Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Life satisfaction and unemployment - the role of voluntariness and job prospects

    By using longitudinal data the relation between satisfaction with life and unemployment is analyzed in this study. Data used in this publication were made available by the German Socio Economic Panel Study (SOEP) at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Berlin. A period from 1998-2009 is evaluated. This publication has two goals. (1) To estimate the effects of voluntary and involuntary ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2013,
    (SOEPpapers 601)
    | André Hajek
  • The role of personality in health care use: Results of a population-based longitudinal study in Germany

    Objective: To determine the role of personality in health care use longitudinally. Methods: Data were derived from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), a nationally representative, longitudinal cohort study of German households starting in 1984. Concentrating on the role of personality, we used data from the years 2005, 2009 and 2013. Personality was measured by using the GSOEP Big Five Inventory ...

    In: PLoS ONE 12 (2017), 7, e0181716 | André Hajek, Jens-Oliver Bock, Hans-Helmut König
  • Locus of control and frequency of physician visits: Results of a population-based longitudinal study in Germany

    Objectives: To examine the role of internal and external locus of control (LOC) in the frequency of physician visits longitudinally. Design: A nationally representative, longitudinal cohort study of German households. Data were used from the years 2005 and 2010. Methods: Data were gathered from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). The ten internal and external LOC items in the SOEP are based on ...

    In: British Journal of Health Psychology 22 (2017), 3, 414-428 | André Hajek, Hans-Helmut König
  • The Income Sources of Single Parents: A Comparative Analysis

    Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School, 2001,
    (Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 282)
    | Mia Hakovirta
  • Child Maintenance and Child Poverty: A Comparative Analysis

    This article uses the Luxembourg Income Study datasets from circa 2004 to analyse the contribution child maintenance makes to the reduction of child poverty. The countries compared are Canada, UK, USA, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland representing countries with different child maintenance schemes. Results show that the contribution that child maintenance makes in reducing overall child ...

    Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), 2010,
    (Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 555)
    | Mia Hakovirta
  • Personality and smoking: individual-participant meta-analysis of 9 cohort studies

    Aims: To investigate cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between personality and smoking, and test whether socio-demographic factors modify these associations. Design: Cross-sectional and longitudinal individual-participant meta-analysis. Setting: Nine cohort studies from Australia, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. Participants: A total of 79 757 men and women (mean age = 50.8 years). ...

    In: Addiction 110 (2015), 11, 1844-1852 | Christian Hakulinen, Mirka Hintsanen, Marcus R. Munafò, Marianna Virtanen, Mika Kivimäki, G. David Batty, Markus Jokela
  • Wealth Changes and Their Impact on Subjective Well-Being

    Besides income, wealth plays an important role for the economic situation as well as the satisfaction of persons. So far the relationship between income as a flow measure and subjective well-being (SWB) is widely described. However, research in the connection between wealth and subjective well-being is scarce. This is predominately due to a lack of adequate microdata. In this paper we make use of longitudinal ...

    In: Gaël Brulé, Christian Suter , Wealth(s) and Subjective Well-Being (Social Indicators Research Series 76)
    Cham: Springer
    401-414
    | Christoph Halbmeier, Markus M. Grabka
  • The Fayherriot Command for Estimating Small-Area Indicators

    We introduce a command, fayherriot, that implements the Fay– Herriot model (Fay and Herriot, 1979, Journal of the American Statistical Association 74: 269–277), which is a small-area estimation technique (Rao and Molina, 2015, Small Area Estimation), in Stata. The Fay–Herriot model improves the precision of area-level direct estimates using area-level covariates. It belongs to the class of linear mixed ...

    In: Stata Journal 19 (2019), 3, 626-644 | Christoph Halbmeier, Ann-Kristin Kreutzmann, Timo Schmid, Carsten Schröder
  • Females' Willingness to Work and the Discouragement Effect of Poor Local Childcare Provision

    In: Applied Economics Quarterly (Konjunkturpolitik) 50 (2004), 4, 363-377 | Maarten van Ham, Felix Büchel
  • Unwilling or Unable? Spatial, Institutional and Socio-Economic Restrictions on Females' Labor Market Access

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004,
    (IZA DP No. 1034)
    | Maarten van Ham, Felix Büchel
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