Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Social policy strategies to combat income poverty of children and families in Europe

    In: Peter Krause, Gerhard Bäcker, Walter Hanesch , Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice
    Aldershot: Ashgate
    317-329
    | Bea Cantillon, Karel van den Bosch
  • The Puzzle of Egalitarianism: About the Relationship Between Employment, Wage, Inequality, Social Expenditures and Poverty

    Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School, 2002,
    (Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 337)
    | Bea Cantillon, Ive Marx, Karel van den Bosch
  • Risk Attitudes of Nascent Entrepreneurs: New Evidence from an Experimentally-Validated Survey

    The influence of risk aversion on the decision to become self-employed is a much discussed topic in the entrepreneurial literature. Conventional wisdom asserts that being an entrepreneur means making risky decisions; hence more risk-averse individuals are less likely to become entrepreneurs. In contrast to previous research, we are able to examine empirically whether the decision of starting a business ...

    In: Small Business Economics 32 (2009), 2, 153-167 | Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos
  • The Impact of Risk Attitudes on Entrepreneurial Survival

    Risk attitudes influence the complete life cycle of entrepreneurs. Whereas recent research underpins the theoretical proposition of a positive correlation between risk attitudes and the decision to become self-employed, the effects on survival are not as straightforward. Psychological research posits an inverse U-shaped relationship between risk attitudes and entrepreneurial survival. On the basis ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 76 (2010), 1, 45-63 | Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos
  • Trust, Positive Reciprocity, and Negative Reciprocity: Do These Traits Impact Entrepreneurial Dynamics?

    Experimental evidence reveals that there is a strong willingness to trust and to act in both positively and negatively reciprocal ways. So far it is rarely analyzed whether these variables of social cognition influence everyday decision making behavior. We focus on entrepreneurs who are permanently facing exchange processes in the interplay with investors, sellers, and buyers, as well as needing to ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 33 (2012), 2, 394-409 | Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos
  • Personality Characteristics and the Decision to Become and Stay Self-Employed

    Based on a large, representative German household panel, we investigate to what extent the personality of individuals influences the entry decision into and the exit decision from self-employment. We reveal that some traits, such as openness to experience, extraversion, and risk tolerance affect entry, but different ones, such as agreeableness or different parameter values of risk tolerance, affect ...

    In: Small Business Economics 42 (2014), 4, 787-814 | Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos
  • What Makes an Employer?

    As the policy debate on entrepreneurship increasingly centers on firm growth in terms of job creation, it is important to better understand which variables influence the first hiring decision and which ones influence the subsequent survival as an employer. Using the German Socio-economic Panel (SOEP), we analyze what role individual characteristics of entrepreneurs play in sustainable job creation. ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2019,
    (SOEPpapers 1061)
    | Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos
  • The Impact of Income Taxation on the Ratio between Reservation and Market Wages and the Incentives for Labor Supply

    This article extends previous research about the determinants of reservation wages by analysing the effect of progressive income taxation on the ratio between reservation and net market wages. Based on micro data for Germany Socio-Economic-Panel (SOEP) we show that joint income taxation in Germany which discriminates by marital status, has a strong and highly significant impact on the reservation/market ...

    In: Applied Economics Letters 16 (2009), 9, 877 - 883 | Marco Caliendo, Ludovica Gambaro, Peter Haan
  • Obesity and the Labor Market: A Fresh Look at the Weight Penalty

    This paper applies semiparametric regression models to shed light on the relationship between body weight and labor market outcomes in Germany. We find conclusive evidence that these relationships are poorly described by linear or quadratic OLS specifications, which have been the main approaches in previous studies. Women’s wages and employment probabilities do not follow a linear relationship and ...

    In: Economics & Human Biology 23 (2016), December 2016, 209-225 | Marco Caliendo, Markus Gehrsitz
  • Entrepreneurial Persistence beyond Survival: Measurement and Determinants

    Entrepreneurial persistence is demonstrated by an entrepreneur’s continued positive maintenance of entrepreneurial motivation and constantly renewed active engagement in a new business venture despite counterforces or enticing alternatives. It thus is a crucial factor for entrepreneurs when pursuing and exploiting their business opportunities and in realizing potential economic gains and benefits. ...

    In: Journal of Small Business Management 58 (2020), 3, 617-647 | Marco Caliendo, Maximilian Goethner, Martin Weißenberger
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