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  • Scarred for Life? Early-Life Experience of the Post-Reunification Economic Crisis in East Germany and Physical and Mental Health Outcomes in Early Adulthood

    Existing research suggests adverse short-term health effects of economic crises during early life, yet, the long-term health effects for children and adolescents exposed to economic crises are still understudied. We investigated the early-adult health implications of experiencing the post-reunification economic crisis in East Germany in the early 1990s during infancy, childhood and adolescence. Using ...

    In: Comparative Population Studies 48 (2023), | Lara Bister, Jeroen Spijker, Fanny Janssen, Tobias Vogt
  • Perspectives on resilience: Trait resilience, correlates of resilience in daily life, and longer-term change in affective distress

    Resilience describes successful adaptation in the face of adversity, commonly inferred from trajectories of well-being following major life events. Alternatively, resilience was conceptualised as a psychological trait, facilitating adaptation through stable individual characteristics. Both perspectives may relate to individual differences in how stress is regulated in daily life. In the present study, ...

    In: Stress and Health 39 (2023), 1, 59-73 | Elisabeth S. Blanke, Florian Schmiedek, Stefan Siebert, David Richter, Annette Brose
  • Emergency-aid for self-employed in the Covid-19 pandemic: A flash in the pan?

    The self-employed faced strong income losses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many governments introduced programs to financially support the self-employed during the pandemic, including Germany. The German Ministry for Economic Affairs announced a €50bn emergency-aid program in March 2020, offering one-off lump-sum payments of up to €15,000 to those facing substantial revenue declines. By reassuring ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 93 (2022), 102567 | Joern Block, Alexander S. Kritikos, Maximilian Priem, Caroline Stiel
  • Employer calling: Incidence and worker-level effects of on-call work in Germany

    Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we analyse the incidence and worker-level consequences of on-call work, a work arrangement that allows employers to adjust their employees’ working times flexibly to the workload. We find that around 4%–5% of the workforce was employed in on-call work between 2014 and 2019. On-call workers are on average less educated, have lower tenure and more ...

    In: German Journal of Human Resource Management 38 (2024), 1, 3-24 | Melanie Borah, Daniel Fackler, Jens Stegmaier, Eva Weigt
  • Gender differences in fairness evaluations of own earnings in 28 European countries

    Women tend to evaluate their own pay more favorably than men. Contented women are speculated to not seek higher wages, thus the ‘paradox of the contented female worker’ may contribute to persistent gender pay differences. We extend the literature on gender differences in pay evaluations by investigating fairness evaluations of own earnings and underlying conceptions of fair earnings, providing a closer ...

    In: European Societies 25 (2023), 1, 107-131 | Jule Adriaans, Matteo Targa
  • Survey data of SOEP Core, IAB-SOEP Migration Sample, IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees and SOEP Innovation Sample linked to administrative data of the IAB (SOEP-CMI-ADIAB) 1975-2020

    This data report describes the linked survey data of SOEP Core, IAB-SOEP Migration Sample, IABBAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees and SOEP Innovation Sample with administrative data of the Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

    Nürnberg: IAB, 2023,
    (FDZ-Datenreport, 03/2023)
    | Manfred Antoni, Mattis Beckmannshagen, Markus M Grabka, Sekou Keita, Parvati Trübswetter
  • The National Educational Panel Study (NEPS)—framework, design, and research potential

    Initiated and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, in 2008 an interdisciplinary network led by H.-P. Blossfeld as PIFootnote1 was established to set up and implement the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS). The goal was to provide data for the description and explanation of individual competence development and educational trajectories over the entire life course in Germany. ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 26 (2023), 2, 277-298 | Cordula Artelt, Michaela Sixt
  • Is a Sorrow Shared a Sorrow Doubled? Parental Unemployment and the Life Satisfaction of Adolescent Children

    This paper examines possible spillover effects of parental unemployment on the subjective wellbeing of 12- to 21-year-old children. Using German panel data (SOEP), we show that unemployment of fathers and mothers is negatively associated with their children’s life satisfaction. When controlling for time-invariant individual heterogeneity, our results suggest that maternal unemployment has negative ...

    Munich: CESifo, 2023,
    (CESifo Working Paper No. 10776)
    | Melanie Borah, Andreas Knabe, Christine Lücke
  • Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: Evidence From a Large Representative Survey

    This study describes the first wave of the IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP Survey on Ukrainian Refugees in Germany, a unique panel dataset based on over 11,000 interviews conducted between August and October 2022. The aim of the IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP Survey is to provide a data-infrastructure for theory-driven and evidence-based research on various aspects of integration among Ukrainian refugees in Germany, ...

    In: Comparative Population Studies 48 (2023), 395-424 | Herbert Brücker, Andreas Ette, Markus M. Grabka, Yuliya Kosyakova, Wenke Niehues, Nina Rother, C. Katharina Spieß, Sabine Zinn, Martin Bujard, Adriana Cardozo Silva, Jean P. Décieux, Amrei Maddox, Nadja Milewski, Lenore Sauer, Sophia Schmitz, Silvia Schwanhäuser, Manuel Siegert, Hans W. Steinhauer, Kerstin Tanis
  • Codevelopment of life goals and the Big Five personality traits across adulthood and old age

    Since the new millennium, research in the field of personality development has focused on the stability and change of basic personality traits. Motivational aspects of personality and their longitudinal association with basic traits have received comparably little attention. In this preregistered study, we applied bivariate latent growth curve model to investigated the codevelopment of nine life goals ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 126 (2024), 2, 346-368 | Laura Buchinger, Theresa M. Entringer, David Richter, Gert G. Wagner, Denis Gerstorf, Wiebke Bleidorn
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