Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Why Do Women Married To Unemployed Men Have Low Participation Rates?

    In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 57 (1995), 4, 471-486 | Gianna Giannelli, John Micklewright
  • Policy Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings

    Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), 2008,
    (NBER Working Paper No. 13911)
    | Francesco Giavazzi, Michael McMahon
  • Innovation in the Typical Life Course (Chapter 10)

    In: Janet Z. Giele, Glen H. Elder , Methods of Life Course Research - Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
    Thousand Oaks, London und New Delhi: Sage
    231-263
    | Janet Z. Giele
  • Dynamics of Women´s Labor Force Participation in the United States and West Germany, 1983 to 1990

    In: Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 66 (1997), 1, 55-61 | Janet Z. Giele, Elke Holst
  • The Emergence of Multiple Role Patterns Among Women: A Comparison of Germany and the United States

    In: Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 63 (1994), 1/2, 97-112 | Janet Z. Giele, Rainer Pischner
  • Unhappiness and Job Finding

    It is puzzling that people feel unhappy when they become unemployed, while simultaneously active labour market policies are needed to bring them back to work. We investigate this using GSOEP data. We find that nearly half of the unemployed do not experience a drop in happiness, which might explain why activation is sometimes needed. Furthermore, even though unhappy unemployed search more actively for ...

    In: Economica 81 (2014), 323, 544–565 | Anne C. Gielen, Jan C. van Ours
  • Socio-economic Risks of Atypical Employment Relationships: Evidence from the German Labour Market

    In this article, I examine the impact of atypical working arrangements on both objective and subjective dimensions of social inequality. The analysed types of atypical employment are fixed-term contracts, temporary agency work, and part-time employment, respectively. It is argued that these working arrangements are not homogeneous with respect to their socio-economic consequences, because they modify ...

    In: European Sociological Review 25 (2009), 6, 629-646 | Johannes Giesecke
  • Temporary Employment: Chance or Risk?

    In: European Sociological Review 19 (2003), 2, 161-177 | Johannes Giesecke, Martin Groß
  • Labour Market Mobility: Destabilization and Destandardization: For Whom? The Development of West German Job Mobility since 1984

    We use the Socio-Economic Panel to study how the job-shift patterns of West German workers changed between 1984 and 2008, analyzing trends separately by gender, education, labor force experience, firm size, and sector. We document a considerable reduction in the rate of within-firm job changes, especially for men in large companies and with limited labor force experience, which we interpret as evidence ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch - Proceedings of the 9th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference 131 (2011), 2, 301-314 | Johannes Giesecke, Jan Paul Heisig
  • Getting more unequal: Rising labor market inequalities among low-skilled men in West Germany

    During recent decades, earnings differentials between educational groups have risen in most advanced economies. While these trends are well-documented, much less is known about inequality trends within educational groups. To address this issue, we study changes in labor market inequalities among low-skilled men in West Germany. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel, we show that both risks ...

    In: Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 39 (2015), March 2015, 1-17 | Johannes Giesecke, Jan Paul Heisig, Heike Solga
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