%0 Report %M 5999 %A Wissenschaftlicher Beirat beim Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie %D 2010 %T Akzeptanz der Marktwirtschaft: Einkommensverteilung, Chancengleichheit und die Rolle des Staates %J Gutachten Nr. 01/10 des BMWi %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie %2 citation of SOEP results %U http://www.bmwi.de/BMWi/Redaktion/PDF/Publikationen/Studien/akzeptanz-marktwirtschaft-wissenschaftlicher-beirat,property=pdf,bereich=bmwi,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5998 %A Andreas Peichl %A Nico Pestel %D 2010 %T Multidimensional Measurement of Richness: Theory and an Application to Germany %J IZA DP No. 4825 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, health, education %K affluence, multidimensional measurement, mobility, elites %X Closely following recent innovations in the literature on the multidimensional measurement of poverty, this paper provides similar measures for the top of the distribution using a dual cutoff method to identify individuals, who can be considered as rich in a multidimensional setting. We use this framework to analyze the role of wealth, health and education, in addition to income, as dimensions of multidimensional well-being in Germany. Our analysis shows that more than half of the German population is affluent in at least one dimension and less than 1% is affluent in all four dimensions. The likelihood of being rich in all dimensions is highest for prime-aged males from the West who live in couple households without children. Mobility between different affluence counts between 2002 and 2007 is rather low and existing changes are mostly driven by health and to a lesser extent by wealth. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4825.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5997 %A Johannes Geyer %A Viktor Steiner %D 2010 %T Public Pensions, Changing Employment Patterns, and the Impact of Pension Reforms across Birth Cohorts: A Microsimulation Analysis for Germany %J IZA DP No. 4815 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: DIW DP 984 and SOEPpaper 276. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 simulation %F SP, labour, transfer systems %K public pensions, cohort effects, microsimulation %X We analyze the impact of changing employment patterns and pension reforms on the future level of public pensions across birth cohorts in Germany. The analysis is based on a rich dataset that combines household survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and process-produced microdata from the German pension insurance. A microsimulation model is developed which accounts for cohort effects in individual employment and unemployment and earnings over the lifecycle as well as the differential impact of recent pension reforms. Cohort effects for individuals born between 1937 and 1971 vary greatly by region, gender and education and strongly affect lifecycle wage profiles. The largest effects can be observed for younger cohorts in East Germany and for the low educated. Using simulated life cycle employment and income profiles, we project gross future pensions across cohorts taking into account changing demographics and recent pension reforms. Simulations show that pension levels for East German men and women will fall dramatically among younger birth cohorts, not only because of policy reforms but due to higher cumulated unemployment. For West German men, the small reduction of average pension levels among younger birth cohorts is mainly driven by the impact of pension reforms, while future pension levels of West German women are increasing or stable due to rising labor market participation of younger birth cohorts. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.353639.de/diw_sp0276.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5996 %A Gabriele Kunz %D 2010 %T Deutschland ade! Warum Menschen ihrem Land den Rücken kehren %J Psychologie heute %N 4 %P 11 %G D %0 Report %M 5995 %A Xiaohao Ding %A Joop Hartog %A Yuze Sun %D 2010 %T Can we measure individual risk attitudes in a survey? %J IZA DP No. 4807 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2010-027/3. Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K experimental validation; Survey data; risk %X We combine a survey and an experiment with real pay-out among Peking University students to measure and validate individual risk attitudes. The experiment involves choosing between a cash payment and playing a lottery. The survey questions ask for the reservation price of a hypothetical lottery and self-assessment of risk attitude on a 0-10 scale. We confirm familiar findings: risk aversion dominates, women are more risk averse than men, risk aversion decreases with increasing parental income, risk attitudes are domain-specific. Correlations between survey measures and experimental measures, are in the right direction, but not very high. The survey measures are valid indicators of experimentally measured risk attitude, but with substantial noise remaining. Heterogeneity in levels and structure of risk attitude is large. %U http://www.tinbergen.nl/ti-publications/discussion-papers.php?paper=1576, http://ftp.iza.org/dp4807.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5994 %A Simonetta Longhi %A Malcolm Brynin %D 2010 %T Occupational Change in Britain and Germany %J Labour Economics %V Forthcoming %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 204. Berlin: DIW Berlin; ISER Working Paper No. 2009-10 %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, international comparison %K job change, occupation change, Britain, Germany %X We use British and German panel data to analyse job changes involving a change in occupation. We assess the extent of occupational change, taking into account the possibility of measurement error in occupational codes; whether job changes within the occupation differ from occupation changes in terms of the characteristics of those making such switches; and the effects of the two kinds of moves in terms of wages and job satisfaction. We find that occupation changes differ from other job changes, generally reflecting a less satisfactory employment situation, but also that the move in both cases is positive in respect of change in wages and job satisfaction. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/iser/2009-10.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/100020/diw_sp0204.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5993 %A Gustav Horn %D 2010 %T Armes Deutschland? Löhne hoch! %J SPIEGEL ONLINE, 16. März 2010 %U http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales/0,1518,683613,00.html %G D %0 Thesis %M 5992 %A Martin Wetzel %D 2009 %T Subjektivierung von Arbeit - Eine empirische Überprüfung mittels einer Mehrebenenanalyse des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels %C Chemnitz %I Technische Universität Chemnitz. Institut für Soziologie %V Diplom %2 other %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5991 %A o.V. %D 2010 %T Sprungbrett in den Beruf %J iwd %N 10 %P 4-5 %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5990 %A o.V. %D 2010 %T Frauen steuern oft weniger bei %J iwd %N 9 %P 4-5 %F gender, income and poverty %G D %0 Report %M 5989 %A Denis Huschka %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2010 %T Sind Indikatoren zur Lebensqualität und zur Lebenszufriedenheit als politische Zielgrößen sinnvoll? %J SOEPpapers 275 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2010: RatSWD Research Note 43. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, health, methods %K health inequality, concentration index, income measurement, SOEP %X We show that the choice of the welfare measure has a substantial impact on the degree of welfare-related health inequality. Combining various income and wealth measures with different health measures, we calculate 80 health concentration indices. The influence of the welfare measure is more pronounced when using subjective health measures than when using objective health measures. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.353268.de/diw_sp0275.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5988 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2010 %T "20 Jahre Fall der Mauer" - Bericht: Jahrestagung der DGS Sektion Soziale Indikatoren %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 43 %P 14-15 %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/isi/ISI_43.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5987 %A Annette Spellerberg %D 2010 %T Soziale Lage prägender für Lebensstile als regionale Zugehörigkeit - Raumstrukturelle Analysen zu Mustern der Lebensführung in Deutschland %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 43 %P 9-12 %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/isi/ISI_43.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5986 %A Lars E. Kroll %A Thomas Lampert %D 2010 %T Zunehmende Unterschiede im subjektiven Gesundheitszustand zwischen den Einkommensschichten - Analyse zu einem Aspekt der gesundheitlichen Ungleichheit %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 43 %P 5-8 %F health, income and poverty %X In der politischen Diskussion wird seit einiger Zeit eine Angleichung des Rentenrechts in den alten und neuen Bundesländern thematisiert. Momentan werden Arbeitnehmer in den ostdeutschen Bundesländern anders behandelt als Arbeitnehmer im Westen, um das unterschiedliche Lohnniveau in Ost und West bei der Berechnung der Renten auszugleichen. Eine auf Dauer angelegte unterschiedliche Behandlung der Löhne in den beiden Landesteilen war allerdings nicht vorgesehen und wäre vor dem Hintergrund weiterer regionaler Disparitäten auch schwer zur rechtfertigen. Für evidenzbasierte politische Entscheidungen und Maßnahmen werden verlässliche Datengrundlagen und Analysen benötigt. Auf der Grundlage von Daten des Forschungsdatenzentrums der Rentenversicherung (FDZ-RV) geht der vorliegende Beitrag daher der Frage nach, wie sich die Altersrenten in Deutschland in den zurückliegenden eineinhalb Jahrzehnten entwickelt haben und ob zwanzig Jahre nach der Wiederherstellung der deutschen Einheit eine Angleichung der Rentenniveaus stattgefunden hat. %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/isi/ISI_43.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5985 %A Norbert Berthold %A Jupp Zenzen %D 2010 %T Armutsatlas - Armutszeugnis der sozialpolitischen Kartographie %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 90 %N 1 %P 48-53 %R 10.1007/s10273-010-1022-8 %2 cross-sectional %F Income and poverty, methods %X Es existieren unterschiedliche Definitionen von Armut und zahlreiche Maßstäbe, um das Armutsrisiko zu messen. Vor diesem Hintergrund sind auch die Ergebnisse des Armutsatlas kritisch zu hinterfragen. Dieser Beitrag zeigt definitorische Schwächen und Probleme bei der Berechnung der Armutsrisikoquote auf. %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5984 %A David G. Blanchflower %D 2009 %T International Evidence on Well-Being %E Alan B. Krueger %J Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations - National Accounts of Time Use and Well-Being %C Chicago and London %I The University of Chicago Press %P 155-226 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G GB %0 Report %M 5983 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Einkommen und Vermögen %J Zahlen und Fakten: Die soziale Situation in Deutschland (online Ressource) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %U http://www.bpb.de/files/JYRIHO.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5982 %A Tom Sefton %A Jane Falkingham %A Maria Evandrou %D 2009 %T The relationship between women’s work histories and incomes in later life in the UK, US and West Germany %J LSE STICERD Research Paper No. CASE/137 %C London %I London School of Economics, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour %K comparative, older women, pensions, work history, life course %X Using data from several large scale longitudinal surveys, this paper investigates the relationship between older women?s personal incomes and their work histories in the UK, US and West Germany. By comparing three countries with very different welfare regimes, we seek to gain a better understanding of the interaction between the life course, pension system and women?s incomes in later life. The association between older women?s incomes and work histories is strongest in West Germany and weakest in the UK, where there is evidence of a pensions? poverty trap and where only predominantly full-time employment is associated with significantly higher incomes in later life, after controlling for other socio-economic characteristics. Work history matters less for widows (in all three countries) and more for younger birth cohorts and more educated women (UK only). We conclude with a brief discussion of the „women-friendliness? of different pension regimes in the light of our analysis. %U http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/case/cp/CASEpaper137.pdf %W CNEF, SOEP, PSID, BHPS %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5981 %A Elke Holst %A Anita Wiemer %D 2010 %T Women Still Greatly Underrepresented on the Top Boards of Large Companies %J Weekly Report %V 6 %N 7 %P 45-53 %K Board diversity, Women CEOs, Gender diversity, Management %X Executive and supervisory boards of large companies in Germany are still dominated by men - to an extraordinary degree. Only 2.5% of all executive board members in the200 largest companies (not including the financial sector) are women, and only 10% of all seats on supervisory boards are occupied by women. The situation in the financial sector is similar: in the 100 largest banks, 2.6% of all executive board members are women, and in the 62 largest insurance companies, 2.8% of executive board members are women. The percentage of women on financial sector supervisory boards is higher than their percentage in the top 200 companies: 16.8% in banks and savings banks, and 12.4% in insurance companies. In total, about three-quarters of women with a seat on a supervisory board are appointed by employee representation bodies and therefore have their seat as a result of employee codetermination practices. Aside from a few positive examples, the situation on both types of management boards has hardly changed at all in the last few years. It remains to be seen whether the plan to gradually increase the number of women in management positions, as agreed upon in the German government's 2009 Coalition Agreement, will have more success than the voluntary commitments made by Germany's top business associations in their 2001agreement with the German government. The implementation of the latter initiative private-sector companies can be considered a failure given the virtually unchanged gender composition of top management in large private-sector companies. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347859.de/diw_wr_2010-07.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5980 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2010 %T Old-age pension entitlements mitigate inequality - but concentration of wealth remains high %J Weekly Report %V 6 %N 8 %P 55-64 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %K Wealth inequality, Pension entitlements, SOEP %X Entitlements from old-age pension schemes - statutory, company, and private - represent a considerable source of wealth. For data-related reasons, analyses of the personal wealth distribution have so far failed to take this into account, however. According to recent calculations based on the 2007 data of the German Socio- Economic Panel (SOEP), the present value of total pension and state annuity entitlements (not including entitlements to provision for dependants) amounted to roughly 4.6 trillion euros. This corresponds to an average of 67,000 euros per adult. When this is combined with individuals' financial and material assets, which amount to an average of 88,000 euros, the result is a more comprehensive total net worth of more than 155,000 euros. Civil servants and retired civil servants fare better than average if this larger view is taken. This more comprehensive measurement shows considerably less inequality of wealth than traditional analyses, which refer only to financial and material assets. This is not least because of the very widespread existence of entitlements under the various old-age pension schemes with simultaneous capping based on the contribution assessment threshold for statutory pension schemes. Nevertheless, wealth continues to be highly concentrated, and the mitigating effects of old-age pension assets will likely become less important in the future. Here the effects of falling pension levels as a result of reforms in the old-age pension systems and growing gaps in earnings histories will be felt - with the risk of increasing poverty among the future elderly. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.353197.de/diw_wr_2010-08.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5979 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Wie wirken automatische Stabilisatoren in der Wirtschaftskrise? Ein Vergleich zwischen Europa und den USA %J IZA COMPACT %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 simulation %F income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_32.pdf %W EUROMOD %G D %0 Report %M 5978 %A Thomas Dohmen %A Melanie Khamis %A Hartmut Lehmann %D 2010 %T Risk Attitudes and the Incidence of Informality among Workers: Evidence from a Transition Country %J ESCIRRU Working Papers 22 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 mentions of the SOEP study %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.353288.de/diw_escirru0022.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5977 %A Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau %A Jos van Ommeren %D 2010 %T Labour Supply and Commuting %J IZA DP No. 4798 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ forthcoming in Journal of Urban Economics %2 longitudinal %F labour, miscellaneous %K commuting cost, congestion tax, labour supply %X A new paradigm for transport economists has been established: revenues of a welfare-maximising road tax should be employed to reduce the level of a distortionary income tax. An essential modelling assumption to reach this conclusion is that the number of workdays is optimally chosen, whereas daily workhours are fixed, implying that given a road tax, workers may only reduce their commuting costs by reducing total labour supply. However, a labour supply model which also allows for optimally chosen daily hours implies that commuting costs increase daily hours, whereas the effect on total labour supply is ambiguous. This paper addresses this issue empirically by analysing the relationship between labour supply patterns and commuting distance using the socio-economic panel data for Germany between 1997 and 2007. Endogeneity of commuting distance is accounted for by using employer-induced changes in commuting distance. In line with the theoretical model developed, we find that commuting distance has a positive effect on daily hours. Our analysis does not find a negative effect of commuting distance on total labour supply, suggesting that a reduction in the income tax, as advocated in the literature, may not be necessary. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4798.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5976 %A Peter Haan %A Victoria Prowse %D 2010 %T The Design of Unemployment Transfers: Evidence from a Dynamic Structural Life-Cycle Model %J IZA DP No. 4792 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, transfer systems %K unemployment insurance, replacement ratio, entitlement period, life-cycle labor supply, tax reform, method of simulated moments %X In this paper we use a dynamic structural life-cycle model to analyze the employment, fiscal and welfare effects induced by unemployment insurance. The model features a detailed specification of the tax and transfer system, including unemployment insurance benefits which depend on an individual's employment and earnings history. The model also captures the endogenous accumulation of experience which impacts on future wages, job arrivals and job separations. For better identification of the structural parameters we exploit a quasi-natural experiment, namely reductions over time in the entitlement period for unemployment insurance benefits which varied by age and experience. The results show that a policy cut in the generosity of unemployment insurance operationalized as a reduction in the entitlement period generates a larger increase in employment and yields a bigger fiscal saving than a cut operationalized as a reduction in the replacement ratio. Welfare analysis of revenue neutral tax and transfer reforms also favors a reduction in the entitlement period. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4792.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5975 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2010 %T Revisiting the Income-Health Nexus: The Importance of Choosing the "Right" Indicator %J SOEPpapers 274 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2010: IZA DP No. 4787. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F health, income and poverty, sp %K health inequality, concentration index, income measurement, SOEP %X We show that the choice of the welfare measure has a substantial impact on the degree of welfare-related health inequality. Combining various income and wealth measures with different health measures, we calculate 80 health concentration indices. The influence of the welfare measure is more pronounced when using subjective health measures than when using objective health measures. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.350620.de/diw_sp0274.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5974 %A Robert Dur %A Arjan Non %A Hein Roelfsema %D 2010 %T Reciprocity and Incentive Pay in the Workplace %J IZA DP No. 4782 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty %K reciprocity, social exchange, incentive contracts, double moral hazard, GSOEP %X We study optimal incentive contracts for workers who are reciprocal to management attention. When neither worker's effort nor manager's attention can be contracted, a double moral-hazard problem arises, implying that reciprocal workers should be given weak financial incentives. In a multiple-agent setting, this problem can be resolved using promotion incentives. We empirically examine these predictions using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. We find that workers who are more reciprocal are significantly more likely to receive promotion incentives, while there is no such relation for individual bonus pay. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4782.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5973 %A Marina Furdas %A Karsten Kohn %D 2010 %T What's the Difference?! Gender, Personality, and the Propensity to Start a Business %J IZA DP No. 4778 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K entrepreneurship, gender difference, start-up propensity, decomposition analysis, KfW Start-up Monitor, Germany %X Women start fewer businesses than men. The start-up rate among women in Germany falls short of males' start-up rate by one third. We scrutinize this gender gap using individual-level data from the KfW Start-up Monitor, a large-scale population survey on start-up activity in Germany. As a unique feature, the data combine socio-demographic characteristics, entrepreneurship-related attitudes, and general personality traits of both business starters and non-starters. Estimating binary choice models and employing decomposition techniques, we find that gender differences in socio-demographics alone would even be in favor of higher start-up rates among women, while the distribution of personality traits is less favorable for business start-ups among women and explains about one third of the entire gender difference. Most substantially, men opt for a start-up more often even given identical human capital and related endowments. Qualificational policies targeted towards higher educational attainments of potential entrepreneurs do thus not suffice to increase the number of female business starters. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4778.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5972 %A Giacomo Corneo %A Matthias Keese %A Carsten Schröder %D 2010 %T The Effect of Saving Subsidies on Household Saving - Evidence from Germany %J Ruhr Economic Papers #170 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F consumption / assets / habitation %K Household saving, saving incentives, retirement, Riester scheme, coarsened exact matching %X Since 2002 the German government seeks to stimulate private retirement savings by means of special allowances and tax exemptions - the so-called Riester scheme. We apply matching and panel regression techniques to assess the impact of the Riester scheme on households' propensities to save in a natural experiment framework. Estimation results from both the German Socio-Economic Panel and the SAVE study indicate that private saving was hardly aff ected by the introduction of the Riester scheme. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP170/REP_10_170.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5971 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2010 %T Weiterhin hohes Armutsrisiko in Deutschland: Kinder und junge Erwachsene sind besonders betroffen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 77 %N 7 %P 2-11 %2 longitudinal %F Income and poverty, transfer systems %K Poverty risk, Social exclusion, SOEP %X Die EU-Kommission hat 2010 zum Europäischen Jahr gegen Armut und soziale Ausgrenzung ausgerufen. Ein Ziel dieser Aktion ist es, das öffentliche Bewusstsein für die Risiken von Armut und sozialer Ausgrenzung zu stärken und deren Ursachen und Auswirkungen besser zu verstehen. Neue Analysen zur Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland auf Basis der Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) zeigen für das Jahr 2008 eine deutlich höhere relative Einkommensarmut als noch vor zehn Jahren. Rund 11,5 Millionen Menschen lagen mit ihrem verfügbaren Einkommen unter der nach EU-Vorgaben definierten Armutsrisikoschwelle - dies entspricht rund 14 Prozent der Gesamtbevölkerung. Darunter finden sich vor allem Haushalte mit Kindern und jungen Erwachsenen. So unterliegen Alleinerziehende mit Kindern im Alter bis zu drei Jahren einem weit überdurchschnittlichen Armutsrisiko von mehr als 50 Prozent. Auch unter jungen Erwachsenen bis zu einem Alter von 25 Jahren lebt knapp ein Viertel mit einem Haushaltseinkommen unterhalb der Armutsgrenze. Die Analysen zeigen auch, dass die Einführung von zielgruppenspezifischen öffentlichen Transfers in der Pflegeversicherung sowie beim Elterngeld zu einer Senkung des Armutsrisikos bei den von diesen Transfers begünstigten Gruppen beigetragen hat. Ähnliches gilt für den Ausbau der Kinderbetreuungsinfrastruktur, die vor allem Müttern die Erwerbsaufnahme erleichtert und damit das Armutsrisiko von Haushalten mit Kleinkindern reduziert hat. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347307.de/10-7-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5970 %A Dirk Neumann %A Andreas Peichl %A Hilmar Schneider %A Sebastian Siegloch %D 2009 %T Die Steuerreformpläne der neuen Bundesregierung und das Bürgergeld: Eine Simulation von Risiken und Nebenwirkungen %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 89 %N 12 %P 805-812 %/ 2009: IZA Standpunkte Nr.21. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1007/s10273-009-1008-6 %2 simulation %F income and poverty, transfer systems %K Steuerreform, Stufentarif, Bürgergeld, Mikrosimulation, Arbeitsangebot %X Die in Aussicht gestellten Steuererleichterungen sind das beherrschende Thema der ersten Wochen nach Amtsantritt der neuen Bundesregierung. Die vorliegende Studie enthält eine Simulation der mutmaßlichen Effekte einer Umsetzung des von der FDP vorgeschlagenen Stufentarifs und Bürgergelds auf den Arbeitsmarkt, der damit verbundenen fiskalischen Effekte und der zu erwartenden Verteilungswirkungen. Unsere Analyse zeigt, dass eine Gesamtreform, die alle Einkommensgruppen besser stellt, zwangsläufig zu Lasten der öffentlichen Haushalte geht. Rechnerisch ergeben sich fiskalische Kosten in Höhe von 86 Milliarden Euro pro Jahr. Da auch die Beschäftigungswirkungen nicht uneingeschränkt positiv zu bewerten sind, ist von der Einführung eines dreistufigen Steuersystems in Kombination mit einem Bürgergeld aus ökonomischer Sicht abzuraten. Betrachtet man den Steuerreformvorschlag separat, so ergeben sich positive Beschäftigungseffekte und geringere fiskalische Kosten. Allerdings sind diese mit etwa 86.000 Euro pro neu geschaffenen Vollzeitarbeitsplatz dennoch unverhältnismäßig hoch. Hinzu kommen nicht unproblematische Verteilungswirkungen zugunsten höherer Einkommen. Die geschilderten Wirkungen sind nicht von der konkreten Ausgestaltung des Reformvorschlages abhängig, sondern eher konzeptioneller Art. Sie würden auch dann in ähnlicher Weise zutage treten, wenn der FDP-Vorschlag in veränderter Form umgesetzt würde. %U http://ftp.iza.org/sp21.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5969 %A o.V. %D 2010 %T Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung in Deutschland 2000-2009. Beschäftigungserfolge bei steigender Differenzierung %J IZA COMPACT %V Jan/Feb. 2010 %P 6-7 %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_33.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5968 %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2009 %T Why Are Women Delaying Motherhood in Germany? %J Feminist Economics %V 15 %N 4 %P 57-75 %R 10.1080/13545700903153955 %4 SSCI %F family and networks %K Delay of motherhood; fertility timing %X German fertility trends show that the average age at which women have their first child has increased in recent decades. Moreover, researchers have argued that delayed maternity is an important factor in reduced fertility. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this paper contributes to the debate about maternity timing and reduced fertility in Germany by analyzing some of the factors determining the delay of motherhood. The results suggest that German women who have accumulated more years of education and longer work experience at the time of marriage delay motherhood more. On the other hand, women with higher labor income and a higher contribution to household income delay motherhood less. The results confirm that women consolidate their careers before motherhood in order to reduce career costs. Therefore, if fertility rates are to be increased in Germany further policies that aim to combine women's careers and motherhood need to be developed. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5967 %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2010 %T Income, happiness, and the disutility of labour %J Economics Letters %V 107 %N 1 %P 77-79 %R 10.1016/j.econlet.2009.12.032 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, income and poverty, subjective indicators %K Happiness, Life satisfaction, Income, Working hours %X We re-examine the claim that the income effect on happiness is downward biased because higher income demands more work effort. We find no evidence of an underestimation because the impact of working hours on happiness is rather small and hill-shaped. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5966 %A Hans-Joachim Kornadt %D 2010 %T Übersicht %E Hans-Joachim Kornadt %J Psychologie - Kultur - Gesellschaft %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %V 1 %P 9-16 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5965 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %D 2010 %T Gegenseitige Bereicherung psychologischer und sozial- und wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschung. Eine kulturvergleichende Perspektive %E Hans-Joachim Kornadt %J Psychologie - Kultur - Gesellschaft %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %V 1 %P 273-313 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5964 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2010 %T Ein Vierteljahrhundert Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP): Die Bedeutung der Verhaltenswissenschaft für eine sozial- und wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Längsschnittstudie %E Hans-Joachim Kornadt %J Psychologie - Kultur - Gesellschaft %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %V 1 %P 239-272 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5963 %A Gerd Grözinger %A Wenzel Matiaske %A Verena Tobsch %D 2010 %T Employee-friendly labour time: a key element to a sustainable pattern of production and consumption %J International Journal of Public Policy %V 5 %N 4 %P 357-372 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F labour %K Germany, public policy, redistribution, preferences, unemployment, labour supply %X Whereas the preferences of consumers are a cornerstone of market economies, preferences of employees e.g., regarding the preferred amount of paid labour, usually are not. However, we have strong evidence that differences between aspired and actually worked weekly hours have a serious negative impact on life, job and health satisfaction. This paper investigates the gap between employees’ preferences and realities by means of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) data. The central question analysed is, How many hours one would like to work, taking into account that earnings would change accordingly? A majority of German employees desired a reduction and only a small minority preferred an enlargement. By combining both effects, more than 2,4 million additional employees could have been statistically brought into work again, satisfaction would have been improved and consumerism somewhat mellowed. And, since mainly persons with children wanted to reduce their working hours, family life would have gained significantly. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5962 %A Gerd Grözinger %D 2010 %T Born lucky - or just lucky to be born rich? A note %J International Journal of Public Policy %V 5 %N 4 %P 430-435 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F subjective indicators, international comparison %K happiness, class structure, education, Germany %X A paper by social psychologists proclaimed that, for UK citizens, it could be shown that being born in the summer half-year was associated with a significantly higher belief in being lucky, compared with being born in the winter half-year. Are we that much determined by nonsocial forces? A test with German data about well-being also yielded a summer high, but smaller and somewhat time-lagged. However, the observed peak in well-being in the summer half-year was entirely due to a corresponding seasonal class distribution of births. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5961 %A Karl Ulrich Mayer %D 2009 %T New Directions in Life Course Research %J Annual Review of Sociology %V 35 %P 413-433 %R 10.1146/annurev.soc.34.040507.134619 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %K human development, longitudinal analysis, event history, transitions, trajectories %X Life courses are studied in sociology and neighboring fields as developmental processes, as culturally and normatively constructed life stages and age roles, as biographical meanings, as aging processes, as outcomes of institutional regulation and policies, as demographic accounts, or as mere empirical connectivity across the life course. This review has two aims. One is to report on trends in life course research by focusing on empirical studies published since the year 2000. The other is to assess the overall development of the field. Major advances can be observed in four areas: national individual-level longitudinal databases, the impact of institutional contexts on life courses, life courses under conditions of societal ruptures, and health across the life course. In four other areas, advancements have been less pronounced: internal dynamics and causal linkages across life, the interaction of development and socially constructed life courses, theory development, and new methods. Overall, life course sociology still has far to go to reach its full potential. %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5960 %A Karl Brenke %D 2010 %T Fünf Jahre Hartz IV - das Problem ist nicht die Arbeitsmoral %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 77 %N 6 %P 2-13 %2 cross-sectional %F labour, transfer systems %K Labour market reform, unemployment benefit %X Mit der vor fünf Jahren in Kraft getretenen Hartz- IV-Reform waren große Erwartungen verbunden. Tatsächlich ist im letzten Aufschwung die Zahl der arbeitslosen Hartz-IV-Bezieher kräftig gesunken. In den vorhergehenden Konjunkturzyklen hatte der Bestand derjenigen Arbeitslosen, die staatliche Sozialleistungen erhielten, im Aufschwung dagegen lediglich stagniert. Das ist für sich genommen aber nur ein schwaches Indiz für den Erfolg der Reform: Zum einen nahm die gesamte Arbeitslosigkeit im letzten Aufschwung stärker ab als früher, zum anderen ging der Abbau der Arbeitslosigkeit unter den Hartz-IV-Beziehern langsamer voran als bei den übrigen Arbeitslosen. Bei den Hartz-IV-Empfängern ist die Entwicklung der Unterbeschäftigung also weniger eng mit der jeweiligen gesamtwirtschaftlichen Arbeitskräftenachfrage verknüpft als bei den übrigen Erwerbslosen. Das liegt auch daran, dass viele von ihnen wegen fehlender Berufsausbildung schlechtere Jobchancen haben. Zudem wohnen sie besonders häufig in Regionen mit großen Arbeitsmarktproblemen. Insofern ist es durchaus als Erfolg zu werten, dass auch unter den Beziehern staatlicher Leistungen die Erwerbslosigkeit kräftig geschrumpft ist. Keine nennenswerten Veränderungen zeigen sich im Zeitvergleich bei der Bereitschaft, einen angebotenen Job anzunehmen. Der allergrößte der Teil der Arbeitslosen war sowohl vor als auch nach der Reform dazu bereit. Und die Hartz-IV-Erwerbslosen sind insgesamt genauso arbeitswillig wie die übrigen Arbeitslosen. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347041.de/10-6-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5959 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2009 %T Risk attitudes and reservation wages of unemployed workers: Evidence from panel data %J Economics Letters %V 106 %N 3 %P 223-226 %R 10.1016/j.econlet.2009.12.005 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Risk Attitudes, Reservation Wages, Job Search, Panel Data %X This paper studies risk attitudes of unemployed job seekers and their relationship to self-reported reservation wages. We find that risk aversion is prevalent, and that reservation wages decrease slightly over time. Furthermore, risk aversion and reservation wages are negatively correlated. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5958 %A Roland Bunzenthal %D 2010 %T Armut wächst in Deutschland %J Frankfurter Rundschau (FR) vom 18. Febr. 2010 %P 12 %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5957 %A Usamah Al-farhan %D 2010 %T A Detailed Decomposition of Changes in Wage Inequality in Reunified Post-Transition Germany 1999-2006. Accounting for Sample Selection %J SOEPpapers 269 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, income and poverty %K Wages, Inequality, Decomposition, Transition, Characteristics effect, Coefficient effect, Residual effect, Selection bias, Maximum Likelihood %X In this article, I analyze the changes in wage inequality in the eastern region, western region and reunified Germany a decade after reunification. For that purpose, I use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the period 1999 – 2006, and implement the decomposition methodologies of Fields (2003) and Yun (2006). I find that during the sub-period 1999-2002 each of the characteristics effect, coefficient effect and residual effect contributed to the increasing levels of wage inequality in Germany. On the other hand, the relative stability in wage inequality during the sub-period 2002-2006 was caused by the fact that the characteristics effect and the residual effect influenced wage inequality negatively, whereas the coefficient effect maintained a positive influence in both the western region, eastern region and in reunified Germany alike. Hence, I conclude that after 1999, changes in wage inequality in Germany can be explained by both; changes in workers characteristics and changes in the wage structure, and not by changes in the wage structure alone, as the case has been during the transition process in the first decade after reunification %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347231.de/diw_sp0269.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5956 %A Claudio De Luca %D 2010 %T Zum Teufel mit der Abschiedsangst %J Capital %N 3 %P 36-39 %G D %0 Report %M 5955 %A Annika Meng %D 2010 %T Long-term Care Responsibility and its Opportunity Costs %J Ruhr Economic Papers #168 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 citation of SOEP results %K Informal care, labor-market outcomes, sample selection %X This paper analyzes the relationship between long-term care provision and the average individual wage rate. In addition, the effects of the number of hours spent on caregiving on the probability of employment as well as on the number of hours worked are examined. Data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement (SHARE) of 2004 and 2006 is used to analyze caregiving effects on the European labor market. Descriptive statistics show a positive correlation between hours of care and the wage rate for those working. In the regression analysis, sample-selection models combined with instrumental-variable estimation are used to estimate the causal effects of hours of care on wages. The results illustrate that care for parents has a large negative impact on the individual's wage rate. Test results show that controlling for sample selection is reasonable. Finally, the probability of employment is only decreased in the female sample. Although the hours worked are not significantly affected. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP168/REP_10_168.PDF %G GB %0 Report %M 5954 %A Matthias Keese %D 2010 %T Who Feels Constrained by High Debt Burdens? Subjective vs. Objective Measures of Household Indebtedness %J Ruhr Economic Papers #169 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F consumption / assets / habitation, subjective indicators %K Household debt, subjective, objective measures, risk aversion, gender differences %X This paper analyzes differences in self-assessed debt burdens of German households confronted with an objective debt burden. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, my econometric analysis shows that a household's subjective debt burden is not only influenced by the current constellation of income, debt service and, possibly, the potential subsistence level, but also by expectations of the personal and overall socio-economic environment in the future (especially unemployment), as well as by further undetermined (and possibly non-financial) factors. Confronted with a certain ratio of consumer debt repayments and income, women perceive significantly higher subjective debt burdens. Unemployment is associated with drastically higher self-assessed debt burdens even when controlling for the overall financial situation of the household. Furthermore, some discrepancies between East and West Germans are detectable. Only some differences in the subjective perception of objective debt burdens can be explained with personal traits (such as risk attitudes) and life satisfaction. I draw the following conclusions: First, self-assessed debt burdens contain information beyond the current economic situation, e.g., expectations on future incomes. Second, relying on subjective debt statements may lead to biased results for policy analysis if the researcher does not account for non-financial factors. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP169/REP_10_169.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5953 %A Andreas Peichl %A Nico Pestel %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2010 %T Does Size Matter? The Impact of Changes in Household Structure on Income Distribution in Germany %J IZA DP No. 4770 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: SOEPpaper 280. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, transfer systems, sp %K income distribution, demography, household size, decomposition, Germany %X In Germany, two observations can be made over the past 20 years: First, income inequality has been constantly increasing while, second, the average household size has been declining dramatically. The analysis of income distribution relies on equivalence-weighted incomes which take into account household size. Therefore, there is an obvious link between these two developments. The aim of the paper is to quantify how the trend towards smaller households has influenced the change in income distribution. In order to do so, we are using a decomposition of changes in inequality measures over time allowing for a separation between wage and demographic effects respectively. We propose similar decompositions for the change in poverty and richness as well and compare them with results that were obtained by a re-weighting procedure. Our results show that the income gap would also have increased without the demographic trend. But its level would be lower than it actually is. In addition, the demographic effect turns out to be larger for incomes before tax and benefits. