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In:
Developmental Psychology
44 (2008), 4, 1148-1159
| Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Ryne Estabrook, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner, Ulman Lindenberger
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Throughout adulthood and old age, levels of well-being appear to remain relatively stable. In this chapter, we argue that focusing on a phase of life during which this positive picture does not necessarily prevail promises to help us better understand between-person disparities in the progression of late-life well-being. In a first step, we review empirical evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel ...
In:
Toni C. Antonucci, James S. Jackson ,
Life-Course Perspectives on Late-Life Health Inequalities (Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 29, 2009)
New York: Springer
205-232
| Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Elizabeth Fauth, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
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Lifespan psychological research has long been interested in the contextual embeddedness of individual development. To examine if and how regional factors relate to between-person disparities in the progression of late-life well-being, we applied three-level growth curve models to 24-year longitudinal data from deceased participants of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (N = 3,427; age at death: ...
In:
Psychology and Aging
25 (2010), 3, 661–676
| Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Jan Goebel, Jürgen Schupp, Ulman Lindenberger, Gert G. Wagner
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Throughout adulthood and old age, levels of well-being appear to remain relatively stable. However, evidence is emerging that late in life well-being declines considerably. Using longterm longitudinal data of deceased participants in national samples from Germany, the UK, and the US, we examine how long this period lasts. In all three nations and across the adult age range, well-being was relatively ...
In:
Psychology and Aging
25 (2010), 2, 477-485
| Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Mira Hidajat, Ulman Lindenberger, Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp
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In:
Psychology and Aging
23 (2007), 1, 154-168
| Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Christina Röcke, Ulman Lindenberger, Jacqui Smith
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Research based on between-couple perspectives indicate that spouses share similarities in a range of psychosocial characteristics. In this study, the authors add to existing research by examining spousal similarities in mental health and its time-related change from both between-couple and within-couple perspectives. The authors apply latent growth models to 9-wave annual longitudinal data obtained ...
In:
Psychology and Aging
28 (2013), 2, 540-554
| Denis Gerstorf, Tim D. Windsor, Christiane A. Hoppmann, Peter Butterworth
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This is the second of an annual series of Wave Reports on the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). SOEP has now been running for over a quarter of century (1984-2011). Twenty-eight waves of data have been collected. So some respondents, about 2,500 middle aged and older people, have kindly agreed to be interviewed twenty-eight times. The central theme of SOEP is ‘subjective and economic well-being ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2012,
| Sandra Gerstorf, (eds.) Jürgen Schupp
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2014,
| Sandra Gerstorf, (eds.) Jürgen Schupp
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2015,
| Sandra Gerstorf, (eds.) Jürgen Schupp
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Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2016,
| Sandra Gerstorf, (eds.) Jürgen Schupp