Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Female Labour Force Participation and the Big Five

    This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits and female labor force participation. While research on the role of cognitive skills for individual labor market success has a long tradition in economics, comparatively little is known about the channels through which non-cognitive skills affect individual labor market behavior. There is striking evidence that personality traits play ...

    Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research, 2009,
    (ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-003)
    | Laura Wichert, Winfried Pohlmeier
  • Gender Identity and Womens' Supply of Labor and Non-market Work: Panel Data Evidence for Germany

    This paper aims to verify results of the innovative study on gender identity for the USA by Bertrand et al. (2015) for Germany. They found that women who would earn more than their husbands distort their labor market outcome in order not to violate traditional gender identity norms. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study we also find that the distribution of the share of income earned ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2015,
    (SOEPpapers 804)
    | Anna Wieber, Elke Holst
  • Forecasting Behavioural and Distributional Effects of the Bofinger-Walwei Model using Microsimulation

    Since Germany's social assistance reform ("Hartz-IV-Reform") in 2005 there has been a strong increase in the number of working poor and long-term unemployed. This development is often attributed to the remaining disincentives of the reformed social assistance to take up a low-paid full time job. Therefore, several proposals have been worked out to reduce these disincentives. In this ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 229 (2009), 4, 492-511 | Jürgen Wiemers, Kerstin Bruckmeier
  • Restricted likelihood ratio testing in linear mixed models with general error covariance structure

    We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlated or heteroscedastic errors. In the case of independent and identically distributed errors, a valid test exists, which is based on the exact finite sample distribution of the restricted likelihood ratio test statistic under the null hypothesis. We propose to make use of a transformation to derive the ...

    In: The Electronic Journal of Statistics 5 (2011), 1718-1734 | Andrea Wiencierz, Sonja Greven, Helmut Küchenhoff
  • Gender Differences in Poverty: A Cross-National Study

    In: European Sociological Review 21 (2005), 3, 187-200 | Pamala Wiepking, Ineke Maas
  • Essays on Framing Effects in Experimental Economics

    2017, | Jan Philipp Wilhelm
  • Vocational Training and the Transition to the Labor Market: the German Case

    München: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, 1993,
    (Discussion Paper No. 93-26)
    | Rainer Winkelmann
  • Apprenticeship and After: Does it Really Matter?

    London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), 1994,
    (CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1034)
    | Rainer Winkelmann
  • The Impact of Weighting Systems on Panel Surveys (ECHP and SOEP)

    In: Ulrich Rendtel, Manfred Ehling, et al. , Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex)
    Wiesbaden: Statistisches Bundesamt
    317-330
    | Uwe Warner
  • Panel Conditioning in Longitudinal Social Science Surveys

    Social scientists usually assume that the attitudes, behaviors, and statuses of respondents to longitudinal surveys are not altered by the act of measuring them. If this assumption is false—or even if the quality of survey participants’ responses change because of measurement—then social scientists risk mischaracterizing the existence, magnitude, and correlates of changes across survey waves in respondents’ ...

    In: Sociological Methods & Research 41 (2012), 4, 491-534 | John Robert Warren, Andrew Halpern-Manners
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