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.353955.de/diw_sp0280.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5952 %A Marco Caliendo %A Deborah Cobb-Clark %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2010 %T Locus of Control and Job Search Strategies %J IZA DP No. 4750 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: DIW Discussion Papers 979. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, subjective indicators %K job search behavior, search effort, reservation wage, locus of control, unemployment Duration, Noncognitive Skills, Duration Analysis %X Standard job search theory assumes that unemployed individuals have perfect information about the effect of their search effort on the job offer arrival rate. In this paper, we present an alternative model which assumes instead that each individual has a subjective belief about the impact of his or her search effort on the rate at which job offers arrive. These beliefs depend in part on an individual's locus of control, i.e., the extent to which a person believes that future outcomes are determined by his or her own actions as opposed to external factors. We estimate the impact of locus of control on job search behavior using a novel panel data set of newly-unemployed individuals in Germany. Consistent with our theoretical predictions, we find evidence that individuals with an internal locus of control search more and that individuals who believe that their future outcomes are determined by external factors have lower reservation wages. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4750.pdf %W SOEP, IZA Evaluation Data Set %G GB %0 Report %M 5951 %A Alexander M. Danzer %A Firat Yaman %D 2010 %T Ethnic Concentration and Language Fluency of Immigrants in Germany %J IZA DP No. 4742 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: SOEPpapers 277. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal, simulation %F migration, methods %K enclave, ethnic concentration, language proficiency, immigrants, Instrumental variable, random utility model %X Studies that investigate the effect of the regional ethnic composition on immigrant outcomes have been complicated by the self-selection of ethnic minorities into specific neighbourhoods. We analyse the impact of own-ethnic concentration on the language proficiency of immigrants by exploiting the fact that the initial placement of guest-workers after WWII was determined by labour demanding firms and the federal labour administration and hence exogenous to immigrant workers. Combining several data sets, we find a small but robust and significant negative effect of ethnic concentration on immigrants' language ability. Simulation results of a choice model in which location and learning decisions are taken simultaneously confirm the presence of the effect. Immigrants with high learning costs are inclined to move to ethnic enclaves, so that the share of German-speakers would increase only modestly even under the counterfactual scenario of a regionally equal distribution of immigrants across Germany. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4742.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5950 %A Maria Evandrou %A Jane Falkingham %A Tom Sefton %D 2009 %T Women’s family histories and incomes in later life in the UK, US and West Germany %J LSE STICERD Research Paper No. CASE/138 %C London %I London School of Economics, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion %2 longitudinal %F international comparison, gender, Income and poverty %K comparative, older women, pensions, work history, life course %X Using data from several large scale longitudinal surveys, this paper investigates the relationship between older women’s families histories and their personal incomes in later life in the UK, US and West Germany, By comparing three countries with very different welfare regimes, we seek to gain a better understanding of the interaction between the life course, pension system and women’s incomes in later life. We conclude with a brief discussion of the ‘women-friendliness’ of different pension regimes in the light of our analysis. %U http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/case/cp/CASEpaper138.pdf %W CNEF, SOEP, PSID, BHPS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5949 %A Ioannis Theodossiou %A Alexandros Zangelidis %D 2009 %T Should I stay or should I go? The effect of gender, education and unemployment on labour market transitions %J Labour Economics %V 16 %N 5 %P 566-577 %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.01.006 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, gender, education %K Labour mobility, Gender, Education, Unemployment %X This paper re-examines the turnover behaviour of men and women using panel data from six European countries. It makes a distinction between job-to-job (JJ) and job-to-non-employment (JNE) transitions, and explores the role that education and unemployment play in gender differences regarding these mobility patterns. Low educated women have lower JJ transition probabilities but are more likely to exit to non-employment compared to the other groups, high-educated women and men of all educational levels. Furthermore, unemployment reduces the JJ turnover of male and female workers of all educational levels. There is a pro-cyclical response in the JNE transitions of the less-educated males and a counter-cyclical response in the JNE transitions of the less-educated females. Finally, there are remarkable similarities in labour market mobility across countries, although there are various institutional and other labour market differences. %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5948 %A Vanessa Gash %A Antje Mertens %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2010 %T Women between Part-Time and Full-Time Work: The Influence of Changing Hours of Work on Happiness and Life-Satisfaction %J SOEPpapers 268 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: Harriet Taylor Mill-Institut Discussion Paper 07. Berlin: Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators, international comparison, sp %K Temporary Employment, Unemployment, Health %X This paper asks whether part-time work makes women happy. Previous research on labour supply has assumed that as workers freely choose their optimal working hours on the basis of their innate preferences and the hourly wage rate, outcome reflects preference. This paper tests this assumption by measuring the impact of changes in working-hours on life satisfaction in two countries (the UK and Germany using the German Socio-Economic Panel and the British Household Panel Survey). We find decreases in working-hours bring about positive and significant improvement on well-being for women. %U http://www.harriet-taylor-mill.de/pdfs/discuss/DiscPap7.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347227.de/diw_sp0268.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5947 %A Daniel Lois %D 2009 %T Lebensstile und Entwicklungspfade nichtehelicher Lebensgemeinschaften. Eine empirische Analyse mit dem Sozioökonomischen Panel (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, labour, consumption/assets/habitation %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5946 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Kristina Krell %D 2010 %T Measuring Income in Household Panel Surveys for Germany: A Comparison of EU-SILC and SOEP %J SOEPpapers 265 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, Income and poverty, international comparison, methodology %K Inequality, poverty, mobility, household panel, EU-SILC, SOEP %X Empirical analyses of economic inequality, poverty, and mobility in Germany are, to an increas-ing extent, using microdata from the German Federal Statistical Office’s contribution to the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) as well as data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). In addition to their significance for national reporting, the EU-SILC data are of great international significance for comparative EU-wide measurement, description, and analysis in support of the European Commission’s stated objective of fighting poverty and reducing social inequality through the European social cohesion process. It is therefore crucial to assess the quality of the German contribution to EU-SILC, particularly in view of evidence in the literature of methodological problems in this still relatively young survey with respect to the representation of specific social groups and the distri-bution of key educational characteristics that can have a considerable impact on the degree and structure of inequality and poverty (see Hauser 2008, Causa et al. 2009, Nolan et al. 2009). While previous papers have critically examined the German EU-SILC contribution in comparison to the cross-sectional data from the German Survey of Income and Expenditure (EVS), the present paper compares EU-SILC-based results about income trends, inequality, and mobility with results based on SOEP, a widely used alternate panel survey of private households in Germany. The—in some cases severe—differences identified are discussed in the context of the surveying and interviewing methods, post-data-collection treatment of the micro-data as well as sample characteristics of the two studies, all of which exert a major influence on the substantive results and thus on the core findings regarding the social situation of Germany in EU-wide comparison. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346496.de/diw_sp0265.pdf %W SOEP, EU-SILC %G GB %0 Report %M 5945 %A Ulrich Van Suntum %A Aloys Prinz %A Nicole Uhde %D 2009 %T Lebenszufriedenheit und Wohlbefinden in Deutschland: Studie zur Konstruktion eines Lebenszufriedenheitsindikators %J SOEPpapers 259 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, subjective indicators %K subjective indicators, life satisfaction; happiness; Germany %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346193.de/diw_sp0259.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5944 %A Brit S. Schneider %A Udo Schneider %D 2009 %T Determinants and Consequences of Health Behaviour: New Evidence from German Micro Data %J SOEPpapers 253 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, health %K health behaviour; multivariate probit; education; labour force participation %X The economic costs of chronic health conditions and severe illnesses like diabetes, coronary heart disease or cancer are immense. Several clinical trials give information about the importance of individual behaviour for the prevalence of these illnesses. Changes in health relevant behaviour may therefore lead to a decline of avoidable illnesses and related health care costs. In this context, we use German micro data to identify determinants of smoking, drinking and obesity. Our empirical approach allows for the simultaneity between adverse health behaviour and self-reported health as a measure of the individual health capital stock. We can show that health behaviour is related to the socioeconomic status of an individual. Furthermore, we find gender-specific differences in behaviour as well as differences in the determinants of drinking, smoking and heavy body weight in particular. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345482.de/diw_sp0253.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5943 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2009 %T Unsicherheit in Zeiten gesellschaftlicher Transformation. Zur Entwicklung und Dynamik von Sorgen in der Bevölkerung in Deutschland %J SOEPpapers 243 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, sp %K Well Being, Transformation, Insecurity, SOEP %X The following study describes for Germany the development of subjective insecurity for the last 25 years. The analyses are focused on war and crime, labor and economy, and finally environment. These domains are often discussed in the context of transformation. Based on the data of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) this paper not only covers the question how feelings of insecurity have changed in society over time but also includes the dynamics of change at the individual level. In addition the connection between feelings of insecurity and other indicators of well being will also be scanned. What kind of concerns affects life satisfaction and how negatively is the impact of very high concerns on individual well-being when these feelings of insecurity have frequently occurred? %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344459.de/diw_sp0243.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5942 %A Peter Haan %D 2010 %T A Multi-state model of state dependence in labor supply: Intertemporal labor supply effects of a shift from joint to individual taxation %J Labour Economics %V 17 %N 2 %P 323-335 %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.05.004 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, gender, transfer system %K True state dependence, Labor supply of married women, Panel data, Joint and individual taxation %X In this paper I develop an intertemporal discrete choice model of female labor supply to analyze the effects of true state dependence and its effect on labor supply behavior over time. The estimation results show that state dependence is significantly positive at the extensive margin and lower but in general still significant at the intensive margin. I apply this model to study the short and long run labor supply effects of a fundamental reform of the German income tax system, i.e. the shift from joint to individual taxation of married couples and show that labor supply responses are significantly higher in the long run than in the short run. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5941 %A Sangho Kim %A Rainer Klump %D 2008 %T The effects of public pensions on private wealth: evidence on the German savings puzzle %J Applied Economics %V online first %R 10.1080/00036840701749027 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F consumption / assets / habitation, transfer systems %X Based on German panel data between 1984 and 1999, we test for the interaction of social security benefits and private wealth formation. In a simple life-cylce model benefits from public pension systems should displace equal amounts of private retirement accumulation. Our estimate for the offset effect, corrected for several possible measurement biases, is much lower, however, than expected from pure life-cycle considerations and less than comparable estimates for the US and the UK. This result thus supports other evidence on a particular German savings puzzle, which might be due to market imperfections and/or bounded rational behaviour. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5940 %A Teresa Casey %A Christian Dustmann %D 2010 %T Immigrants' Identity, Economic Outcomes and the Transmission of Identity across Generations %J Economic Journal %V 120 %N 542 %P F31 - F51 %R 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2009.02336.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, subjective indicators %X In this article we address three issues relating to immigrants' identity, measured as the feeling of belonging to particular ethnic groups. We study the formation of identity with home and host countries. We investigate how identity with either country relates to immigrants' and their children's labour market outcomes. Finally, we analyse the intergenerational transmission of identity. Our analysis is based on a unique longitudinal dataset on immigrants and their children. We find that identity with either country is only weakly related to labour market outcomes. However, there is strong intergenerational transmission of identity from one generation to the next. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5939 %A Philipp Hessel %D 2009 %T Europäisierung oder Globalisierung von Ungleichheit? Determinanten für Einkommensungleichheit in den Mitgliedsländern der EU 1993-2007 %J Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas Nr. 19 %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %X The topic income inequality has recently attracted a lot of attention as a result of increasing inequalities in a number of OECD countries. As reasons for this increase it is often referred the process of globalization. A lot less attention has been given to another process of economic integration – the process of European integration. One exception is the study of the American sociologist Jason Beckfield from the year 2006 in which the author shows a negative effect of both political as well as economic Europeanization on income inequality. These results shall be replicated in this study based on income data from EU member countries for the time period 1993-2007. Thereby the assumptions regarding both processes – Globalization and Europeanization – shall be linked theoretically as well as empirically. The results will indicate that in particular the process of economic integration into the EU’s Common Market has a considerable effect on the income inequality. The negative effects of political integration and globalization are not or only partially supported. %U http://www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/soziologie/arbeitsbereiche/makrosoziologie/arbeitspapiere/pdf/BSSE_19_Europaeisierung_oder_Globalisierung_von_Ungleichheit.pdf %W ECHP %G D %0 Report %M 5938 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2010 %T Zum 'Warum' und 'Wie' der Erhebung von (genetischen) 'Biomarkern' in sozialwissenschaftlichen Surveys %J SOEPpapers 260 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F methods, miscellaneous, sp %X Diese Anmerkungen verfolgen zwei bescheidene Ziele: (1.) über den Überblicks-Beitrag von Behrens (2010) hinaus zu verdeutlichen, warum das Erheben von ‚Biomarkern‘ bis hin zu ‚Gen-Informationen‘ für die Soziologie wichtig ist, und (2.) über erste Erfahrungen bei der Erhebung von Gen-Material in einem bevölkerungsrepräsentativen Survey kurz zu berichten. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346298.de/diw_sp0260.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5937 %A Michaela Riediger %A Florian Schmiedek %A Gert G. Wagner %A Ulman Lindenberger %D 2009 %T Seeking Pleasure and Seeking Pain: Differences in Prohedonic and Contra-Hedonic Motivation From Adolescence to Old Age %J Psychological Science %V 20 %N 12 %P 1529-1535 %R 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02473.x %2 other %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %X Using a mobile-phone-based experience-sampling technology in a sample of 378 individuals ranging from 14 to 86 years of age, we investigated age differences in how people want to influence their feelings in their daily lives. Contra-hedonic motivations of wanting either to maintain or enhance negative affect or to dampen positive affect were most prevalent in adolescence, whereas prohedonic motivations of wanting either to maintain, but not enhance, positive affect or to dampen negative affect were most prevalent in old age. This pattern was mirrored by an age-related increase in self-reported day-to-day emotional well-being. Analyses of the emotional experiences that accompanied prohedonic and contra-hedonic motivations are consistent with the notions that contra-hedonic motivations are more likely to serve utilitarian than hedonic functions, and that people are more likely to be motivated to maintain negative affect when it is accompanied by positive affect. Implications for understanding affective development are discussed. %G GB %0 Report %M 5936 %A Martin Kahanec %A Michael P. Shields %D 2010 %T The Working Hours of Immigrants in Germany: Temporary versus Permanent %J IZA DP No. 4735 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F Migration, Labour %K migration, temporary migrants, labor supply, Germany %X Migration is often viewed as an investment decision. Temporary migrants can be expected to invest less in accumulating human capital specific to the host country. Instead, they work more hours in order to accumulate savings and invest in financial capital that can be transferred back to their country of origin upon return. In this paper, using German panel data, we explore how temporary migrants differ from permanent migrants in their labor supply decisions and behavior. Upon correcting for endogeneity bias, temporary migrants are found to work more hours than permanent ones. This result supports the human capital theory and a household production model of migration where migrants may be temporary by choice and not because of legal restrictions or even a bad experience in the labor market. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4735.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5935 %A Bénédicte Apouey %A Andrew E. Clark %D 2010 %T Winning Big but Feeling No Better? The Effect of Lottery Prizes on Physical and Mental Health %J IZA DP No. 4730 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K income, self-assessed health, mental health, smoking, drinking %X We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual health outcomes: general health status, mental health, physical health problems, and health behaviors (drinking and smoking). Lottery winnings allow us to make causal statements regarding the effect of income on health, as the amount won by winners is largely exogenous. Positive income shocks have no significant effect on general health, but a large positive effect on mental health. This result seems paradoxical on two levels. First, there is a well-known status gradient in health in cross-section data, and, second, general health should partly reflect mental health, so that we may expect both variables to move in the same direction. We propose a solution to the first apparent paradox by underlining the endogeneity of income. For the second, we show that lottery winnings are also associated with more smoking and social drinking. General health will reflect both mental health and the effect of these behaviors, and so may not improve following a positive income shock. This paper thus presents the first microeconomic analogue of previous work which has highlighted the negative health consequences of good macroeconomic conditions. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4730.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5934 %A Konstantinos Pouliakas %A Ioannis Theodossiou %D 2010 %T An Inquiry into the Theory, Causes and Consequences of Monitoring Indicators of Health and Safety at Work %J IZA DP No. 4734 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K health, safety, indicators, accidents, diseases, absenteeism %X This paper engages in an interdisciplinary survey of the current state of knowledge related to the theory, determinants and consequences of occupational safety and health (OSH). First, it synthesizes the available theoretical frameworks used by economists and psychologists to understand the issues related to the optimal provision of OSH in the labour market. Second, it reviews the academic literature investigating the correlates of a comprehensive set of OSH indicators, which portray the state of OSH infrastructure (social security expenditure, prevention, regulations), inputs (chemical and physical agents, ergonomics, working time, violence) and outcomes (injuries, illnesses, absenteeism, job satisfaction) within workplaces. Third, it explores the implications of the lack of OSH in terms of the economic and social costs that are entailed. Finally, the survey identifies areas of future research interests and suggests priorities for policy initiatives that can improve the health and safety of workers. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4734.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5933 %A Miikka Rokkanen %A Roope Uusitalo %D 2010 %T Changes in Job Stability: Evidence from Lifetime Job Histories %J IZA DP No. 4721 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K job stability, duration model %X We use lifetime job histories from the pension records to evaluate changes in job stability in Finland between 1963 and 2004. We specify a duration model and estimate the effects of elapsed duration, age, and calendar time on the hazard of job ending using individual-level panel data spanning over four decades. We find that this hazard increased during the recession years in the early 1990s but has now returned to the level that prevailed in the 1970s. We also demonstrate that the fluctuations in the hazard rate together with the changes in labor market entry rates have complicated dynamic effects on the tenure distribution, and that analysing the changes in job stability based on the elapsed duration of ongoing jobs may be quite misleading. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4721.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5932 %A Leilanie Basilio %A Thomas K. Bauer %D 2010 %T Transferability of Human Capital and Immigrant Assimilation %J Ruhr Economic Papers #164 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %/ 2010: IZA DP No. 4716. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, education %K Human capital, rate of return, immigration, assimilation %X This paper investigates the transferability of human capital across countries and the contribution of imperfect human capital portability to the explanation of the immigrant-native wage gap. Using data for West Germany, our results reveal that, overall, education and labor market experience accumulated in the home countries of the immigrants receive significantly lower returns than human capital obtained in Germany. We further find evidence for heterogeneity in the returns to human capital of immigrants across origin countries. Finally, imperfect human capital transferability appears to be a major factor in explaining the wage differential between natives and immigrants. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP164/REP_10_164.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5931 %A Axel Schrinner %A Peter Müller %D 2009 %T Forscher warnen vor der Herdprämie %J Handelsblatt vom 10. Dez. 2009 %P 14-15 %U http://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/deutschland/familienpolitik-forscher-warnen-vor-der-herdpraemie;2496471 %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5930 %A Hubert Beyerle %A Martin Kaelble %D 2009 %T Geld spielt zum Glück keine Rolle %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 16. Dez. 2009 %P 14 %U http://www.ftd.de/politik/konjunktur/:gluecksindex-geld-spielt-zum-glueck-keine-rolle/50051001.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5929 %A Henrike Roßbach %D 2010 %T Rentenansprüche verringern die Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 19. Jan. 2010 %P 11 %U http://www.fazfinance.net/Aktuell/Wirtschaft-und-Konjunktur/Altersvorsorge-verkleinert-Schere-zwischen-Arm-und-Reich-3680.html %G D %0 Report %M 5928 %A Jan Goebel %A Gert G. Wagner %A Michael Wurm %D 2010 %T Exemplarische Integration raumrelevanter Indikatoren auf Basis von "Fernerkundungsdaten" in das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 267 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, methods, miscellaneous %K remote sensing data , social sciences, economics, behavioral sciences, multi-disciplinarity, SOEP %X This paper demonstrates spatial evaluation methods on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study using geo-coordinates and spatially relevant indicators from remote sensing data. By geocoding the addresses of private households (while not identifying them by name and while guaranteeing their complete anonymity) with block-level geographic precision, respondents’ data can now be analyzed in a specific spatial context. Previous regional analyses of SOEP on the basis of official regional indicators (e.g., the unemployment rate) were always confronted with very imprecise spatial information. This limitation has now been overcome with the geocoded respondents’ information. Within the protected unit of the fieldwork organization responsible for SOEP (TNS Infratest, Munich), the addresses of survey households are used to generate a variable describing the location of the household with block-level precision. At DIW Berlin, this additional variable is fed into a special computer infrastructure with multiple security layers that makes the socio-economic analysis possible. This paper demonstrates the use of geographical location and remote sensing data in checking respondents’ subjective assessments of the location of their residence. The analytical potential of linking remote sensing data and survey data is demonstrated and discussed. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346847.de/diw_sp0267.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5927 %A Eileen Trzcinski %A Elke Holst %D 2010 %T Interrelationships among Locus of Control and Years in Management and Unemployment: Differences by Gender %J SOEPpapers 266 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2010: DIW DP 974. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, gender, subjective indicators %X This paper focuses on gender differences in the role played by locus of control within a model that predicts outcomes for men and women at two opposite poles of the labour market: high level managerial / leadership positions and unemployment. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we investigated the extent to which gender differences occur in the processes by which highly positive and negative labour market outcomes are determined and in the processes underlying the development of one particular aspect of personality, that is, locus of control. Overall gender differences were more pronounced in the results for years in managerial/ leadership positions than for locus of control. Negative labour market states were also marked by gender differences, but not to the same degree observed for positive states. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346838.de/diw_sp0266.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5926 %A Dan-Olaf Rooth %D 2010 %T Work Out or Out of Work: The Labor Market Return to Physical Fitness and Leisure Sport Activities %J IZA DP No. 4684 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K leisure sports, physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness, correspondence testing, earnings %X This study is the first to present evidence of the return to leisure sports in the job hiring process by sending fictitious applications to real job openings in the Swedish labor market. In the field experiment job applicants were randomly given different information about their type and level of leisure sport being engaged in. Applications which signal sport skills have a significantly higher callback rate of about two percentage points for men, and this effect is about twice as large in physically demanding occupations. This indicates a health-productivity interpretation of the results. However, the result is mainly driven by the return to sports as soccer and golf, and not at all by more fitness related sports as running and swimming, which is indicative of alternative explanations for the labor market sports premium. One possible explanation emerges when analyzing register data on adult earnings and physical fitness when enlisting at age 18. The fitness premium, net of unobservable family variables, is in the order of 4-5 percent, but diminishes to 1 percent when controlling for non-cognitive skills. Hence, these results indicate that being engaged in leisure sports signals having important social skills. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4684.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5925 %A Jacob B. Hirsh %D 2010 %T Personality and Environmental Concern %J Journal of Environmental Psychology %V online first %R 10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.01.004 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %K personality, big five, environmental concern, environmentalism, GSOEP %X People vary considerably in their attitudes toward environmental issues. Although some individuals view the environment from a purely utilitarian perspective, others are concerned about environmental sustainability and maintaining an ecological balance. The current study examines the relationship between personality characteristics and environmental concern in a community sample of 2690 German adults. Structural equation modeling revealed that greater environmental concern was related to higher levels of Agreeableness and Openness, with smaller positive relationships emerging with Neuroticism and Conscientiousness. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5924 %A Stefanie Schubert %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 2009 %T Curing Germany's health care system by mandatory health premia? %J Journal of Health Economics %V 28 %N 5 %P 911-923 %R 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.06.005 %2 simulation %4 SCI %F health, transfer systems %K Health economics, Applied general equilibrium analysis %X A current proposal for reforming the German statutory health insurance suggests replacing earnings-related contributions by per-capita health premia. Combining a computable general equilibrium analysis with abundant empirical data on heterogenous household types, we investigate both the distributional and allocative impact of such a reform proposal. Our results indicate efficiency gains in terms of GDP and employment. This is because employed households of all skill types would increase their labour supply. Yet, while these household types would benefit from introducing health premia, others, such as those including pensioners or unemployed individuals, may suffer in terms of equivalent variations, despite tax-financed compensating transfers to these low-income households. Nonetheless, such transfers are an essential part of the reform proposal in order to mitigate redistributional effects. By comparing two different compensation schemes, we find that higher transfers go along with higher GDP and employment. This result may indicate that more redistribution comes at no efficiency costs %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5923 %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %A Dirk Krueger %A Mathias Sommer %D 2010 %T Inequality trends for Germany in the last two decades: A tale of two countries %J Review of Economic Dynamics %V 13 %N 1 %P 103-132 %/ 2009: NBER Working Paper No. 15059. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research and MEA Working Paper 184-2009. Mannheim: Mannheim Institute for the Economics of Ageing %R 10.1016/j.red.2009.09.004 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation %K Inequality, German reunification %X In this paper we first document inequality trends in wages, hours worked, earnings, consumption, and wealth for Germany from the last twenty years. We generally find that inequality was relatively stable in West Germany until the German reunification, and then trended upwards for wages and market incomes, especially after about 1998. Disposable income and consumption, on the other hand, display only a modest increase in inequality over the same period. These trends occurred against the backdrop of lower trend growth of earnings, incomes and consumption in the 1990s relative to the 1980s. In the second part of the paper we further analyze the differences between East and West Germans in terms of the evolution of levels and inequality of wages, income, and consumption. %U http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/profs/fuchs/staff/fuchs/paper8.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5922 %A David N.F. Bell %A David G. Blanchflower %D 2010 %T Youth unemployment: Déjà vu? %J IZA DP No. 4705 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K youth unemployment, scarring, ethnic crime, health, life satisfaction, wages, ALMP %X This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that young people aged 16-25 have been particularly hard hit during the current recession. Using the USA and UK as cast studies, it analyses both causes and effects of youth unemployment using micro-data. It argues that there is convincing evidence that the young are particularly susceptible to the negative effects of spells of unemployment well after their initial experience of worklessness. Because the current youth cohort is relatively large, the longer-term outlook for youth unemployment is quite good, but there is a strong case for policy intervention now to address the difficulties that the current cohort is having in finding access to work. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4705.pdf %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5921 %A Simone Schmollack %D 2010 %T Sauberkeit bleibt Sache der Frau %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 28. Jan. 2010 %P 7 %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5920 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Bericht über die Herbsttagung der Sektion %J Mitteilungsblatt Nr. 71 %U http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/hsw/soziologie/famsek/Mitteilungsblaetter/rundbrief71.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5919 %A o.V. %D 2010 %T Rentenansprüche dämpfen Ungleichheit %J Böcklerimpuls 1/2010 %P 4-5 %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2010_01_4-5.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5918 %A Susan Harkness %D 2010 %T The contribution of Women's Employment and Earnings to Household Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 531 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %F income and poverty, gender %K Income inequality, female employment, gender pay gap %X Aggregate data shows an inverse relationship between female employment and income inequality. This paper investigates this relationship using micro-data for seventeen OECD countries. In all countries, female earnings exert an equalising force on the distribution of income in spite of large employment gaps between high and low educated women. There are marked similarities across countries; even in Nordic countries where employment rates are high female earnings comprise a small proportion of the family budget and single women, employed or not, are overrepresented in the bottom of the income distribution. The US is the one country that stands out, with greater earnings equality among couples and more single women households making it into the top quintile. For all countries, raising female employment and reducing employment inequality between women would have a substantial impact on reducing household income inequality, and a far larger impact than reducing the gender pay gap. %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/531.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5917 %A Björn Bartling %A Ernst Fehr %A Klaus M. Schmidt %D 2010 %T Screening, Competition, and Job Design: Economic Origins of Good Jobs %J IZA DP No. 4710 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: SOEPpapers 263. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, subjective indicators, methods, sp %K job design, high-performance work systems, screening, reputation,competition, trust, control, social preferences, complementarities %X In recent decades, many firms offered more discretion to their employees, often increasing the productivity of effort but also leaving more opportunities for shirking. These "high-performance work systems" are difficult to understand in terms of standard moral hazard models. We show experimentally that complementarities between high effort discretion, rent-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document in particular the endogenous emergence of two fundamentally distinct types of employment strategies. Employers either implement a control strategy, which consists of low effort discretion and little or no rent-sharing, or they implement a trust strategy, which stipulates high effort discretion and substantial rent-sharing. If employers cannot screen employees, the control strategy prevails, while the possibility of screening renders the trust strategy profitable. The introduction of competition substantially fosters the trust strategy, reduces market segmentation, and leads to large welfare gains for both employers and employees. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346466.de/diw_sp0263.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5916 %A Michael Kröger %D 2010 %T Beamte sind die heimlichen Reichen %J Spiegel ONLINE vom 18. Jan. 2010 %U http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales/0,1518,672492,00.html %G D %0 Report %M 5915 %A Holger Stichnoth %D 2010 %T Does Immigration Weaken Natives' Support for the Welfare State? Evidence from Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-008 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %/ 2010: SOEPpapers 272. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, migration, transfer system, sp %K redistribution, social security, welfare state, immigration, ethnic diversity, Germany, cluster-robust standard errors, two-way clustering %X Using data from the 1997 and 2002 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel and from official statistics, the present paper studies whether natives are less supportive of state help for the unemployed in regions where the share of foreigners among the unemployed is high. The effect of immigration or ethnic diversity in general on the political support for the welfare state has received increasing attention in the last decade, both in academia and in the political debate. Some authors have argued that a certain social cohesion is not only the result of, but also a necessary condition for social policy and redistribution, and that ethnic diversity weakens this social cohesion. Previous empirical studies have given mixed results, however. Unlike these previous studies, I use individual-level panel data, which allows a more convincing identification of a causal effect. Also, the effect of immigration on support for redistribution has not been studied for Germany—Europe’s largest country of immigration in terms of absolute numbers— before. Finally, similar to the influential study by Luttmer (2001), I am able to relate the support for a particular aspect of the welfare state (help for the unemployed) not just to the overall share of foreigners in the population, but also to their share among the unemployed. The main result is that there is indeed evidence that German natives’ support for the unemployed is negatively affected by the regional share of foreigners among the unemployed. This still holds when individual characteristics are controlled for, and also when only the within variation is exploited, although in the latter case the estimates are not always statistically significant at conventional levels. Concerning practical significance, I find that a one standard deviation increase in the regional share of foreigners among the unemployed reduces natives’ support for helping the unemployed by about two percent of the standard deviation. This effect is rather small compared to other variables such as income, self-employment, or East German origin. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp10008.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347699.de/diw_sp0272.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5914 %A Boris Augurzky %A Arndt Reichert %A Harald Tauchmann %D 2010 %T The Effect of Self-assessed Job Security on the Demand for Medical Rehab %J Ruhr Economic Papers #162 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F health, labour %K Rehab, unemployment, health care utilization, job worries, absenteeism, sick leave %X The interdependence of labor market conditions and the demand for health care has been addressed by several theoretical and empirical analyses. We contribute to the debate by empirically examining the effect of a decrease in self-perceived job security on health care utilization. That is, employees at risk of losing their job might postpone or even try not to use non-acute rehab measures in order to reduce their individual risk of being laid off by avoiding absenteeism and signaling good health. We use individual-level data from the German Socioeconomic Panel for the years 2003, 2004, and 2006. The identification strategy rests on an instrumental variable approach where the county unemployment rate and its relative change compared to the previous year serve as instruments for the employees' self-assessed risk of losing their jobs. Contrary to the hypothesis, we have evidence for job insecurity increasing the demand for medical rehab. This finding is robust to various model variants. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP162/REP_10_162.