Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • The role of education and educational-occupational mismatches in decisions regarding commuting and interregional migration from eastern to western Germany

    <b>Objective</b>: This paper investigates commuting and interregional migration from eastern to western Germany, and asks, first: Who chooses to migrate and who chooses to commute? Second: Does commuting serve as a stepping-stone or as a long-term alternative to migration? And third: What role does education and educational–occupational mismatch play in those choices? <b>Methods</b>: ...

    In: Demographic Research 41 (2019), 16, 461-476 | Silvia Maja Melzer, Thomas Hinz
  • Migrant’s Pursuit of Happiness. The Impact of Adaptation, Social Comparison and Relative Deprivation: Evidence from a ‘Natural’ Experiment

    The German reunification, which several economists have called a “natural” experiment, provides the unique possibility to inquire the impact of migration on subjective well-being (SWB). The main goal of the research is to assessing the impact of adaptation, social comparison and relative deprivation on the change in SWB associated with moving from Eastern to Western Germany after the German reunification ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2012,
    (SOEPpapers 448)
    | Silvia Maja Melzer, Ruud J. A. Muffels
  • Personality Development In Old Age Relates to Physical Health and Cognitive Performance: Evidence from the Berlin Aging Study II

    We examine how late-life personality development relates to overall morbidity as well as specific performance-based indicators of physical and cognitive functioning in 1,232 older adults in the Berlin Aging Study II (aged 65-88 years). Latent growth models indicated that, on average, neuroticism and conscientiousness decline over time, whereas extraversion and openness increase and agreeableness remains ...

    In: Journal of Research in Personality 65 (2016), December 2016, 94-108 | Swantje Mueller, Jenny Wagner, Johanna Drewelies, Sandra Duezel, Peter Eibich, Jule Specht, Ilja Demuth, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner, Denis Gerstorf
  • How far reaches the power of personality? Personality predictors of terminal decline in well-being

    Personality is a powerful predictor of central life outcomes, including subjective well-being. Yet, we still know little about how personality manifests in the very last years of life when well-being typically falls rapidly. Here, we investigate whether the Big Five personality traits buffer (or magnify) terminal decline in well-being beyond and in interaction with functioning in key physical and social ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 116 (2019), 4, 634-650 | Swantje Mueller, Jenny Wagner, Gert G. Wagner, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
  • Replication Studies in Economics — How Many and Which Papers Are Chosen for Replication, and Why?

    We investigate how often replication studies are published in empirical economics and what types of journal articles are replicated. We find that between 1974 and 2014 0.1% of publications in the top 50 economics journals were replication studies. We consider the results of published formal replication studies (whether they are negating or reinforcing) and their extent: Narrow replication studies are ...

    In: Research Policy 48 (2019), 1, 62-83 | Frank Mueller-Langer, Benedikt Fecher, Dietmar Harhoff, Gert G. Wagner
  • Long-term income and deprivation-based poverty among the elderly

    In: Hans-Jürgen Andreß , Empirical Poverty Research in a Comparative Perspective
    Aldershot et al.: Ashgate
    229-256
    | Ruud J. A. Muffels, Henk-Jan Dirven
  • Longitudinal Poverty and Income Inequality: A Comparative Panel Study for the Netherlands, Germany and the UK

    Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research, 1999,
    (EPAG Working Paper 1)
    | Ruud J. A. Muffels, Didier Fouarge, Ronald Decker
  • Income and patterns of inequality

    In: Richard Berthoud, Maria Iacovou , Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States
    Cheltenham / Northampton: Edward Elgar
    171-201
    | Ruud J. A. Muffels, Joachim R. Frick, Wilfred Uunk
  • Capabilities and Choices: Do They Make Sense for Understanding Objective and Subjective Well-Being?

    In Sen’s Capability Approach (CA) well-being can be defined as the freedom of choice to achieve the things in life which one has reason to value most for his or her personal life. Capabilities are in Sen’s vocabulary therefore the real freedoms people have or the opportunities available to them. In this paper we examine the impact of capabilities alongside choices on well-being. There is a lot of theoretical ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 110 (2013), 3, 1159-1185 | Ruud J. A. Muffels, Bruce Headey
  • Does a Better Job Match Make Women Happier? Work Orientations, Work-Care Choices and Subjective Well-Being in Germany

    The study examines the effects of work orientations and work-leisure choices alongside the effect of genes or personality traits on subjective well-being (SWB). The former effects are assumed to be mediated by the match between women’s preferred and actual number of working hours indicating labor market and time constraints. Data come from 24 waves of the German (SOEP) Household Panel (1984-2007). ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2011,
    (SOEPpapers 361)
    | Ruud J. A. Muffels, Bauke Kemperman
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