migrants have come to take up some training, the vast majority, however, for employment. These migration flows are having distinct effects on the recent development ...

    05.12.2013
  • Press Release

    Strategic Reserve to Secure Electricity Market

    There is an ongoing discussion about whether the German electricity market offers sufficient incentives for investment in power plants and for keeping them connected to the grid, thus ensuring sufficient security of supply. Recommendations for further securing power supply include payments, some of them comprehensive, to power plant operators - in addition to energy revenues and based on their generating ...

    29.11.2013
  • Report

    SOEP User Survey now underway! Please participate by Dec. 20, 2013

    We would like to ask you to complete a short questionnaire. By doing so, you will help us continue improving the SOEP data and our services to the international SOEP user community.If you did not receive a personal invitation, please register at https://fragebogen.diw.de/limesurvey2/index.php/659595/lang-en(This link will be active only up to Dec. 20,2013)The entire survey will take only 10 ...

    25.11.2013
  • Press Release

    Happiness Levels in Germany higher than ever since Reunification

    Today, Germany's citizens are happier on average than at any other point in time since reunification. Even though more than 20 years have passed, the average level of happiness in eastern Germany is still significantly lower than that in western Germany. This is demonstrated by the most recent long-term Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) data gathered by TNS Infratest Sozialforschung in collaboration ...

    21.11.2013
  • Press Release

    Construction Industry: No New Momentum from Additional Infrastructure Investments for Now

    Following a decline last year and stagnation in 2013, the construction industry's economic prospects for 2014 are looking noticeably brighter. DIW Berlin expects more than six percent nominal growth for construction in Germany, or four percent in real terms, primarily as a result of persistently brisk residential construction activity and recovery in public-sector building. The core construction industry ...

    20.11.2013
  • Press Release

    Improving the Reconciliation of Familiy and Work Through a New Wage Benefit for Family Working Time

    According to current survey results the reconciliation of family and work is still very difficult for a lot of parents. Most parents seek to share gainful employment and family duties more equally. Yet, financial incentives often favor the conventional single- or one and a halfearner model. In a study commissioned by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and the Hans Bockler Foundation DIW Berlin has investigated ...

    13.11.2013
  • Press Release

    Production of Unconventional Energy Resources Puts Pressure on OPEC in Future

    OPEC countries has benefited from the increase of oil prices in the past few years. Except the worldwide crisis 2008/2009 the demand of oil from OPEC countries was high stabilizing the cohesion within the OPEC. However, this might change in the future: Worldwide demand may not grow as fast as assumed in actual projections due to reduction of subsidies for oil consumption or other demand restricting ...

    06.11.2013
  • Report

    Recently published SOEP Survey Papers

    Several interesting SOEP Survey Papers have been published recently. One of the most noteworthy of these is the SOEP Scales Manual, which provides a brief theoretical background of every scale used in the SOEP and a description of its development. The manual also includes the most important references from the literature as well as the wording of all of the items and answer options in the scales ...

    04.11.2013
  • Press Release

    Target-Balances - Anchor of Stability

    Since the beginning of the crisis, large Target 2 positions developed on the balance sheets of the national central banks in the euro area. At the height of this development in the middle of 2012, the German Bundesbank disclosed Target-claims vis-à-vis the ECB amounting to around 750 billion euro. Since then, the balances decreased and currently amount to 570 billion Euro, which is still considerably ...

    30.10.2013
  • Report

    CfP: 10th International Young Scholar German Socio-Economic Panel Symposium

    We are pleased to announce the 10th anniversary "International Young Scholar German Socio-Economic Panel Symposium", March 20-21, 2014, Delmenhorst (Bremen), Germany.The symposium provides an opportunity for doctoral students and young postdoctoral researchers of all disciplines (e.g. economics, demography, psychology, sociology, public health, geography) to present empirical research ...

    29.10.2013
  • Report

    Friederike Lenel granted FES scholarship

    Friederike Lenel has been granted a scholarship from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) from October 2013 on. The Dean of the GC, Prof. Lütkepohl, congratulates her on her success!

    25.10.2013
  • Report

    Nathan Fiala selected for the Falling Walls Lab 2013

    Nathan Fiala, Ph.D. was selected to participate and present at the Falling Walls Lab and the Falling Walls Conference on November 8./9. Falling Walls is a unique international platform for leaders in science, business, politics, the arts, and the society and aims at finding an answer to the question “Which walls will fall next?" This question is inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall in ...

    21.10.2013
  • Press Release

    Autumn 2013 Joint Economic Forecast: Economy Picking Up - Put Budget Surpluses To Good Use

    Project Group Joint Economic Forecast Completed in Essen on 15 October 2013 Economy Picking Up – Put Budget Surpluses To Good Use The German economy is on the verge of an upturn driven by domestic demand. The improving global economic climate and decreasing uncertainty are fuelling investment. Private consumption is benefitting from favourable employment and income prospects. Real gross domestic ...

    17.10.2013
  • Press Release

    Poverty, Unemployment, and Political Action

    The poor and the unemployed are politically less interested and active than persons above the poverty line and the working population. Compared to other European democracies, Germany shows above-average levels of inequality of political participation. Data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) suggest that this inequality has been increasing in the past three decades. The data also indicate ...

    17.10.2013
  • Economic Bulletin

    Investments in Education: The Early Years Offer Great Potential

    by C. Katharina Spieß in: DIW Economic Bulletin 10/2013. Investments in education are of great importance for the competitiveness of the German economy. In particular, early childhood education programs promise high returns - because children can benefit from them even years later and find it easier to acquire new skills. These are the results of research in the field of the economics of education ...

    12.10.2013
  • Economic Bulletin

    "The Quality of Early Education and Care Must Be Improved". Five Questions to C. Katharina Spieß

    in: DIW Economic Bulletin 10/2013"The Quality of Early Education and Care Must Be Improved". Five Questions to C. Katharina Spieß

    12.10.2013
  • Economic Bulletin

    Transport Infrastructure: Higher Investments Needed to Preserve Assets

    by Uwe Kunert and Heike Link in: DIW Economic Bulletin 10/2013.A quantitatively and qualitatively efficient transport infrastructure is a fundamental requirement for the success and prosperity of the German economy, with its high degree of labor division, its many exchange relationships, and its central European location. The transport infrastructure represents a considerable economic capital stock ...

    12.10.2013
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