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5913 %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %D 2009 %T On preferences for being self-employed %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 71 %N 2 %P 162-171 %R 10.1016/j.jebo.2009.03.024 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Heterogeneous preferences, Procedural utility, Job satisfaction, Workplace conditions %X The concept of procedural utility assumes that agents not only receive utility from outcomes but also attach an independent value to the procedures that lead to these outcomes. This paper analyzes whether the preferences that underlie procedural utility are homogeneous using the case of independence at the workplace. I exploit the event of German reunification to assign preferences for independence to respondents without using data on occupational choice or directly reported procedural preferences. I find that the self-employed report higher job satisfaction than the employed, even after controlling for income and hours worked. However, there is a significant amount of heterogeneity in this effect: while “independent types” experience a large increase in job satisfaction from being self-employed, the most “hierarchical types” could even experience a decrease. %U http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/professoren/fuchs/staff/fuchs/paper2.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5912 %A Martin Kroh %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2010 %T The Party Identification of Germany's Immigrant Population: Parties Should Not Fear Eased Naturalization Requirements %J Weekly Report %V 6 %N 4 %P 20-26 %2 longitudinal %F migration, subjective indicators %K Migrants, Political behavior, SOEP %X Individuals with a migration background represent a steadily increasing percentage of Germany's population. Although the majority of individuals with migration background lack German citizenship and are therefore unable to vote, the number of naturalized immigrants continues to rise. Accordingly, political parties have been showing greater interest in this group of potential voters. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) show that individuals with migration background develop diverse orientations to Germany's political parties in relation to their country of origin. The effect exercised by the country of origin is still present after many years of residence in Germany and among the second-generation. A large majority of individuals from the so-called "recruitment countries"-i.e. countries from which Germany acquired workers for its booming economy in the 1950s and 60s; namely, Turkey, Yugoslavia, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal-identify politically with the SPD (Germany's mainstream labor party). By contrast, foreigners of German descent who have immigrated from Eastern Europe and Russia (so-called "Aussiedler" or "Spätaussiedler") tend to support the CDU/CSU (Germany's traditional conservative party alliance). Germany's smaller political parties find relatively little support among immigrants and their offspring. While extremely diverse party identifications are witnessed among migrants depending on their country of origin, these differences can only be minimally attributed to social circumstances or basic ideological outlook. Model calculations show that eased naturalization laws would not provide an appreciable advantage to any single political party. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346062.de/diw_wr_2010-04.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5911 %A Christopher J. Boyce %D 2009 %T Understanding fixed effects in human well-being %J Journal of Economic Psychology %V 31 %N 1 %P 1-16 %R 10.1016/j.joep.2009.08.009 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %K Life satisfaction, Individual differences, Personality, Fixed effect vector decomposition, GSOEP %X In studies of subjective well-being, economists and other researchers typically use a fixed or random effect estimation to control for unobservable heterogeneity across individuals. Such individual heterogeneity, although substantially reducing the estimated effect of many characteristics, is little understood. This paper shows that personality measures can account for 20% of this heterogeneity and a further 13% can be accounted for by other observable between-person information. This paper then demonstrates that the use of personality measures, in a new technique developed by [Plumper, T., Troeger, V.E. (2007). Efficient estimation of time-invariant and rarely changing variables in finite sample panel analyses with unit fixed effects, Political Analysis, 15(2), 124-139.], can help researchers obtain improved estimates for important characteristics such as marital status, disability and income. The paper argues that this has important practical implications. %U http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/2527 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5910 %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %A Xavier Ramos %D 2010 %T Inequality Aversion and Risk Attitudes %J IZA DP No. 4703 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2010: SOEPpapers 271. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, sp %K happiness, inequality aversion, risk attitudes, well-being %X Using self reported measures of life satisfaction and risk attitudes, we empirically test whether there is a relationship between individuals inequality and risk aversion. The empirical analysis uses the German SOEP household panel for the years 1997 to 2007 to conclude that the negative effect of inequality measured by the sample gini coefficient by year and federal state is larger for those individuals who report to be less willing to take risks. Nevertheless, the empirical results suggest that even though inequality and risk aversion are related, they are not the same thing. The paper shows that the relationship between risk attitudes and inequality aversion survives the inclusion of individual characteristics (i.e. income, education, and gender) that may be correlated with both risk attitudes and inequality aversion. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.347295.de/diw_sp0271.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5909 %A Gabi Von %D 2010 %T Die fiktiven Reichen %J Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung vom 20. Jan. 2010 %P 12 %G D %0 Thesis %M 5908 %A Sarah Okoampah %D 2009 %T Rückwanderung, Selbstselektion und Lohnverteilungen: Empirische Evidenz für Einwanderer in Deutschland (Diplom) %J Arbeitsbereich Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen %C Hamburg %I Universität Hamburg, Fachbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre %V Diplom %2 longitudinal %F migration, income and poverty %K return migration, self-selection, wage assimilation %X This thesis examines self-selection mechanisms regarding the return migration decision of immigrants as well as the influence of both these mechanisms and cohort effects on cross-sectional wage assimilation measures using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) from 1984 to 2007. In contrast to former empirical studies assimilation patterns are not solely investigated in a cross-sectional framework, but a cohort model is estimated which corrects for potential estimation biases arising in cross-sectional analyses. Furthermore, return migrants are not identified by means of their expected duration of stay in Germany but by the fact that they actually reemigrated. The empirical findings of the cross-sectional analysis indicate positive self-selection of temporary migrants compared to permanent migrants regarding their economic performance in Germany. A persistent wage disadvantage for permanent migrants compared to German natives is predicted. An endogeneity correction of the return migration decision reveals positive selection of return migrants compared to permanent migrants regarding unobservable characteristics. Quantile regressions show an earnings advantage for return migrants compared to permanent migrants for low-income levels. A decomposition of the wage distribution identifies educational differences as a main determinant of wage differences. In contrast to the findings of the cross-sectional analysis the results of the cohort model estimation imply that wage differences between permanent migrants and comparable Germans are insignificant. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5907 %A Eva M. Berger %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 2010 %T Maternal life satisfaction and child outcomes: Are they related? %J SOEPpapers 242 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, subjective indicators, education, sp %K Life satisfaction, subjective well-being, mothers, children, child development, skill formation, instrumental variable %X This paper investigates the association between maternal life satisfaction and the developmental functioning of two- to three-year-old children as well as the socio-emotional behavior of five- to six-year-old children. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), which allows us to control for a rich set of child and parental characteristics and to use the mother’s life satisfaction before the birth of her child as an instrument to eliminate potential reverse causality. The results indicate that the more satisfied the mother, the better her child’s verbal skills and the lower his or her socio-emotional problems. The relation is more pronounced for boys than for girls. The results are robust even when mothers’ personality or mothers’ cognitive skills are controlled for. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344455.de/diw_sp0242.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5906 %A Werner Eichhorst %A Paul Marx %A Eric Thode %D 2009 %T Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung in Deutschland 2000–2009: Benchmarking Deutschland: Beschäftigungserfolge bei zunehmender Differenzierung %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %/ 2009: IZA Research Report No. 22. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour %U www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/cps/rde/xbcr/SID-6AFC3785-D821EF9F/bst/xcms_bst_dms_29942_29943_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5905 %A Ulrich Van Suntum %D 2010 %T Zur Konstruktion eines Lebenszufriedenheitsindikators („Glücks-BIP“) für Deutschland %J SOEPpapers 258 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators %X Trotz steigender Wirtschaftsleistung hat sich die Lebenszufriedenheit in Deutschland seit Beginn der 90er Jahre nicht erhöht, in Westdeutschland ist sie sogar gesunken. Mehr materieller Wohlstand bedeutet also nicht automatisch mehr Wohlstand im Sinne von Lebensglück. Was aber sind dann die treibenden „Glücksfaktoren“? Mit diesen Fragen befasst sich die Glücksforschung, ein noch junges Forschungsfeld der Ökonomie, das in der 1970er Jahren entstanden ist. Ihre Ergebnisse werden bereits von einigen Ländern als Entscheidungsgrundlage im politischen Prozess genutzt. So werden in England und Australien systematisch wellbeing-Indizes erstellt, die Auskunft über die Entwicklung wichtiger Glückskomponenten, etwa des Umweltzustands, geben. Auch die Vereinten Nationen und die EU beschäftigen sich neuerdings intensiv mit dieser Frage. Für Deutschland gab es dagegen bislang keinen umfassenden Lebenszufriedenheitsindikator. Dies ist insofern erstaunlich, als mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) eine sehr gute Datenbasis auf Mikroebene vorliegt, die sogar ausdrücklich nach der Lebenszufriedenheit fragt. Es lag also nahe, diese Befragungsergebnisse zu nutzen, um dem Auftrag der INSM (Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft) zur Erstellung eines „Glücks-BIP“ nachzukommen. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346192.de/diw_sp0258.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5904 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in the Nineties. An Example of Incremental Innovations in an Ongoing Longitudinal Study %J SOEPpapers 257 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 other %F SP, methods, migration %K SOEP, German unification, immigration studies, research governance, survey methods %X The main aim of the present paper is to historically reappraise the development of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) in the 1990s after the first six waves had been collected. This development was closely connected to the opening of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe and the fall of the Wall separating the two German states. In addition to its relevance for the SOEP, this study is also of interest in relation to the contemporary history of science. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345753.de/diw_sp0257.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5903 %A Jürgen Faik %A Jens Becker %D 2009 %T Wohlstandspolarisierung, Verteilungskonflikte und Ungleichheitswahrnehmungen in Deutschland %J SOEPpapers 256 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, Subjective indicators, income and poverty %K Life-satisfaction, satisfaction with democracy %X The connections between the polarization of living conditions, social conflicts concerning the distribution of resources and the perception of social inequality in Germany will be picked out as a central theme. By means of empirical findings it becomes clear that the degree of inequality and polarization with respect to the living conditions – both measured by the wellbeing indicator income – has increased in the Federal Republic of Germany during the recent past. This is accompanied by the fact that the perceived intensity of the socially especially important conflict between the poor and the rich has grown not only slightly. In this connection particularly for the disadvantaged groups – and beneath this in a pronounced manner for the (permanently) unemployed persons – there is a relatively high potential of dissatisfaction. This includes some dangers for the democracy and the social stability in Germany although in an EU-27 perspective – at least in Western Germany – these dangers are rather ranked to a middle level which means that in this international relativity only a middle level of danger is indicated for (Western) Germany. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345752.de/diw_sp0256.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5902 %A Jürgen Faik %A Jens Becker %D 2009 %T Subjektive und objektive Lebenslagen von Arbeitslosen %J SOEPpapers 255 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators, labour %K Life-satisfaction, satisfaction in domains of life, unemployment %X Das Diskussionspapier thematisiert die objektive und subjektive Lebenslage von Arbeitslosen in Deutschland im Vergleich zur Gesamtbevölkerung. Die Ergebnisse indizieren eine deutlich schlechtere materielle, d. h. objektive Lebenslage der Arbeitslosen. Dies reflektiert sich in den auf Wohlstandskategorien bezogenen subjektiven Indikatoren, weniger aber in den Bewertungen immaterieller Wohlfahrtskategorien. Hier scheint vor allem der Familienzusammenhang als sozialer Rückhalt von Relevanz zu sein. Gegenüber den aktuellen arbeitsmarktpolitischen Instrumenten – insbesondere gegenüber „Hartz IV“ – scheinen in der bundesdeutschen Bevölkerung teilweise deutliche Vorbehalte zu existieren. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345751.de/diw_sp0255.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 5901 %A Kerstin Schmidtke %D 2008 %T Die Lebenslagen im zeitlichen und räumlichen Vergleich - Zur methodischen Weiterentwicklung des Lebenslagenansatzes auf Basis der Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels 1992 bis 2005 (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Fakultät VII - Wirtschaft und Management, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F methods %K social and living conditions, deprivation, social structure, SOEP, factoranalysis %X The dissertation focuses on the methodological enhancements of the Konzept der Lebenslage (concept of living conditions). This concept is special for its attempt on including traditional status variables like education, occupation and income as well as social and health-related items and also subjective indicators. The aim was to build a model to represent social and living conditions in an all-embracing way on the empirical bases of factoranalytical outcomes. The used data base was the German socio-economic panel for the years 1992 to 2005. The added value of this approach is first constructing a deprivation index whose operationalization is based on empirical results instead of heuristic decisions and second having an instrument to describe deprived living conditions both in a user-friendly and sophisticated way as the score is related to statistical procedures. Further more the usage of factoranalysis resolves certain methodological problems like additional effects and autocorrelation that are commonly accepted in index building. By developing a special standardisation the index has a range between -1 and +1, but the relative positions of the values are unmodified. Additional to the deprivation index several sub-indices are constructed – also on the base of factoranalytical findings – to built up developments and changes in important areas of life like health, housing, social networks and integration, income, education and occupation. The developed deprivation index is correlated to other status indexes by coefficients up to 0,6, so it can be seen as a valid instrument to reflect social and living conditions. Besides the external validation the index has been examined for its capability and utility by applying in different longitudinal and area-based analysis. There it could be shown that living conditions have slightly improved since 1992, but that certain groups are privileged like men, people in middle-age and home country nationals. It was also observable that living conditions vary a lot between different regions in Germany. As the eastern part of Germany notes many deficits in such important areas of life like housing, occupation and income it can be stated that almost two decades after the “Wende” the process of unification is still not finished. %U http://opus.kobv.de/tuberlin/volltexte/2008/2025/pdf/schmidtke_kerstin.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5900 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Lebenszufriedenheit und Wohlbefinden in Deutschland: Studie zur Konstruktion eines Lebenszufriedenheitsindikators ("Glücks-BIP") - Zusammenfassung der Studie %C o.O. %I Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators %U http://insm.de/dms/insm/textdokumente/pdf/untitled/GluecksBIP/Kurzfassung_GluecksBIP_final.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5899 %A Kirsten Fuchs-Rechlin %D 2009 %T Kindertagesbetreuung im Spiegel des Sozioökonomischen Panels %J Zahlenspiegel 2007 - Kindertagesbetreuung im Spiegel der Statistik %C Berlin %I Deutsches Jugendinstitut %P 203-217 %2 longitudinal %F family and networks %X Die Analyse des Sozioökonomischen Panels zeigt Zusammenhänge zwischen sozioökonomischer Lebenslage und Teilhabe an frühkindlicher Bildung, Betreuung und Erziehung auf. Darüber hinaus wird dargestellt, wovon die Höhe des Elternbeitrages abhängt. %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/Publikationen/zahlenspiegel2007/01-Redaktion/PDF-Anlagen/Kapitel-08,property=pdf,bereich=zahlenspiegel2007,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5898 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Zufriedenheitsindikatoren - Keine einfachen Zielwerte für die Politik %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 89 %N 12 %P 796-800 %R 10.1007/s10273-009-1007-7 %2 citation of SOEP results %F subjective indicators, methods %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5897 %A Karl Brenke %D 2009 %T Vrais et faux enjeux de la controverse sur les salaires minima légaux en RFA %J Regards sur l'économie allemande - Bulletin économique du CIRAC %N 94 %P 19-31 %2 cross-sectional %F labour %X Dans le précédent numéro de cette revue, le Prof. Gerhard Bosch plaidait pour l’instauration d’un salaire minimum légal en RFA. Or cette question est hautement controversée. Les avocats d’un SMIC à l’allemande s’appuient souvent sur le « modèle français » pour étayer leurs arguments, arguant notamment des effets favorables pour l’emploi induits par les salaires minima. Mais la situation allemande – à commencer par la structure des salaires – est très différente du cas français, ce qui rend délicat l’exercice de transposition. Par ailleurs, les plaidoyers allemands sont le plus généralement construits exclusivement sur une approche du « socialement souhaitable » sans tenir compte des réalités économiques. De ce fait même, les arguments développés sont établis sur des bases qui ne résistent pas toujours à l’analyse, ainsi par exemple la présentation faite de la structure du segment des bas salaires en Allemagne. Avec cette ‘mise en regard’ des arguments de la controverse sur la question du salaire minimum légal, nous ouvrons une nouvelle rubrique dans les pages de Regards sur l’économie allemande, consacrée, lorsque l’actualité le justifie, aux débats intra-allemands sur la politique économique et sociale. (IB) Nous avons donc demandé à l’institut DIW de Berlin, réputé en France notamment pour son approche néo-keynésienne de la politique économique et sociale, de nous dresser un état des lieux des débats et arguments outre-Rhin. Sur cette base, et grâce aux données chiffrées plus fines présentées dans cette contribution, le lecteur français pourra se forger une opinion plus réaliste de la situation sociale de la RFA, mais aussi mieux comprendre les termes mêmes de la controverse intra-allemande. %U http://rea.revues.org/index3990.html %W SOEP %G F %0 Journal Article %M 5896 %A Susanne Strauß %D 2009 %T Ehrenamt in Deutschland und Großbritannien - Sprungbrett zurück auf den Arbeitsmarkt? %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 61 %N 4 %P 647-670 %R 10.1007/s11577-009-0085-2 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F Labour, international comparison %K Volunteering, Unemployment, Re-employment, SOEP, BHPS %X The article examines the influence of volunteering on re-employment chances of the unemployed in Germany and Great Britain. On the basis of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and the British Household Panel Study (BHPS), random effect logit models are used to show a positive influence of volunteering on the labour market chances mainly for young unemployed British males. The article develops a theoretical explanation for these findings based on human and social capital theories as well as on the Varieties of Capitalism approach. This enables the relevance of volunteering in the labour market to be evaluated, not only with respect to the volunteer’s sex and age but also with respect to the institutional context factors. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5895 %A Jutta Allmendinger %A Maria Hennig %A Stefan Stuth %D 2009 %T Erwerbsverläufe und Weiterbildungsbeteiligung von Wiedereinsteigerinnen - Perspektive Wiedereinstieg: Die Potenziale nicht erwerbstätiger Frauen für den Arbeitsmarkt - Langfassung der Ergebnisse %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 longitudinal %F Family and networks, labour %X Ziel der Studie ist es, die Erwerbsverläufe nicht erwerbstätiger Frauen zu analysieren und die daraus resultierenden Chancen und Risiken für einen Wiedereinstieg in das Erwerbsleben aufzuzeigen. In einem zweiten Schritt werden die Bildungserfordernisse sowie die bisherige Teilnahme der untersuchten Frauen an Bildungsangeboten diskutiert, da Qualifikation und Weiterbildung wichtige Faktoren für einen Wiedereintritt in den Arbeitsmarkt darstellen. Die Publikation ist Teil des Aktionsprogramms "Perspektive Wiedereinstieg" des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend. %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Broschuerenstelle/Pdf-Anlagen/wiedereinsteigerinnen,property=pdf,bereich=bmfsfj,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf http://www.bmfsfj.de/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Broschuerenstelle/Pdf-Anlagen/wiedereinsteigerinnen-kurz,property=pdf,bereich=bmfsfj,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5893 %A Joachim Reuter %D 2010 %T Wer verdient wieviel? Die Abrechnung %J stern %N 2 %P 24-38 %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5892 %A Oleg Badunenko %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %D 2010 %T Investments: Women are more cautious than men because they have less financial resources at their disposal %J Weekly Report %V 6 %N 1 %P 1-4 %2 cross-sectional %F gender, Consumption / Assets / Habitation, subjective indicators %K Gender, Risk aversion, Financial behavior %X Experts on investments and financial products assume that women are less amenable to risks and therefore put their money into secure investment products. A current study conducted by the DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research) challenges this view. The study demonstrates that men and women are equally likely to take a chance on risky investments - assuming that they have the same financial resources at their disposal. A general cliché may not longer be true: that sex is a determinant factor in investment decisions and that the difference in attitudes toward investment between men and women is a result of gender-based investment attitudes. Women are likely to have cautious investment habits because - as a rule - they have only half the investment resources available that men have at their disposal. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345354.de/diw_wr_2010-01.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5891 %A Hendrik Thiel %A Stephan L. Thomsen %D 2009 %T Noncognitive Skills in Economics: Models, Measurement and Empirical Evidence %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-076 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 citation of SOEP results %K noncognitive skills, personality, human capital formation, psychometric measures %X There is an increasing economic literature considering personality. This paper provides an overview on the role of these skills regarding three main aspects of economic analysis: measurement, theoretical modeling, and empirical estimates. Based on the relevant literature from different disciplines, the common psychometric measures used to assess personality are discussed. A recently proposed theoretical framework of human capital production takes personality explicitly into account. It is reviewed to clarify the understanding of crucial features of skill development. Based on these foundations, the main results of the empirical literature regarding noncognitive skills are classified along the research questions and summarized. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09076.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5890 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Erstellung und Analyse einer konsistenten Vermögensverteilungsrechnung für Personen und Haushalte 2002 und 2007 unter Berücksichtigung der personellen Einkommensverteilung - Abschlussbericht für die Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5889 %A Thomas Körner %A Katharina Puch %D 2009 %T Der Mikrozensus im Kontext anderer Arbeitsmarktstatistiken - Ergebnisunterschiede und ihre Hintergründe %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 6 %P 528-552 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %X Die Arbeitsmarktberichterstattung des Statistischen Bundesamtes bedient sich einer Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Datenquellen. Zu nennen sind neben dem Mikrozensus vor allem die Erwerbstätigenrechnung im Rahmen der Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnungen sowie die Beschäftigtenstatistik der Bundesagentur für Arbeit. Eine Reihe von arbeitsmarktbezogenen Indikatoren können parallel aus verschiedenen Quellen ermittelt werden, wobei es immer wieder zu Ergebnisunterschieden kommt. Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Ergebnisunterschiede zu wichtigen zentralen Arbeitsmarktindikatoren und stellt die Hintergründe der Abweichungen im Überblick dar. %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Publikationen/Querschnittsveroeffentlichungen/WirtschaftStatistik/Arbeitsmarkt/MikrozensusArbeitsmarktstatistiken,property=file.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5888 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Roland Verwiebe %D 2009 %T Wachsende Lohnungleichheit in Deutschland - Qualifikations- und klassenspezifische Determinanten der Entlohnung zwischen 1998 und 2006 %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 19 %N 4 %P 531-555 %R 10.1007/s11609-009-0108-x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, labour %K Soziale Ungleichheit, Löhne, Klasse, SBTC, Schließung, Social inequality, Wages, Class, SBTC, Closure %X Based on the thesis of growing overall inequality in the German society, this paper discusses changes in the inequality of wages for the period between 1998 and 2006. Our objective is to identify differences in real wage growth for various occupational classes. The theoretical foundation of the article is based on economic as well as sociological concepts. With regard to recent findings of labor economists, one could postulate that market forces driven by technological changes and the corresponding growth in the relative demand for highly-skilled labor have led to an increase in wage inequality (skill-biased technological change, SBTC). In contrast, a structural theory approach, based on the work of Aage B. Sørensen, would argue that increasing wage inequality is due to changes in the extent to which certain labor market groups are able to generate rents. For the empirical analysis, data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and data from the BIBB/IAB-Survey are used. Our results show that people in lower occupational classes belong to the losers of the general income dynamics in Germany between 1998 and 2006. Moreover, the inclusion of a broad variety of characteristics of the occupational position reveals that the growth of wage inequality in Germany can be explained by skill-biased technological changes, but also by changes in rent generating processes. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5887 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Holger Lengfeld %D 2009 %T Europäisierte Chancengleichheit? Einstellungen zur Öffnung des deutschen Arbeitsmarkts für EU-Ausländer %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 19 %N 4 %P 627-652 %R 10.1007/s11609-009-0111-2 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Equal opportunities, European integration, Labor market, Citizens’ attitudes %X The European Union has replaced the idea of nationally bounded equality by an idea in which all citizens of Europe are regarded as equals, who can therefore move, and work in any EU member state. The article gives an analysis of the extent to which citizens of Germany support the idea of open access to the German labor market for all Europeans. The empirical basis for the analysis is a representative survey conducted in Germany in 2006. The descriptive findings show that the majority accepts the idea that European foreigners should have equal access to the German labor market, although the support rate varies with the country of origin and the level of qualification of a foreign employee. As the high support rate on the aggregate level might conceal cleavages between supporters and opponents, we have tested whether social structural characteristics and the respondent’s interest have an impact on his attitudes towards a Europeanized labor market. The results show that this is only slightly the case. Hence, one can expect that the opening up of the borders of the national labor market will not lead to political conflicts. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5886 %A Martin Groß %D 2009 %T Markt oder Schließung? Zu den Ursachen der Steigerung der Einkommensungleichheit %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 19 %N 4 %P 499-530 %R 10.1007/s11609-009-0109-9 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %K Income, Inequality, Qualification, Social closure %X This article examines which factors contribute towards the increase in the income inequality that can be observed in Germany since the 1990’s. While economists believe that the qualification of employees is becoming more and more important for the generation of income inequality, sociologists conceive social closure, implemented in institutional structures, class conflicts and mechanisms of discrimination, as responsible for rising inequality. Analyses of “Gehalts- und Lohnstrukturerhebung”-data show that closure mechanisms are especially important in West Germany, while qualification-related factors enhance inequality in East Germany. %U http://www.vsjournals.de/index.php;do=auth/sid=3823766304b504580bcf78012057118/site=bjs/lng=de/area=soz/article_id=7657/key=53b672421220fc70396ae012459b480d/doi=10.1007~s11609-009-0109-9 %G D %0 Report %M 5885 %A Denis Beninger %A Holger Bonin %A Markus Clauss %A Julia Horstschräer %A Grit Mühler %D 2009 %T Fiskalische Auswirkungen sowie arbeitsmarkt- und verteilungspolitische Effekte einer Einführung eines Betreuungsgeldes für Kinder unter 3 Jahren (Studie im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen - Endbericht) %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F Labour, transfer systems %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/gutachten/Endbericht_Betreuungsgeld2009.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5884 %A Mathias Dolls %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T Automatic Stabilizers and Economic Crisis: US vs. Europe %J IZA DP No. 4310 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 simulation %F Transfer systems, international comparison %K automatic stabilization, economic crisis, liquidity constraints, fiscal stimulus %X This paper analyzes the effectiveness of the tax and transfer systems in the European Union and the US to act as an automatic stabilizer in the current economic crisis. We find that automatic stabilizers absorb 38 per cent of a proportional income shock in the EU, compared to 32 per cent in the US. In the case of an unemployment shock 48 per cent of the shock are absorbed in the EU, compared to 34 per cent in the US. This cushioning of disposable income leads to a demand stabilization of 23 to 32 per cent in the EU and 19 per cent in the US. There is large heterogeneity within the EU. Automatic stabilizers in Eastern and Southern Europe are much lower than in Central and Northern European countries. We also investigate whether countries with weak automatic stabilizers have enacted larger fiscal stimulus programs. We find no evidence supporting this view. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4310.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 5883 %A Denisa Maria Sologon %A Cathal O'Donoghue %D 2009 %T Equalizing or Disequalizing Lifetime Earnings Differentials? Earnings Mobility in the EU: 1994-2001 %J SOEPpapers 251 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4642. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison, econometrics, sp %K panel data, wage distribution, inequality, mobility %X Do EU citizens have an increased opportunity to improve their position in the distribution of lifetime earnings? To what extent does earnings mobility work to equalize/disequalize longerterm earnings relative to cross-sectional inequality and how does it differ across the EU? Our basic assumption is that mobility measured over a horizon of 8 years is a good proxy for lifetime mobility. We used the Shorrocks (1978) and the Fields (2008) index. Moreover, we explored the impact of differentials attrition on the two indices. The Fields index is affected to a larger extent by differential attrition than the Shorrocks index, but the overall conclusions are not altered. Based on the Shorrocks (1978) index men across EU have an increasing mobility in the distribution of lifetime earnings as they advance in their career. Based on the Fields index (2008) the equalizing impact of mobility increases over the lifetime in all countries, except Portugal, where it turns negative for long horizons. Thus, Portugal is the only country where mobility acts as a disequalizer of lifetime differentials. The highest lifetime mobility is recorded in Denmark, followed by UK, Belgium, Greece, Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and the lowest, Portugal. The highest mobility as equalizer of longer term inequality is recorded in Ireland and Denmark, followed by France and Belgium with similar values, then UK, Greece, Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Italy. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345196.de/diw_sp0251.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5882 %A Simon Fietze %A Elke Holst %A Verena Tobsch %D 2009 %T Personality and Career - She's got what it takes %J SOEPpapers 250 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender, subjective indicators, sp %K personality, gender, career, leadership %X The female share in management positions is quite low in Germany. The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women there are in such positions. Men have numerous role models to follow whereas women lack this opportunity: In the executive boards of the top 200 private companies in Germany, only 2.5 percent of members are female. Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other "objective" factors on career opportunities. In our study, we go a step further by also looking at the impact of self-reported personality traits on gender differences in career chances. We compare managers and other white-collar employees in Germany's private sector. While bivariate results based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in 2005 show that there are significant gender differences in personality traits, multivariate estimations clearly indicate that these differences cannot account for gender differences in career opportunities. Nevertheless, personality traits might indeed play a role, albeit more indirectly: Some of the stronger career effects, such as work experience, long working hours, and labour market segregation, can also reflect differences in personality traits. These might have been influenced at an early stage by a gender-biased environment. Our results strongly stress the need for a gender-neutral environment outside and inside companies in order to enforce equal career opportunities for women and men. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345192.de/diw_sp0250.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5881 %A Alari Paulus %A Mitja ?ok %A Francesco Figari %A Péter Hegedüs %A Nataša Kump %A Orsolya Lelkes %A Horacio Levy %A Christine Lietz %A Silja Lüpsik %A Daniela Mantovani %A Leszek Morawski %A Holly Sutherland %A Péter Szivos %A Andres Võrk %D 2009 %T The effects of taxes and benefits on income distribution in the enlarged EU %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 8/09 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 simulation %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison %K European Union, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, income distribution, taxes, benefits %X Tax and benefit systems in the enlarged EU vary significantly in size and structure. We examine how taxes and benefits shape income distributions in 19 EU countries, focusing on the differences between Western European countries (EU15) and Eastern European countries (Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia). We use EUROMOD, the European tax-benefit microsimulation model, which simulates taxes and benefits for representative samples of household micro-data and through a common framework which allows the analysis of cross-country differences on a comparable basis. The analysis concentrates on the distribution and composition of incomes, and the effect of taxes and benefits on poverty and inequality %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/euromod/em8-09.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 5880 %A Francesco Figari %D 2009 %T Cross-national differences in determinants of multiple deprivation in Europe %J ISER Working Paper 2009-34 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %X This paper analyses the relationship between deprivation, income and other individual dimensions over time, in eleven European countries, exploiting the longitudinal nature of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). First, the determinants of deprivation are analysed by using fixed effects models for each country separately. Second a decomposition of the deprivation gaps between countries highlights the reasons for the differentials across Europe. The results show that changes in income and deprivation do not strictly coincide. In countries where deprivation is higher, income is more effective in reducing the deprivation differential but the family structure contributes to determine such a gap. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/iser/2009-34.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5879 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Olga Nottmeyer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T Cultural Integration in Germany %J IZA DP No. 4675 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F Migration, Gender %K cultural integration, immigrants, Germany, ethnic origin, gender, generation %X This chapter investigates the integration processes of immigrants in Germany by comparing certain immigrant groups to natives differentiating by gender and immigrant generation. Indicators which are supposed to capture cultural integration of immigrants are differences in marital behavior as well as language abilities, ethnic identification and religious distribution. A special feature of the available data is information about overall life satisfaction, risk aversion and political interest. These indicators are also presented. All of these indicators are depicted in comparison between natives and immigrants differentiated by ethnic origin, gender and generation. This allows visualization of differences by ethnic groups and development over time. Statements about the cultural integration processes of immigrants are thus possible. Furthermore, economic integration in terms of female labor force participation is presented as an additional feature. Empirical findings suggest that differences among immigrants and between immigrants and Germans do exist and differ significantly by ethnic origin, gender and generation. But differences seem to diminish when we consider the second generations. This indicates greater adaptation to German norms and habits, and thus better cultural, socio-economic and political integration of second generation immigrants in Germany. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4675.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5878 %A Marco Caliendo %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2009 %T Benefit Duration, Unemployment Duration and Job Match Quality: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach %J IZA DP No. 4670 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K Unemployment benefits, unemployment duration, employment probability, job match quality, regression discontinuity %X The generosity of the Unemployment Insurance system (UI) plays a central role for the job search behavior of unemployed individuals. Standard search theory predicts that an increase in UI benefit generosity, either in terms of benefit duration or entitlement, has a negative impact on the job search activities of the unemployed increasing their unemployment duration. Despite the disincentive effect of UI on unemployment duration, UI benefit generosity may also increase job match quality by allowing individuals to wait for better job offers. In this paper we use a sharp discontinuity in the maximum duration of unemployment benefits in Germany, which increases from 12 months to 18 months at the age of 45, to identify the effect of extended benefit duration on unemployment duration and post-unemployment outcomes. We find a spike in the re-employment hazard for the unemployed workers with 12 months benefit duration, which occurs around benefit exhaustion. This leads to lower unemployment duration compared to their counterparts with 18 months benefit duration. However, we also show that those unemployed who obtain jobs close to and after the time when benefits are exhausted are significantly more likely to exit subsequent employment and receive lower wages compared to their counterparts with extended benefit duration. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4670.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5877 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Martin Kahanec %A Ulf Rinne %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T Ethnicity, Job Search and Labor Market Reintegration of the Unemployed %J IZA DP No. 4660 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, migration %K migration, ethnicity, ethnic identity, ethnosizer, unemployment, job search, reservation wages %X This paper is based on recently collected and rich survey data of a representative sample of entrants into unemployment in Germany. Our data include a large number of migration variables, allowing us to adapt a recently developed concept of ethnic identity: the ethnosizer. To shed further light on the native-migrant differences in economic outcomes, we investigate the labor market reintegration, patterns of job search, and reservation wages across unemployed migrants and natives in Germany. Our results indicate that separated migrants have a relatively slow reintegration into the labor market. We explain this finding by arguing that this group exerts a relatively low search effort and that it has reservation wages which are moderate, yet still above the level which would imply similar employment probabilities as other groups of migrants. