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  • Does Inequality Rise from Above or from Below? Understanding Income Skewness Trends in 16 OECD Countries, 1985-2005

    Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), 2008,
    (Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 504)
    | Hanno Scholtz
  • Geocoding of German administrative data - the case of the Institute for Employment Research

    Der Erforschung von wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fragestellungen mit räumlichem Bezug wird oft durch Verfügbarkeit von Daten auf kleinräumigem Niveau Grenzen gesetzt. Aus diesem Grund wurde der 2009er Querschnitt der Integrierten Erwerbsbiographien (IEB) des Instituts für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung georeferenziert. Die IEB stammen aus administrativen Prozessen der Bundesagentur für Arbeit und ...

    Nürnberg: Forschungsdatenzentrum (FDZ) der Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BA) im Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), 2012,
    (FDZ-Methodenreport 09/2012)
    | Theresa Scholz, Cerstin Rauscher, Jörg Reiher, Tobias Bachteler
  • Further Education and Occupational Careers in East Germany

    In: Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 66 (1997), 1, 187-196 | Klaus Schömann, Rolf Becker, Sylvia Zühlke
  • Fixed-Term Employment and Labour Market Flexibility - Theory and Longitudinal Evidence for East and West Germany

    Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB), 1993,
    (Diskussionspapier Nr. FS I 93-204)
    | Klaus Schömann, Thomas Kruppe
  • Unemployment, Sick Leave and Health

    This paper studies the relationship between sick leave, income and unemployment. In particular, it investigates this relationship under the generous German sick leave regulation of 100% wage replacement, i.e., in an environment where workers do not bear any direct costs from missing work due to sickness. Using information from the German Socioeconomic Panel (GSOEP) I identify three stylized facts of ...

    2015, | Matthias Schön
  • Changes in Sports Participation across Transition to Retirement: Modification by Migration Background and Acculturation Status

    While total physical activity decreases over the life course, sports and leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) have shown to increase after transition to retirement. This paper aimed to investigate whether this change in sports participation differs (1) between non-migrant persons (NMP) versus persons with a migrant background (PMB), and (2) by acculturation status. Data was drawn from 16 waves of ...

    In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14 (2017), 11, 1356 | Johanna-Katharina Schönbach, Manuela Pfinder, Claudia Börnhorst, Hajo Zeeb, Tilman Brand
  • Does the IAB employment sample reliably identify maternity leave taking? A data report

    In: Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) 42 (2009), 1, 49-70 | Uta Schönberg
  • On the Equivalence of Common Approaches to Cross Sectional Weights in Household Panel Surveys

    The computation of cross sectional weights in household panels is challenging because household compositions change over time. Sampling probabilities of new household entrants are generally not known and assigning them zero weight is not satisfying. Two common approaches to cross sectional weighting address this issue: (1) “shared weights” and (2) modeling or estimating unobserved sampling probabilities ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2010,
    (SOEPpapers 313)
    | Matthias Schonlau, Martin Kroh
  • The implementation of cross-sectional weights in household panel surveys

    While household panel surveys are longitudinal in nature cross-sectional sampling weights are also of interest. The computation of cross-sectional weights is challenging because household compositions change over time. Sampling probabilities of household entrants after wave 1 are generally not known and assigning them zero weight is not satisfying. Two common approaches to cross-sectional weighting ...

    In: Statistics Surveys 7 (2013), 37-57 | Matthias Schonlau, Martin Kroh, Nicole Watson
  • Collecting Genetic Samples in Population Wide (Panel) Surveys: Feasibility, Nonresponse and Selectivity

    Collecting biomarkers as part of general purpose surveys offers scientists - and social scientists in particular - the ability to study biosocial phenomena, e.g. the relation between genes and human behavior. We explore the feasibility of collecting buccal cells for genetic analyses with normal interviewers as part of a pretest for the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) using a probability sample. ...

    In: Survey Research Methods 4 (2010), 2, 121-126 | Matthias Schonlau, Martin Reuter, Jürgen Schupp, Christian Montag, Bernd Weber, Thomas Dohmen, Nico A. Siegel, Uwe Sunde, Gert G. Wagner, Armin Falk
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