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  • SOEP Brown Bag Seminar

    Satisfaction with life and tourism: empirical investigation on a case of Germany

    Impact of tourism on lives of residents is of great importance for tourism industry for a range of reasons. Tourism development is undertaken in order to promote economic prosperity of the destination to improve wellbeing of residents. On the other hand, support from residents is of great importance for achieving positive overall experience for tourists.In a series of works we investigated...

    11.04.2019| Oksana Tokarchuk (Competence Centre in Tourism Management and Tourism Economics (TOMTE))
  • Berlin Applied Micro Seminar (BAMS)

    Building Nations through Shared Experiences: Evidence from African Football

    BAMS is a joint seminar by the DIW Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance, the HU Berlin and the WZB.

    01.04.2019| Ruben Durante
  • Video

    SOEP People: A Conversation with Bruce Headey

    Australian Political Scientist Bruce Headey was not only one of the first SOEP data users—he was one of the first researchers in the world to discover the value of the SOEP for research on happiness. Headey is a Principal Fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research in the University of Melbourne. He is a specialist in welfare and distributional issues and at the...

    22.03.2019| SOEP People
  • DIW Applied Micro Seminar

    Global Terror, Well-Being and Political Attitudes

    01.03.2019| Olivier Bargain
  • SOEPpapers 1059 / 2019

    The Baby Year Parental Leave Reform in the GDR and Its Impact on Children’s Long-Term Life Satisfaction

    This article investigates the effects of an increase in paid parental leave — twelve months instead of six months — on children’s long-term life satisfaction. The historical setting under study, namely the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), allows us to circumvent problems of selection of women into the labor market and an insufficient or heterogeneous non-parental child care supply, which are ...

    2019| Katharina Heisig, Larissa Zierow
  • SOEPpapers 1065 / 2019

    Do(n’t) Worry, It’s Temporary: The Effects of Fixed‑Term Employment on Affective Well‑Being

    This paper examines the impact of fixed-term employment on the affective and cognitive well-being of employees operationalized by the subjective frequency of the basic emotions of happiness, sadness, fear and anger as well as life satisfaction. Longitudinal effects were analysed across 10 waves of sampling from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), an annual representative survey in Germany. Random effects ...

    2019| Paul Schumann, Lars Kuchinke
  • SOEPpapers 1062 / 2019

    Short- and Mid-Term Effects of a Parenting Program on Maternal Well-Being: Evidence for More and Less Advantaged Mothers

    This paper evaluates how a light-touch parenting program for parents of children below school entry age affects maternal well-being. We first analyze data from a randomized controlled trial focusing on more advantaged parents. Second, we use a sample of mothers from deprived neighborhoods, for which we generate a control group using additional data. Overall, results show a relatively large positive ...

    2019| Georg F. Camehl, C. Katharina Spieß, Kurt Hahlweg
  • SOEPpapers 1063 / 2019

    Till Death Do Us Part: Transactions between Losing One’s Spouse and the Big Five Personality Traits

    Objective: Although losing one’s spouse is one of the worst experiences that can occur in life, it has not been resolved yet how this experience relates to personality development. Method: In the German Socio-Economic Panel study (SOEP), information on the death of a spouse was assessed yearly from 1985 to 2017 and personality was measured repeatedly in 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2017 with the BFI-S. We ...

    2019| Eva Asselmann, Jule Specht
  • SOEPpapers 1046 / 2019

    Internal Migration, Social Stratification and Dynamic Effects on Subjective Well Being

    Using German panel data and relying on internal relocation, this paper investigates the anticipation and adaptation of subjective well-being (SWB) in the course of migration. We hypothesize that SWB correlates with the process of migration, and that such correlations are at least partly socially stratified. Our fixed-effects regressions show no evidence of any anticipation of SWB before the event of ...

    2019| Marcel Erlinghagen, Christoph Kern, Petra Stein
  • SOEPpapers 1044 / 2019

    Leben in Schleswig-Holstein: subjektive Einschätzungen als Teil der Wohlfahrtsmessung

    Die Debatte um (andere) Indikatoren zur Messung gesellschaftlicher Wohlfahrt und eines „guten Lebens“ hat in den vergangenen Jahren deutlich an Fahrt aufgenommen. Und das nicht nur auf Bundesebene. Auch auf der Ebene der Bundesländer wächst die Nachfrage nach solchen Indikatoren. Im Rahmen einer Studie zur Berechnung des Regionalen Wohlfahrtsindex (RWI) wurden deswegen auch subjektive Befragungsdaten ...

    2019| Benjamin Held
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