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4660.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5876 %A Marco Caliendo %D 2009 %T Income Support Systems, Labor Market Policies and Labor Supply: The German Experience %J IZA DP No. 4665 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K unemployment, labor force participation. labor supply, benefit systems, public policy %X In view of the demographic trends, most EU countries face the problem of a declining work force in the future. Understanding the interaction between income support systems (such as unemployment benefits, social assistance, early retirement and pension systems) and total labor supply is of crucial importance to combat problems and ensure economic growth in the future. The German labor market has been plagued by high and persistent unemployment in the last two decades in combination with a relatively low labor force participation of women. This created a situation where labor market reforms were unavoidable. The speed and depth of the reforms are remarkable, mainly aimed at activating people by increasing their incentives to take up work. The aim of this paper is to give a brief overview of the German income support systems and labor market polices, their recent reforms and – where already possible – effects of these reforms. Overall, Germany seems to be on the right track. The recent reforms helped to tackle some labor market problems but also created high political unrest. It remains to be seen how future governments react to worsened economic conditions in light of these experiences. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4665.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5875 %A Giorgio Brunello %A Daniele Fabbri %A Margherita Fort %D 2010 %T Years of Schooling, Human Capital and the Body Mass Index of European Females %J SOEPpapers 262 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4667. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F Education, Health, International comparison, sp %K obesity, human capital, Europe %X We use the compulsory school reforms implemented in European countries after the II World War to investigate the causal effect of education on the Body Mass Index (BMI) and the incidence of overweight and obesity among European females. Our IV estimates suggest that years of schooling have a protective effect on BMI. The size of the estimated effect is not negligible but smaller than the one found in comparable recent work for the US. We depart from the current empirical literature in three main directions. First, we use a multi-country approach. Second, we complement the standard analysis of the causal impact of years of schooling on BMI with one relying on a broader measure of education, i.e. individual standardized cognitive tests, and show that the current focus in the literature on years of schooling as the measure of education is not misplaced. Last, we evaluate whether the current focus on conditional mean effects should be integrated with an approach which allows for heterogeneous responses to changes in compulsory education. Although our evidence based on quantile regressions is mixed, there is some indication that the protective effect of schooling does not increase monotonically from the lower to the upper quantile of the distribution of BMI. Rather, the marginal effect is stronger among overweight (but not obese) females than among females with BMI above 30. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4667.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346465.de/diw_sp0262.pdf %W SOEP, SHARE, ECHP, BHPS %G GB %0 Report %M 5874 %A Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck %D 2009 %T Political Participation / National Election Study %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 123 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %K Political participation, political behaviour, elections, electoral behaviour, voting %X The chapter gives an overview of recent developments within participation and electoral research, and discusses the current state of affairs with regard to data provision and access. It concludes with several recommendations: (a) to tag a small number of key political variables as constant elements of the future question programmes of both the ALLBUS and the GSOEP, thereby creating substantial amounts of synergy at little marginal cost; (b) to establish a National Election Study in Germany by providing the current GLES project (which is funded by the DFG to study the 2009, 2013 and 2017 national elections) with a constant logistic and methodological support infrastructure by GESIS, and on the long run by providing a regular follow-up study to this project with a stable basis of reliable public funding and a firm institutional embedding, preferably by including it into the remit of GESIS; (c) to adapt the data services of the statistical offices in several respects more closely to the data requirements of participation and electoral research; (d) to establish a formal obligation for public agencies to submit survey data collected under their auspices in due time to the public domain for purposes of secondary analysis. %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_123.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5873 %A Mareike Alscher %A Eckhard Priller %D 2009 %T Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research: Infrastructure in the Field of Civil Society %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 92 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %K civil society, civil society organizations, civic engagement, Volunteers Survey; Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions in the System of National Accounts %X Despite the obvious existence of civil society organizations (CSOs) and forms of civic engagement, the data available for this sector remains inadequate. This expert report provides a comprehensive view of the current data situation, reveals existing gaps, and offers suggestions on how these gaps might be closed. The empirical material currently provided by existing data sources - the Federal Statistical Office, statistics from the CSOs themselves, as well as special data and surveys - only register this area separately and to a limited extent, and even then not in a consistent manner. With respect to both civil society organizations and forms of individual engagement there is an inadequate data situation. Questions that have arisen around whether CSOs will remain oriented toward civil society in a context of increased economic pressure on organizations cannot be answered. Similarly, it is nearly impossible to analyze whether civic engagement belies an increased tendency towards monetarization. Since civil society will undoubtedly continue to gain in political and social importance, the long-term task will be to set up a meaningful and a predominantly self-contained system of data collection and provision. This goal can be reached by following up on the existing surveys and databases described in this paper. %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_92.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5872 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2009 %T Provision for Old Age - National and International Survey Data to Support Research and Policy on Aging %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 94 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %X This report reviews recent trends in the collection of multidisciplinary and longitudinal data in the area of aging research, both in Germany and internationally. It also discusses important developments such as linkage with administrative records, the inclusion of health measurements and biomarkers, and the inclusion of populations in institutions, particularly nursing homes. %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_94.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5871 %A Andreas Farwick %D 2009 %T Internal Migration - Challenges and Perspectives for the Research Infrastructure %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 97 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %K internal migration, regional migration, migration theory, official data,cross-sectional data, longitudinal data %X Research on internal migration covers a wide range of issues with regard to the reasons, distance and direction of moves as well as the process of decision-making. Given the rich field of relevant research objectives and the substantial developments in migration theory it is apparent that the availability of a broad set of data including detailed information on various aspects of life is one of the key factors for ongoing progress in the analysis of internal migration development. Available official aggregated data are useful for descriptive structural analyses. But they are very limited in explaining causal relations. The same holds for crosssectional data. Some of the described longitudinal data sets consist of retrospective collected event history data that are not suitable for collecting essential information about attitudes and psychological states of the respondents over time. Several prospective longitudinal survey data do not represent essential aspects of internal migration. Data should at least include information on the place of residence (on the smallest possible spatial level), typologies about the characteristics of the place of residence, change of residence, reasons of a move, intentions to move, the dwelling and the neighbourhood as well as on commuting. %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_97.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5870 %A Sonja Haug %D 2009 %T Migration and Statistics %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 101 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %K Population, Migration, Integration, Migration Background %X The field of empirical migration and integration research is characterised by a wide range of research questions, theoretical approaches and data sets. Research based on official statistics has to deal with different data sets on migration and foreign population resulting in different numbers. Developments in official statistics concentrate on the improvement of data quality. The census 2010/2011 or the projected central population register are important issues, e.g. in respect of sampling and weighting of migrants in surveys. The concept of migration background in the microcensus is a mayor enhancement in population statistics and has become widely accepted. It is recommended to implement questions on migration background in the census 2010/2011 too. The most important accessible data sets in the field of empirical integration research are the microcensus and the German Socio-Economic Panel; there is still untapped potential for analysis in this area. The supplementation of large surveys with a migrant sample is an appreciated trend. Most important challenges for empirical migration and integration research are the development of sampling methods for migrant population (including onomastics and topomastics), studies on new and small migrant groups, research projects in the country of origin, longitudinal migrant surveys and the development of measurement instruments %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_101.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5869 %A Johannes Huinink %D 2009 %T Family %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 109 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %K family research, longitudinal data, family dynamics %X Family policy gained considerable relevance which is reflected by the current public attention to family issues. In regard to many recommendations of the KVI in 2001 improvements can be reported which family research profited from in a considerable way. However, pertaining to quality and content progress in data provision since the beginning of the 21st century was limited. Particularly, the availability of longitudinal data to study social and family related processes on different levels and regarding different dimensions of family development has to be extended. Data are needed not only to describe family change in an adequate way but also to model the structural and non-structural determinants and outcomes’ of couples' and family dynamics or family relationships over time – both retrospectively and prospectively. Therefore, additionally to an improved family related report system provided by the official statistics prospective panel studies collecting longitudinal (socio-)structural and non-structural information on the dynamics of individuals’ living arrangements over time are urgently needed. %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_109.pdf %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5868 %A Mathias Richter %D 2009 %T Die Trägheit des Glücks - Ein Versuch, die Lebenszufriedenzeit der Deutschen zu messen %J Märkische Allgemeine, 16. Dez. 2009 %U http://www.maerkischeallgemeine.de/cms/beitrag/11683941/485072/Ein-Versuch-die-Lebenszufriedenheit-der-Deutschen-zu-messen.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5867 %A Christina Brüning %D 2009 %T Gleichheit macht nicht glücklich %J Die Welt, Nr. 293, 16. Dez. 2009 %P 9 %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5866 %A Beate Willms %D 2009 %T Glücklich sind die Hausbesitzer %J Die tageszeitung (taz), 16. Dez. 2009 %P 8 %U http://www.taz.de/index.php?id=archivseite&dig=2009/12/16/a0134 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5865 %A Jürgen Wiemers %A Kerstin Bruckmeier %D 2009 %T Forecasting Behavioural and Distributional Effects of the Bofinger-Walwei Model using Microsimulation %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 229 %N 4 %P 492-511 %2 simulation %4 SSCI %F labour, transfer systems %K Labour supply, work incentives, microsimulation, in-work benefits %X Since Germany's social assistance reform ("Hartz-IV-Reform") in 2005 there has been a strong increase in the number of working poor and long-term unemployed. This development is often attributed to the remaining disincentives of the reformed social assistance to take up a low-paid full time job. Therefore, several proposals have been worked out to reduce these disincentives. In this paper we analyse an in-work benefit programme considered by the German government, which follows the proposal of Bofinger et al. (2006). We employ a microsimulation model for estimating labour supply as well as distributional and fiscal effects of this reform proposal. We provide "morning after effects", i.e. fiscal effects without considering behavioural adjustments, and long run effects, which take into account the labour supply response following the introduction of the reform. We predict the labour supply responses by estimating a discrete choice model for different household types and find a moderate increase in labour supply (103,000 full-time equivalents) as well as overall low negative participation effects. The distributional analysis reveals an overall increase in poverty rates caused by lower earnings disregards as well as substantial deadweight losses, since a large part of the in-work benefit accrues to households who do not belong to the working poor in the status quo. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5864 %A Christian Hunkler %D 2010 %T Ethnische Unterschiede beim Zugang zu Ausbildung und Erwerb von Ausbildungsabschlüssen %E Birgit Becker %E David Reimer %J Vom Kindergarten bis zur Hochschule. Die Generierung von ethnischen und sozialen Disparitäten in der Bildungsbiographie %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 213-250 %2 longitudinal %F migration, education %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5863 %A Silke Hans %D 2010 %T Assimilation oder Segregation? Anpassungsprozesse von Einwanderern in Deutschland (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F migration %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5862 %A Ulrike Stein %D 2009 %T Zur Entwicklung der Sparquoten der privaten Haushalte - Eine Auswertung von Haushaltsdaten des SOEP %J SOEPpapers 249 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IMK Working Paper No. 10. Düsseldorf. IMK, Hans-Boeckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F SP, Consumption / Assets / Habitation %K Sparquoten, Haushalte, Sozioökonomische Gruppen, SOEP %X According to the National Accounts the German savings rate has increased continuously since 2001 after it fell continuously from 1991. This increase was rather unexpected and hence it is interesting to analyse whether the savings rate of the total population has increased or whether the increase in the aggregated savings rate has been due to the fact that the savings behaviour of certain socio-economic groups developed differently during the last decade. For this project data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) is used for the years 1995 to 2007. The analysis of household’s savings rates differentiated according to socio-economic characteristics shows, that the savings rates develop differently depending on the respective householder’s labour market status. The examination of savings rates of different age groups does not provide conclusive results. Finally, the increase in the aggregate savings rate is attributed alone to the changed savings behaviour of the households in the top quartile of the income distribution whereas the savings rates of the other quartiles tend to have declined. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345190.de/diw_sp0249.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5861 %A Fabian Kindermann %D 2009 %T Public versus Private Education with Risky Human Capital %J SOEPpapers 246 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, family and networks %K public vs. private education, schooling choice, human capital investment, idiosyncratic uncertainty %X This paper studies the long-run macroeconomic, distributional and welfare effects of tuition policy and student loans. We therefore form a rich model of risky human capital investment based on the seminal work of Heckman, Lochner and Taber (1998). We extend their original model by variable labor supply, borrowing constraints, idiosyncratic wage risk, uncertain life-span, and multiple schooling decisions. This allows us to build a direct link between students and their parents and make the initial distribution of people over different socio-economic backgrounds endogenous. Our simulation indicate that privatization of tertiary education comes with a vast reduction in the number of students, an increase in the college wage premium and longrun welfare losses of around 5 percent. Surprisingly, we find that from privatization of tertiary education, students are better off compared to workers from other educational classes, since the college wage premium nearly doubles. In addition, our model predicts that income contingent loans on which students don’t have to pay interest, improve the college enrolment situation for agents from all kinds of backgrounds. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344907.de/diw_sp0246.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5860 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %A Martin Karlsson %D 2009 %T The Effects of Expanding the Generosity of the Statutory Sickness Insurance System %J HEDG Working Paper 09/35 %C York %I University of York, Health, Econometrics and Data Group %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 245. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, labour, income and poverty %K Sickness absence, statutory sick pay, natural experiment, Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %X In 1999, in Germany, the statutory sick pay level was increased from 80 to 100 percent of foregone earnings for sickness episodes of up to six weeks. We show that this reform has led to an increase in average absence days of about 10 percent or one additional day per employee, per year. The estimates are based on SOEP survey data and parametric, nonparametric, and combined matching-regression difference-in-differences methods. Extended calculations suggest that the reform might have increased labor costs by about €1.8 billion per year and might have led to the loss of around 50,000 jobs. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344887.de/diw_sp0245.pdf, http://www.york.ac.uk/res/herc/documents/wp/09_35.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5859 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %A Martin Karlsson %D 2009 %T A Natural Experiment on Sick Pay Cuts, Sickness Absence, and Labor Costs %J HEDG Working Paper 09/34 %C York %I University of York, Health, Econometrics and Data Group %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 244. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, labour, income and poverty %K sickness absence, statutory sick pay, natural experiment, SOEP %X This study estimates the reform effects of a reduction in statutory sick pay levels on various outcome dimensions. A federal law reduced the legal obligation of German employers to provide 100 percent continued wages for up to six weeks per sickness episode to 80 percent. This measure increased the ratio of employees having no days of absence by about 7.5 percent. The mean number of absence days per year decreased by about 5 percent. The reform might have reduced total labor costs by about €1.5 billion per year which might have led to the creation of around 50,000 new jobs. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344885.de/diw_sp0244.pdf, http://www.york.ac.uk/res/herc/documents/wp/09_34.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5858 %A Riccardo Faini %A Steinar Strom %A Alessandra Venturini %A Claudia Villosio %D 2009 %T Are Foreign Migrants More Assimilated Than Native Ones? %J IZA DP No. 4639 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K migration, assimilation, wage differential %X The paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and local natives in Italy, a country with large internal and international migration. This comparison, not yet exploited, yields understanding of the role played by language and knowledge of social capital. We use the administrative dataset on dependent employment (WHIP), to estimate a fixed effect model of the weekly wages of males aged 18-45 with controls for selection in return migration and unobserved heterogeneity. The three groups of workers start their careers at the same wage level but, as experience increases, the wage profiles of foreigners and natives, both immigrants and locals, diverge. A positive selection in the returns prevails, so that the foreign workers with lower wages are the most likely to stay in Italy. Also an "ethnic" skill differential emerges and a negative status dependence for those entering at low wage level. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4639.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5857 %A Dimitris Georgarakos %A Adriana Lojschova %A Melanie Ward-Warmedinger %D 2009 %T Mortgage Indebtedness and Household Financial Distress %J IZA DP No. 4631 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, subjective indicators, international comparison %K mortgage debt, credit markets, financial distress, household finance, peer effects %X Using comparable survey data from twelve European countries we investigate households' attitudes towards mortgage indebtedness. We find that a given debt burden creates much higher distress in Southern countries, France and Belgium, where fewer households have a mortgage outstanding relative to countries where a sizeable part of the population uses mortgage debt, like the UK, the Netherlands, and Denmark. This is the case after taking into account ppp-adjusted income levels, a rich set of socioeconomic characteristics, housing traits, country-specific constant terms, and household unobserved heterogeneity. We attribute part of this asymmetry to cross-country differences in the expansion of credit markets, which facilitate differential access to liquidity. Household's reported distress is also affected by excess indebtedness relative to the debt load of reference households, and crucially so in countries with less expanded mortgage markets. Thus it appears that households evaluate their own debt burden partly in comparison with the debt position of their peer group and in a way consistent with social stigma considerations which lessen in significance as markets expand. Households' assessment of a debt burden therefore tends to diminish in more expanded credit markets and this process can be reinforced by reference to other households in a growing pool of debt holders. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4631.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5856 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2010 %T An Economic Analysis of Dismissal Legislation: Determinants of Severance Pay in West Germany %J International Review of Law and Economics %V 30 %N 1 %P 71-85 %/ 2009: cege Discussion Paper 87. Göttingen: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen %R 10.1016/j.irle.2009.09.003 %4 SSCI %F labour %K Employment protection legislation, Labour law, Severance pay, Survey data %X Severance pay is a vital part of employment protection legislation (EPL). We investigate the incidence and level of severance pay for dismissed employees. Our theoretical model predicts that not only the law and its interpretation by labour courts but also the costs of a suit have an impact. Using West German panel data for 1991-2006, we find that the employees' costs resulting from a suit and the legal determinants of such transfers affect the incidence of severance payments. In contrast, their level only varies with legal regulations. Our results imply that the strictness of EPL in Germany varies with extra-legal factors like employees' financial constraints. %U http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/document/download/25eff019da4b85ef430d8259bb77813e.pdf/87_Goerke_Pannenberg.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5855 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T Migration, Ethnicity and Economic Integration %J IZA DP No. 4620 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, labour %K ethnicity, ethnic identity, acculturation, migrant assimilation, migrant integration, work, cultural economics %X This chapter deals with the economic and ethnic diversity caused by international labor migration, and their economic integration possibilities. It brings together three strands of literature dealing with the neoclassical economic assimilation, ethnic identities and attitudes towards immigrants and the natives, and provides an analysis in understanding their interactions. The issue of how immigrants fare in the host country especially in terms of their labor force participation and remuneration has been the core of research in the labor migration literature. If immigrants fare as well as the natives, then they are economically assimilated. While some immigrant groups do, most do not, especially in Europe. Of equal importance is how immigrants identify with the culture of their home and receiving countries, and if natives and immigrants have the right attitudes about each other. Ethnic identities and attitudes seem to be less affected by the economic environment but have implications for economic performance. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4620.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5854 %A Alexander Mosthaf %A Thorsten Schank %A Claus Schnabel %D 2009 %T Low-Wage Employment versus Unemployment: Which One Provides Better Prospects for Women? %J IZA DP No. 4611 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, gender %K low-pay dynamics, state dependence, dynamic multinomial logit model %X This study analyzes state dependence in low-wage employment of western German women using GSOEP data, 2000-2006. We estimate dynamic multinomial logit models with random effects and find that having a low-wage job increases the probability of being low-paid and decreases the chances of being high-paid in the future, in particular for low-paid women working part-time. However, concerning future wage prospects low-paid women are clearly better off than unemployed or inactive women. We argue that for women low-wage jobs can serve as stepping stones out of unemployment and are to be preferred to staying unemployed and waiting for a better job. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4611.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5853 %A Patrick A. Puhani %A Katja Sonderhof %D 2010 %T The Effects of a Sick Pay Reform on Absence and on Health-Related Outcomes %J Journal of Health Economics %V in Press %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 248. Berlin: DIW Berlin and IZA DP No. 4607. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2010.01.003 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F health, transfer systems, subjective indicators, sp %K sickness pay, absenteeism, health expenditure, hospitalization, difference-in-differences, switch on, switch off, quantile regression, intrinsic motivation %X We evaluate the effects of a reduction in sick pay from 100 to 80% of the wage. Unlike previous literature, apart from absence from work, we also consider effects on doctor/hospital visits and subjective health indicators. We also add to the literature by estimating both switch-on and switch-off effects, because the reform was repealed two years later. We find a two-day reduction in the number of days of absence. Quantile regression reveals higher point estimates (both in absolute and relative terms) at higher quantiles, meaning that the reform predominantly reduced long durations of absence. In terms of health, the reform reduced the average number of days spent in hospital by almost half a day, but we cannot find robust evidence for negative effects on health outcomes or perceived liquidity constraints. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345166.de/diw_sp0248.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5852 %A Joachim Wagner %D 2009 %T Offshoring and Firm Performance: Self-Selection, Effects on Performance, or Both? %J IZA DP No. 4605 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K offshoring, Germany, enterprise panel data %X 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 2006. The comparison is performed for both 2004 (to document differences between the two groups of firms after some of them started to relocate abroad) and for 2000 (when none of them did relocate abroad). It turns out that, compared to non-offshoring firms, firms that relocated activities were larger and more productive, and had a higher share of exports in total sales. All these differences existed in 2000, the year before some firms started to relocate, and this points to self-selection of "better" firms into offshoring. This finding is in line with results from recent theoretical models and with results from other countries. To investigate the causal effects of relocation across borders on firm performance, six different variants of a matching approach of firms that did and did not start to relocate abroad in 2001-03 were performed based on a propensity score estimated using firm characteristics in 2000 and the change in the performance variable between 1997 and 2000. The performance of both groups was compared for 2004-06 when some firms were relocating firms and the others were not. Broadly in line with hypotheses derived from the literature there is no evidence that offshoring has a negative causal impact on employment in offshoring firms. The effect is positive and large for productivity, and weak evidence for a positive effect on the wage per employee, the proxy variable for human capital intensity used, is found. Contrary to what is often argued, therefore, we find no evidence for a negative causal effect of offshoring on employment in Germany or on other core dimensions of firm performance. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4605.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5851 %A Heike Solga %D 2006 %T The "Discovery" of Youth's Learning Potential Early in the Life Course. Project description, research questions, methods and design %J Project: The "Discovery" of Youth's Learning Potential Early in the Life Course - Working Paper No.1 %C Göttingen %I Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI) %2 longitudinal %F Miscellaneous, Education %X “Underachievement” is a well-established educational research field. However, both longitudinal and interdisciplinary studies on the interplay between individuals’ learning potential and educational attainment are rare, as are analyses of life course consequences of underachievement. This psychological, sociological, and economic longitudinal study aims to contribute to our knowledge of social disparities in the processes of discovering youths’ learning potential—and its development—in families, schools, and vocational training markets. We are less interested in replicating well-researched variations in the achievement-ability-relationship between social classes. Instead, we focus on within-group differences, both during schooling (within social classes) and during transitions from school to vocational training and labor markets (within educational groups). Such intra-group differences would reveal whether underachievement of children from lower-class and higher-class families is generated by similar or different mechanisms, and whether the mechanisms common to all social classes differ in strength in generating underachievement. Our unique data collection would allow us to investigate intra-group variance, even the crucial relationships between achievement, ability, and personality. In addition, a novel decomposition of family background will be coupled with a multidimensional life course approach examining interaction between youth and their siblings, partners, and parents. %U www.sofi-goettingen.de/index.php?id=583&no_cache=1&tx_drblob_pi1%5BdownloadUid%5D=626 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5850 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Nicht nur mit Ökonomen ist Staat zu machen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 49 %P 870 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344220.de/09-49-5.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5849 %A Christopher Bruce McLeod %D 2009 %T Unemployment and health in context and comparison: a study of Canada, Germany and the United States of America (Thesis) %C Vancouver %I University of British Columbia, The Faculty of Graduate Studies (Health Care and Epidemiology) %2 cross-sectional %F health, international comparison, labour %X This thesis explores how societal-level factors influence the relationship between unemployment and health. Using the Varieties of Capitalism (VOC) framework, hypotheses are developed that specify how this relationship may vary across high-income countries. Economies of high-income countries are grouped into coordinated market (CMEs) and liberal market (LMEs) economies that have different production specializations, but similar economic growth and aggregate levels of wealth and which are supported by different economic and labour market institutions. I hypothesize that these institutional differences give rise to different risks, types and durations of unemployment. After controlling for these differences, it is hypothesized that the higher levels of unemployment protection in CMEs will mediate the effect of unemployment on health compared to LMEs and that there will also be an interaction between skill level and unemployment and health. Two empirical studies are conducted to test these hypotheses using longitudinal micro-data from representative LME (Canada and the United States) and CME (Germany) countries. The first study examines the relationship between unemployment and mortality for Germany and the United States. The risk of death for the unemployed is higher in the United States compared to Germany, especially for the minimum- and medium-skilled unemployed. In Germany the risk of death for the unemployed is concentrated among East Germans. The second study examines the relationship between unemployment and self-reported health status for Canada, Germany and the United States. Across all countries unemployment is associated with poorer self-reported health status, but there is marked effect modification by educational status and by receipt of unemployment compensation. In particular, there is no association for the high-skilled unemployed in the United States, but for minimum- and medium-skilled unemployed those not receiving unemployment compensation have the highest risk of poorer self-reported health status. Policy makers should consider the effect on the health of the unemployed when designing programmes for the unemployed. Future research needs to examine the role that social programmes and in particular public transfers have in reducing health inequalities, not only among the unemployed, but also among workers in other work arrangements that may be harmful to their health. %U https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/15969 %W SOEP, CNEF, PSID, SLID %G GB %0 Report %M 5848 %A Cahit Guven %A Claudia Senik %A Holger Stichnoth %D 2009 %T You Can’t Be Happier than Your Wife: Happiness Gaps and Divorce %J SOEPpapers 261 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4599. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and Deakin University Economic Series School Working Paper 2009/19. Burwood: Deakin University ; 2010: ZEW Discussion Paper No.10-007. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research, %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, international comparison, subjective indicators, sp %K divorce, happiness, comparisons, panel, households, marriage %X This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether it predicts divorce. We use three panel databases to explore this question. Controlling for the level of life satisfaction of spouses, we find that a higher satisfaction gap, even in the first year of marriage, increases the likelihood of a future separation. We interpret this as the effect of comparisons of well-being between spouses, i.e. aversion to unequal sharing of well-being inside couples. To our knowledge, this effect has never been taken into account by existing economic models of the household. The relation between happiness gaps and divorce may be due to the fact that couples which are unable to transfer utility are more at risk than others. It may also be the case that assortative mating in terms of happiness baseline-level reduces the risk of separation. However, we show that assortative mating is not the end of the story. First, our results hold in fixed-effects estimates that take away the effect of the initial quality of the match between spouses: fixed-effects estimates suggest that a widening of the happiness gap over time raises the risk of separation. Second, we uncover an asymmetry in the effect of happiness gaps: couples are more likely to break-up when the difference in life satisfaction is unfavourable to the wife. The information available in the Australian survey reveals that divorces are indeed predominantly initiated by women, and importantly, by women who are unhappier than their husband. Hence, happiness gaps seem to matter to spouses, not only because they reflect a mismatch in terms of baseline happiness, but because they matter as such. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.346299.de/diw_sp0261.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5847 %A Tim Stegmann %D 2009 %T Migrationsbezogene Verbleibs- und Rückkehrabsichten im SOEP %J MPRA Paper 13240 %C Munich %I Munich Personal RePEc Archive %2 cross-sectional %F migration %X Migrationsbezogene Verbleibs- und Rückkehrabsichten von Menschen spielen in der Integrations- und Migrationsforschung in verschiedenen Kontexten eine Rolle. Mit dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel (SOEP) des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) können umfangreiche Längsschnitt- und Querschnittsanalysen zu diesem Thema durchgeführt werden. Das vorliegende Papier beschreibt diese Möglichkeiten, zeigt Einschränkungen auf, gibt Hinweise zu den entsprechenden im SOEP vorhandenen Variablen und zeigt eine exemplarische Analyse. %U http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/13240/ %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5846 %A Max Dehne %D 2009 %T "Empirische relitionswissenschaftliche Studien in Deutschland", Workshop vom 31. August bis 1. September 2009 am Max-Weber-Kolleg (Tagungsbericht) %J Nachrichten des Max-Weber-Kollegs %N 10 %P 38-39 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %U http://www2.uni-erfurt.de/maxwe/aktuelles/newsletter/ausgabe10/inhalt.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5845 %A Ulf Kadritzke %D 2009 %T Die Krise, die längst da war - Finanzkrise und soziale Ungleichheiten %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 62 %N 12 %P 659-666 %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, family and networks, gender %X Der Beitrag behandelt die Frage, welche Folgen die Finanzmarktkrise für die materielle Lage und die soziale Stellung der Menschen hat. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Unter- und die lohnabhängigen Mittelschichten. Sie waren, wie aktuelle empirische Befunde am deutschen Beispiel zeigen, schon lange vor Ausbruch der Krise mit Ausprägungen und Formen der sozialen Ungleichheit konfrontiert. Daraus wird der Schluss gezogen, dass der herrschende Finanzmarkt-Kapitalismus, dessen Entwicklung die neoliberale Wirtschaftspolitik und ein partiell "selbstabdankender" Sozialstaat im Wechselspiel befördert haben, sowohl die Prozesse der gesellschaftlichen Spaltung als auch die inhärenten Risiken vorangetrieben hat, die schließlich im September 2008 zur Systemkrise führten. Abschließend wird diskutiert, welche konkurrierenden und gemeinsamen Interessen an sozialer Sicherheit und einer "gerechten" Ungleichheit die Unter- und Mittelschichten unter dem Druck der Krise geltend machen könnten. Das führt erneut zu der alten Frage nach dem gesellschaftlich wünschenswerten Verhältnis von Freiheit und Gleichheit. %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5844 %A Christina Klenner %D 2009 %T Wer ernährt die Familie? Erwerbs- und Einkommenskonstellationen in Ostdeutschland %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 62 %N 11 %P 619-626 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, gender %X Der in jüngster Zeit in Europa zu konstatierende Übergang hin zu neuen Leitbildern und Geschlechterrollen jenseits des männlichen Ernährermodells hat im Osten Deutschlands bereits in den 1960er Jahren begonnen. Schon vor der deutschen Einheit dominierten in Ostdeutschland Paare mit zwei Verdienern, oftmals in Vollzeit und nicht selten mit egalitärer Einkommenserwirtschaftung. Damit wurde auch die soziale Ungleichheit zwischen den Geschlechtern etwas abgebaut. Der Beitrag zeigt auf, inwieweit das Zweiverdienermodell in seiner spezifischen Ausprägung in Ostdeutschland nach 20 Jahren Transformationsprozess erhalten geblieben ist. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, ob und wie sich Erwerbskonstellationen und Einkommensrelationen im Paarzusammenhang verändert haben. Auf der Basis volkswirtschaftlicher Kenngrößen sowie Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) wird gezeigt, dass es zu der befürchteten Retraditionalisierung der Geschlechterverhältnisse nicht gekommen ist. Paare mit einem männlichen Haupternährer bilden die Minderheit; nicht traditionell lebende Paare, entweder mit egalitärer Einkommenserwirtschaftung oder mit weiblicher Familienernährerin, überwiegen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5843 %A Tanja Zähle %A Katja Möhring %A Peter Krause %D 2009 %T Erwerbsverläufe beim Übergang in den Ruhestand %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 62 %N 11 %P 586-595 %2 longitudinal %F labour %X In diesem Beitrag werden Erwerbsverläufe beim Übergang in den Ruhestand betrachtet. Mittels einer Sequenzmusteranalyse werden über einen Zeitraum von zehn Jahren die Erwerbsverläufe von 55-65-Jährigen quantifiziert und im Ost-West- wie auch im Geschlechtervergleich unterschiedliche Rentenübergangsmuster aufgezeigt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen ein hohes Ausmaß an Frühverrentungen und unterbrochenen Erwerbsverläufen. Insgesamt verbleibt die Hälfte der älteren Erwerbstätigen nicht bis zum regulären Rentenalter im Arbeitsmarkt. Die korrespondierenden Einkommensverläufe zeigen, dass diese erwerbsbiografische Inkonsistenz mit einer hohen Einkommensdynamik und überwiegend absteigenden Einkommensverläufen verbunden ist. Zudem kumulieren im Haushaltsverbund negative Einkommenslagen. Mit Blick auf die Anhebung der Regelaltersgrenze und die Absenkung des gesetzlichen Rentenniveaus bedeutet dies zunehmende Einkommensrisiken für zukünftige Rentnerkohorten. Somit besteht Handlungsbedarf im Hinblick auf eine Verstetigung und Verbesserung der Erwerbschancen in den Jahren vor dem Ruhestand, um prekäre Übergangsprozesse zu vermeiden und Altersarmut entgegenzuwirken. