Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

clear
0 filter(s) selected
close
Go to page
remove add
  • Genderdifferenzen bei Rentenübergängen: Erklären Persönlichkeitsmerkmale die Unterschiede?

    Dieser Beitrag untersucht geschlechterspezifische Unterschiede im Rentenübergang anhand von Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen in Deutschland. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Stimulierung von bestimmten Einstellungen durch die Einführung der Mütterrente in den Jahren 2014 und 2019. Unter Anwendung des SOEP v.34 (2017) wurde die Zusammenhangsstruktur von Renteneintrittsalter und den Big Five untersucht, während ...

    In: Sozialer Fortschritt 69 (2020), 10, 687-710 | Charlotte Fechter, Marlene Haupt
  • How Family Transfers Crowd-out Social Assistance in Germany

    The non-take-up of social assistance has been receiving increased attention among policy makers in recent years as it would apparently underpin the effectiveness of public intervention in alleviating poverty. We examine whether receipt of private transfers affects the household decision to take-up social assistance in Germany between 2009 and 2011. We exploit the follow-up of households in the SOEP ...

    Marseille: Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE), 2020,
    (AMSE WP 2020 - Nr 23)
    | Edwin Fourrier-Nicolai
  • The Deep Imprint of Roman Sandals: Evidence of Long-lasting Effects of Roman Rule on Personality, Economic Performance, and Well-Being in Germany

    We investigate whether the Roman presence in the southern part of Germany nearly 2,000 years ago had a deep imprinting effect with long run consequences on a broad spectrum of measures ranging from present-day personality profiles to a number of socioeconomic outcomes and why. Today’s populations living in the former Roman part of Germany score indeed higher on certain personality traits, have higher ...

    Groningen: University of Groningen, 2020,
    (SOM Research Reports 2020007-I&O)
    | Michael Fritsch, Martin Obschonka, Fabian Wahl, Michael Wyrwich
  • Life chances after surgery of congenital heart disease: A case-control-study of inter- and intragenerational social mobility over 15 years

    Background: Patients of congenital heart disease surgery have good prospects for reaching old age. Against the backdrop of increasing life expectancies, the question of how well such patients are mastering daily routines and their working life emerges. In our study, the educational and occupational performance of patients over 15 years was examined. Methods: Intergenerational social mobility (changes ...

    In: PLOS ONE 16 (2021), 2, e0246169 | Siegfried Geyer, Katharina Fleig, Kambiz Norozi, Lena Röbbel, Thomas Paul, Matthias Müller, Claudia Dellas
  • A typological approach of perceived resource fluctuations after job transitions in a representative panel study

    Job and career transitions are unique experiences that vary within and between persons. One possible reason for the differential effects of transitions is that they can involve resource gains, losses, conservation, or a combination thereof. This study investigates perceived resource fluctuation patterns as possible reasons for differential health outcomes in a representative German panel study (n = ...

    In: European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 29 (2020), 5, 764-775 | Chris Giebe, Thomas Rigotti
  • The Editor vs. The Algorithm: Returns to Data and Externalities in Online News

    We run a field experiment to quantify the economic returns to data and informational ex-ternalities associated with algorithmic recommendation relative to human curation in the context of online news. Our results show that personalized recommendation can outperform human curation in terms of user engagement, though this crucially depends on the amount of personal data. Limited individual data or breaking ...

    München: CESifo, 2019,
    (CESifo Working Paper No. 8012)
    | Jörg Claussen, Christian Peukert, Ananya Sen
  • Essays on the Political Economy of Immigration

    The thesis presents three essays dealing with political, social and economic aspects of international migration. In the second chapter (coauthored work with Prof. Lewis Davis, Union College, NY), we revisit the well-established salient relationship between rising immigrant population shares (IPS) and the success of far-right parties in the European countries. In particular, special attention is given ...

    2020, | Sumit S. Deole
  • Social isolation as a consequence of transitions in partner relationships: How formations and endings of partner relationships affect the risk of social disconnectedness

    Objective: The study examines whether the risk of social isolation is affected by a union formation, marriage and by relationship endings. Background: Social isolation is a broadly discussed social problem but little is known about how social isolation emerges. As regards the role of partner relationships, previous research has yielded mixed results on whether there are isolating effects of marriage, ...

    In: Journal of Family Research 33 (2021), 1, 22-71 | Jan Eckhard
  • German Migration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS): Methodology and Data Manual of the Baseline Survey (Wave 1)

    International migration between economically highly developed countries is a central component of global migration flows. Still, surprisingly little is known about the international mobility of the populations of these affluent societies. The aim of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) is to collect data to analyse the individual consequences of international migration as well ...

    Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB), 2020,
    (BiB Daten- und Methodenberichte 1/2020)
    | Andreas Ette, Jean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Andreas Genoni, Jean Guedes Auditor, Frederik Knirsch, Simon Kühne, Luisa Mörchen, Matthias Sand, Norbert F. Schneider, Nils Witte
  • The Evolution of Inequality of Opportunity in Germany: A Machine Learning Approach

    We show that measures of inequality of opportunity (IOP) fully consistent with the IOP theory of Roemer (1998) can be straightforwardly estimated by adopting a machine learning approach, and apply our method to analyze the development of IOP in Germany during the past three decades. Hereby, we take advantage of information contained in 25 waves of the Socio‐Economic Panel. Our analysis shows that in ...

    In: Review of Income and Wealth 67 (2021), 4, 900-927 | Paolo Brunori, Guido Neidhöfer
keyboard_arrow_up