Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • The Joint Distribution of Household Income and Wealth. Evidence from the Luxembourg Wealth Study

    Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 2008,
    (OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 65)
    | Markus Jantti, Eva M. Sierminska, Timothy M. Smeeding
  • The Joint Distribution of Income and Wealth

    In: Janet C. Gornick, Markus Jäntti , Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries
    Stanford: Stanford University Press
    312-333
    | Markus Jäntti, Eva M. Sierminska, Philippe Van Kerm
  • Do the Elderly Reduce Housing Equity? An International Comparison

    Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), 2006,
    (Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 436)
    | Tullio Jappelli, Maria Chiuri
  • Changes in Employed People’s Health Satisfaction

    The article examines for Germany whether the subjective satisfaction with health has changed over the course of time. It is analysed whether a drop in health satisfaction can be observed and whether this can be explained by changing employment circumstances. Labour market research has documented a change in the employment situation in detail, which can be subsumed under the keyword of precarisation. ...

    In: Comparative Population Studies - Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft 38 (2013), 3, 617-648 | Monika Jungbauer-Gans, Gerhard Krug
  • From Gross to Net Wages in German Administrative Data Sets

    This data documentation describes selected ways of how to analyze net wages in the weakly anonymous Sample of Integrated Labour Market Biographies 1975-2010 (SIAB) or other administrative data sets provided by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). Among other things, these data sets provide information about dependently employed persons in Germany and their gross wages over time. Due to the ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2017,
    (DIW Berlin Data Documentation 89)
    | Henrike Junge
  • Comprehensive evaluation of the Pro Kind home visiting program: A summary of results

    This paper provides an overview of the German home visiting program Pro Kind. We conducted a RCT to assess the program effects. A total of 755 women with multiple risk factors were recruited; of those, 394 were assigned to the treatment group. We assessed program influences on family environment, maternal and child health, and child development until the child’s third birthday in regular interviews, ...

    In: Mental Health & Prevention 3 (2015), 3, 89-97 | Tanja Jungmann, Tilman Brand, Verena Dähne, Peggy Herrmann, Hüsamettin Günay, Malte Sandner, Susan Sierau
  • Social Inequality & Social Justice: European Welfare States, Conceptions of Social Justice and their Distributive Conequences

    2005, | Olaf Jürgens
  • Social Inequality, Social Justice and the Life Dimensions Approach

    2005, | Olaf Jürgens
  • Parent-Child Transfers in Germany - Evidence from Panel Data

    Dortmund: Universität Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, 1998,
    (Diskussionspapier Nr. 98-18)
    | Hendrik Jürges
  • Does Daylight Saving Time Really Make Us Sick?

    This paper comprehensively studies the health effects of Daylight Saving Time (DST) regulation. Relying on up to 3.4 million BRFSS respondents from the US and the universe of 160 million hospital admissions from Germany over one decade, we do not find much evidence that population health significantly decreases when clocks are set forth by one hour in spring. However, when clocks are set back by one ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2015,
    (IZA DP No. 9088)
    | Lawrence Jin, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
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