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5842 %A Michael Costen %A Romy Seidel %D 2009 %T Re-Aktiviert Bürgerschaftliches Engagement? %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 62 %N 10 %P 567-572 %2 citation of SOEP results %F miscellaneous %X Bürgerschaftliches Engagement zählt zu den Themen der derzeitigen Aktivierungsrhetorik. Mit ihm verbinden sich weitreichende Hoffnungen: dass über soziales Engagement nicht nur die Teilhabe am politischen Leben der Gesellschaft gesteigert werden könne, sondern auch Aktivierungsimpulse auf den Arbeitsmarkt überspringen würden. Die einschlägige Forschung zum Bürgerschaftlichen Engagement hingegen behauptet, dass die Chancen, arbeitslose Personen über Bürgerschaftlichen Engagement für die Gesellschaft zu re-aktivieren, eher gering sind. Diesen Befunden setzen wir eine eigene Untersuchung entgegen, die an Beispielen von ostdeutschen Engagierten zeigt, dass Bürgerschaftliches Engagement gesamtbiografisch zur Überbrückung von Diskontinuitäten im Erwerbsverlauf dienen kann, vor allem bei Personen, die bereits frühzeitig in ihrer Biografie Engagement-Erfahrungen gemacht und darüber soziale Netzwerke in ihrem lokalen Umfeld aufgebaut haben. Die Potenziale des Bürgerschaftlichen Engagements kommen also denjenigen zugute, die bereits über soziale, kulturelle und/oder ökonomische Ressourcen verfügen. In diesem Sinn verstärkt der Diskurs um Bürgerschaftliches Engagement die neue soziale Ungleichheitslinie zwischen "aktiven" und "inaktiven" Subjekten. %G D %0 Report %M 5841 %A Christiane Meiner %A Roland Merten %A Christoph Huth %D 2009 %T Thüringer Kindersozialbericht %C Jena %I SPD-Landtagsfraktion im Thüringer Landtag %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, family and networks %U www.lssp.uni-jena.de/lssp_multimedia/_Publikationen/Thüringer_Kindersozialbericht.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5840 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2009 %T Arm wird ärmer, reich bleibt reich, und die Mitte schrumpft %J neue caritas %V 110 %N 19 %P 9-15 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5839 %A Henning Lohmann %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Christoph Feldhaus %D 2009 %T Private Schools in Germany. Attendance Up, But Not Among the Children of Less Educated Parents %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 29 %P 203-208 %2 cross-sectional %F education %K Private schools, Selection %X The percentage of children attending private school in Germany has increased sharply in recent years. According to data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), 7% of all students now attend private school. The SOEP, which contains a range of household data, shows that the children of parents with a university entry degree ("Abitur") are more likely to attend private school than those with less educated parents. This trend has become more pronounced in recent years: between 1997 and 2007, the percentage of students with better-educated parents attending private school increased by 77%. By contrast, the corresponding increase for students with less-educated parents was only 12%. Multivariate analyses demonstrate that increasing selection in favor of better-educated groups is particularly evident at the secondary school level. At the primary school level, full-time employment of the mother and regional factors significantly increase the chances of private school attendance. Educational policy should focus on preventing children from better-educated groups from leaving the public school system. If competition among schools is to be encouraged as a matter of policy, efforts should also be made to ensure less educated families consider sending their children to private schools. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342478.de/diw_wr_2009-29.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5838 %A Sibylle Haas %D 2009 %T Vermögen in Deutschland - Reich und sorgenfrei %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 27. Aug. 2009 %U http://www.sueddeutsche.de/finanzen/100/485525/text/ %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5837 %A Verena Tobsch %A Simon Fietze %A Elke Holst %D 2009 %T Karriere und Persönlichkeit als eine Kerngröße im Führungskräfte-Monitor %J Efas Newsletter %N 13 %P 4-5 %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender, subjective indicators %U http://efas.htw-berlin.de/wp-content/uploads/newsletter_13.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5836 %A Johannes Gernandt %D 2009 %T Aufstieg in höhere Einkommensklassen in Deutschland zunehmend schwerer %J ZEWnews %N 11 %P 1-2 %2 longitudinal %F labour %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn1109.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5835 %A Marei Rieback %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2009 %T Ungeplantes Glück %J Deutsche Hebammen Zeitschrift %V 61 %N 9 %P 72-74 %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks %X Erstaunlich hoch ist die Zahl ungeplanter Schwangerschaften beim ersten Kind und ab dem dritten Kind. Das Glück ist häufig wenig beeinträchtigt und die Freude um die Geburt herum vergleichbar, ob nun geplant oder ungeplant - ein Blick auf eine Studie im Rahmen der statistischen Erhebungen des sogenannten Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5834 %A Ricardo Pagán-Rodríguez %D 2009 %T Onset of disability and life satisfaction: evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J The European Journal of Health Economics %V online first %R 10.1007/s10198-009-0184-z %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, health %K Life satisfaction - Subjective well-being - Onset of disability - GSOEP %X This paper analyses the effect of the onset of disability on the well-being of individuals. In particular, we are interested in studying whether people can adapt to disability over time after its onset. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) for the period 1984–2006, we estimate life satisfaction equations using a fixed-effects model for working-age males (aged 21–58). The results show that disability has a significant negative effect on life satisfaction, but, in time, hedonic adaptation will return disabled males to life satisfaction levels registered by those who have not become disabled. These findings contribute to supporting the idea within psychology literature that individuals bounce back from painful events or adversities (such as the onset of disability) to achieve initial life satisfaction scores. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5833 %A Frank M. Fossen %D 2009 %T Gender Differences in Entrepreneurial Choice and Risk Aversion: A Decomposition Based on a Microeconometric Model %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 936 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators, econometrics %K Entrepreneurship, self-employment, risk aversion, gender differential, Nonlinear Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition %X Why are female entrepreneurs so rare? Women have both to a lower entry rate into selfemployment and a higher exit rate in Germany. To explain the gender gap, a structural microeconometric model of the transition rates is estimated, which includes a standard risk aversion parameter. As inputs into the model, the expected value and variance of earnings from self-employment and dependent employment are estimated separately by gender, accounting for non-random selection into the employment states. The gender differential in the transition rates is decomposed using a novel extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca technique for nonlinear models. Women's higher estimated risk aversion is found to explain the largest part of their higher exit rate, but only a small part of their lower entry rate. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342272.de/dp936.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5832 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Trotz ökonomischer Erfolge: Die DDR wirkt nach %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 47 %P 830 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K Migrants, Political behavior, SOEP %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.343352.de/09-47-4.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5831 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Florian R. Hertel %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2009 %T Alterssicherung von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund (Endbericht zum Auftrag des BMAS) %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F migration, transfer systems, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5830 %A Michael Hartmann %D 2009 %T Eliten, Macht und Reichtum in Europa %E Oesterreichische Nationalbank %J Dimensions of Inequality in the EU - Dimensionen der Ungleichheit in der EU (Proceedings of OeNB Workshops No. 16) %C Vienna %I Oesterreichische Nationalbank %P 190-211 %2 citation of SOEP results %F consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %U http://www.oenb.at/de/img/ws_band_16_internet_tcm14-143471.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 5829 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Erkenntnisse und Probleme der Vermögensforschung auf Basis von Surveydaten %E Oesterreichische Nationalbank %J Dimensions of Inequality in the EU - Dimensionen der Ungleichheit in der EU (Proceedings of OeNB Workshops No. 16) %C Vienna %I Oesterreichische Nationalbank %P 151-189 %2 methodological %F methods, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.oenb.at/de/img/ws_band_16_internet_tcm14-143471.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5828 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (Hrsg.) %D 2009 %T Die Zukunft nicht aufs Spiel setzen. Jahresgutachten 2009/10 (darin: Analyse: Einkommens- und Vermögensverteilung in Deutschland) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.sachverstaendigenrat-wirtschaft.de/download/gutachten/ga09_ana.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5827 %A Martin Kroh %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2009 %T Parteibindung von Migranten. Parteien brauchen erleichterte Einbürgerung nicht zu fürchten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 47 %P 821-827 %2 longitudinal %F Migration, subjective indicators %K Migrants, Political behavior, SOEP %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.343350.de/09-47-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5826 %A Oleg Badunenko %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %D 2009 %T Geldanlage: Frauen sind vorsichtiger als Männer - weil sie weniger Vermögen haben %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 48 %P 832-836 %2 cross-sectional %F Gender, Consumption / Assets / Habitation, subjective indicators %K Gender, Risk aversion, Financial behavior %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.343849.de/09-48-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5825 %A Alari Paulus %A Holly Sutherland %A Panos Tsakloglou %D 2009 %T The Distributional Impact of In Kind Public Benefits in European Countries %J IZA DP No. 4581 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM10/09 %2 cross-sectional %F international comparison %K inequality, in kind transfers, cross-national comparisons %X International comparisons of inequality based on measures of disposable income may not be valid if the size and incidence of publicly-provided in kind benefits differ across the countries considered. The benefits that are financed by taxation in one country may need to be purchased out of disposable income in another. We estimate the size and incidence of in kind or "non cash" benefits from public housing subsidies, education and health care for five European countries using comparable methods and data. Inequality in the augmented income measure is dramatically lower than in disposable income, with the effects of the three components varying in importance across countries. Adapting equivalence scales to take proper account of differences in needs for health care and education across population members reduces the scale of the effect, but does not eliminate it. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4581.pdf http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/assets/303 %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 5824 %A Alpaslan Akay %A Peter Martinsson %D 2009 %T Sundays Are Blue: Aren’t They? The Day-of-the-Week Effect on Subjective Well-Being and Socio-Economic Status %J IZA DP No. 4563 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators %K subjective well-being, day-of-the-week effect %X This paper analyses whether individuals are influenced by the day of the week when reporting subjective well-being. By using a large panel data set and controlling for observed and unobserved individual characteristics, we find a large day-of the-week effect. Overall, we find a 'blue' Sunday effect with the lowest level of subjective well-being. The day-of-the-week effect differs with certain socio-economic and demographic factors such as employment, marital status and age. The paper concludes with recommendations for future analyses of subjective well-being data and design of data collections. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4563.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5823 %A Peder J. Pedersen %A Thorsten Dall Schmidt %D 2009 %T Happiness in Europe: Cross-Country Differences in the Determinants of Subjective Well-Being %J IZA DP No. 4538 %C Bonn %I Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K satisfaction, income, labour market status, health %X The purpose in the present paper is to use individual panel data in the European Community Household Panel to analyse the impact on self-reported satisfaction from a number of economic and demographic variables. The paper contributes to the ongoing discussion of the relationship between life satisfaction and income. The panel property of the data makes it possible to study also the impact on satisfaction from income changes as well as the impact from acceleration in income and changes in labour market status on changes in satisfaction. A number of demographic variables and individual attitude indicators are also entered into the analysis of both the level of satisfaction and the change in satisfaction from one wave of the survey to the next. We find a strong impact from the level of income in all countries, an impact from change and acceleration in income for a smaller number of countries, a strong impact from most changes in labour market status and finally important effects from a number of demographic variables. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4538.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5822 %A Albert Bollard %A David McKenzie %A Melanie Morten %A Hillel Rapoport %D 2009 %T Remittances and the Brain Drain Revisited: The Microdata Show That More Educated Migrants Remit More %J IZA DP No. 4534 %C Bonn %I Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K remittances, migration, brain drain, education %X Two of the most salient trends surrounding the issue of migration and development over the last two decades are the large rise in remittances, and an increased flow of skilled migration. However, recent literature based on cross-country regressions has claimed that more educated migrants remit less, leading to concerns that further increases in skilled migration will hamper remittance growth. We revisit the relationship between education and remitting behavior using microdata from surveys of immigrants in eleven major destination countries. The data show a mixed pattern between education and the likelihood of remitting, and a strong positive relationship between education and the amount remitted conditional on remitting. Combining these intensive and extensive margins gives an overall positive effect of education on the amount remitted. The microdata then allow investigation as to why the more educated remit more. We find the higher income earned by migrants, rather than characteristics of their family situations explains much of the higher remittances. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4534.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5821 %A Stephan Humpert %D 2009 %T Kinder - ein Quell der Freude?! %J SOEPpapers 232 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, family and networks, subjective indicators %K Happiness, Children %X It is well known, that the presences of children lower parental happiness. That is based on psychological and economical reasons. The effect holds on for micro data of the GSOEP. The number of children affects an inverse u-shaped curve on happiness. Even an enlargement of the dataset with macroeconomic variables offers the same results. The effect disappears only after generating terms of interaction for catching some effects of macroeconomic uncertainty. Children turn to be positive. This result could be interpreted as consumption utility of children. Considering these factors, children might be a source of joy. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342802.de/diw_sp0232.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5820 %A Hilke Brockmann %D 2010 %T Why are middle-aged people so depressed? Evidence from West Germany %J Social Indicators Research %V 97 %N 1 %P 23-42 %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 233. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s11205-009-9560-4 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K Happiness, subjective well-being, gendered life-course, inequality, APC effects (Age-Period-Cohort effects), multi-level analysis, Germany %X Does happiness vary with age? The evidence is inconclusive. Some studies show happiness to increase with age (Diener et al. 1999; Argyle 2001). Others hold that the association is U-shaped with either highest depression rates (Mroczek and Christian, 1998; Blanchflower and Oswald, 2008) or highest happiness levels occurring during middle age (Easterlin, 2006). Current studies suffer from two shortcomings. Firstly, they do not control for three confounding time variables: age, period and cohort effects. Secondly, all empirical research lacks a theoretical explanation as to why age affects happiness. The purpose of our analysis is to contribute to closing both of these research gaps. A social investment model frames the dynamics of happiness across the life-span. The empirical test draws on West German panel data that followed individuals from 1984 to 2005. Descriptive analysis shows a cubic age function with the lowest level at middle age. However, hierarchical three-level variance component models (Rabe-Hesketh and Skrondal, 2005), find significant differences across pre-war and post-war cohorts, baby boomers and offspring of the baby bust as well as deviations during reunification. Yet, cohort and period effects account for less than 10% of the variance. (Un)happiness in midlife is more strongly determined by gender-specific occasional influences and individual characteristics. Both define objective and subjective returns of professional and personal life investments. These social investment decisions date back to early adulthood and bear a high risk of failure during midlife. Unforeseen consequences and long-term private and professional commitments make it costly to adjust, but at the same time new investments may pay off in a pro-longed future. This dilemma turns many middle-aged people into "frustrated achievers". %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342911.de/diw_sp0233.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5819 %A Frank M. Fossen %A Davud Rostam-Afschar %D 2009 %T Precautionary and Entrepreneurial Saving – New Evidence from German Households %J SOEPpapers 240 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 920. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, Consumption / Assets / Habitation, Labour %K precautionary saving, precautionary wealth, entrepreneurship %X The well-documented positive correlation between income risk and wealth was interpreted as evidence for high amounts of precautionary wealth in various studies. However, the large estimates emerged from pooling non-entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs without controlling for heterogeneity. This paper provides evidence for Germany based on representative panel data including private wealth balance sheets. Entrepreneurs, who face high income risk, hold more wealth than employees, but it is shown that this is not due to precautionary motives. Entrepreneurs may rather save for old age, as they are usually not covered by statutory pension insurance. The analysis accounts for endogeneity of entrepreneurial choice. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344134.de/diw_sp0240.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5818 %A Thomas Leopold %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2009 %T Schenkungen und Erbschaften im Lebenslauf. Vergleichende Längsschnittanalysen zu intergenerationalen Transfers %J SOEPpapers 234 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, Family and networks, Consumption / Assets / Habitation, transfer systems %K Bequests, gifts, transfers, intergenerational solidarity, duration analysis %X The research on private financial transfers between generations lacks a longitudinal perspective. Gifts as intergenerational transfers inter vivos allow us to study the importance of life course events for the chances of receiving transfers. In Germany, gifts are highly private and leave more scope for decision-making than the regulated bequests. Thus, gifts are better suited to test theories on family solidarity and transfer behavior. Our analysis focuses on larger transmissions, which parents and grandparents give to their descendents. Bequests provide a comparative reference to highlight similarities and differences between transfers inter vivos and mortis causa. In our account, gift-giving is purposive action driven primarily by economic needs of the receivers, but also by non-material aspects of family ties. Bequeathing is characterized as behavior which is not necessarily purposive and highly restricted by normative and legal obligations. Hypotheses for both types of transfers are tested with retrospective data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). We use event history models to study the effects of changes in the life course on the chances of receiving transfers. Increased chances to receive a large gift occur in the first years after marriage and also immediately after divorce. Women are clearly disadvantaged as their chances to receive a gift and the transfer amounts are considerably lower. In low status families, large transfers inter vivos are a rare event. If they occur, these gifts often replace bequests. In high status families, gifts are transferred more frequently, and often as a complement to subsequent bequests. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342912.de/diw_sp0234.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5817 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Steffi Grimm %D 2009 %T Wohnen in Deutschland nach dem Mauerfall: Eine Analyse für die Jahre 1990 bis 2008 auf Basis der Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 236 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, Consumption / Assets / Habitation %X Im Fokus dieses Beitrags steht die empirische Untersuchung der Wohnsituation privater Haushalte in West- und Ostdeutschland seit dem Fall der Mauer 1989. Auf Basis der bevölkerungsrepräsentativen und zeitlich konsistent gemessenen Mikrodaten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) lässt sich belegen, dass die aus der DDR-Wohnungswirtschaft resultierenden signifikanten Unterschiede gegenüber der Situation auf dem westdeutschen Wohnungsmarkt sowohl bei objektiven Indikatoren (z.B. Wohnflächenversorgung, Qualität der bewohnten Gebäude, Mietentwicklung) als auch bezüglich deren subjektiver Bewertung bis zum Jahr 2008 stark reduziert wurden. Nach den teilweise sehr markanten Veränderungen bis Mitte / Ende der 90er Jahre hat sich das Tempo der Anpassung je nach Indikator reduziert und die weiteren Anpassungen sind teilweise nur noch graduell. Während am aktuellen Rand gemessene Indikatoren zur Einschätzung von Wohnumwelt, Gebäudequalität, Wohnraumunterversorgung und Mietbelastung auf grosso modo gleichartige Lebensbedingungen in Ost und West hinweisen, bestehen gleichwohl noch Unterschiede insbesondere in der Eigentümerquote. Bezüglich Niveau und Struktur der Korrelate von Wohnzufriedenheit gibt es inzwischen ebenfalls eine weitgehende Übereinstimmung. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.343255.de/diw_sp0236.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5816 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Kristina Krell %D 2009 %T Einkommensmessungen in Haushaltspanelstudien für Deutschland: Ein Vergleich von EU-SILC und SOEP %J SOEPpapers 237 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, Income and poverty, international comparison, methodology %K Inequality, poverty, mobility, household panel, Einkommensungleichheit, Armut, Mobilität, Haushaltspanel, EU-SILC, SOEP %X Analysen zu Einkommensungleichheit, Armut und Mobilität in Deutschland basieren überwiegend auf den Mikrodaten der amtlichen deutschen Stichprobe der European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) und des wissenschaftsgetragenen Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Dabei kommt den EU-SILC-Daten neben ihrer Relevanz für die nationale Berichterstattung eine große internationale Bedeutung zu für die EU-weit vergleichende Erfassung, Beschreibung und Analyse des von der Europäischen Kommission spezifizierten Ziels der Armutsbekämpfung und Minderung der sozialen Ungleichheit im Rahmen des sozialen Kohäsionsprozesses in Europa. Insofern ist es nahe liegend, den deutschen Beitrag zu EU-SILC einer intensiven Qualitätsprüfung zu unterziehen; zumal es in der Literatur (vgl. Hauser 2007, Causa et al. 2009, Nolan et al. 2009) deutliche Hinweise auf Proble-me dieser noch jungen Erhebung bezüglich der Repräsentation bestimmter sozialer Gruppen und der Verteilung zentraler Bildungscharakteristika gibt, was einen nicht unerheblichen Einfluss auf Ausmaß und Struktur von Ungleichheit und Armut haben kann. Während in der Literatur auch die Querschnitts¬daten der amtlichen Einkommens- und Verbrauchsstichprobe (EVS) in kritische Vergleiche einbezogen werden, konzentriert sich dieses Papier auf den Vergleich von EU-SILC-basierten Ergebnissen zu Ein-kommensentwicklung, Ungleichheit und Mobilität mit jenen auf Basis des SOEP als einer national und international viel genutzten alternativen Erhebung der sozio-oekonomischen Entwicklung privater Haushalte in Deutschland. Die dabei festgestellten, zum Teil gravierenden Unterschiede werden vor dem Hintergrund unterschiedlicher Erhebungs- und Befragungsmethoden bzw. Stichprobencharakteristika diskutiert, die einen großen Einfluss auf die inhaltlich motivierten Untersuchungsergebnisse und somit auf die Kernaussagen zur sozialen Situation Deutschlands im EU-weiten Vergleich haben. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.343744.de/diw_sp0237.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5815 %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Ruben R. Seiberlich %D 2009 %T A Socio-economic Analysis of Youth Disconnectedness %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-070 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F Miscellaneous, Subjective indicators %K Disconnected youth, unemployment, school failure, life adversity %X According to our research, some 12% of young people in Germany between the ages of 17 and 19 are disconnected, i.e. not in school, unemployed, and not living with a partner. The percentage of disconnected youths has been on the rise since 2002. There is evidence that an adverse family environment is the most important variable for being disconnected. Early life adversity influences the development of cognitive and noncognitive skills as well as school and labour market outcomes. Macroeconomic factors also contribute to disconnectedness. Recessions are followed by an increase in the number of disconnected youth %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09070.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5814 %A Annika Meng %D 2009 %T Informal Home Care and Labor Force Participation of Household Members %J Ruhr Economic Papers #152 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, health, labour %K Informal care, labor supply, endogeneity %X In Germany, informal home care is preferred to professional care services in the public discussion as well as in legal care regulations. However, they ascribe only minor importance to the opportunity costs care givers have to face. Therefore, this paper explores the influence home care has on the labor supply of carers who live together with their care recipient. I am using the German Socio-Economic Panel of the years 2001 to 2007 which allows the characteristics of both groups to be merged. Furthermore, I look at female and male care givers separately. The results show that having an individual in need of care in the household does not decrease labor supply to an economically relevant extent. As caring and the labor supply decision might be endogenous, I test for endogeneity by using characteristics of care recipients as instruments and I look at sample attrition. In addition, the panel structure allows to control for unobserved heterogeneity, which is probably strong for care. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP152/REP_09_152.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5813 %A Yann Algan %A Christian Dustmann %A Albrecht Glitz %A Alan Manning %D 2009 %T The Economic Situation of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in France, Germany, and the UK %J IZA DP No. 4514 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F international comparison, migration %K immigration, second-generation immigrants, integration %X A central concern about immigration is the integration into the labour market, not only of the first generation, but also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe’s largest economies. France, Germany and the UK have all become, perhaps unwittingly, countries with large immigrant populations albeit with very different ethnic compositions. Today, the descendants of these immigrants live and work in their parents’ destination countries. This paper presents and discusses comparative evidence on the performance of first- and second-generation immigrants in these countries in terms of education, earnings, and employment. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4514.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5812 %A Markus Freitag %A Richard Traunmüller %D 2009 %T Spheres of trust: An empirical analysis of the foundations of particularised and generalised trust %J European Journal of Political Research %V 48 %N 6 %P 782-803 %R 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.00849.x %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %K SOCIAL TRUST, POLITICAL-INSTITUTIONS, STATE %X While the literature on trust has produced various conceptual models, there is also some confusion concerning different types of trust and their formation. In this article, three contested points are empirically clarified. First, are there really different forms of trust as much of the literature suggests? Second, if so, then how are these different types of trust related to each other? Third, what are the foundations of these different forms of trust? Relying on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, it is concluded that two types of trust can be empirically identified: an intimate trust in people close to the truster, as well as an abstract trust in people in general. Although these types of trust constitute separate dimensions, they are positively related to each other. Furthermore, this article challenges the widely held assumption that experiences are most relevant for particularised trust, while generalised trust is based on psychological predispositions. It is argued instead for a sphere-specific logic of trust formation: It is the radius of experiences and predispositions that matters for the radius of trust. Finally, the analysis goes beyond the existing research by highlighting hitherto unknown conditions under which trust in familiar domains is more or less likely to extend to generalised trust. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5811 %A Stephan O. Hornig %A Horst Rottmann %A Rüdiger Wapler %D 2009 %T Information Asymmetry, Education Signals and the Case of Ethnic and Native Germans %J CESifo Working Paper No. 2683 %C Munich %I CESifo %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K sorting theory, human-capital theory, returns to education, migration %X This paper analyses the effects of education signals for Ethnic Germans and Germans without a migration background (“Native Germans”). We base our analysis on a sorting model with productivity enhancing effects of education. We compare whether the signalling value differs between the migrants and non-migrants in the German labour market. Starting from the theoretical result that only a separating equilibrium can exist, we find substantial empirical differences between Ethnic and Native Germans with the same formal education level. This empirical analysis is done with a completely new dataset based on administrative data from the German Federal Employment Agency. %U http://www.cesifo.de/DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp2683.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5810 %A Bernhard Schäfers %D 2009 %T Implementation of Funding for the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)— A personal recollection %J SOEPpapers 231 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 other %F SP, miscellaneous %K SOEP, German Research Foundation (DFG), Microanalytical Foundations of Social Policy %X The SOEP success story was not conceivable at its inception. SOEP’s institutionalization is therefore a lesson demonstrating that it is not always possible to say—as is so often required of research proposals today—how a project will develop before it has even begun, and what significance it may one day have. Or, even worse, to show “how a research project will pay off.” %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342801.de/diw_sp0231.pdf %G GB %0 Thesis %M 5809 %A Alexander Teariki Plum %D 2009 %T Niedriglohn - Steigbügel oder Armutsfalle? %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5808 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2009 %T Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskepanzen zwischen präferierter und tatsächlicher Arbeitszeit. %J Soziale Welt %V 60 %N 2 %P 163-178 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F family and networks, labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5807 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Holger Lengfeld %D 2009 %T Europäisierung von Gerechtigkeit aus Sicht der Bürger %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %V 47 %P 21-26 %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators %U http://www1.bpb.de/files/W1C8PC.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5806 %A Martin Diewald %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2009 %T Erwerbsverläufe in Ostdeutschland: Inklusion und Exklusion seit 1989 %E Rudolf Stichweh %E Paul Windolf %J Inklusion und Exklusion. Analysen zur Sozialstruktur und sozialen Ungleichheit %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %V 1 %P 139-156 %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Book Section %M 5805 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2009 %T Vatersein "zahlt" sich aus - Einflüsse der Familiengründung auf das Einkommen von Männern %E Karin Jurczyk %E Andreas Lange %J Vaterwerden und Vatersein heute. Neue Wege - neue Chancen! %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %V 1 %P 173-194 %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5804 %A Holly Sutherland %A André Decoster %A Manos Matsaganis %A Panos Tsakloglou %D 2009 %T Accurate Income Measurement for the Assessment of Public Policies - Final Report %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/09 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 cross-sectional %F Income and poverty, transfer systems %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/euromod/em7-09.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5803 %A Hans Fehr %A Manuel Kallweit %A Fabian Kindermann %D 2009 %T Marital Risk, Family Insurance, and Public Policy %J SOEPpapers 226 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 simulation %F SP, family and networks, income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation %K family formation, stochastic general equilibrium, life cycle model %X The present paper aims to quantify the growth and welfare consequences of changing family structures in western societies. For this reason we develop a dynamic general equilibrium model with both genders which takes into account changes of the marital status as a stochastic process. Individuals respond to these shocks by adjusting savings and labor supply. Our quantitative results indicate that the declining number of marriages coupled with increasing divorce rates had a profound effect on macroeconomic variables and long-run welfare. We find a significant increase in aggregate capital accumulation and a rising labor market participation of women. In addition, our simulations indicate that the change in the marital structure had significant negative welfare consequences for women who lost between 0.4 and 2.2 percent of aggregate resources. The impact on men’s welfare, however, could be positive or negative depending on the specific calibration. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342505.de/diw_sp0226.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5802 %A Oleg Badunenko %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %D 2009 %T Risk Attitudes and Investment Decisions across European Countries. Are Women More Conservative Investors than Men? %J SOEPpapers 224 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 928. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, gender, subjective indicators, international comparison %K Gender, risk aversion, financial behavior %X This study questions the popular stereotype that women are more risk averse than men in their financial investment decisions. The analysis is based on micro-level data from large-scale surveys of private households in five European countries. In our analysis of investment decisions, we directly account for individuals’ self-perceivedwillingness to take financial risks. The empirical evidence we provide only weakly supports the gender differences argument. We find that women are less likely to invest in risky financial assets. However, when the probability of investing is controlled for, males and females are found to allocate equal shares of their wealth to risky assets. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342080.de/diw_sp0224.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5801 %A Michael Böhmer %A Markus Matuschke %D 2009 %T Empirische Analysen mit dem Prognos Mikrosimulationsmodell %J Prognos Trendletter %V 20 %N 1 %P 19 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F transfer systems, income and poverty %U http://www.prognos.com/fileadmin/pdf/publikationen/trendletter/trendletter_1_09.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5800 %A Andrew E. Clark %D 2009 %T Work, Jobs and Well-being across the Millennium %J OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 83 %C Paris %I OECD %2 longitudinal %X This paper uses repeated cross-section data ISSP data from 1989, 1997 and 2005 to consider movements in job quality. It is first underlined that not having a job when you want one is a major source of low well-being. Second, job values have remained fairly stable over time, although workers seem to give increasing importance to the more “social” aspects of jobs: useful and helpful jobs. The central finding of the paper is that, following a substantial fall between 1989 and 1997, subjective measures of job quality have mostly bounced back between 1997 and 2005. Overall job satisfaction is higher in 2005 than it was in 1989. Last, the rate of self-employment has been falling gently in ISSP data; even so three to four times as many people say they would prefer to be self-employed than are actually self-employed. As the self-employed are more satisfied than are employees, one consistent interpretation of the above is that the barriers to self-employment have grown in recent years. %U http://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2009doc.nsf/LinkTo/NT00000F0E/$FILE/JT03261672.PDF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5799 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Olaf Hübler %A Kornelius Kraft %D 2009 %T Arbeitsökonomische Forschung: Theoretisch und empirisch fundiert, ergebnisoffen – eine Replik auf „Die Mär vom starren deutschen Arbeitsmarkt“ %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 42 %N 1 %P 99-106 %R 10.1007/s12651-009-0012-z %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %K Arbeitsmarkt - Flexibilität; Flexibilitätsforschung; Arbeitsmarktforschung; Arbeitsökonomie; Forschungsansatz %X In his article “The tale of the inflexible German labour market” (“Die Mär vom starren deutschen Arbeitsmarkt”) in this issue of the Journal for Labour Market Research (ZAF) Werner Sengenberger criticises our introductory paper “Potentials for flexibility in heterogeneous labour markets – an introduction”, which was published in issue 2/3 of the ZAF in 2008 (Fitzenberger et al. 2008). In this reply, we comment on the accusations expressed. Our introductory paper was written as an introduction to the research programme ``Flexibility in Heterogeneous Labour Markets”, which has been funded by the DFG since 2004, and refers explicitly to the status of literature on labour economics prior to 2003. This explains some of the misunderstandings and errors in Sengenberger's reception of our paper. We reject the accusations of theoretical bias and a lack of knowledge of the literature. The reply explains key developments in labour economics research and emphasises their lack of bias and preconceived conclusions. In addition the paper includes a summary of some important findings from current research in labour economics in Germany both in the context of the DFG research programme and outside it. %G D %0 Report %M 5798 %A Jörg Heining %D 2009 %T The Research Data Centre of the German Federal Employment Agency: Data Supply and Demand between 2004 and 2009 %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 129 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 citation of SOEP results %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_129.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5797 %A Franz-Joseph Kemper %D 2008 %T Residential mobility in East and West Germany: mobility rates, mobility reasons, reurbanization %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 33 %N 3-4 %P 293-314 %R 10.1007/s12523-009-0018-1 %2 longitudinal %F Migration, income and poverty %K Residential mobility, Reurbanization, East-West differences in mobility %X Before unification, the processes of residential mobility in East and West Germany were very different, and remarkable variations in mobility still persisted until the mid 1990s. Following a wave of residential suburbanization and of heavy residential construction, as well as refurbishments in the new Länder during the second half of the 1990s, mobility rates strongly increased in East Germany. After 2000, both parts of the united country seem to be characterized by a new process of regional redistribution of the population in favor of core cities leading to reurbanization. Therefore, it could be expected that there was an adjustment of mobility processes in the east in line with corresponding Western processes, and that former East-West differences are no longer relevant. This first general hypothesis refers to path dependencies in recent mobility processes. Some differences in residential mobility can still be expected to result from past and current differences in housing stock and housing construction. These research questions are tested using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). The results show that former differences in mobility rates disappeared during the late 1990s, and that it was possible to observe tendencies towards convergence for motivational structures. Similar results were obtained for a recent trend of reurbanization because a shift towards more urban forms of housing and neighbourhoods can be observed in both East and West Germany. Nevertheless, even if the average patterns are similar, regional and socio-economic disparities seem to be wider in East Germany. Mobility rates according to settlement structure are therefore much more pronounced, and the influence of income on residential mobility, is higher in the new Länder. