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  • Externe Working Papers

    Framing 1.5°C - Turning an Investment Challenge into a Green Growth Opportunity

    In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) produced a special report on the impacts of average global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission pathways. It is set in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty. This paper, which differs ...

    Rochester : SSRN, 2019, 16 S. | Sarah Wolf, Carlo Jaeger, Jahel Mielke, Franziska Schütze, Richard Rosen
  • Externe Monographien

    Phasing Out Fossil Fuels: How to Achieve a Just Transition?

    Berlin: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, 2020, 40 S.
    (Background Paper for the Forum Climate Economics 7)
    | Elmar Kriegler, Ramona Gulde, Arwen Colell, Jan C. Minx, Christian von Hirschhausen, Pao-Yu Oei, Paola Yanguas-Parra, Nico Bauer, Hanna Brauers, Lisa Hanna Broska, Elke Groh, Achim Hagen, Karlo Hainsch, Franziska Holz, Michael Hübler, Michael Jakob, Mohammad M. Khabbazan, Marian Leimbach, Niccolo Manych, Mariza Montes de Oca Leon, Nils Ohlendorf, Sebastian Osorio, Michael Pahle, Leo Reutter, Hawal Shamon, Jan Steckel, Jessica Strefler, Colin Vance, Stefan Vögele, Georg von Wangenheim, Paula Walk, Inga Wittenberg, Stefan Zundel
  • SOEPpapers 1100 / 2020

    Taking the Ups and Downs at the Rollercoaster of Love: Associations between Major Relationship Events and the Big Five Personality Traits

    Personality predicts how we interact with others, what partners we have, and how happy and lasting our romantic relationships are. At the same time, our experiences in these relationships may affect our personality. Who experiences specific major relationship events and how do these events relate to personality development? We examined this issue based on data from a nationally representative household ...

    2020| Eva Asselmann, Jule Specht
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Variability of Occupational Attainment: How Prestige Trajectories Diversified within Birth Cohorts over the Twentieth Century

    This study develops and applies a framework for analyzing variability in individuals’ occupational prestige trajectories and changes in average variability between birth cohorts. It extends previous literature focused on typical patterns of intragenerational mobility over the life course to more fully examine intracohort differentiation. Analyses are based on rich life course data for men and women ...

    In: American Sociological Review 85 (2020), 6, S. 1084–1116 | Philipp M. Lersch, Wiebke Schulz, George Leckie
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 886: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2020

    SOEP-Core v35 – BIOPAREN: Biography Information for the Parents of SOEP-Respondents

    2020| Daniel D. Schnitzlein, SOEP Group
  • DIW Weekly Report 50 / 2020

    Second Coronavirus Wave Affecting German Economy and Halting Recovery: Editorial

    2020| Claus Michelsen, Paul Berenberg-Gossler, Marius Clemens, Geraldine Dany-Knedlik, Hella Engerer, Marcel Fratzscher, Max Hanisch, Simon Junker, Laura Pagenhardt, Sandra Pasch
  • DIW Weekly Report 50 / 2020

    Global Economy: Recovery Slowing Down: DIW Economic Outlook

    The global economy recovered more quickly than expected in the third quarter of 2020. Following the coronavirus-related slumps, economic output increased by seven percent. A decrease in infection rates and thus an easing of containment measures contributed to re-normalizing production processes and trade. Private households also began demanding more consumer goods again, especially personal services. ...

    2020| Claus Michelsen, Paul Berenberg-Gossler, Geraldine Dany-Knedlik, Hella Engerer, Sandra Pasch
  • DIW Weekly Report 50 / 2020

    German Economy: Optimistic despite Decline as 2020 Ends: DIW Economic Outlook

    The coronavirus pandemic is once again slowing down the German economy: Following a strong and unexpected economic recovery over summer 2020, which compensated for large parts of the losses from the spring, the second wave has resulted in renewed restrictions affecting both social and economic life. Therefore, the German economy is likely to shrink again in the final quarter of 2020. If the second ...

    2020| Claus Michelsen, Paul Berenberg-Gossler, Marius Clemens, Max Hanisch, Simon Junker, Laura Pagenhardt
  • Externe Working Papers

    Attitudes on Voluntary and Mandatory Vaccination against COVID-19: Evidence from Germany

    We study the willingness to get vaccinated and the acceptance of a policy of mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 in June and July 2020 in Germany based on a representative real time survey, a random sub-sample (SOEP-CoV) of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). About 70 percent of adults in Germany would voluntarily get vaccinated against the corona virus if a vaccine without side effects was ...

    Rochester : SSRN, 2020, 42 S. | Daniel Graeber, Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Carsten Schröder
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Effect of a Major Pandemic on Risk Preferences: Evidence from Exposure to COVID-19

    The present paper studies the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on risk preferences. Using real-time panel data from the year before the pandemic and from the first few months of the pandemic in Germany (April to July 2020), we provide robust evidence that exposure to COVID-19 reduces individual risk tolerance. We establish a causal link between the pandemic and risk tolerance by exploiting longitudinal ...

    Rochester : SSRN, 2020, 43 S. | Daniel Graeber, Ulrich Schmidt, Carsten Schröder, Johannes Seebauer
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