Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Investigation of alternative interface designs for long-list questions–the case of a computer-assisted survey in Germany

    This study aims to address the questionnaire design challenges in cases wherein questions involve a large number of response options. Traditionally, these long-list questions are asked in open-ended or closed-ended formats. However, alternative interface design options are emerging in computer-assisted surveys that combine both interface designs. To investigate trade-offs of these alternative designs, ...

    In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology 23 (2020), 6, 639-650 | Jessica M. E. Herzing
  • Right-Wing Populism and Impatience

    This study shows that supporters of right-wing populist parties in Germany and the United Kingdom tend to be less patient than supporters of other parties and thus more prone to favor immediate gratification over long-term outcomes. Our empirical analysis highlights that a direct link between impatience and the support for right-wing populism remains even after controlling for life outcomes, such as ...

    SSRN, 2024,
    (SSRN Working Paper)
    | Clemens Hetschko, Thomas Aronsson, Ronnie Schöb
  • Extended restrictions to health care entitlements for refugees: negative health consequences without the anticipated savings

    Refugees have limited health care entitlements during the asylum process. In February 2024, the maximum length of this exclusion period was increased from 18 to 36 months. This increase may double the actual waiting time, which is currently already more than one year, as data from the Socio-Economic Panel show. This particularly affects refugees with a low level of education and little knowledge of ...

    In: DIW Weekly Report 12/2024 (2024), 97-105 | Louise Biddle
  • Using Post-Regularization Distribution Regression to Measure the Effects of a Minimum Wage on Hourly Wages, Hours Worked and Monthly Earnings

    We evaluate the distributional effects of a minimum wage introduction based on a data set with a moderate sample size but a large number of potential covariates. Therefore, the selection of relevant control variables at each distributional threshold is crucial to test hypotheses about the impact of the treatment. To this end, we use the post-double selection logistic distribution regression approach ...

    In: Econometrics Journal 29 (2026), 1, 87–105 | Martin Biewen, Pascal Erhardt
  • How the wellbeing function varies with age: the importance of income, health and social relations over the lifecycle

    Previous literature has identified income, health status and social relationships as the most important predictors of subjective wellbeing (SWB). In addition, the literature has identified a non-linear relationship between age and SWB, with a dip in SWB in midlife. Explanations of the non-linear age–SWB relationship include the notion of unmet aspirations and the idea that people's emotional response ...

    In: Economica 91 (2024), 363, 809-836 | Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören, Heinz Welsch
  • Inequality trends in the context of changes in labor market outcomes, composition and redistribution in Germany

    We examine how inequality evolved in Germany during the 1983-2020 period. Labor market participation of women increased significantly, while average weekly working hours of women changed little. Gender differences in earnings are still pervasive and more pronounced for individuals with children. Inequality in earnings and disposable household income increased from the 1990s until 2005. Since then, ...

    In: EConPol Forum 25 (2024), 2, 47-52 | Maximilian Blömer, Elena Herold, Max Lay, Andreas Peichl, Ann-Christin Rathje, Paul Schüle, Anne Steuernagel
  • High-Income Households Emit More Greenhouse Gases, Primarily Due to Transport Behavior

    Greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by 65 percent compared to 1990 by 2030 to achieve national climate targets. Nearly one third of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany are caused by private household consumption. Using Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data, this Weekly Report calculates the amount of CO2 equivalents emitted by households due to residential energy use, nutrition, and transport in Germany. ...

    In: DIW Weekly Report 27/2024 (2024), 179-186 | Sandra Bohmann, Merve Küçük
  • Imputation of Missing Data From Split Questionnaire Designs in Social Surveys (Dissertation)

    Amidst the challenges of declining response rates and escalating costs in survey research, the adoption of innovative new data collection designs such as planned missingness and split questionnaire designs is becoming increasingly prevalent. This dissertation addresses the imputation of social survey data from split questionnaire designs and the methodological decisions associated with implementing ...

    2023, | Julian B. Axenfeld
  • The Coal Phase-Out in Germany and Its Regional Impact on Economic Worries

    Market-driven closures of coal mines have typically been associated with negative economic consequences for the affected regions. In Germany, structural policy directed towards ameliorating the negative effects of hard coal decline in the Ruhr area lagged behind the onset of decline, caused major political conflicts, and has been variously criticized for its reactive character that failed to generate ...

    In: Social Sciences 13 (2024), 7, 339 | Daniel Baron, Walter Bartl
  • Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance Rules for Land

    What are the long-term economic effects of a more equal distribution of wealth? We investigate consequences of land inequality, exploiting variation in land inheritance rules that traverse political, linguistic, geological, and religious borders in Germany. In some German areas, inherited land was to be shared or divided equally among children, while in others land was ruled to be indivisible. Using ...

    In: The Economic Journal 134 (2024), 664, 3137-3172 | Charlotte Bartels, Simon Jäger, Natalie Obergruber
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