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    SOEP User Conference 2020 - Call for Papers is out

    SAVE THE DATE: July 9-10, 2020, in Berlin! The call for papers on our SOEP2020 - 14th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference is online. Researchers of all disciplines are invited to submit an abstract.The theme of the conference and keynote speeches will be "Inequalities and Their Subjective Perceptions in a Changing World". More information on our conference website.

    15.07.2019
  • Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

    Better Together? Heterogeneous Effects of Tracking on Student Achievement

    This study estimates mean and distributional effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement. For identification, I exploit heterogeneity in tracking regimes between German federal states. After comprehensive primary school, about 40% of students are selected for the academic track and taught in separate schools in all states. The remaining students, however, are either...

    10.07.2019| Sönke Matthewes (WZB)
  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    Health of Nations: A Comparison of Intergenerational Health Mobility in Denmark, Germany and the United States

    Equality of opportunity with respect to health outcomes is severely understudied, while in contrast the cases of income and education have received ample attention in the economic literature. This paper is the first to analyze the importance of family background for health in a cross-country comparison. Using comparable survey data we study sibling correlations in five health outcomes in...

    12.07.2019| Carsten Andersen (Aarhus University)
  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    2D:4D and Economic Preferences in a Large Representative Sample of Germans

    Over the last decade, there has been a growing interest in the association between 2D:4D, a putative marker for prenatal testosterone exposure, and economic preferences. The results are mixed, and part of the inconclusiveness may come from the typically limited sample sizes as well as the many “researcher degrees of freedom” in the analysis. To firmly test if 2D:4D is associated...

    17.07.2019| Levent Neyse
  • Berlin IO Day

    The 12th Berlin IO Day

    The Berlin IO Day is a one-day workshop sponsored by the Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) and supported by the Berlin's leading academic institutions, including DIW Berlin, ESMT Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin. The aim is to create an international forum for high quality research in Industrial Organization in the heart of Berlin, one of...

    20.09.2019
  • Workshop

    Eating Meat 2019 - Determinants, consequences and interventions

    The goal of this workshop is to bring together scholars from the social sciences working on the various aspects of human consumption of animal products. We want to engage in a discussion about what we know and do not know about the consumption of meat and dairy, its economic and environmental consequences, as well as possible ways to design effective interventions. Topics include, but are not...

    08.10.2019
  • Workshop

    InGRID-2 Expert Workshop 'Comparative Analysis of Longitudinal Data on Educational Outcomes’

    Educational outcomes are crucial for social participation and labor market opportunities. To develop strategies to improve people’s social and economic prospects, governments are increasingly interested in international comparisons of educational opportunities and outcomes. The workshop ‘Comparative Analysis of Longitudinal Data on Educational Outcomes’ aims to describe and...

    27.11.2019
  • SOEPpapers 1043 / 2019

    Experienced Well-Being and Labor Market Status: The Role of Pleasure and Meaning

    This paper examines experienced well-being of employed and unemployed workers. We use the survey-adapted day reconstruction method (DRM) of the Innovation Sample of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP-IS) to analyze the role of the employment status for well-being, incorporating complete time use. Summarizing the average share of pleasurable minutes, we generate the P-index. We show that - ...

    2019| Tobias Wolf, Maria Metzing, Richard E. Lucas
  • SOEPpapers 1041 / 2019

    Emotions, Risk Attitudes, and Patience

    Previous work has shown that preferences are not always stable across time, but surprisingly little is known about the reasons for this instability. I examine whether variation in people’s emotions over time predicts changes in preferences. Using a large panel data set, I find that within-person changes in happiness, anger, and fear have substantial effects on risk attitudes and patience. Robustness ...

    2019| Armando N. Meier
  • SOEPpapers 1042 / 2019

    The Immigrant-Native Wage Gap in Germany Revisited

    This study provides new evidence on the levels of economic integration experienced by foreigners and naturalised immigrants relative to native Germans from 1994 to 2015. We decompose the wage gap using the method for unconditional quantile regression models by employing a regression of the (recentered) influence function (RIF) of the gross hourly wage on a rich set of explanatory variables. This approach ...

    2019| Kai Ingwersen, Stephan L. Thomsen
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