Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

clear
0 filter(s) selected
close
Go to page
remove add
  • Tropospheric ozone and skin aging: Results from two German cohort studies

    During the last two decades, it has been well established that a short-term exposure to ozone (O3) elicits an oxidative stress response in human and mouse skin, which leads to aberrant transcriptional expression of genes consistent with increased skin aging. Whether a long-term exposure to ambient O3 is associated with any skin aging traits, has remained unclear. We addressed this question in two elderly ...

    In: Environment International 124 (2019), 139-144 | Kateryna B. Fuks, Anke Hüls, Dorothea Sugiri, Hicran Altug, Andrea Vierkötter, Michael J. Abramson, Jan Goebel, Gert G. Wagner, Ilja Demuth, Jean Krutmann, Tamara Schikowski
  • Generalized linear models with random effects and time varying coefficients

    In: Christoph E. Minder, Herwig Friedl , Good Statistical Practice - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling, Biel/Bienne, July 7 to 11, 1997
    Wien: Österreichische Statistische Gesellschaft (Schriftenreihe, Band 5)
    | Claudia Funck-Hüsges
  • What's the Difference?! Gender, Personality, and the Propensity to Start a Business

    Women start fewer businesses than men. The start-up rate among women in Germany falls short of males' start-up rate by one third. We scrutinize this gender gap using individual-level data from the KfW Start-up Monitor, a large-scale population survey on start-up activity in Germany. As a unique feature, the data combine socio-demographic characteristics, entrepreneurship-related attitudes, and ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2010,
    (IZA DP No. 4778)
    | Marina Furdas, Karsten Kohn
  • Poverty dynamics among families with children in Europe

    Differdange: CEPS/INSTEAD, 2003,
    (CHER Document No. 10)
    | András Gábos, Péter Szivós
  • Intra-Industry Trade Between European Union and Transition Economies: Does Income Distribution Matter?

    Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School, 2002,
    (Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 297)
    | Hubert Gabrisch, Maria Luigia Seganga
  • Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research Infrastructure in the Field "Experimental Economics"

    Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten, 2009,
    (RatSWD Working Paper No. 56)
    | Simon Gächter
  • Experimental Economics

    Experimental economics has become an established method for generating controlled and replicable empirical information that is complementary to other empirical methods in the social sciences. There is a strong research infrastructure for laboratory experimentation in Europe and also in Germany. A valuable instrument in the development of this methodology would be the creation of a short socio-economic ...

    In: Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) , Building on Progress. Expanding the Research Infrastructure for the Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences
    Opladen: Budrich Unipress
    563-580
    | Simon Gächter
  • Distributional and Behavioral Effects of the Gender Wage Gap

    The gender wage gap is a persistent labor market phenomenon. Most research focuses on the determinants of these wage differences. We contribute to this literature by exploring a different research question: if wages of women are systematically lower than male wages, what are the distributional consequences (disposable income) and what are the labor market effects (labor supply) of the wage gap? We ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2015,
    (SOEPpapers 753)
    | Patricia Gallego-Granados, Johannes Geyer
  • Where Have All the Workers Gone? Employment Termination in East Germany after Unification

    In: Johannes Schwarze, Friedrich Buttler, Gert G. Wagner , Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany
    Frankfurt/M. - New York: Campus
    40-66
    | Georg Licht, Viktor Steiner
  • Essays on the Economics of the Labor Market

    The present dissertation aims at contributing to the understanding of central labor market mechanisms by analyzing open questions on the determinants of firms' labor demand, unemployed individuals' job search behavior and the state's role in shaping peoples' trust and, thereby, affecting labor market outcomes and economic performance.

    2016, | Andreas Lichter
keyboard_arrow_up