Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • The Economic Effects of Employment-Conditional Income Support Schemes for the Low-Paid: An Illustration from a CGE Model Applied to four OECD Countries

    Problems of unemployment and low pay amongst the low-skilled and those with little work experience are severe in many OECD countries. Employment-conditional schemes are policy instruments designed to increase the employment prospects of the low-skilled as well as to support their living standard. In this paper a simple CGE model is developed to simulate the impact of the introduction of an employment-conditional ...

    Paris: OECD, 1999,
    (Economics Department Working Papers No. 224)
    | Andrea Bassanini, Jorn Henrik Rasmussen, Stefano Scarpetta
  • Inequality in Germany: Myths, Facts, and Policy Implications

    In this paper we try to provide an overview of a series of simple descriptive facts on recent trends in economic inequality in Germany. We believe that it is important to be precise in the way in which we define the inequality measure and the sample we use, to avoid generating vague messages that fail to properly inform policy makers and the public. Using mostly administrative data from the IAB and ...

    München: Ifo Institut, 2016,
    (Ifo working Paper No. 217)
    | Michele Battisti, Gabriel Felbermayr, Sybille Lehwald
  • From Bottom to Top: The Entire Distribution of Market Income in Germany, 1992-2001

    We analyze the distribution of market income in Germany in the period 1992 to 2003 on the basis of an integrated dataset that encompasses the whole spectrum of the population, from the very poor to the very rich. We find a modest increase of the Gini coefficient, a substantial drop of median income and a remarkable growth of the income share accruing to the economic elite, which we define as the richest ...

    In: The Review of Income and Wealth 55 (2009), 2, 303-330 | Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo, Viktor Steiner
  • Effective Taxation of Top Incomes in Germany

    We exploit a dataset that includes the individual tax returns of all taxpayers in the top percentile of the income distribution in Germany to pin down the effective income taxation of households with very high incomes. Taking tax base erosion into account, we find that the top percentile of the income distribution pays an effective average tax rate of 30.5% and contributes more than a quarter of total ...

    In: German Economic Review 14 (2013), 2, 115-137 | Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo, Viktor Steiner
  • Intergenerational Transmission of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills (Chapter 16)

    This study examines cognitive and non-cognitive skills and their transmission from parents to children as one potential candidate to explain the intergenerational link of socio-economic status. Using representative data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, we contrast the impact of parental cognitive abilities (fluid intelligence, crystallized intelligence) and personality traits (Big Five, ...

    In: John Ermisch, Markus Jäntti, Timothy M. Smeeding , From Parents to Children: The Intergenerational Transmission of Advantage
    New York: Russell Sage Foundation
    393-421
    | Silke Anger
  • Involuntary job loss and changes in personality traits

    Economists consider personality traits to be stable, particularly throughout adulthood. However, evidence from psychological studies suggests that the stability assumption may not always be valid, as personality traits can respond to certain life events. Our paper analyzes whether and to what extent personality traits are malleable over a time span of eight years for a sample of working individuals. ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 60 (2017), June 2017, 71-91 | Silke Anger, Georg Camehl, Frauke Peter
  • Developing SOEPsurvey and SOEPservice - The (Near) Future of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP)

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2009,
    (SOEPpapers 155)
    | Silke Anger, Joachim R. Frick, Jan Goebel, Markus M. Grabka, Olaf Groh-Samberg, Hansjörg Haas, Elke Holst, Peter Krause, Martin Kroh, Henning Lohmann, Jürgen Schupp, Ingo Sieber, Thomas Siedler, Christian Schmitt, C. Katharina Spieß, Ingrid Tucci, Gert G. Wagner
  • Editorial - SOEP after 25 Years: 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference 129 (2009), 2, 149-154 | Silke Anger, Olaf Groh-Samberg, Bruce Headey, Gisela Trommsdorff
  • Cognitive Abilities and Earnings - First Evidence for Germany

    We provide first evidence on the relationship between cognitive abilities and earnings in Germany using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Study. The estimates suggest that mechanics abilities are positively related to wages of West German workers, even when educational attainment is controlled for. Pragmatics of cognition are not related to earnings. In line with studies for other countries, ...

    In: Applied Economics Letters 17 (2010), 7, 699 - 702 | Silke Anger, Guido Heineck
  • Do Smart Parents Raise Smart Children? The Intergenerational Transmission of Cognitive Abilities

    Complementing prior research on income and educational mobility, we examine the intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities. We find that individuals’ cognitive skills are positively related to their parents’ abilities, despite controlling for educational attainment and family background. Differentiating between mothers’ and fathers’ IQ transmission, we find different effects on the cognition ...

    In: Journal of Population Economics 23 (2010), 3, 1105-1132 | Silke Anger, Guido Heineck
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