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Befragungsinstrument
2020| SOEP-Core, SOEP-CoV
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Befragungsinstrument
2020| SOEP-Core, SOEP-CoV
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Befragungsinstrument
2020| SOEP-Core, SOEP-CoV
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-IS
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Befragungsinstrument
2021| SOEP-IS
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Anhang: Ankündigungen Veranstaltungen und Call for Proposals
Dear Colleagues,
After a long winter, spring is finally here—and with it, the new SOEPnewsletter!
We’d like to call your attention to job openings at the SOEP: We are currently hiring a research assistant (f/m/non-binary) to conduct longitudinal ...
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International migration originating from highly developed countries is a crucial component of global migration flows. There are, however, surprisingly little data about the international mobility of the populations of affluent countries. The German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) aims to provide a resource that enables the analysis of individual consequences of international migration ...
Wiesbaden:
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB),
2022,
(BiB Data and Technical Reports 2/2022)
| Nils Witte, Jean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Andreas Ette, Andreas Genoni, Jean Guedes Auditor, Frederik Knirsch, Simon Kühne, Lisa Mansfeld, Norbert F. Schneider
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Spatially disaggregated income indicators are typically estimated by using model-based methods that assume access to auxiliary information from population micro-data. In many countries like Germany and the UK population micro-data are not publicly available. In this work we propose small area methodology when only aggregate population-level auxiliary information is available. We use data-driven transformations ...
In:
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
185 (2022), 4, 1679-1706
| Nora Würz, Timo Schmid, Nikos Tzavidis
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We investigate the life satisfaction (LS) trajectories of immigrants in Germany. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1984 to 2015, we find that recently arrived immigrants are more satisfied with their lives than comparable German natives. However, their LS decreases more over time than that of their German counterparts; that is, we observe a negative years-since-migration (YSM)–LS ...
In:
Migration Studies
10 (2022), 4, 670-702
| Firat Yaman, Patricia Cubi-Molla, Anke C. Plagnol
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Befragungsinstrument
2016| IAB-BAMF-SOEP-MIG, SOEP-Core