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  • Personality stability and change: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies

    Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable throughout the lifespan. However, early meta-analytic estimates were constrained by a relatively small universe of longitudinal studies, many of which tracked personality traits in small samples over moderate time periods using measures that were only loosely related to contemporary trait models such as ...

    2022,
    (PsyArXiv Preprints)
    | Wiebke Bleidorn, Ted Schwaba, Anqing Zheng, Christopher J. Hopwood, Susana S. Sosa, Brent W. Roberts, D. A. Briley
  • Good Bye Lenin Revisited: East-West Preferences Three Decades After Reunification

    In this paper, we document that living under Communism vs. Capitalism has lasting effects on preferences for a strong government. Relying on the natural experiment of German reunification and extending the analysis of Alesina and Fuchs-Schündeln (2007), we show that East Germans still have stronger preferences for redistribution than West Germans 27 years after reunification. While convergence of preferences ...

    In: German Economic Review 24 (2023), 1, 97-119 | Mariia Bondar, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
  • Did Immigrants Perceive More Job Insecurity during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic? Evidence from German Panel Data

    Immigrants have been affected more than native-born ethnic majority populations by the negative economic consequences of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This contribution examines whether they have also experienced higher levels of perceived job insecurity, reflected in a differential increase in financial concerns and the fear of job loss during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This empirical study employs the SOEP-CoV ...

    In: Social Sciences 11 (2022), 5, 224 | Marvin Bürmann, Jannes Jacobsen, Cornelia Kristen, Simon Kühne, Dorian Tsolak
  • The Determinants of Population Self-Control

    This paper demonstrates that structural factors can shape people's self-control. We study the determinants of adult self-control using population-representative data and exploiting two sources of quasi-experimental variation-Germany's division and compulsory schooling reforms. We find that former East Germans have substantially higher levels of self-control than West Germans and provide evidence ...

    Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2022,
    (IZA DP No. 15175)
    | Deborah A. Cobb-Clark, Sarah C. Dahmann, Daniel A. Kamhöfer, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
  • Intergenerational Transmission of Welfare Benefit Receipt: Evidence from Germany

    We study the intergenerational transmission of welfare receipt in Germany. We first describe the correlation of welfare receipt experienced in the parental household and subsequent own welfare receipt of young adults. In a second step, we investigate whether the observed correlations reflect causal effects using the Gottschalk (1996) approach and a family fixed effects estimation. We take advantage ...

    Munich: CESifo, 2023,
    (CESifo Working Paper No. 10835)
    | Jennifer Feichtmayer, Regina T. Riphahn
  • Mortality, severe disability and long-term care in Germany: recent trends, differences and determinants

    2021, | Olga Grigoriev
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1096: Series H - SOEP-IS Modules / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2014 – Inattentional Blindness

    2022| Dalton Conley, Christopher F. Chabris, Daniel J. Simons
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1159: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – IBIP_PUPIL: Variables from Bonn Intervention Panel (Children)

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1160: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – IDRM: Person-Related Data from Innovative DRM Module

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
  • SOEP Survey Papers ; 1161: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2022

    SOEP-IS 2020 – IDRM_ESM: Person-Related DRM Data from Innovative ESM Module

    2022| SOEP-IS Group
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