Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Inequality and Happiness

    In recent years there has been an accumulation of empirical evidence suggesting that individuals dislike inequality. The literature has built upon estimating the degree of this dislike as well as its causes. The use of self-reported measures of satisfaction or well-being as a proxy for utility has been one of the empirical strategies used to this end. In this survey, we review the papers that estimate ...

    In: Journal of Economic Surveys 28 (2013), 5, 1016-1027 | Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Xavier Ramos
  • The Societal Integration of Immigrants in Germany

    This paper investigates whether and to what extent immigrants in Germany are integrated into German society by utilizing a variety of qualitative information and subjective data collected in the 1999 wave of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP).To this end, leisure-time activities and attitudes of native Germans, ethnic Germans and foreign immigrants of different generations are compared. The empirical ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004,
    (IZA DP No. 1213)
    | Michael Fertig
  • Gerontocracy in Motion? European Cross-Country Evidence on the Labor Market Consequences of Population Ageing

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2003,
    (IZA DP No. 956)
    | Michael Fertig, Christoph M. Schmidt
  • The Impact of Demographic Change on Human Capital Accumulation

    This paper investigates whether and to what extent demographic change has an impact on human capital accumulation. The effect of the relative cohort size on educational attainment of young adults in Germany is analyzed utilizing data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for West-German individuals of the birth cohorts 1966 to 1986. These are the cohorts which entered the labor market since the 1980's. ...

    In: Labour Economics 16 (2009), 6, 659-668 | Michael Fertig, Christoph M. Schmidt, Matthias G. Sinning
  • Earnings Assimilation of Immigrants in Germany: The Importance of Heterogeneity and Attrition Bias

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2007,
    (SOEPpapers 30)
    | Michael Fertig, Stefanie Schurer
  • Always Poor or Never Poor and Nothing in Between? Duration of Child Poverty in Germany

    This paper analyses the duration of child poverty in Germany. Observing the entire income history from the individuals' birth to their coming of age at age 18, we are able to analyse dynamics in and out of poverty for the entire population of children, whether they become poor at least once or not. Using duration models, we find that household composition, most importantly single parenthood, and ...

    In: German Economic Review 11 (2010), 2, 150-168 | Michael Fertig, Marcus Tamm
  • Income Distribution: An Important Factor for Economic Forecasts

    The development of private consumption is a crucial factor in compiling macroeconomic projections as part of national accounts. Household savings also play an important role as an explanatory variable for consumer development, since private households must decide whether to spend their incomes on consumption or saving. The estimated savings rate in DIW Berlin's economic projections can be improved ...

    In: DIW Economic Bulletin 2 (2012), 7, 14-20 | Ferdinand Fichtner, Simon Junker, Carsten Schwäbe
  • Does Naturalization Facilitate Integration? A Longitudinal Study on the Consequences of Citizenship Acquisition for Immigrants’ Identification with Germany

    Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, ob Einbürgerung die Identifikation mit dem Aufnahmeland beeinflusst. Untersucht wird dies mit den Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels, ausgehend von Evidenzen zu positiven Effekten der Einbürgerung für die strukturelle Integration von Migranten. Einbürgerung wird verstanden als individuelle Investition in die Integration und einmaliges Ereignis im Lebensverlauf von ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Soziologie 45 (2016), 2, 107-121 | Patrick Fick
  • The Child Penalty. A Compensating Wage Differential?

    Brüssel: European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI), 2006,
    (ENEPRI Research Report No. 22)
    | Christina Felfe
  • Objective Trends and Perceptions of Health Status in Germany

    Brussels: European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI), 2006,
    (ENEPRI Research Report 21)
    | Christina Felfe
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