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  • The Socio-Economic Panel for Germany - Utilization of Data and Results of Longitudinal Analysis

    Berlin: 1991, | Gert G. Wagner, Ulrich Rendtel
  • The Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for Germany - Methods of Production and Management of Longitudinal Data

    Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 1991,
    (Diskussionspapier Nr. 31a)
    | Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp, Ulrich Rendtel
  • German wage curves, 1979-1990

    In: Economics Letters 44 (1994), 3, 307-311 | Joachim Wagner
  • Offshoring and Firm Performance: Self-Selection, Effects on Performance, or Both?

    This paper uses unique new data for German manufacturing enterprises from matched regular surveys and a special purpose survey to investigate the causal effect of relocation of activities to a foreign country on various dimensions of firm performance. Enterprises that relocated activities abroad in the period 2001-03 for the first time are compared to firms that did not relocate activities abroad before ...

    Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2009,
    (IZA DP No. 4605)
    | Joachim Wagner
  • Self-esteem across adulthood: the role of resources

    It is still not well understood how and why developmental trajectories of self-esteem change, particularly in late life. We investigated the role of resources for self-esteem change across adulthood. In detail, we explored between-person differences in self-esteem levels and change in relation to resources with participants who ranged in age from 17 to 100 years. Study 1 consisted of a cross-sectional ...

    In: European Journal of Ageing 11 (2014), 2, 109-119 | Jenny Wagner, Frieder R. Lang, Franz J. Neyer, Gert G. Wagner
  • The Earnings Function under Test

    Hannover: Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 1987,
    (Diskussionspapier Nr. 112)
    | Joachim Wagner, Wilhelm Lorenz
  • The Impact of Social Support Networks on Maternal Employment: A Comparison of Western German, Eastern German and Migrant Mothers

    Despite numerous advantages of a quick re-entry into the labor market, it is still common for German mothers to interrupt employment for several years after child birth. Lack of adequate child care is mentioned as the number one barrier to maternal employment. Given the shortages in (full-time) public child care in particular for the under-threes, this paper asks whether social support with child care ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2012,
    (SOEPpapers 483)
    | Mareike Wagner
  • Spatial Mobility, Family Dynamics, and Housing Transitions

    This paper summarizes theoretical approaches and empirical research on the links between partnership and family dynamics on the one hand and spatial mobility and housing transitions on the other. Spatial mobility includes residential relocations and commuting. We consider three types of partnerships—living apart together, unmarried and married co-residential unions—and the transitions between them. ...

    In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) 67 (2015), 1, 111-135 | Michael Wagner, Clara H. Mulder
  • Impact of Everyday Technology on the Home Environment on Older Adults' Quality of Life

    Heidelberg: 2002, | Hans-Werner Wahl, Heidrun Mollenkopf
  • The Space of Economic and Cultural Capital: A Latent Class Analysis for Germany

    The aim of this paper is to construct the “space of capital” based on disaggregated measures of capital portfolios and to analyze the dynamics of class mobility over time. Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of the “social space”, we argue that it is possible to directly assess the structural dimensions of the social space as a space of (economic and cultural) capital, including wealth as an important ...

    In: Jörg Blasius, Frédéric Lebaron, Brigitte Le Roux, Andreas Schmitz , Empirical Investigations of Social Space. Methodos Series (Methodological Prospects in the Social Sciences), vol 15
    Cham: Springer
    81-91
    | Nora Waitkus, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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