Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • The Purpose of Remittances. Evidence from Germany

    This paper examines the purpose of remittances using individual data of migrants in Germany. Particular attention is paid to migrants' savings and transfers to family members in the home country. Our findings indicate that migrants who intend to stay in Germany only temporarily have a higher propensity to save and save larger amounts in their home country than permanent migrants. A similar picture ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 229 (2009), 6, 730-742 | Thomas K. Bauer, Mathias G. Sinning
  • Modelling International Migration: Economic and Econometric Issues

    In: Rob van der Erf, Liesbeth Heering , International Migration. Proceedings of a workshop, Luxembourg, 14-16. December 1994
    Luxemburg: Eurostat
    95-115
    | Thomas K. Bauer, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Network Migration of Ethnic Germans

    In: International Migration Review 31 (1997), 1, 143-149 | Thomas K. Bauer, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Problems and Examples of Dissemination of "Scientific Use Micro-Data Files" in Germany and Elsewhere

    Arlington, VA: Bureau of the Census (Washington, D.C.), 1998, | Friederike Behringer, Wolfgang Seufert, Gert G. Wagner
  • Modeling risk factors of mortality in Germany in the context of survival analysis using the socio-economic panel data (master thesis)

    2015, | Sarah Bekele
  • Income Distribution and Current Account Imbalances

    We develop a three-country, stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model to study the effects of changes in both personal and functional income distribution on national current account balances. Each country has a household sector and a non-household (corporate) sector. The household sector is divided into income deciles, and consumer demand is characterized by upward-looking status comparisons following ...

    Düsseldorf: Macroeconomic Policy Institute (IMK), 2013,
    (IMK Working Paper, Nr. 126)
    | Christian A. Belabed, Thomas Theobald, Till van Treeck
  • Youth unemployment: Déjà vu?

    This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that young people aged 16-25 have been particularly hard hit during the current recession. Using the USA and UK as cast studies, it analyses both causes and effects of youth unemployment using micro-data. It argues that there is convincing evidence that the young are particularly susceptible to the negative ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2010,
    (IZA DP No. 4705)
    | David N.F. Bell, David G. Blanchflower
  • Unpaid work in the workplace: a comparison of Germany and the UK

    London: Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society, 2001, | David N.F. Bell, Alessandro Gaj, Robert A. Hart, Olaf Hübler, Wolfgang Schwerdt
  • Paid and unpaid overtime working in Germany and the UK

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2000,
    (IZA DP No. 133)
    | David N.F. Bell, Robert A. Hart, Olaf Hübler, Wolfgang Schwerdt
  • Work Hours Constraints and Health

    The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequences is important not only at the individual level but also for governmental formation of work time policy. Our study investigates this question by analyzing the impact of the discrepancy between actual and desired work hours on self-perceived health outcomes in Germany and the United Kingdom. Based on ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2011,
    (SOEPpapers 424)
    | David N.F. Bell, Steffen Otterbach, Alfonso Sousa-Poza
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