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5796 %A Peter Haan %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2009 %T Can Child Care Policy Encourage Employment and Fertility? Evidence from a Structural Model %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 935 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4503. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 simulation %F Family and networks, Labour, Transfer systems %K Employment, fertility, financial incentives %X In this paper we develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal feedback effects between the two outcomes. We identify the effect of financial incentives on the employment and fertility decision by exploiting variation in the tax and transfer system which differs by employment state and number of children. To this end we simulate in detail the effects of the tax and transfer system including child care costs. The model provides estimates of structural preferences of women which can be used to study the effect of various policy reforms. In particular, we show that increasing child care subsidies conditional on employment increases labor supply of all women as well as fertility of the childless and highly educated women. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342348.de/dp935.pdf http://ftp.iza.org/dp4503.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5795 %A Frank M. Fossen %A Daniela Glocker %D 2009 %T Expected Future Earnings, Taxation, and University Enrollment: A Microeconometric Model with Uncertainty %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 934 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: SOEPpapers No. 241 %2 simulation %F SP, Income and poverty, education, econometrics, transfer systems %K University Enrollment, Income Taxation, Flat Tax, Income Risk, Risk Aversion %X Taxation changes the expectations of prospective university students about their future level and uncertainty of after-tax income. To estimate the impact of taxes on university enrollment, we develop and estimate a structural microeconometric model, in which a high-school graduate decides to enter university studies if expected lifetime utility from this choice is greater than that anticipated from starting to work right away. We estimate the ex-ante future paths of the expectation and variance of net income for German high-school graduates, using only information available to those graduates at the time of the enrollment decision, accounting for multiple nonrandom selection and employing a microsimulation model to account for taxation. In addition to income uncertainty, the enrollment model takes into account university dropout and unemployment risks, as well as potential credit constraints. The estimation results are consistent with expectations. First, higher risk-adjusted returns to an academic education increase the probability of university enrollment. Second, high-school graduates are moderately risk averse, as indicated by the Arrow-Pratt coefficient of risk aversion estimated within the model. Thus, higher uncertainty among academics decreases enrollment rates. A simulation based on the estimated structural model indicates that a revenue-neutral, flat-rate tax reform with an unchanged basic tax allowance would increase enrollment rates for men in Germany because of the higher expected net income in the higher income range. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342277.de/dp934.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5794 %A Leonardo Becchetti %A Elena Giachin Ricca %A Alessandra Pelloni %D 2009 %T Children, happiness and taxation %J SOEPpapers 230 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: EconomEtica WP 12. Milan: Milano-Bicocca University %2 cross-sectional %F SP, Income and poverty, family and networks, subjective indicators %K equivalised income, scale elasticities, life satisfaction %X Empirical analyses on the determinants of life satisfaction often include the impact of the number of children variable among available controls without fully discriminating between the two (socio- relational and pecuniary) components. In our empirical analysis on the German Socioeconomic Panel we show that, when introducing household income without correction for the number of members, the pecuniary effect prevails and the sign is negative while, when we equivalise income with the most commonly adopted equivalence scales, the non pecuniary (socio-relational) effect emerges and the impact of the variable is positive and significant above a minimal scale elasticity threshold. We further reject slope homogeneity and show that the positive relational effect is stronger for males, below median income households and East Germans. We interpret these subsample split results as driven by heterogeneous opportunity costs. Our empirical results give rise to a paradox: why people have children if the aggregate effect on life satisfaction is negative? We provide in the paper some interpretations consistent with our findings. Some of them are based on motivational complexity. This implies that demographic policies and the paradox are strictly connected. Effectiveness of tax/subsidies impacting on fertility crucially depends on whether the children paradox may be solved within the self-interested rationality paradigm. %U http://econometica.it/wp/wp12.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342799.de/diw_sp0230.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5793 %A Yvonne Lott %D 2009 %T Verwaltung und Entscheidung – Bestimmt das individuelle Einkommen die Machtverteilung in Paarbeziehungen? %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 61 %N 3 %P 327-353 %R 10.1007/s11577-009-0071-8 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F Family and networks, Income and poverty, gender %K Intra-household inequality, Power, Income, Money management, Decision making %X In order to avoid the underestimation of social inequality in households and in the wider society, couples’ power structure and, more specially, the factors, which generate this power, are important to explore. According to the social exchange theory, the resource theory and the cooperative-bargaining-model, power is generated by individual resources – most notably the income. This study examines the influence of the individual income, as well as the household income and of children on power within heterosexual marriages and cohabitations in Germany. Power, defined as implementing power and orchestration power, is measured through money management and decision-making. The study is based on the German Socio-Economic Panel Study in 2005. Descriptive analysis and multinomial logistic regression models reveal that women’s power disadvantages exist independently from their income. In addition, gender ideologies underlie the power allocation within partnerships. Money is not an objective resource, which provides power to women and men equally. In future research, the role of individual norms and values on power within couples has to be further explored. Therefore, theoretical approaches other than rational-choice theories have to be developed. %G D %0 Report %M 5792 %A Kornelius Kraft %A Stefanie Neimann %D 2009 %T Impact of Educational and Religious Homogamy on Marital Stability %J IZA DP No. 4491 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F Education, family and networks, miscellaneous %K divorce, homogamy, education %X Using a rich panel data set from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we test whether spouses who are similar to each other in certain respects have a lower probability of divorce than dissimilar spouses. We focus on the effect of homogamy with respect to education and church attendance. Gary Becker's theory of marriage predicts that usually, positive assortative mating is optimal. Our results, however, suggest that homogamy per se does not increase marital stability but higher education and religiousness. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4491.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5791 %A Christoph Wunder %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2009 %T Is Posner Right? An Empirical Test of the Posner Argument for Transferring Health Spending from Old Women to Old Men %J IZA DP No. 4485 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, family and networks %K widowhood, adaptation, subjective well-being, life satisfaction, penalized spline regression, propensity score matching %X Posner (1995) proposes the redistribution of health spending from old women to old men to equalize life expectancy. His argument is based on the assumption that women's utility is higher if they are married. Thus, extending the lifespan of men would benefit women. Using life satisfaction data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we conduct an empirical test of this assumption. We apply a two-step estimation strategy: first, we use a propensity score matching approach to generate a control group of non-widowed women. The average level of life satisfaction in the control group serves as a reference to measure the degree of adaptation to widowhood. In the second step, the life satisfaction trajectories of both groups are estimated using penalized spline regressions. The results suggest bereavement has no enduring effect on life satisfaction, and that falsifies Posner's assumption. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4485.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5790 %A Bruno S. Frey %A Simon Luechinger %A Alois Stutzer %D 2009 %T The Life Satisfaction Approach to Environmental Valuation %J IZA DP No. 4478 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F subjective indicators %K life satisfaction approach, subjective well-being, non-market valuation, cost-benefit analysis, air pollution %X In many countries environmental policies and regulations are implemented to improve environmental quality and thus individuals' well-being. However, how do individuals value the environment? In this paper, we review the Life Satisfaction Approach (LSA) representing a new non-market valuation technique. The LSA builds on the recent development of subjective well-being research in economics and takes measures of reported life satisfaction as an empirical approximation to individual welfare. Micro-econometric life satisfaction functions are estimated taking into account environmental conditions along with income and other covariates. The estimated coefficients for the environmental good and income can then be used to calculate the implicit willingness-to-pay for the environmental good. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4478.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5789 %A Joop Hartog %D 2009 %T A Risk Augmented Mincer Earnings Equation? Taking Stock %J IZA DP No. 4439 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, labour %K human capital, earnings function, risk %X We survey the literature on the Risk Augmented Mincer equation that seeks to estimate the compensation for uncertainty in the future wage to be earned after completing an education. There is wide empirical support for the predicted positive effect of wage variance and the negative effect of wage skew. We discuss robustness of the findings across specifications, potential bias from unobserved heterogeneity and selectivity and consider the core issue of students’ information on benefits from education. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4439.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5788 %A Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel %D 2009 %T Children of War: The Long-Run Effects of Large-Scale Physical Destruction and Warfare on Children %J IZA DP No. 4407 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F Health, miscellaneous %K physical destruction, human capital formation, children, wars %X During World War II, more than one-half million tons of bombs were dropped in aerial raids on German cities, destroying about one-third of the total housing stock nationwide. This paper provides causal evidence on long-term consequences of large-scale physical destruction on the educational attainment, health status and labor market outcomes of German children. I combine a unique dataset on city-level destruction in Germany caused by Allied Air Forces bombing during WWII with individual survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). My identification strategy exploits the plausibly exogenous city-by-cohort variation in the intensity of WWII destruction as a unique quasi-experiment. My findings suggest significant, long-lasting detrimental effects on the human capital formation, health and labor market outcomes of Germans who were at school-age during WWII. First, these children had 0.4 fewer years of schooling on average in adulthood, with those in the most hard-hit cities completing 1.2 fewer years. Second, these children were about half inches (one centimeter) shorter and had lower self-reported health satisfaction in adulthood. Third, their future labor market earnings decreased by 6% on average due to exposure to wartime physical destruction. These results survive using alternative samples and specifications, including controlling for migration. Moreover, a control experiment using older cohorts who were not school-aged during WWII reveals no significant city-specific cohort trends. An important channel for the effect of destruction on educational attainment appears to be the destruction of schools and the absence of teachers, whereas malnutrition and destruction of health facilities during WWII seem to be important for the estimated impact on health. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4407.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5787 %A Christian Bayer %A Falko Juessen %D 2009 %T The Life-Cycle and the Business-Cycle of Wage Risk: A Cross-Country Comparison %J IZA DP No. 4402 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %K life-cycle risk, uncertainty fluctuations, business cycle, heterogeneity, wages %X This paper provides a cross-country comparison of life-cycle and business-cycle fluctuations in the dispersion of household-level wage innovations. We draw our inference from household panel data sets for the US, the UK, and Germany. First, we find that household characteristics explain about 25% of the dispersion in wages within an age group in all three countries. Second, the cross-sectional variance of wages is almost linearly increasing in household age in all three countries, but with increments being smaller in the European data. Third, we find that wage risk is procyclical in Germany while it is countercyclical in the US and acyclical in the UK, pointing towards labor market institutions being pivotal in determining the cyclical properties of labor market risk. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4402.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5786 %A Margaretha Buurman %A Robert Dur %A Seth Van den Bossche %D 2009 %T Public Sector Employees: Risk Averse and Altruistic? %J IZA DP No. 4401 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F subjective indicators %K public service motivation, risk aversion, revealed preference data %X We assess whether public sector employees have a stronger inclination to serve others and are more risk averse than employees in the private sector. A unique feature of our study is that we use revealed rather than stated preferences data. Respondents of a large-scale survey were offered a substantial reward and could choose between a widely redeemable gift certificate, a lottery ticket, or making a donation to a charity. Our analysis shows that public sector employees are significantly less likely to choose the risky option (lottery) and, at the start of their career, significantly more likely to choose the pro-social option (charity). However, when tenure increases, this difference in pro-social inclinations disappears and, later on, even reverses. Our results further suggest that quite a few public sector employees do not contribute to charity because they feel that they already contribute enough to society at work for too little pay. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4401.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5785 %A Paul Gregg %A Claudia Vittori %D 2008 %T Exploring Shorrocks Mobility Indices Using European Data %J CMPO Working Paper No. 08/206 %C Bristol %I Centre for Market and Public Organisation %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %K Income Distribution, Inequality, Poverty, Labor Markets %X Starting from the approach proposed by Schluter and Trede (2003) we develop a continuous and alternative measure of mobility which first, allows to identify mobility over different parts of the earnings distribution and second, to distinguish between mobility that tends to reduce or increase the level of permanent inequality. This paper focuses on four European countries, Denmark, Germany, Spain and the UK. In a global perspective, mobility in the short and long-run analysis tends to equalize the level of permanent inequality. Six year changes comparing the average between 1994 and 1995 with the average of 2000 and 2001, suggests that Denmark has the highest mobility mainly almost entirely from higher mobility at the middle and top of the distribution. Germany has the lowest overall mobility. Overall mobility over six years produces only a modest reduction in inequality patterns (5 to 10%) adopting the Gini index and there is no clear correlation between mobility and inequality levels. Exploiting the decomposability of the mobility index developed, we carry out a local analysis by earnings quintiles which draw some general key facts. It emerges that it is the bottom 20 percent of the earnings distribution that makes the largest contribution to the global mobility pattern and that mobility, with the exception of Denmark, does not lead to clear convergence to the mean but at points around 0.7-0.8 and 1.5 to 2 times the mean. %U http://www.bristol.ac.uk/cmpo/publications/papers/2008/wp206.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5784 %A Christoph Breuer %A Pamela Wicker %D 2009 %T Decreasing Sports Activity With Increasing Age? Findings From a 20-year Longitudinal and Cohort Sequence Analysis %J Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport %V 80 %N 1 %P 22-31 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F miscellaneous %K aging, lifespan, panel, social change %X According to cross-sectional studies in sport science literature, decreasing sports activity with increasing age is generally assumed. In this paper, the validity of this assumption is checked by applying more effective methods of analysis, such as longitudinal and cohort sequence analyses. With the help of 20 years' worth of data records,from the German Socio-Economic Panel, the development of sports activity over a lifespan is analyzed. According to inadequate cross-sectional analyses, sports activity decreases with increasing age. In contrast, longitudinal analyses show that sports activity increases with increasing age. Furthermore, cohort sequence analysts indicate that not only age but also cohort and period effects influence sports activity. Thus, different methods of analysis reveal opposite results. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5783 %A Jochen Kluve %A Sandra Schaffner %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2009 %T Labor Force Status Dynamics in the German Labor Market - Individual Heterogeneity and Cyclical Sensitivity %J Ruhr Economic Papers #139 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty %K Labor force, unemployment dynamics, business cycle, worker heterogeneity %X The aggregate average unemployment rate in a given country is essentially the result of individual workers' transitions between the three core labor force states, employment, unemployment, and inactivity. The dynamics of these transitions depend both, on individual duration in a particular state and the transition probabilities between states. Individual transitions, in turn, depend on observable and unobserved factors. Simultaneously, person-specific dynamics may be influenced by swings of the business cycle. This paper analyzes these labor force status dynamics for the East and West German labor market, separately using comprehensive data on monthly transitions from the SOEP. The results show that the experience of high unemployment rates is more sensitive to cyclical behavior for certain demographic groups, specifically unskilled and young workers. Heterogeneity in unemployment and transition rates differ between East and West Germany, as well as between the sexes. In East Germany, all demographic cells are almost entirely detached from the cycle. Women are less influenced by the cycle in their re-employment rate from unemployment to employment. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP139/REP_09_139.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5782 %A Alfredo R. Paloyo %D 2009 %T Co-pay and feel okay: evidence of illusory health gains from a health insurance reform %J SOEPpapers 225 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: Ruhr Economic Papers #142. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, health, transfer systems %K Natural experiment, cognitive dissonance, self-rated health status %X The reliability of general self-rated health status is examined using the reform of the public health insurance system of Germany in 2004 as a source of exogenous variation. Among others, the reform introduced a co-payment for ambulatory doctor visits and increased the co-payments for prescription drugs. This natural experiment allows identification of the causal impact of the program on self-assessed health and hence reveals the sensitivity of this subjective measure to a perturbation in the insurance system. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, the results indicate that after the policy intervention, the respondents in the treated group perceived their own health status as better than their hypothetical untreated state even when there is no discernible impact on actual health. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342503.de/diw_sp0225.pdf http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP142/REP_09_142.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5781 %A Markus Clauss %A Stefanie Schubert %D 2009 %T The ZEW Combined Microsimulation-CGE Model: Innovative Tool for Applied Policy Analysis %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-062 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 simulation %F labour, econometrics, methods %K microsimulation, applied CGE analysis, linked micro-macro models %X This contribution describes the linkage of microsimulation models and computable general equilibrium (CGE) models using two already established models called “STSM” and “PACE-L” used by the Centre for European Economic Research. This state of the art research method for applied policy analysis combines the advantages of both model types: On the one hand, microsimulation models allow for detailed labor supply and distributional effects due to policy measures, as individual household data is used. On the other hand, by using a general equilibrium framework, labour market responses, such as wage and labour demand reactions are taken into account. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09062.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5780 %A Johannes Gernandt %D 2009 %T Decreasing Wage Mobility in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-044 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %F Income and poverty, Labour, transfer systems %K Wage Mobility, Ranks, Inequality, Distribution, SOEP %X Using data from the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1984 to 2007, this paper analyses the amount, the development and the explanations of wage mobility, as well as volatility in West Germany, measured by ranks in the wage distribution. Individual wage mobility decreased between 1984/1987 and 2004/2007, while inequality increased steadily from the mid 1990s onwards. Mobility is highest in the middle section of the distribution. Better qualified persons, younger persons and employees of larger firms have higher chances of moving upwards. Wages are more volatile in the low-wage sector and for individuals moving downwards in the wage distribution. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09044.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5779 %A Ronald Bachmann %A Peggy David %D 2009 %T The Importance of Two-Sided Heterogeneity for the Cyclicality of Labour Market Dynamics %J Ruhr Economic Papers #124 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 citation of SOEP results %F Labour %K Worker flows, accessions, separations, business cycle, job-to-job, employer-to-employer, linked employer-employee %X Using two data sets derived from German administrative data, including a linked employer-employee data set, we investigate the cyclicality of worker and job flows.The analysis stresses the importance of two-sided labour market heterogeneity in this context, taking into account both observed and unobserved characteristics.We find that small firms hire mainly unemployed workers, and that they do so at the beginning of an economic expansion. Later on in the expansion, hirings more frequently result from direct job-to-job transitions, with employed workers moving to larger firms. Contrary to our expectations, workers moving to larger firms do not experience significantly larger wage gains than workers moving to smaller establishments. Furthermore, our econometric analysis shows that the interaction of unobserved heterogeneities on the two sides of the labour market plays a more important role for employed job seekers than for the unemployed. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP124/REP_09_124.PDF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5778 %A Bianca Buligescu %A Denis de Crombrugghe %A Gülçin Mentesoglu %A Raymond Montizaan %D 2009 %T Panel estimates of the wage penalty for maternal leave %J Oxford Economic Papers %V 61 %N Supplement 1 %P I35-I55 %R 10.1093/oep/gpn042 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, family and networks, econometrics %K SAMPLE SELECTION, DATA MODELS, EARNINGS, WOMEN, MOTHERHOOD %X The focus of this paper is the size of the wage penalty due to maternal leave incurred by working mothers in Germany. Existing estimates suggest large penalties with little rebound over time. We apply recent panel data methods designed to address problems of sample selectivity, unobserved heterogeneity and endogeneity to German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) data. Heckman's classic treatment of selectivity is extended to deal with both heterogeneity and simultaneity. In order to exploit the actual working hours data available in GSOEP, we develop the case of a censored tobit participation model. We also investigate the sensitivity of the results to the choice of method. Our estimates imply a maternal leave wage penalty of 10 to 14% which is less persistent over time than other studies suggest. Five years after the return to work maternal wages have caught up. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5777 %A Sandra Schaffner %D 2009 %T Heterogeneity in the Cyclical Sensitivity of Job-to-Job Flows %J Ruhr Economic Papers #118 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 citation of SOEP results %F Labour %K Labor force, employment dynamics, worker flows, business cycle, worker heterogeneity, job-to-job %X Although the cyclical aspects of worker reallocation are investigated in numerous studies, only scarce empirical evidence exists for Germany. Kluve, Schaffner, and Schmidt (2009) emphasize the heterogeneity of cyclical influences for different subgroups of workers, defined by age, gender and skills. This paper contributes to this literature by extending this analysis to job-to-job flows. In fact, job-to-job transitions are found to be the largest flows in the German labor market. The findings suggest that job-finding rates and job-to-job transitions are procyclical while separation rates are acyclical or even countercyclical. The empirical framework employed here allows demographic groups to vary in their cyclical sensitivity. In Germany, young workers have the highest transition rates into and out of employment and between different jobs. Additionally, these transitions are more volatile than those of medium- aged or old workers. By contrast, old workers experience low transition rates and less pronounced swings than the core group of medium-aged, medium- skilled men. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP118/REP_09_118.PDF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5776 %A Simone Scherger %D 2009 %T Social Change and the Timing of Family Transitions in West Germany: Evidence from cohort comparisons %J Time & Society %V 18 %N 1 %P 106-129 %R 10.1177/0961463X08099947 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks %K destandardization, life course, marriage, moving out of the parental home, parenthood %X This article addresses the timing of family transitions in early adulthood. Theoretical and empirical analyses are used to investigate the appropriateness of the notions of destandardization, differentiation and individualization for characterizing recent changes in West German life courses. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) are used for a comparison of (West German) birth cohorts and the respective timing of moving out of the parental home, first marriage and first parenthood. These transitions have, in fact, undergone a certain temporal destandardization. However, the results suggest that this destandardization is limited to certain dimensions, is clearly socially structured and is in part brought about by changing structural conditions. Furthermore, these changes in timing can be partly explained by differentiation according to education. Individualization, too, is only applicable to a certain degree and in particular to women's life courses. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5775 %A Tanja Schmidt %D 2009 %T Arbeitslose, die keine Leistungen beziehen - Erste Beschreibung dieser Gruppe auf Basis des SOEP %E Sigrid Betzelt %E Joachim Lange %E Ursula Rust %J Wer wird "aktiviert" - und warum (nicht)? Erste Erkenntnisse zur Realisierung der gleichstellungspolitische Ziele des SGB II (Loccumer Protokolle 79/08) %C Rehburg-Loccum %I Evangelische Akademie Loccum %P 87-98 %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, transfer systems %G D %0 Book Section %M 5774 %A Irene Becker %D 2009 %T Von Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe zum ALG II: Verteilungswirkungen des Systemwechsels %E Sigrid Betzelt %E Joachim Lange %E Ursula Rust %J Wer wird "aktiviert" - und warum (nicht)? Erste Erkenntnisse zur Realisierung der gleichstellungspolitische Ziele des SGB II (Loccumer Protokolle 79/08) %C Rehburg-Loccum %I Evangelische Akademie Loccum %P 69-86 %2 citation of SOEP results %F Transfer systems, income and poverty %G D %0 Report %M 5772 %A Tilman Brück %A Heiko Peters %D 2009 %T 20 Years of German Unification - Evidence of Income Convergence and Heterogeneity %J IZA DP No. 4454 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 925. Berlin: DIW Berlin and SOEPpaper 229. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F Income and poverty, sp %K unification, living standards, income inequality, distribution, GSOEP, Germany %X We analyse the convergence and heterogeneity of living standards between East and West Germany since unification. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), we compare total individual income of permanent adult residents, including retirees and the unemployed, of East and West Germany over the fifteen years for which data are available. Using a fixed effects vector decomposition method, we estimate the gross total income difference between East and West Germans taking unobserved heterogeneity into account. Our analysis demonstrates that the negative income gap has decreased from 33 per cent in 1992 to 22 per cent in 2002, rising again to 26 per cent in 2007. Hence some convergence took place in nominal terms since unification. Constructing income gaps by decennial cohorts, we discover that the most recent cohorts have the highest negative income gap. This probably reflects out-migration from East Germany by the young and highly skilled. On the basis of quantile regressions we find a positive income gap at the beginning of the 1990s for the lower income deciles (that is higher incomes in East Germany). This was due to retirees in the East with relative long employment histories receiving transfer payments by western standards. The income gap is insignificant when accounting for heterogeneity at the area level by including area level variables to our regression. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4454.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342791.de/diw_sp0229.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5771 %A Irene Becker %A Richard Hauser %D 2009 %T Soziale Gerechtigkeit - ein magisches Viereck. Zieldimensionen, Politikanalysen und empirische Befunde (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Bd. 104 ) %C Berlin %I edition Sigma %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems %X Soziale Gerechtigkeit setzt sich - in einem magischen Viereck verwoben - aus Chancen-, Leistungs-, Bedarfs- und Generationengerechtigkeit zusammen. Becker und Hauser erörtern diese Interdependenzen und folgern, dass die Gewährleistung formaler Zugangsgerechtigkeit keineswegs hinreichend ist, um faktische Chancengleichheit zu erreichen. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersuchen die Autoren, wie sich die Rahmenbedingungen zur Realisierung von sozialer Gerechtigkeit entwickelt haben; und sie interpretieren eine Vielzahl von empirischen Indikatoren, die etwas zur Zielannäherung aussagen können. Dabei ergibt sich ein zwiespältiges Bild: Einerseits sind Verbesserungen vor allem beim Angebot außerhäuslicher Kinderbetreuung und Impulse zur Angleichung der Berufschancen von Männern und Frauen sichtbar. Andererseits sind die Hürden im Bildungsbereich für untere Einkommensschichten anhaltend hoch, und bei den Einkommen schwächt sich der ausgleichende Effekt des Steuer-, Abgaben- und Transfersystems ab. Auf dem Gebiet der Bedarfsgerechtigkeit werden - insbesondere durch zunehmende Armut - vermehrt Defizite deutlich; das beeinträchtigt wegen der Zusammenhänge im magischen Viereck auch das Ziel der Chancengerechtigkeit. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5770 %A Anette Eva Fasang %D 2009 %T Social Policy and Temporal Patterns of Retirement: Evidence from Germany and Britain %J CIQLE Working Paper 2009-01 %C New Haven %I Yale University - The Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course (CIQLE) %2 longitudinal %F Income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %K Retirement, Inequality, Sequence Analysis %X Since the 1970s retirement has become increasingly early and less standardized. While much research has addressed the early retirement trend, there is little understanding of changing retirement patterns. Yet, changing retirement patterns are an important potential driver of economic inequality among retirees. This article proposes de-standardization and differentiation as two concepts to systematically analyze temporal retirement patterns. Germany and Britain are compared to assess how social policies interact to shape individual retirement patterns and economic inequality. The study uses sequence analysis and relative distribution methods to provide an innovative and dynamic perspective on retirement. Results from longitudinal data show that retirement de-standardization and differentiation are driven by employment maintenance policies on the labor market, high institutional complexity in pensions, and a lack of institutionalized early retirement routes. De-standardization and differentiation of retirement, however, are not associated with increasing economic inequality among retirees. %U http://www.yale.edu/ciqle/CIQLEPAPERS/CIQLEWP2009-1.pdf %W SOEP, BHPS %G GB %0 Report %M 5769 %A Francesco Figari %A Alari Paulus %A Holly Sutherland %D 2009 %T Measuring the size and impact of public cash support for children in cross-national perspective %J ISER Working Paper No. 2009-24 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %/ 2009: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM6/09. Colchester: University of Essex %2 simulation %F Income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %K Children, Taxes and cash benefits, Child poverty, European Union, Microsimulation %X We suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax-benefit systems to families with children. Using microsimulation techniques, this accounts for all provisions contingent on the presence of children, while usually only gross child/family benefits are considered. We use EUROMOD, the European Union tax-benefit microsimulation model, to quantify the support for children and analyse its impact on household incomes and child poverty for 19 countries. We find that the conventional approach underestimates on average the total amount of support for children by about one fifth. Furthermore, the differences between two measures vary considerably across countries and are, therefore, critical for cross-national comparisons. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/iser/2009-24.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 5768 %A Katharina Kröger %D 2008 %T "Exit-Interviews" in SOEP und SHARE %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 40 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 technical documentation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.92795.de/diw_datadoc_2008-040.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5767 %A Martin Kroh %D 2009 %T Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2008) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 47 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 technical documentation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.341747.de/diw_datadoc_2009-047.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5766 %A Peter Hintze %A Tobia Lakes %D 2009 %T Geographically Referenced Data in Social Science - A service paper for SOEP data users %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 46 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 technical documentation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.338625.de/diw_datadoc_2009-046.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5765 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Codebook for the $PEQIV File 1984-2008 - CNEF Variables with Extended Income Information for the SOEP %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 45 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 technical documentation %X The $PEQUV-File is based on the Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) with extended income information for the SOEP. This file comprises not only the aggregated income figures provided in the CNEF but also further single income components. The CNEF is a joint effort of researchers and staff affiliated with Cornell University, the DIW Berlin, the University of Essex, Statistics Canada, the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research (MI) and the Swiss Foundation for research in Social Sciences (FORS) funded by the National Institute on Aging and by the DIW Berlin. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.338519.de/diw_datadoc_2009-045.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 5764 %A Olaf Jürgens %D 2009 %T Soziale Sicherung, Armut und soziale Gerechtigkeit. Wohlfahrtsstaatliche Performanz im Spiegel empirischer Gerechtigkeitspräferenzen (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 8 (Sozialwissenschaften) %2 cross-sectional %F Transfer systems, Income and poverty %W ECHP %G D %0 Report %M 5763 %A Juergen Schupp %A Sabrina Herrmann %D 2009 %T Kognitionspotenziale Jugendlicher - Ergänzung zum Jugendfragebogen der Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 43 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 technical documentation %X Im Jahr 2006 wurde erstmals ein Kognitionstest für Jugendliche in das Erhebungsinstrumentarium des SOEP aufgenommen und seitdem jährlich bei einer neuen Jugendkohorte durchgeführt. Ein speziell modellierter Fragebogen erfasst basierend auf dem I-S-T 2000-Test die fluiden Kognitionsfähigkeiten der Jugendlichen in drei verschiedenen Modulen und liefert somit die Datengrundlage für weitere Analysen hinsichtlich des allgemeinen Problemlösungspotenzials (verbal, figural, logisch, numerisch u.a.) von Jugendlichen. Dieser Dokumentation liegen die bis 2008 erhobenen Daten zugrunde. Neben der Darstellung des Erhebungsinstruments und der Dokumentation der Daten werden in diesem Bericht erste Verteilungen der Kompetenzindikatoren vorgestellt und Selektionsanalysen präsentiert. Die mittlerweile aufbereiteten Daten des ersten drei Geburtsjahrgänge werden ab der Datenlieferung 2009 allen registrierten SOEP-Nutzern für Sekundäranalysen zur Verfügung gestellt. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.99345.de/diw_datadoc_2009-043.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 5762 %A Matt Dickson %A Fabien Postel-Vinay %A Hélène Turon %D 2009 %T The lifetime earnings premium in the public sector: the view from Europe %J 2009 BHPS Research Conference, 9-11 July, 2009 %C Colchester %2 longitudinal %K Income Dynamics, Job Mobility, Public-Private Inequality, Selection Effects %X The focus of most of the current literature on public-private pay inequality is on differences in earnings levels, however the public-private differences are equally marked in terms of earnings mobility, earnings dispersion and job loss risk. Forward-looking agents care about earnings and job mobility as well as earnings levels, thus an assessment of the existence of a “public premium” should be based on measures of the lifetime value of employment in either sector. Using data from the European Community Household Panel survey, we evaluate the difference in lifetime value of employment in the public and private sector, taking into account differences in average earnings, earnings dispersion and earnings persistence. In addition to considering the effect of observed individual characteristics, such as education and labour market experience, the estimation strategy allows for unobserved heterogeneity – for example in terms of “public service motivation” – to influence the dynamics of individuals’ employment and earnings patterns. The common format of the ECHP permits the analysis to be carried out for six different European countries – Germany, The Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. This is first time this modelling strategy has been applied to European data, affording an international perspective on public-private pay inequalities. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/files/conferences/bhps/2009/abstracts/Matt_Dickson.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5761 %A Aedín Doris %A Donal O’Neill %A Olive Sweetman %D 2009 %T Estimating Models of Earnings Dynamics with the European Community Household Panel Data %J 2009 BHPS Research Conference, 9-11 July, 2009 %C Colchester %2 longitudinal %X The aim of this paper is to use panel data on male workers to separate the permanent from the transitory component of earnings inequality for a number of European countries. Several authors have noted the need for long panel data sets when conducting such exercises. Unfortunately the data best suited to international comparisons across European countries (the European Community Household Panel) is limited to a maximum of eight years per individual. Therefore, before commencing with a detailed analysis of the ECHP we conduct a series of Monte Carlo evaluations of our proposed estimator for ECHP type data structures. Our analysis suggests that for moderate degrees of persistence in transitory shocks, eight years is sufficient to get precise estimates of the components of inequality. However, for stronger persistence, eight years is clearly problematic and longer panels are required. With this in mind, we estimate the permanent and transitory components of inequality across European countries. We find that the nature of inequality varies substantially across countries, with differences in permanent inequality accounting for the majority of the observed cross-country differences in aggregate inequality. We also briefly assess the effects of unemployment and education on the components of inequality. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/files/conferences/bhps/2009/abstracts/Aedin_Doris.