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Our aim was to estimate the prevalence and correlates of probable depression and anxiety in the general adult population in Germany. Repeated cross-sectional data (i.e., cross-sectional data observed at different time points: year 2012 and year 2014) were derived from the innovation sample of the German Socio-Economic Panel, a population-based study of German households. The validated Patient Health ...
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
17 (2020), 21, 7865
| André Hajek, Hans-Helmut König
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Background and Aims: Cancer treatments often require intensive use of healthcare services and limit patients’ ability to work, potentially causing them to become financially vulnerable. The present study is the first attempt to measure, on the German national level, the magnitude of absolute income loss after a cancer diagnosis. Methods: This study analyzes data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) ...
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Cancer Medicine
10 (2021), 11, 3726-3740
| Diego Hernandez, Michael Schlander
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The paper analyses changes in the generosity of public transfers to the unemployed and their effectiveness for the alleviation of poverty risks in Germany and Great Britain between the 1990s and the 2000s. In the light of changing poverty risks among the unemployed, the contribution of policy changes is assessed using individual-level data on household incomes. The results indicate that the introduction ...
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Acta Sociologica
64 (2021), 4, 420-436
| Jan Brülle
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In 2015–2016 Germany experienced a wave of predominantly low-skilled refugee immigration. We evaluate its macroeconomic and distributional effects using a quantitative overlapping generations model calibrated using German micro data to replicate education and productivity differentials between foreign born and native workers. Workers are modelled as imperfect substitutes in aggregate production leading ...
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Journal of Monetary Economics
113 (2020), 28-55
| Christopher Busch, Dirk Krueger, Alexander Ludwig, Irina Popova, Zainab Iftikhar
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Dieser Beitrag argumentiert, dass ein negatives Meinungsklima gegenüber Einwanderern das Niedriglohnrisiko von Einwanderern der zweiten Generation erhöht. Eine Matching-basierte Analyse von Daten aus 18 Wellen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) liefert deutliche Indizien für diese Hypothese. Im Einklang mit existierenden Studien über die Löhne von Migranten zeigen die Ergebnisse, dass kontextuelle ...
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Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS)
72 (2020), 2, 265-288
| Romana Careja, Hans-Jürgen Andreß, Marco Giesselmann
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Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the birth rate halved in East Germany. Despite their small sizes, the cohorts conceived during this period of socio-economic turmoil were, as they grew up in reunified Germany, markedly more likely to be arrested than cohorts conceived a few years earlier. This is consistent with negative parental selection during the period of turmoil. We highlight risk attitude ...
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Journal of Public Economics
230 (2024), February 2024, 105048
| Arnaud Chevalier, Olivier Marie
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Considering both non-migrant and migrant couples, this paper studies the effect of cohabiting life partners’ attitudes, resources, and social network compositions on their spouse’s interethnic friendships and acquaintances. Thus, partners are conceptualized as important “third parties” for interethnic relationship formation. Analysing representative German household panel data, I find that partner ...
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Ethnic and Racial Studies
45 (2021), 1, 22-46
| Philipp Simon Eisnecker
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Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP, 1984-2017) and conducting fixed effects panel regressions, this study investigates the impact of unemployment on couples’ overall life satisfaction, as well as both partners’ satisfaction in specific life domains. Results confirm that job loss is harmful to both partners’ life satisfaction. In line with gender role models, the costs ...
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Advances in Life Course Research
46 (2020), 100354
| Frederike Esche
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This paper analyzes the impact of women's retirement on their informal care provision. Using SOEP data, we address fundamental endogeneity problems by exploiting variation in the German pension system in two complementary ways. We find a significant effect of retirement on informal care provision, when using early retirement age thresholds as instruments. Heterogeneity analyses confirm the underlying ...
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Journal of Health Economics
73 (2020), 102350
| Björn Fischer, Kai-Uwe Müller
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
239 (2019), 2, 319-331
| Manfred Antoni, Rainer Schnell