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  • SOEP Survey Papers 1036: Series D - Variable Description and Coding / 2021

    SOEP-IS 2019 – PPFAD: Person-related Meta-dataset

    2021| SOEP-IS Group
  • Longitudinal coupling of momentary stress reactivity and trait neuroticism: Specificity of states, traits, and age period

    Personality traits like neuroticism show both continuity and change across adolescence and adulthood, with most pronounced changes occurring in young adulthood. It has been assumed, but insufficiently examined, that trait changes occur gradually over the years through the accumulation of daily experiences. The current longitudinal measurement burst study examined (a) how changes in average momentary ...

    In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 121 (2021), 3, 691-706 | Cornelia Wrzus, Gloria Luong, Gert G. Wagner, Michaela Riedinger
  • Gendered integration? How recently arrived male and female refugees fare on the German labour market

    Objective: This paper examines gender differences in the labour market integration of newly arrived refugees in Germany. In particular, we focus on the heterogeneity in employment rates among female refugees. Background: Previous research has demonstrated that refugee women are disadvantaged on the labour market not only compared to their male counterparts, but also compared to other immigrant women. ...

    In: Journal of Family Research 33 (2021), 2, 284-321 | Zerrin Salikutluk, Katrins Menke
  • Robust prediction of domain compositions from uncertain data using isometric logratio transformations in a penalized multivariate Fay–Herriot model

    Assessing regional population compositions is an important task in many research fields. Small area estimation with generalized linear mixed models marks a powerful tool for this purpose. However, the method has limitations in practice. When the data are subject to measurement errors, small area models produce inefficient or biased results since they cannot account for data uncertainty. This is particularly ...

    In: Statistica Neerlandica 76 (2022), 1, 65-96 | Joscha Krause, Jan Pablo Burgard, Domingo Morales
  • Destination-language acquisition of recently arrived immigrants. Do refugees differ from other immigrants?

    This article describes new immigrants’ levels of destination-language proficiency shortly after taking up residence in Germany. The focus lies on a comparison of refugees from Syria with new arrivals from Italy, Poland, and Turkey, who came as economic immigrants, for family reasons, or as students. The theoretical account builds upon a well-established model of language acquisition, according to which ...

    In: Journal for Educational Research Online 13 (2021), 2, 128-156 | Cornelia Kristen, Julian Seuring
  • SOEP-RV: Linking German Socio-Economic Panel Data to Pension Records

    The aim of the project SOEP-RV is to link data from participants in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) survey to their individual Deutsche Rentenversicherung (German Pension Insurance) records. For all SOEP respondents who give explicit consent to record linkage, SOEP-RV creates a linked dataset that combines the comprehensive multi-topic SOEP data with detailed cross-sectional and longitudinal ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 242 (2022), 2, 291-307 | Holger Lüthen, Carsten Schröder, Markus M. Grabka, Jan Goebel, Tatjana Mika, Daniel Brüggmann, Sebastian Ellert, Hannah Penz
  • Risky Asset Holdings during Covid-19 and Their Distributional Impact: Evidence from Germany

    We present evidence from a repeated survey on risky asset holdings carried out on a representative sample of the German population six times between April and June 2020. Given the size of the Covid-19 shock, we find little evidence of portfolio rebalancing in April 2020. In May, however, individual investors started buying heavily, fueling market recovery. The cross-section shows large differences ...

    In: Review of Income and Wealth 68 (2022), 2, 497-517 | Lukas Menkhoff, Carsten Schröder
  • Revisiting marital health protection: Intraindividual health dynamics around transition to legal marriage

    Objective: This study analyzes the dynamics of health associated with the transition to first marriage and remaining in marriage up to 24 years in order to estimate the protective effect of heterosexual marriage (compared to being never married, including the unpartnered, partnered, and cohabiting) on physical, mental, and self-rated health. Background: Past research produced inconclusive results on ...

    In: Journal of Marriage and Family 83 (2021), 5, 1439-1459 | Małgorzata Mikucka, Oliver Arránz Becker, Christof Wolf
  • Can Facebook likes predict the purchase probability of electricity storage systems?

    This study among owners of photovoltaic systems investigates whether users' Big Five personality traits derived from their Facebook likes contribute to whether or not they adopt an electricity storage. It is based on the finding that the digital footprint, especially the Facebook likes, can in part predict the personality of users better than friends and family. The survey was conducted among ...

    In: Social Network Analysis and Mining 11 (2021), 1, 79 | Stefan Poier
  • Regret and Therapeutic Decisions in Multiple Sclerosis Care: Literature Review and Research Protocol

    Background: Decisions based on erroneous assessments may result in unrealistic patient and family expectations, suboptimal advice, incorrect treatment, or costly medical errors. Regret is a common emotion in daily life that involves counterfactual thinking when considering alternative choices. Limited information is available on care-related regret affecting healthcare professionals managing patients ...

    In: Frontiers in Neurology 12 (2021), 960, 675520 | Gustavo Saposnik, Guillermo Bueno-Gil, Ángel P. Sempere, Alfredo Rodríguez-Antigüedad, Beatriz del Río, Mar Baz, María Terzaghi, Javier Ballesteros, Jorge Maurino
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