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5760 %A Giacomo Damioli %D 2009 %T How and why the dynamics of poverty differ across European countries %J XIII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE), June 10–13, 2009, Seville %C Seville %2 cross-sectional %K poverty dynamics, European countries, hazard models %X I develop a new method to analyse cross-national differences in poverty dynamics. I use the method to compare eleven European countries. With estimates from bivariate mixture hazard regression models, I predict the distribution of time spent in poverty at the individual and country level. The analysis shows that despite large differences in the proportion poor in a given year, the average length of time spent in poverty is similar across countries. Britain and Ireland are outliers with long average times spent in poverty. However, the types of individuals who last in poverty for extended periods of time differ by country. They are mainly old people in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece and Ireland, and to a lesser extent in Portugal. In France, Italy, Portugal and Spain they are mainly individuals in households with children, low labour market attachment and low educational attainment. In Germany and the Netherlands, and to a lesser degree in Britain, Denmark and Ireland, young non-employed individuals living alone also account for a relatively large fraction of the population with long spells in poverty. %U https://espe.conference-services.net/resources/321/1533/pdf/ESPE2009_0288_paper.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5759 %A Martin Kahanec %A Michael P. Shields %D 2009 %T The Working Hours of German Migrants: Temporary Versus Permanent %J XIII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE), June 10–13, 2009, Seville %C Seville %2 cross-sectional %X Migration, whether internal or international, is often viewed as an investment decision. Temporary migrants are expected to invest less in accumulating human capital specific to the host country. Instead of spending time accumulating specific human capital, they are expected to work more hours in order to accumulate savings and invest in financial capital that can be transferred back to their country of origin when they return. In this paper, using German panel data, we explore temporary migration and how temporary migrants differ from permanent migrants in their decision making and behavior. Upon correcting for endogeneity bias, temporary migrants are found to work more hours than permanent workers. This result supports a household production model of migration where migrants may be temporary by choice and not because of legal restrictions or even a bad experience in the labor market. %U https://espe.conference-services.net/resources/321/1533/pdf/ESPE2009_0436_paper.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5758 %A Martin Browning %A Almudena Sevilla Sanz %D 2009 %T Housework, Money, and Marriage %J XIII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE), June 10–13, 2009, Seville %C Seville %2 citation of SOEP results %K Home Production, Housework, Time-Use, Marriage, Household Specialization, Household Bargaining %X The sharing of public goods and services is one of the most important gains associated with forming a household, even exceeding the efficiency gains from specialization. Most of household public goods are produced using spouses's time, with men devoting about more than one hour per week to home labor and women spending about three hours. We use evidence from a variety of time-use surveys for a great number of countries and show that the total amount of time that individuals devote to household labor is greater if they live in a couple than if they live as single. In most countries the time devoted to housework is between 10 and 20 minutes per day higher for married than for single men, and between 15 to 45 minutes per day higher for married than for single women. We present a simple theory that encompasses the main mechanisms that could be behind the increase of home labor upon forming a household, such as the degree of substitution between private and public goods, or selection into marriage by those individuals with a higher taste for home labor. Using longitudinal data we reject selection, i.e. that tidier individuals select themselves into forming couples. By documenting how the time that is devoted to home production changes upon entering a union this paper provides further insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple. %U https://espe.conference-services.net/resources/321/1533/pdf/ESPE2009_0260_paper.pdf %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5757 %A Silke Anger %A Michael Kvasnicka %D 2009 %T Stop Smoking, Your Paycheck Will Thank You! Wage Effects from Smoking Cessation %J XIII Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE), June 10–13, 2009, Seville %C Seville %2 longitudinal %K Smoking cessation, smoking wage penalty, earnings regressions %X A growing body of literature has investigated the wage penalty attached to smoking. Little research, in contrast, has been done on the wage effects of smoking cessation. Using survey panel data from Germany, we study the relative earnings of smokers and former smokers over an extended period of time. Our results from pooled OLS regressions of wages on smoking status for ever smokers (smokers, former smoker) point to a large wage gain from smoking cessation. This gain disappears once we control for individual fixed effects, which suggests that the apparent wage gain attached to smoking cessation is the result of a pure selection effect. However, when adding controls for (past) smoking duration and time elapsed since quitting, individuals who did not smoke very long or who quit many years ago do appear to benefit in their earnings from quitting smoking. Both a selection effect and a causal effect of smoking cessation hence seem to underlie the average wage gains attached to quitting in our data. The prospect of a higher paycheck for short-time smokers and long-term quitters provides an additional incentive to smokers to quit smoking, an argument health authorities may want to utilize in public smoking cessation %U https://espe.conference-services.net/resources/321/1533/pdf/ESPE2009_0556_paper.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5756 %A Sergi Vidal %D 2009 %T Does the extended family cause migration? Internal migration among West-German youth %J XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference, September 27–October 2, 2009, Marrakesh %C Marrakesh %2 cross-sectional %K Internal Migration, Family Structure, Ties to Relatives, Event-History Analysis, West-Germany %X This article aims to contribute to the understanding of how the strong ties influence the first decision of internal migration. We analyze different dimensions of the family network applying hazard models to a large data set for West-Germany (i.e. GSOEP). Following residence careers since age 15 we are able to identify a significant negative effect of the netwrok' size, which may be associated to value orientations of attachment. To live further away from ties increases the hazard of migration, which grows when we control for regional heterogeneity, meaning that less dispersed ties to relatives may be found in 'sending regions', like some rural areas with less economic opportunities. Closer relationships impact strongly, decreasing the effect of other dimensions. Last, we also find that individuals with lower labor market opportunities are more likely to stay constrained by the social capital embedded in the location of residence. %U http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=90983 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5755 %A Alari Paulus %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T Inequality neutral flat tax reforms in Europe: differences between East and West %J Third meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Buenos Aires, July 21-23, 2009 %C Buenos Aires %2 simulation %K Flat tax reform, income distribution, work incentives, microsimulation %X The flat tax idea is becoming increasingly popular, especially in transition countries in Eastern Europe. The introduction of a flat tax is supposed to have several advantages. However, flat taxes can have a serious drawback in terms of their impact on the distribution of tax burdens. The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of flat tax reforms that do not change the inequality of the income distribution. We undertake a systematic approach for choosing flat tax parameters for a comparative analysis of different flat tax designs for selected Western European countries. Our analysis yields the following results. The revenue and inequality neutral flat tax rates tend to be higher in Continental than in Southern European countries, while being little affected by different measures of income inequality. The high marginal rates imply that revenue and inequality neutral flat reforms are not feasible in most countries, however, there might be scope for non-revenue or non-inequality neutral reforms depending on political preferences. %U http://www.ecineq.org/ecineq_ba/papers/Peichl2.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5754 %A Charlotte Bartels %A Timm Bönke %D 2009 %T German male earnings volatility: trends in permanent and transitory income components 1985 to 2004 %J Third meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Buenos Aires, July 21-23, 2009 %C Buenos Aires %2 longitudinal %K Earnings Volatility, Earnings Dynamics, Earnings Inequality %X Deploying data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) this paper seeks to analyze the variability of individual earnings. Changes in inequality of yearly earnings can be the result of changes in the distribution of lifetime earnings (permanent changes) and the result changes in the stability of earnings (transitory changes). While a lot of research has been dedicated to prove that both components rose in the U.S. over the past several decades, little has been done for the German case. Permanent and transitory variances of male earnings over the period 1985-2004 are estimated to determine their importance in the German earnings dynamics. We find evidence that income volatility is substantial and increasing in Germany, particularly among younger cohorts and less qualified workers. Furthermore, trends in the New German Laender indicate a rise in structural inquality, approximating the earnings distribution of the Old German Laender. %U http://www.ecineq.org/ecineq_ba/papers/Bartels.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5753 %A Andrea Brandolini %A Silvia Magri %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2009 %T Asset-related measures of poverty and economic stress %J Third meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Buenos Aires, July 21-23, 2009 %C Buenos Aires %2 cross-sectional %K poverty, vulnerability, income, net worth, financial stress %X Poverty is generally defined as income or expenditure insufficiency, but the economic condition of a household also depends on its real and financial asset holdings as well as on the possibility to access the credit market. This paper investigates notions of poverty which rely on indicators of household net worth. We review and assess three main approaches followed in the literature: income-net worth measures, asset-poverty, financial vulnerability. We provide fresh cross-national evidence based on data from the Luxembourg Wealth Study and the European Union Survey of Income and Living Conditions. %U http://www.ecineq.org/ecineq_ba/papers/Brandolini.pdf %W LWS %G GB %0 Report %M 5752 %A Gianna Claudia Gianelli %A Ursula Jaenichen %A Claudia Villosio %D 2009 %T Have labour market reforms at the turn of the millenium changed job durations of the new entrants? A comparative study for Germany and Italy %J IZA DP No. 4591 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %K employment duration, work career, tenure, precarious jobs, labour market reforms, mixed proportional hazard %X According to the aims of the labour market reforms of the 90s implemented in many European countries, workers may stay at their first job for a shorter time, but should be able to switch jobs easily. This would generate a trade-off between job opportunities and job stability. This paper addresses this issue using administrative longitudinal data for Germany and Italy, taken as representative examples of continuous and isolated reforms, respectively. The estimated piecewise constant job and employment duration models show that changes in the durations of the first job and employment – measured as the sum of multiple consecutive jobs – are observed in periods of labour market reforms. However, the existence of a trade-off is not confirmed by the results. In Germany, men have experienced an increase in employment stability over time, mated with somewhat longer job durations, while women have not benefitted from an increase in employment durations as a compensation for the marked decrease in their first job durations. In Italy, employment stability of the new entrants of both sexes has not improved after the reforms. The reduction in the duration of the first job has not been counterbalanced by an increase in the opportunity to find rapidly another job. These results suggest that the objective of increasing job opportunities by means of labour market deregulation has not been fully achieved. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4591.pdf %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5751 %A Stephan O. Hornig %A Horst Rottmann %A Rüdiger Wapler %D 2009 %T The Sorting Value of Education: Is it Different for Ethnic and Native Germans? %J Annual Conference of the European Association of Labour Economists (EALE 2009), September 10–12, 2009, Tallinn %C Tallinn %2 citation of SOEP results %U http://www.eale.nl/Conference2009/Programme/PapersB/add102624_MwcoyiTDQT.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5749 %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %D 2009 %T Starting your career with a temporary job: stepping-stone or 'dead-end'? %J SOEPpapers 228 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, income and poverty, international comparison %K temporary employment, wages, permanent earnings %X This paper uses panel data from the UK (BHPS) and Germany (GSOEP) to investigate the wage effect of entering the labour market with a temporary job. Further than the previous literature that studied the effect of the contract type on wage dynamics in the explained part of a wage regression, we also investigate the effect of the starting contract on the variance of unobserved individual effects and random earnings shocks. For this purpose, we decompose earnings into their permanent and temporary component and study the effect of such a labour market entry on each of these components. In the permanent component, we distinguish between initial unobserved earnings ability and experience-related heterogeneity. Our results for Germany, verify the existence of a wage penalty for entering the labour market with a temporary contract. This penalty disappears after 12 years for male workers and after 7 years for the female workers. In contrast, in the UK, no such wage penalty is found. However, in the UK, the initial unobserved earnings capacity is higher for workers starting off with a permanent job. No such difference emerges in Germany. In none of the two countries do we find a difference between the two groups of workers in the effect of experience-related unobserved heterogeneity. Initial inequality in the unobserved earnings capacity gradually disappears due to experience-related heterogeneity for all groups except for the British workers that entered the labour market with a temporary job. The persistence of earnings shocks is higher for workers entering the labour market with a temporary contract. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342787.de/diw_sp0228.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5748 %A Bernhard Boockmann %A Hans Verbeek %D 2009 %T Well-being, unemployment, and social interaction: An international comparison %J Annual Conference of the European Association of Labour Economists (EALE 2009), September 10–12, 2009, Tallinn %C Tallinn %2 citation of SOEP results %K Social norms, unemployment, benefit morale, benefit fraud %X If unemployment is high in an individual's reference group, the moral imperative to work for one's own living may be weakened. Consequently, the psychic costs of unemployment and work incentives are reduced. In this paper, we empirically test this proposition using a survey conducted in almost all European countries. Marginal effects calculated from ordered probit regressions pooled over countries suggest that this effect is present, at least for high levels of well-being. Evidence from individual countries is more mixed. We also consider the effect of the benefit replacement ratio and employment protection on the well-being of the unemployed. %U http://www.eale.nl/Conference2009/PapersE/Boockmann,%20Verbeek.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5747 %A Sara Ayllón %D 2009 %T Modelling state dependence and feedback effects between poverty, employment and parental home emancipation among European youth %J SOEPpapers 235 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: VATT Working Paper 10. Helsinki: Government Institute for Economic Research Finland (VATT) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, labour, international comparison %K youth poverty dynamics, trivariate multinomial probit, state dependence, feedback effects, unobserved heterogeneity %X Youth is one of the phases in the life-cycle when some of the most decisive life transitions take place. Entering the labour market or leaving parental home are events with important consequences for the economic well-being of young adults. In this paper, the interrelationship between employment, residential emancipation and poverty dynamics is studied for eight European countries by means of an econometric model with feedback effects. Results show that youth poverty genuine state dependence is positive and highly significant. Evidence proves there is a strong causal effect between poverty and leaving home in Scandinavian countries, however, time in economic hardship does not last long. In Southern Europe, instead, youth tend to leave their parental home much later in order to avoid falling into a poverty state that is more persistent. Past poverty has negative consequences on the likelihood of employment. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.343251.de/diw_sp0235.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5746 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %A Barbara S. Winter %D 2009 %T The Dynamics of Assortative Mating in Germany %J 14th Annual Conference of the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE 2009), May 8–9, 2009, Boston %C Boston %2 citation of SOEP results %K assortative marriage, Microzensus, education, log-linear models %X This paper examines the patterns of educational assortative mating in East and West Germany. In the literature it is well known that individuals do not mate randomly according to social and cultural traits. Marrying within a socio-economic group can lead to polarization and exacerbating economic inequality. In the US, there is a compelling body of evidence indicating that the educational similarity of spouses has steadily increased during the at least last four decades. Yet, for Germany little is known about actual patterns of educational assortative mating. Our empirical analysis for Germany shows that educational assortative mating has increased significantly for East and West Germany during the last 15 and 30 years, respectively. To control for increases in the educational attainment we apply different log-linear methods. The results point out that the observed changes in assortative mating in East and West Germany might be explained by changes in partner preferences regarding education. However, these changes differ by educational group. An other reason could be found in changes in the dificulty of crossing educational barriers. %U http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/9350.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5745 %A Solomon W. Polachek %A Jun (Jeff) Xiang %D 2009 %T The Gender Pay Gap Across Countries: A Human Capital Approach %J SOEPpapers 227 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, gender, international comparison %X The gender wage gap varies across countries. For example, among OECD nations women in Australia, Belgium, Italy and Sweden earn 80% as much as males, whereas in Austria, Canada and Japan women earn about 60%. Current studies examining cross-country differences focus on the impact of labor market institutions such as minimum wage laws and nationwide collective bargaining. However, these studies neglect labor market institutions that affect women’s lifetime work behavior -- a factor crucially important in gender wage gap studies that employ individual data. This paper explicitly concentrates on labor market institutions that are related to female lifetime work that affect the gender wage gap across countries. Using ISSP (International Social Survey Programme), LIS (Luxembourg Income Study) and OECD wage data for 35 countries covering 1970-2002, we show that the gender pay gap is positively associated with the fertility rate (treated exogenously and endogenously with religion as the instrument), positively associated with the husbandwife age gap at first marriage, and positively related to the top marginal tax rate, all factors which negatively affect women’s lifetime labor force participation. In addition, we show that collective bargaining, as found in previous studies, is negatively associated with the gender pay gap. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342785.de/diw_sp0227.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5744 %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2009 %T Job Displacement and the Transition to Re-Employment and Early Retirement for Non-Employed Older Workers across Institutional Environments %J 14th Annual Conference of the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE 2009), May 8–9, 2009, Boston %C Boston %2 cross-sectional %K Job Displacement, Unemployment Duration, Retirement, Institutions %X Despite the relatively higher frequency of job displacement among older workers in Europe, little is known on its effect on the work-retirement decision. Employing individual data from the European Community Household Panel, for a number of countries with differences in their institutional environments, the effect of job displacement for non-employed workers is identified separately for the transitions into re-employment and retirement. The findings suggest that in countries with relatively more generous unemployment insurance provisions for older unemployed, which offer a pathway to early retirement, older displaced workers exhibit lower re-employment and higher retirement rates compared to the non-displaced. These results are robust to dynamic selection due to unobserved heterogeneity and to the endogeneity of displacement. %U http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/9020.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5743 %A Helen Connolly %A Teresa Munzi %A Janet C. Gornick %D 2009 %T Employment Outcomes Across Countries: A Cross-National Analysis of Differentials by Parenting Status %J 14th Annual Conference of the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE 2009), May 8–9, 2009, Boston %C Boston %2 cross-sectional %U http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/9122.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5742 %A Jörg Dittmann %A Jan Goebel %D 2010 %T Your House, Your Car, Your Education: The Socioeconomic Situation of the Neighborhood and its Impact on Life Satisfaction in Germany %J Social Indicators Research %V 96 %N 3 %P 497-513 %R 10.1007/s11205-009-9489-7 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K Life satisfaction - Neighborhood %X This study deals with the impact of socioeconomic conditions and social integration into a local neighborhood on individual life satisfaction in Germany. While the majority of ecological studies to date are based on very broad neighborhood concepts, using large research units for defining neighborhood the present study contains micro-geographic information on a representative sample of private households in Germany, including features of their respective residential environments. The data was derived from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study and enriched with data from the Micromarketing-Systeme and Consult GmbH (microm) for the years 2000–2006. Our analyses reveal neighborhood effects on various facets of life satisfaction. Controlling for several covariates at the household and individual level, life satisfaction increases when a person lives in a neighborhood with a higher socioeconomic status. In addition, the individual gap between a person’s economic status and the status of the neighborhood also affects individual well-being. However, when comparing with other neighborhood aspects, the strongest effects on individual life satisfaction have social networks. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5741 %A Kornelius Kraft %A Stefanie Neimann %D 2009 %T Labor division between wife and husband and the risk of divorce: New evidence for Germany %J SOEPpapers 223 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No.4515. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, Family and networks %K divorce, labor division, Germany %X Using German panel data from 1984 to 2007, we analyze the impact of labor division between husband and wife on the risk of divorce. Gary Becker's theory of marriage predicts that specialization in domestic and market work, respectively, reduces the risk of separation. Traditionally, the breadwinner role is assigned to the husband, however, female labor force participation and their wages have risen substantially. Our results suggest that there are gender-specific differences, e.g. female breadwinner-couples have a substantially higher risk of divorce than male breadwinner-couples. In contrast, the equal division does not significantly alter the probability of separation. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342077.de/diw_sp0223.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5740 %A Andreas Peichl %A Nico Pestel %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2009 %T Mehr Ungleichheit durch kleinere Haushalte? Der Einfluss von Veränderungen der Haushaltsstruktur auf die Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland %J IZA Standpunkte Nr. 18 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %K Demografie, Einkommensungleichheit, Dekomposition, Haushaltsstrukturen, SOEP %X Da die Analyse von Einkommensverteilungen auf äquivalenzgewichteten Einkommen beruht, ist die Entwicklung der Einkommensungleichheit nicht nur Ausdruck für Veränderungen in der Entlohnungsstruktur, sondern auch für Veränderungen von Haushaltsgröße und -zusammensetzung. In den letzten 15 bis 20 Jahren ist die Einkommensungleichheit in Deutschland kontinuierlich gestiegen, während sich gleichzeitig die durchschnittliche Haushaltsgröße deutlich verringert hat. Das Ziel des vorliegenden Beitrags besteht darin, den Effekt der demografischen Entwicklung auf die Einkommensungleichheit zu quantifizieren. Es zeigt sich, dass die Ungleichheit auch ohne den demografischen Trend zugenommen hätte. Ihr Niveau wäre allerdings deutlich geringer ausgefallen als es sich tatsächlich darstellt. %U http://ftp.iza.org/sp18.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5739 %A Simon Fietze %A Elke Holst %A Verena Tobsch %D 2009 %T Persönlichkeit und Karriere - She’s got what it takes %J SOEPpapers 220 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender, subjective indicators, sp %K personality, gender, career, leadership %X In Deutschland sind Frauen in Führungspositionen unterrepräsentiert. Je höher die Hierarchiestufe desto geringer ist ihr Anteil unter den Führungskräften. Nur 2,5 Prozent der Vorstandsmitglieder der Top-200 Wirtschaftsunternehmen in Deutschland sind weiblich. Zahlreiche Studien untersuchen Einflussfaktoren auf die Karriere in Abhängigkeit z.B. von Humankapital und anderen „objektiven“ Faktoren. Unsere Untersuchung geht darüber hinaus und bezieht auch Persönlichkeitseigenschaften mit ein. Die Studie basiert auf dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP), einer repräsentativen Wiederholungsbefragung von mehr als 20.000 Personen. Verglichen werden Führungskräfte mit anderen Angestellten in der Privatwirtschaft. Die bivariate Betrachtung der als Big Five bekannten fünf Persönlichkeitsmerkmale und der Risikobereitschaft bei der eigenen beruflichen Karriere bestätigen zunächst, dass sich Führungskräfte in ihrer Selbsteinschätzung deutlich von sonstigen Angestellten unterscheiden und auch zwischen Frauen und Männern zum Teil signifikante Differenzen bestehen.Werden jedoch weitere Einflussgrößen, wie Humankapitalausstattung, soziale Herkunft sowie das individuelle Lebens- und Arbeitsumfeld zur Erklärung des Einnehmens einer Führungsposition in das Schätzmodell mit einbezogen, lassen sich zwischen Frauen und Männern keine statistisch signifikanten Unterschiede im Effekt der Persönlichkeitsdimensionen mehr nachweisen. Die geringeren Karrierechancen für Frauen gehen vielmehr auf Unterschiede in der Bedeutung der Berufserfahrung (Entwertung durch Unterbrechungen), der geleisteten Überstunden und hinsichtlich des ausgeübten Berufs (Segregation am Arbeitsmarkt) zurück. Dennoch mögen Persönlichkeitseigenschaften durchaus eine Rolle spielen, aber eher indirekt – reflektiert durch Unterschiede in den entscheidenden Einflussfaktoren auf die Karriere wie Berufserfahrung, lange Wochenarbeitszeiten und Berufswahl (Segregation am Arbeitsmarkt). %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.340880.de/diw_sp0220.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5738 %A Guido Heineck %D 2009 %T The determinants of secondary jobholding in Germany and the UK %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 42 %N 2 %P 107-120 %R 10.1007/s12651-009-0008-8 %4 Ref %F labour, international comparison %X Secondary jobholding is a persistent phenomenon in both Germany and the UK. Using panel data from the BHPS and the SOEP, reduced form participation equations are estimated for male and female workers separately. Whereas the results vary across gender and countries, there is support for both main theoretical strands, i.e. for the ‘hours-constraints’ motive and, though less clear, for the ‘heterogeneous-jobs’ motive. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5737 %A Michael Ruland %A Marcel Raab %A Benno Schönberger %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Dirk Hofäcker %A Sandra Buchholz %A Paul Schmelzer %D 2009 %T GlobalIndex - Ein soziologischer Ansatz zur Messung von Globalisierung %E Martin Weichbold %E Johann Bacher %E Christof Wolf %J Umfrageforschung - Herausforderungen und Grenzen (Sonderheft 9/2009 der Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Soziologie) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 373-394 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5736 %A Marc Vothknecht %D 2009 %T Gewalttätige Konflikte erhöhen Einkommensungleichheit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 40 %P 683-687 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K Inequality, Conflict, War %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.341090.de %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5735 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Tim Stegmann %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Deutschland ein Auswanderungsland? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 39 %P 663-669 %2 longitudinal %F migration %K SOEP, Migration, Emigration, Emigrants, Germany %X Pro Jahr verlassen 0,8 Prozent der Bevölkerung Deutschland, das sind etwa 650 000 Personen. Das Medienecho auf diese Auswanderung ist überzogen schrill, denn die meisten Auswanderer haben bereits einen Migrationshintergrund und setzen ihre Migration fort oder kehren in ihre Heimatländer zurück. Zudem zieht ein beachtlicher Teil der Auswanderer nach Österreich und in die Schweiz um, von wo aus eine Rückwanderung vergleichsweise einfach möglich ist. Eine explorative erste Erhebung bei ausgewanderten Teilnehmern der Wiederholungsbefragung Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) zeigt zudem, dass Auswanderung zwar wie erwartet für Viele mit Verbesserungen der Lebensumstände einhergeht. Allerdings geben etwa ein Sechstel der Wiederbefragten ernste Probleme und eine Rückwanderungsabsicht an. Geht man davon aus, dass nicht erfolgreiche Auswanderer bei der Panelbefragung nicht mehr mitmachen, ist dieser Anteil der Unzufriedenen und potentiellen Rückwanderer umso höher zu bewerten. Die mit Auswanderung verbundenen Hoffnungen und Träume gehen auch heutzutage - wie seit Jahrhunderten - keineswegs immer in Erfüllung %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.340726.de/09-39-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5734 %A Henning Lohmann %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Christoph Feldhaus %D 2009 %T Der Trend zur Privatschule geht an bildungsfernen Eltern vorbei %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 38 %P 640-646 %2 cross-sectional %F education %K Private schools, Selection %X Der Anteil von Kindern, die eine Privatschule besuchen, hat in den letzten Jahren stark zugenommen. Nach Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) besuchen sieben Prozent aller Schüler eine Privatschule. Die Daten geben auch Auskunft über die Eltern von Privatschülern. Demnach besuchen Schüler, deren Eltern ein Abitur haben, häufiger eine Privatschule als Schüler aus bildungsferneren Elternhäusern. Dieser Trend hat sich in den letzten Jahren verstärkt: So ist der Anteil der Privatschüler aus "bildungsnahen" Elternhäusern zwischen 1997 und 2007 um 77 Prozent gestiegen. Bei Schülern aus bildungsfernen Elternhäusern beträgt der Anstieg lediglich zwölf Prozent. Multivariate Analysen zeigen, dass die zunehmende Selektion hin zu bildungsnahen Schichten insbesondere in der Sekundarstufe auftritt. Im Grundschulbereich erhöhen regionale Faktoren sowie eine Vollerwerbstätigkeit der Mutter die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Privatschulbesuchs signifikant. Bildungspolitisch sollte verhindert werden, dass insbesondere Kinder aus bildungsnahen Schichten den öffentlichen Schulbereich verlassen. Wird ein Schulwettbewerb grundsätzlich für sinnvoll gehalten sollten Bemühungen unternommen werden, dass auch bildungsferne Schichten Privatschulen in Erwägung ziehen. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.339720.de/09-38-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5733 %A Nico A. Siegel %A Andrea Gensicke %A Salma Stimmel %A Fritz Stutz %D 2009 %T SOEP 2008 Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2008 (Welle 25) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 technical documentation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/diw_01.c.340072.de/soepmeth_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5732 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2009 %T Nickel and Dimed German Style: The Working Poor in Germany %J Ruhr Economic Papers #122 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, transfer systems, econometrics %K Income distribution, unemployment, poverty %X Using data from the German SOEP, this paper analyses whether there have been (a) any significant changes in poverty rates and poverty intensities before and after the Hartz IV reforms and (b) whether there have been observable changes in the effect of employment in reducing the threat or intensity of poverty. Using multivariate analyses we can find no evidence of increases in poverty rates comparing the time period 2002-2004 with that of 2005-2006. Further we find no change in the effect of employment in reducing the probability and intensity of poverty during this time period. The "working poor" phenomenon in Germany remains relatively small and statistically unchanged by the Hartz reforms. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP122/REP_09_122.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5731 %A Helmut Seitz %D 2008 %T Die Demographieabhängigkeit der Ausgaben und Einnahmen der öffentlichen Haushalte - Eine empirische Analyse unter Berücksichtigung der föderalen Verflechtung %J Aktion Demographischer Wandel %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %2 simulation %U http://www.tu-dresden.de/wwvwlemp/publikation/Seitz(2008)_DemographieAbhaengigkeitDerAusg&EinnDerOeffHaushalte.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5730 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Matthias Vorell %D 2009 %T Killing them with Kindness: Negative Distributional Externalities of Increasing UI Benefits %J Ruhr Economic Papers #121 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 simulation %F labour, income and poverty, transfer systems %K Unemployment, income distribution, labour supply %X Of the many labour market Hartz IV reforms that have been implemented in Germany since 2005, the role of short-term unemployment insurance has not received much attention. In this paper we examine distributional effects of labour earnings and unemployment benefits using simulated increases in unemployment insurance replacement rates or equivalently, increases in the net present value of benefit duration. Starting around an 18%-point increase in the replacement rate, there are significant negative labour supply effects, drawing those employed into unemployment shifting the mass of the earnings distribution to the left. At around a 25%-point increase in the replacement rate, the mass of the distribution shifts right again, as those receiving unemployment benefits simply enjoy an increased transfer. Thus, due to the substantial negative labour supply effects, German economic policy should avoid potentially increasing the UI benefit replacement rate (or equivalently, increasing the benefit duration) in the near future as a response to the worldwide economic crisis. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP121/REP_09_121.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5729 %A Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend (Hrsg.) %D 2009 %T Wissenschaftliche Bestandsaufnahme der Forschung zu "Wohlbefinden von Eltern und Kindern" %J Monitor Familienforschung (Beiträge aus Forschung, Statistik und Familienpolitik) 19 %C Bonn %I BMFSFJ %2 mentions of the SOEP study %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/BMFSFJ/familie,did=131512.html %G D %0 Report %M 5728 %A Sonja C. Kassenboehmer %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2009 %T Social Jealousy and Stigma: Negative Externalities of Social Assistance Payments in Germany %J Ruhr Economic Papers #117 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F Income and poverty, transfer systems, subjective indicators %K Well Being, Life Satisfaction, Social Assistance, Stigma, Social Jealousy %X This paper examines the role of social assistance payments (SAP or Sozialhilfe) in determining levels of life satisfaction in Germany using the SOEP 1995-2004. We find strong evidence that individuals in Germany are negatively influenced by increased SAP payments controlling for income, whether or not they actually receive such payments (stigma and social jealousy). While there are obvious benefits to making SAP to those needy, there are substantial negative externalities experienced by those who neither receive SAP nor qualify (counterfactual SAP). Furthermore, these negative effects are even stronger for those who do receive benefits (stigma) suggesting that social jealousy and stigma are a force to be reckoned with when evaluating social policy. We show that the added benefits of increasing SAP are reduced by 50 to 100% because of social jealousy and stigma costs, whereas child benefits (Kindergeld) are seen to enhance life satisfaction over and above a simple income effect. Further, own-earned income, over and above the SAP subsistence level is valued much higher than transfer payments at the SAP subsistence level, suggesting a policy focus on increasing employment integration efforts for SAP recipients as opposed merely to providing SAP transfers. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP117/REP_09_117.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5727 %A Werner Georg %D 2009 %T Reichtum und Lebensstil - ein Überblick vor dem Hintergrund soziologischer Theorieansätze und empirischer Befunde der Lebensstilforschung %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 266-275 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5726 %A Richard Hauser %D 2009 %T Die Entwicklung der Einkommens- und Vermögensverteilung in Deutschland in den letzten Dekaden %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 54-68 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5725 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Miriam Ströing %D 2009 %T Wohlhabend, Reich und Vermögend - Was heißt das eigentlich? %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 13-28 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Manuscript %M 5724 %A Andreia Tolciu %D 2009 %T What a Difference Peers Can Make: The Impact of Work Norms on Unemployment Duration - A Regional Approach %J Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2009, Magdeburg, 08.-11. September 2009 %C Magdeburg %2 citation of SOEP results %K regional social interactions, social work norms, group influence, regional unemployment, religious influences %X Social interaction models, i.e. the changing sequence of actions between individuals who modify their behaviour under the influence of their peers, have rarely enjoyed as high a profile in economic analysis as they do today. This paper outlines a model of how social interactions among persons belonging to the same region might influence individual unemployment duration. The impact is assumed to be enhanced through social work norms shared by peers within the group. Building on a range of German data sets and derived from multilevel analysis, the results show that social interactions in terms of social work norms, in conjunction with socio-demographic and regional characteristics, have an effect on individual unemployment duration. %U http://www.socialpolitik.ovgu.de/sozialpolitik_media/papers/Tolciu_Andreia_uid700_pid628.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5723 %A Runli Xie %D 2009 %T Trade-Off Between Consumption Growth and Inequality: Theory and Evidence for Germany %J SFB 649 Discussion Paper 2009-035 %C Berlin %I SFB 649, Humboldt University Berlin et al. %2 cross-sectional %K consumption inequality, consumption growth, German Socio-Economic Panel, altruism %X This paper examines the structure and evolution of consumption inequality. Once heterogeneous agents relate their neighbors' consumption to their own, consumption volatility and inequality are affected. The model predicts a positive relationship between the group specific average consumption growth and within-group inequality, which is empirically confirmed using survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) covering the period 1984-2005. Age and household size are crucial for within-group inequality, as young and/or small households are more sensitive to income and consumption shocks. The data also shows increases of within-group inequality directly after the reunification and the introduction of the euro. %U http://sfb649.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/papers/pdf/SFB649DP2009-035.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5722 %A Holger Stichnoth %D 2009 %T Good-bye Lenin On Our Bank Account? Within-Household Allocation in East and West German Couples %J Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2009, Magdeburg, 08.-11. September 2009 %C Magdeburg %2 simulation %K Collective household models, labour supply, microsimulation, simulated maximum likelihood, Germany %X Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 1999–2004, I estimate a collective discrete choice model of female labour supply with non-participation and non-linear taxation. I use the model to infer the share of household net income that women in couples receive for their individual consumption. In particular, I study whether the within-household allocation is more egalitarian for women who grew up in the former East Germany. The key identifying assumption is that some (but not all) parameters of the utility function are identical for single women and women in couples. I find that women receive about 67% of household net income for their individual consumption. There is no statistically significant difference with respect to the woman’s origin. %U http://www.socialpolitik.ovgu.de/sozialpolitik_media/papers/Stichnoth_Holger_uid757_pid680.