Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Employment Effects of Publicly Financed Training Programs - The East German Experience

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 219 (1999), 1+2, 216-248 | Florian Kraus, Patrick A. Puhani, Viktor Steiner
  • Modelling Heaping Effects in Unemployment Duration Models - With an Application to Retrospective Event Data in the German Socio-Economic Panel

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 217 (1998), 5, 550-573 | Florian Kraus, Viktor Steiner
  • Don´t Worry, Be Happy? Happiness and Reemployment

    Subjective well-being is primarily treated as an outcome variable in the economic literature. However, is happiness also a driver of behavior and life’s outcomes? Rich survey data of recent entrants into unemployment in Germany show that a significant inverted U-shaped relationship exists between residual happiness and an unemployed individual’s future reemployment probability and the reentry wage. ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 96 (2013), Dec. 2013, 1-20 | Annabelle Krause
  • Empirical Studies of Unemployment: Search Behavior, Reintegration and Prevention (Dissertation)

    This dissertation studies the search behavior and future labor market outcomes of the unemployed as well as ways to prevent unemployment, and includes the following questions: How do reservation wages of the unemployed evolve over migrant generations? Do economic preferences play a role when analyzing the reemployment probability of unemployed natives and second generation migrants? Does subjective ...

    2013, | Annabelle Krause
  • Happiness and Work

    The relationship between happiness and work is subject to an ever growing empirical literature in economics. The analyses are mostly based on large-scale survey data to measure subjective well-being. Whereas one large strand of research investigates the effect of job loss and becoming unemployed, another field of study focuses on the determinants of job satisfaction evolving around employment conditions, ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2014,
    (IZA DP No. 8435)
    | Annabelle Krause
  • Kick It Like Özil? Decomposing the Native-Migrant Education Gap

    We investigate second-generation migrants and native children at several stages in the German education system to analyze the determinants of the persistent native–migrant gap. In particular, if migrant and native children shared the same socioeconomic family background, would we still observe differences in education outcomes? Applying linear and matching decomposition methods to carefully account ...

    In: International Migration Review 49 (2014), 3, 757–789 | Annabelle Krause, Ulf Rinne, Simone Schüller
  • Does Cultural Heritage affect Employment decisions? - Empirical Evidence for First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2013,
    (SOEPpapers 553)
    | Anja Köbrich León
  • An Economic Analysis of Marital Dissolution in West-Germany

    München: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, 1993,
    (Discussion Paper No. 93-10)
    | Anja Koch
  • Income and Wealth Poverty in Germany

    In general, poverty measures are estimated by applying income information. However, only using income data for calculating relative poverty might lead to an incomplete view. For example, a household can be under a poverty threshold even if a household member owns real estate or equity. In this thesis, at risk of income poverty in Germany is estimated. In order to get a more complete picture of at risk ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2016,
    (SOEPpapers 857)
    | Theresa Köhler
  • Changing Class Locations and Partisanship in Germany

    In: Alan S. Zuckerman , The Social Logic of Politics - Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior
    Philadelphia: Temple University Press
    117-131
    | Ulrich Kohler
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