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5721 %A Udo Schneider %A Brit S. Schneider %D 2009 %T Willing to be healthy? On the health effects of smoking, drinking and an unbalanced diet. A multivariate probit approach %J Diskussionspapier 01-09 %C Bayreuth %I University of Bayreuth, Institute of Public Finance %2 cross-sectional %K health behaviour; health assessment; multivariate probit; education; labour force participation %X In the theoretical literature, time and medical services are essential input factors for producing health capital. Based on the idea that individuals can influence their health through health investments, we use a multi-level approach to consider the role of health relevant behaviour in the health production process. We assume that besides medical services, health relevant be-haviour and outcomes are central determinants of the assessment of health. The estimation of a multivariate probit model using German data confirms most of the formulated hypotheses about the influence of education, income and labour force status on health relevant behaviour and health. The results indicate that health policy should encourage investments in education which correspond to investments in health. %U http://www.fiwi.uni-bayreuth.de/de/download/WP_01-09.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5720 %A Christina Felfe %D 2009 %T The Willingness to Pay for Job Amenities: Evidence from Mother's Return to Work %J SOEPpapers 247 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: CESifo Working Paper No. 2743, CESifo, Munich. %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks, sp %K Marginal Willingness to Pay; Maternal Labor Supply; Discrete Duration Models %X How can we encourage unused work potentials, such as young mothers, to participate in the labor market? This study addresses this issue by providing a direct measure for the relevance of job-related amenities for mothers work decision. It is the first study to directly estimate mothers’ marginal willingness to pay (MWP) for job amenities. Its identification strategy relies on German maternity leave length data. A theoretical model of the leave length decision is derived from a random utility approach. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and the Qualification and Career Survey, the model is estimated by a discrete duration method that assumes a logistic hazard function. The MWP for amenities can be inferred through the estimated elasticities of the leave length with respect to the disamenities and the wage. The results provide evidence that mothers are willing to sacrifice a significant fraction of their wage to reduce hazardous working conditions (more than 20% for a decrease of one standard deviation) and to enjoy a working schedule compatible with available daycare (more than 35%). %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344909.de/diw_sp0247.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5719 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Accounting for Imputed and Capital Income Flows in Income Inequality Analyses %J IZA DP No. 4634 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 254. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F Consumption / Assets / Habitation, income and poverty, econometrics, sp %K Income Inequality, Mobility, Decomposition, Capital Income, Imputed Rent, SOEP %X Using representative and consistent microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) from 1985-2007, we illustrate that capital income (CI = return on financial investments) and imputed rent (IR = return on investments in owner-occupied housing) have become increasingly important sources of economic inequality in Germany over the last two decades. Whereas the operationalization of CI in this paper is based on monetary returns on financial investments only, our definition of IR follows a regulation by the European Commission, (EC) which is currently being used to harmonize income measurement for the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) in Europe. While both of these components represent some kind of return on alternative private investments, our results indicate that they do not coincide in their impacts on income inequality and poverty. In line with the literature, net IR as defined according to the EC regulation tends to exert a dampening effect on inequality and relative poverty, very much driven by the increasing share of outright ownership among the elderly. On the other hand, inequality is boosted by CI especially when looking at the upper tail of the income distribution. As the German public pension scheme gradually loses its ability to maintain people's living standards into retirement, we find these effects to increase over time. The analyses presented here, exemplified for Germany, make a clear case for the joint consideration of all components of private investment income for the purpose of welfare analysis, be they of a monetary or non-monetary nature. This appears to be relevant in at least three dimensions of comparative research: (1) across time; (2) across space, regions, welfare regimes; (3) across the individual life course, thus analyzing the impact of investment income on intrapersonal mobility patterns. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4634.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.345483.de/diw_sp0254.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5718 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2009 %T Non Take-Up of Social Assistance in Germany - A Longitudinal Perspective %J Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2009, Magdeburg, 08.-11. September 2009 %C Magdeburg %2 longitudinal %U http://www.socialpolitik.ovgu.de/sozialpolitik_media/papers/Groh_Samberg_Olaf_uid307_pid260.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5717 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Wie wirken automatische Stabilisatoren in der Wirtschaftskrise %J IZAcompact %V Oktober/November 2009 %P 7-9 %F Transfer system, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_32.pdf %W EUROMOD %G D %0 Report %M 5716 %A Matthias Keese %D 2009 %T Triggers and determinants of severe household indebtedness in Germany %J SOEPpapers 239 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: Ruhr Economic Papers #150. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F SP, Consumption / Assets / Habitation, income and poverty, transfer systems %K household finance, debt, overindebtedness, SOEP %X The phenomenon of overindebted private households has created economic and political concern, also in Germany. Using measures of relative (over-) indebtedness which relate household income and debt services to different concepts of subsistence level, this paper investigates the question whether severe household indebtedness is mainly driven by trigger events such as unemployment, childbirth, divorce, or death of a household member expenditure or whether household characteristics are the prevailing determinants. Exploring the panel structure of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), the results suggest that a further child is likely to cause severe household indebtedness. Unemployment also worsens the relative debt situation, mainly due to the income drop. Strokes of fate and events such as wedding and cohabitation do not have a direct effect on the risk of overindebtedness. However, if these events come along with a change of the number of adult household members, the associated income shock may trigger severe indebtedness, too. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP150/REP_09_150.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5715 %A N.N. %D 2009 %T Automatic Stabilizers and Economic Crisis: United States vs. Europe %J IZA COMPACT (Engl.) %V Oct./Nov. 2009 %P 13-15 %F Transfer system, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_en_32.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5714 %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T The Development of Richness in Europe %J Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2009, Magdeburg, 08.-11. September 2009 %C Magdeburg %2 cross-sectional %K Richness, Affluence, Top Incomes, Welfare States, Income Distribution %X In recent years, a branch of literature on the top of the (income) distribution emerged in Economics using top income shares as a measure of richness. This paper contributes to this literature by comparing different measures of richness (income shares, headcount, intensity measures). We analyse the development of various richness indices over time in Europe (and other OECDCountries) using micro data. We explain the different developments in different countries by taking country specific situations (institutions, distribution of resources) into account. Further on, we compare the findings between different richness indices to show their differences and similarities in evaluating the top of the income distribution. Our analysis yields the following results. Different data sources as well as different richness measures can lead to different results for cross country comparisons and rankings, the analysis of the development of richness over time. However, in general, different rather homogeneous groups of countries can be identified: richness is rather high in Southern and Eastern European countries, as well as the English speaking countries, medium in Continental Europe and low in Scandinavian countries. %U http://www.socialpolitik.ovgu.de/sozialpolitik_media/papers/Peichl_Andreas_uid599_pid536.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5713 %A Ulf Rinne %D 2009 %T You Live and Learn: Private-Sector Training in Germany %J Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2009, Magdeburg, 08.-11. September 2009 %C Magdeburg %2 longitudinal %K Human Capital; On-the-Job Training; Germany %X This paper analyzes the incidence, wage effects and employment effects of private-sector training in Germany. Using data from the SOEP, we concentrate on two periods: a) 1997–2000 and b) 2001–2004. Our results indicate a fairly similar pattern with regard to the incidence of private-sector training in Germany in both periods, while the picture which arises with respect to the effects of private-sector training on wages is not very robust to the econometric approach. We find positive wage effects of about 4–6 percent in both samples in the fixed effects specifications, but these effects generally decrease quite substantially in the fixed growth rates specifications. With respect to the effect of participation in private-sector training on subsequent employment prospects, we find a positive effect in both samples as the probability of being employed in subsequent years is raised by about 2–3 percentage points. However, this positive employment effect disappears after around 5 years. %U http://www.socialpolitik.ovgu.de/sozialpolitik_media/papers/Rinne_Ulf_uid507_pid450.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5712 %A Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau %A Jos van Ommeren %D 2009 %T Labour supply and commuting %J SOEPpapers 222 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper No. 09-008/3. Amsterdam and Rotterdam: Tinbergen Institute %2 longitudinal %F labour, sp %K Commuting cost; congestion tax; labour supply %X A new paradigm for transport economists has been established: revenues of a welfare-maximising road tax should be employed to reduce the level of a distortionary income tax. An essential assumption to reach this conclusion is that the number of workdays is optimally chosen, whereas daily workhours are fixed, implying that given a road tax, workers may only reduce their commuting costs by reducing total labour supply. However, a labour supply model which also allows for optimally chosen daily hours implies that commuting costs increase daily hours, whereas the effect on total labour supply is ambiguous. This paper addresses this issue empirically by analysing the relationship between labour supply patterns and commuting distance using the socio-economic panel data for Germany between 1997 and 2007. Endogeneity of commuting distance is accounted for by using employer-induced changes in commuting distance. In line with the theoretical model developed, we find that commuting distance has a positive effect on daily hours. Our analysis does not find a negative effect of commuting distance on total labour supply, suggesting that a reduction in the income tax, as advocated in the literature, may not be necessary. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.342008.de/diw_sp0222.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5711 %A N.N. %D 2009 %T Do Smaller Households Increase Income Inequality? %J IZA COMPACT (Engl.) %V Oct./Nov. 2009 %P 15-16 %F income and poverty, transfer systems %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_en_32.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5710 %A Laura Wichert %A Winfried Pohlmeier %D 2009 %T Female Labour Force Participation and the Big Five %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-003 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %K Female labor supply, Personality traits, Wages %X This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits and female labor force participation. While research on the role of cognitive skills for individual labor market success has a long tradition in economics, comparatively little is known about the channels through which non-cognitive skills affect individual labor market behavior. There is striking evidence that personality traits play a major role in explaining individual differences in school attendance and school performance. However, comparatively little is known about how and which personality traits effect labor supply decisions. In this paper, we relate personality traits to preference parameters using a conventional structural framework of labor force participation. This allows us to separate the direct effects of personality traits affecting the individual participation decision through different individual preferences from the indirect effects through wages. We can show that personality traits play an important role in the female labor force participation decision. The channels through which personality traits effect labor force participation are manifold and depend on the specific trait. Aggregation of traits to a single index is therefore a suboptimal strategy. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp10003.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5709 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Mehr Ungleichheit durch kleinere Haushalte? Einfluss der Haushaltsstruktur auf die Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland %J IZA COMPACT %V Okt./Nov. 2009 %P 10-11 %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_32.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5708 %A Carsten Ochsen %D 2008 %T Parental Labor Market Success and Children's Education Attainment %J Thünen Series of Applied Economic Theory - Working paper No. 95 %C Rostock %I University of Rostock %2 cross-sectional %K education attainment; parental labor supply; macroeconomic uncertainty; family structure; intergenerational link %X This study examines the effects of parental labor market activities on children's education attainment. In contrast to the existing literature we consider parental experiences until the children graduate from school. In addition, the effects of the regional economic environment during teacher's decision about the secondary school track are analyzed. Using data drawn from the German Socio-Economic Panel an ordered probit estimator is used to model children's education attainment. With respect to parental labor market participation we find that father's full-time and mother's part-time employment have significant positive effects on children's education attainment. Furthermore, we obtain evidence that the regional GDP growth rate and the regional unemployment rate when children are 10 years old are significantly related to the education that these children ultimately achieve. Our interpretation is that regional economic conditions affect teachers'recommendations for the secondary school track, which are given during the last year of primary school. The results reveal the less successful parents are on the labor market, the lower the average education level of their children. A second important conclusion is that children who live in regions which experience a poor economic performance over a longer period are, on average, less educated than children who live in more affluent regions. %U http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:ros:wpaper:95 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5707 %A Cyriaque Edon %A Thierry Kamionka %D 2009 %T Dynamic modeling of fertility and labor market participation of married and cohabiting women %J European Meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM) 2009, August, 23-27, 2009 %C Barcelona %2 longitudinal %K fertility, Heterogeneity, panel data, Participation, simulation based estimation %X We model jointly fertility and participation decisions of the women who live in couple using a dynamic model. We analyze, for the period going from 1994 to 2001, the labor supply and the fertility decision of married or cohabiting women in France, Spain, Germany, United-Kingdom and Denmark. We estimate a dynamic bivariate probit model with random effects using the ECHP (European Community household Panel) and using a simulated maximum likelihood estimator. These estimates are made on an annual basis taking into account the initial conditions problem. The decisions of participation and fertility of women who live in couple depend on the individual characteristics (observed or unobserved) and are characterized by a significant state dependence. Our results suggest that the decisions of employment and fertility cannot be separately modeled. The difference of fertility across these countries is explained by individual characteristics and variations of social and fiscal policies across countries. However, the unobserved components of heterogeneity play a central role in the observed differences across countries. We show the importance of the permanent income component in the participation decision. Random effects are negatively correlated across the equations of the model. Consequently, women who, a priori, prefer to have a higher consumption have weaker preferences for fertility. %U http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2009/prog/viewpaper.asp?pid=1567 %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5706 %A Hendrik Schmitz %D 2009 %T Reducing the Number of Doctor Visits by Supply-Side Regulations %J European Meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM) 2009, August, 23-27, 2009 %C Barcelona %2 longitudinal %K count data, differences-in-differences, latent class hurdle model, supplier-induced demand %X We analyze the effect of the introduction of a fixed budget for the ambulatory care sector in 1993, the introduction of individual practice budgets in 1997, and the tightening of the budget in real terms thereafter on the lengths of treatments of patients using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel over the period from 1985 to 2006. With a random effects-type two-part model in a difference-in-differences setting, we find evidence that the reforms did not change the patient’s behavior (and access to health care) but that especially the introduction of individual practice budgets in 1997 reduced the treatment durations. %U http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2009/prog/viewpaper.asp?pid=2708 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5705 %A Peter Haan %A Victoria Prowse %D 2009 %T Unemployment Insurance versus Minimum Income - Effects on Working Behavior over the Life-cycle %J European Meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM) 2009, August, 23-27, 2009 %C Barcelona %2 longitudinal %K life-cycle employment, structural life-cycle model, unemployment insurance %X In this paper we develop a dynamic structural life-cycle model of labor supply behavior which accounts for endogenous accumulation of human capital and for the effect of the tax and transfer system on work incentives. In addition to income tax, social security contributions and social assistance, we model unemployment insurance benefits which are endogenous with respect to life-cycle employment. Specifically, an individual’s recent employment history determines the duration of eligibility to unemployment insurance benefits while the level of these benefits is tied to previous earnings. We use this framework to study the life-cycle employment effects of transforming a traditional welfare state, as is currently in place in Germany, towards a more Anglo-American system in which the period of entitlement to unemployment insurance payments is reduced and payments do not depend on previous earnings. %U http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2009/prog/viewpaper.asp?pid=1219 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5704 %A Andrey Launov %A Irene Schumm %A Klaus Wälde %D 2009 %T Estimating incentive and welfare effects of non-stationary unemployment benefits %J European Meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM) 2009, August, 23-27, 2009 %C Barcelona %2 longitudinal %K general equilibrium, matching model, non-stationary unemployment benefits, Semi-Markov process, structural estimation %X We formulate a general equilibrium matching model with spell-dependent unemployment benefits and endogenous search effort. The model gives rise to an endogenous distribution of unemployment duration characterized by a time-varying hazard function. Using methods from the literature on Semi-Markov processes, we obtain an expression for the aggregate unemployment rate under heterogeneous search effort. We perform structural estimation of the model using a German micro-data set (SOEP) and discuss the effects of the recent unemployment benefit reform (Hartz IV). Our results show that although the reform and economic growth have contributed to the reduction of the aggregate unemployment rate, aggregate welfare has gone down. %U http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2009/prog/viewpaper.asp?pid=492 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5703 %A Patrick A. Puhani %A Katja Sonderhof %D 2009 %T Switch-On and Switch-Off Effects of Sick Pay Reform an Absence from Work and on Health-Related Outcomes %J European Meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM) 2009, Barcelona, 23-27 August 2009 %C Barcelona %2 longitudinal %K absenteeism, difference-in-differences, health expenditure, hospitalization, intrinsic motivation, natural experiments, quantile regression, Sickness pay %X We evaluate the switch-on and switch-off effects of a natural experiment that reduced sick pay in Germany from 100 to 80% of the wage rate but that effectively only applied to workers without a collective bargaining agreement. Two years following implementation of the reform, a newly elected federal government repealed it. We estimate the reform’s impact on annual days of absence by applying a difference-in-differences strategy to person-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. We find a 2-day reduction in the number of days of absence, almost a quarter of the pre-reform mean. The reform also reduced the average number of days spent in hospital by almost half a day, but at the same time did not have an effect on subjective health outcomes. Quantile regression reveals higher point estimates (both in absolute and relative terms) at higher quantiles, meaning that the reform predominantly reduced long durations of absence. A further analysis of the switch-on and switch-off effects shows higher point estimates for switch-off than switch-on effects. This finding is consistent with experimental evidence on the effect of incentive contracts on voluntary cooperation. %U http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2009/prog/viewpaper.asp?pid=311 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5702 %A Herbert Brücker %A Elke J. Jahn %D 2009 %T Migration and Wage Setting: Reassesing the Labor Effects of Migration %J Kiel Working Paper No. 1502 %C Kiel %I Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) %2 citation of SOEP results %K Migration; wage-setting; labor markets; panel data %X This paper employs a wage-setting approach to analyze the labor market effects of immigration into Germany. The wage-setting framework relies on the assumption that wages tend to decline with the unemployment rate, albeit imperfectly. This enables us to consider labor market rigidities, which are particularly relevant in Europe. We find that the elasticity of the wage-setting curve is particularly high for young and well-educated workers. The labor market effects of immigration are moderate: a 1 percent increase in the German labor force through immigration increases the unemployment rate by less than 0.1 percentage points and reduces wages by 0.1 percent. %U http://www.ifw-members.ifw-kiel.de/publications/migration-and-wage-setting-reassessing-the-labor-market-effects-of-migration/BruckerFinal.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5700 %A Katja Coneus %A Maresa Sprietsma %D 2009 %T Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital in Early Childhood %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-038 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F education, family and networks, miscellaneous %K early childhood, skills, intergenerational transmission %X It is a well-known fact that the level of parents' education is strongly correlated with the educational achievement of their children. In this paper, we shed light on the potential channels through which human capital is transmitted from mothers to their children in early childhood. The main channels through which maternal human capital benefit the child's verbal and social skills are birth weight and father's support. Moreover, reading stories to the child is most relevant for the transmision of verbal skills whereas for social skills, a crucial channel for maternal human capital is the attendance of institutional childcare. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09038.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5699 %A Joachim Merz %D 2009 %T Time Use and Time Budgets: Improvements, Future Challenges and Recommendations %J IZA DP No. 4358 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F miscellaneous %K time use, time budgets and time use surveys, time use data %X "Time-use statistics offer a unique tool for exploring a wide range of policy concerns including social change; division of labour; allocation of time for household work; the estimation of the value of household production; transportation; leisure and recreation; pension plans; and health-care programmes, among others" (United Nations). This expertise will discuss recent developments, improvements and future challenges of time use and time budgets for policy and research with focus on international and in particular German national developments. It is written in the sequel of the last German KVI commission report on the improvement of the information infrastructure between sciences and statistics. Topics are: recent international time use institutions, data archives and surveys; German time use data bases and their access, actual time use research fields and studies; time use and economic and social policy; new methods in time use survey sampling, future developments and European and international challenges. The conclusions recommend first of all a new German Time Use Survey GTUS 2011/12 and urgently calls for its financing and start of organisation. Specific GTUS improvements, SOEP time use issues, a brand new time use panel and a permanent establishment of the German research data centres (RDCs) are recommended in addition. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4358.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5698 %A Joachim Merz %A Tim Rathjen %D 2009 %T Time and Income Poverty: An Interdependent Multidimensional Poverty Approach with German Time Use Diary Data %J IZA DP No. 4337 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 215. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, methods, miscellaneous %K interdependent multidimensional time and income poverty, time and income substitution, extended economic well-being, satisfaction, CES utility function estimation, working poor, German Socio-Economic Panel, German Time Use Surveys 2001/02 %X Income as the traditional one dimensional measure in well-being and poverty analyses is extended in recent studies by a multidimensional poverty concept. Though this is certainly a progress, however, two important aspects are missing: time as an important dimension and the interdependence of the often only separately counted multiple poverty dimensions. Our paper will contribute to both aspects: First, we consider time – and income – both as striking and restricting resources of everyday activities and hence account for time and income as important multiple poverty dimensions. Second, the interdependence of the poverty dimensions will be evaluated by the German population to allow an advanced approach to understand possible substitution effects and the respective trade offs between the dimensions. Referring to the time dimension, we follow Sen's capability approach with its freedom of the living conditions' choice and social exclusion and argue, that restricted time might exclude from social participation. In particular, restricted genuine, personal leisure time (not entire leisure time) in particular is associated with a restricted social participation. The crucial question then is how to measure the substitution between income and such genuine leisure time. In our analysis we consider the country population’s valuation with data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and estimate the substitution by a CES-utility function of general utility/satisfaction. Given this quantification we disentangle time, income and interdependent multidimensional poverty regimes characterising the working poor. In addition, we quantify further socio-economic influences for each interdependent multidimensional poverty regime by a multinomial logit based on time use diary data of the German Time Use Study 2001/02. One striking result for Germany: the substitution between time and income is significant and we find an important fraction of time poor who are unable to substitute their time deficit by income. These poor people are ignored within the poverty and well-being as well as the time crunch and time famine discussion so far. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4337.pdf; http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.340879.de/diw_sp0215.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5697 %A Hendrik Jürges %A Steffen Reinhold %A Martin Salm %D 2009 %T Does Schooling Affect Health Behavior? Evidence from the Educational Expansion in Western Germany %J IZA DP No. 4330 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %X During the postwar period German states pursued policies to increase the share of young Germans obtaining a university entrance diploma (Abitur) by building more academic track schools, but the timing of educational expansion differed between states. This creates exogenous variation in the availability of higher education, which allows estimating the causal effect of education on health behaviors. Using the number of academic track schools in a state as an instrumental variable for years of schooling, we investigate the causal effect of schooling on health behavior such as smoking and related outcomes such as obesity. We find large negative effects of education on smoking. These effects can mostly be attributed to reductions in starting rates rather than increases in quitting rates. We find no causal effect of education on reduced overweight and obesity. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4330.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5696 %A Giorgio Brunello %D 2009 %T The Effect of Economic Downturns on Apprenticeships and Initial Workplace Training: A Review of the Evidence %J IZA DP No. 4326 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %X The existing empirical evidence on the relationship between apprenticeships, initial workplace training and economic downturns, is relatively scarce. The bottom line of this literature is that ratio of apprentices to employees tends to be (mildly) pro-cyclical and to decline during a recession, with the notable exception of the Great Depression, when it rose (at least in England). When broader measures of training are considered, which exclude apprentices, the weight of the evidence is in favour of counter-cyclical training incidence. This paper suggests that a possible reconciliation of these findings is based on recognizing that firms may have incentives to train incumbents during a downturn and at the same time to reduce the recruitment and training of young employees, who are engaged in the transition from school to work. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4326.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5695 %A Denisa Maria Sologon %A Cathal O'Donoghue %D 2009 %T Increased Opportunity to Move Up the Economic Ladder? Earnings Mobility in EU: 1994-2001 %J IZA DP No. 4311 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 221. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison, econometrics, sp %K panel data, wage distribution, inequality, mobility %X Do EU citizens have an increased opportunity to improve their position in the distribution of earnings over time? This question is answered by exploring short and long-term wage mobility for males across 14 EU countries between 1994 and 2001 using ECHP. Mobility is evaluated using rank measures which capture positional movements in the distribution of earnings. All countries recording an increase in cross-sectional inequality recorded also a decrease in short-term mobility. Among countries where inequality decreased, short-term mobility increased in Denmark, Spain, Ireland and UK, and decreased in Belgium, France and Ireland. Long-term mobility is higher than short-term mobility, but long-term persistency is still high in all countries. The lowest long-term mobility is found in Luxembourg followed by four clusters: first, Spain, France and Germany; second, Netherlands, and Portugal; third, UK, Italy and Austria; forth, Greece, Finland, Belgium and Ireland. The highest long-term mobility is recorded in Denmark. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4311.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.341695.de/diw_sp0221.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5694 %A Alison L. Booth %D 2009 %T Gender and Competition %J IZA DP No. 4300 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, gender, international comparison %K glass ceiling, experimental exonomics, personality differences %X In almost all European Union countries, the gender wage gap is increasing across the wages distribution. In this lecture I briefly survey some recent studies aiming to explain why apparently identical women and men receive such different returns and focus especially on those incorporating pyschological factors as an explanation of the gender gap. Research areas with high potential returns to further analysis are identified. Several examples from my own recent experimental work with Patrick Nolen are also presented. These try to distinguish between the role of nature and nurture in affecting behavioural differences between men and women that might lead to gender wage gaps. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4300.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5693 %A Holger Stichnoth %D 2009 %T The Optimal Choice of a Reference Standard for Income Comparisons: Indirect Evidence from Immigrants' Return Visits %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-037 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %/ 2010: SOEPpaper 264. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, migration, econometrics, sp %K reference standard, social comparison, immigration, Germany %X Das vorliegende Papier testet die Vorhersage von Falk und Knell (2004), dass eine höhere Produktivität ceteris paribus zu einem höheren Referenzstandard für Einkommensvergleiche führt. Im Modell von Falk und Knell ergibt sich der optimale Referenzstandard aus einem Trade-off zwischen zwei Motiven: Einerseits profitieren Individuen von einem möglichst niedrigen Referenzstandard, da sie bei einem Vergleich entsprechend positiv abschneiden. Andererseits wirkt laut Falk und Knell ein höherer Referenzstandard motivierend und senkt dadurch die Kosten eines gegebenen Arbeitseinsatzes. In ihrem Modell lässt sich nun zeigen, dass Personen mit höherer Produktivität einen Anreiz haben, auch einen höheren Referenzstandard zu wählen. Diese Vorhersage lässt sich jedoch nicht ohne Weiteres empirisch überprüfen, da der Referenzstandard für Einkommensvergleiche in Datensätzen mit größerer Fallzahl in der Regel nicht beobachtet wird. Die Idee des vorliegenden Papiers ist es nun, zwei indirekte Tests durchzuführen. Diese Tests beruhen auf der Annahme, dass für Einwanderer Besuche in ihren Herkunftsländern einen Einfluss auf den Referenzstandard für Einkommensvergleiche haben. Ich leite die zwei Vorhersagen her, dass (1) Einwanderer mit höherer Ausbildung (als Proxy für die Produktivität) seltener zu Besuchen in ihre Herkunftsländer zurückkehren und (2) dass sie, wenn sie denn zurückkehren, größere Schwierigkeiten haben, sich heimisch zu fühlen. Ich teste die beiden Vorhersagen mit fünf Wellen des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP),einem Datensatz mit einer großen Zahl von Beobachtungen zu Einwanderern und mit zahlreichen Variablen zu Themen der Migration. Beide Vorhersagen werden bestätigt. Probit- und Ordered-Probit-Modelle zeigen, dass Einwanderer mit höherer Bildung in der Tat seltener zu Besuchen zurückkehren und dass sie bei ihren Besuchen größere Schwierigkeiten haben, sich heimisch zu fühlen. In allen Modellen sind die Zusammenhänge statistisch signifikant, aber eher schwach. Ein Unterschied von einer Standardabweichung (das heißt, von 2,5 Schuljahren), reduziert die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Besuches um ungefähr 0.7 Prozentpunkte. Auch für den zweiten Test ergibt sich ein zwar signifikanter, aber nur kleiner Effekt. Andere Variablen, wie etwa das Haushaltseinkommen, die Entfernung zum Herkunftsland oder politische Gründe für die Auswanderung sind deutlich wichtigere Einflussfaktoren. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09037.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5692 %A Caroline Dieckhoener %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T Importing a Successful System? Simulating Different Regimes of Financing Social Security for Germany %J IZA Policy Paper No. 8 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 simulation %F transfer systems, international comparison %K social security, welfare states, comparative analysis, EUROMOD %X In Germany, there is an ongoing debate about how to increase the efficiency of the social security system. The aim of this paper is to simulate different financing systems for Germany with its typical Conservative welfare state regime. For our analysis, we rely on the European static multinational microsimulation model EUROMOD, which provides the opportunity to implement the financing systems of other European countries in Germany (policy swap). The introduction of a Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives. The introduction of the Social-democratic Danish financing system decreases inequality of incomes and leads to ambiguous incentives effects. Our results suggest that there is scope for efficiency increasing reforms in Germany although we do not simulate behavioural responses. %U http://ftp.iza.org/pp8.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5691 %A Karl Brenke %D 2009 %T Erwerbstätige mit Nebentätigkeiten in Deutschland und Europa %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 35 %P 598-607 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K Secondary employment, Additional jobs %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.333656.de/09-35-3.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 5690 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Melanie Kramer %D 2009 %T "Vermögen in Deutschland" (ViD) - eine qualitative Studie %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 279-294 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5689 %A Michael Hartmann %D 2009 %T Reichtum und Eliten im europäischen Vergleich %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 231-241 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5688 %A Marc Szydlik %D 2009 %T Reich durch Erbschaft und Schenkung? %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 135-145 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5687 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 2009 %T Vermögensforschung und Sozialer Wandel. Anmerkungen zu einer Soziologie des "Reichtums und Vermögens" %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 119-134 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5686 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jan Goebel %A Markus M. Grabka %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Zur verbesserten Erfassung von Nettohaushaltseinkommen und Vermögen in Haushaltssurveys %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 85-96 %2 technical documentation %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5685 %A Alexander Tarvenkorn %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 2009 %T Wohlhabend durch Bildung und Beruf. Oder: Wer sind die Hocheinkommensbezieher? %E Thomas Druyen %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %E Matthias Grundmann %J Reichtum und Vermögen: Zur gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung der Reichtums- und Vermögensforschung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 70-84 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5684 %A Cahit Guven %D 2009 %T Reversing the Question: Does Happiness Affect Consumption and Savings Behavior? %J SOEPpapers 219 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K happiness, savings, consumption, weather %X I examine the impact of happiness on consumption and savings behavior using data from the DNB Household Survey from the Netherlands and the German Socio-Economic Panel. Instrumenting individual happiness with regional sunshine, the results suggest that happier people save more, spend less, and have a lower marginal propensity to consume. Happier people take more time for making decisions and have more control over expenditures; they expect a longer life and (accordingly) seem more concerned about the future than the present; they also expect less inflation in the future. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.338514.de/diw_sp0219.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5683 %A Cahit Guven %D 2009 %T Weather and Financial Risk-Taking: Is Happiness the Channel? %J SOEPpapers 218 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K happiness, risk-taking, climate %X Weather variables, and sunshine in particular, are found to be strongly correlated with financial variables. I consider self-reported happiness as a channel through which sunshine affects financial variables. I examine the influence of happiness on risk-taking behavior by instrumenting individual happiness with regional sunshine, and I nd that happy people appear to be more risk-averse in financial decisions, and accordingly choose safer investments. Happy people take more time for making decisions and have more self-control. Happy people also expect to live longer and accordingly seem more concerned about the future than the present, and expect less inflation. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.338505.de/diw_sp0218.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5682 %A Marco Francesconi %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Thomas Siedler %D 2009 %T The Effect of Lone Motherhood on the Smoking Behaviour of Young Adults %J SOEPpapers 217 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA Discussion Paper 4392. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, family and networks, health %K smoking; lone parent; childhood family structure; divorce; unobserved heterogeneity %X We provide evidence that living with an unmarried mother during childhood raises smoking propensities for young adults in Germany. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4392.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.338503.de/diw_sp0217.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5681 %A Stefan Liebig %A Carsten Sauer %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T The Justice of Earnings in Dual-Earner Households %J SOEPpapers 216 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, gender, subjective indicators %X The rise in female labor market participation and the growth of “atypical” employment arrangements has, over the last few decades, brought about a steadily decreasing percentage of households in which the man is the sole breadwinner, and a rising percentage of dual-earner households. Against this backdrop, the present paper investigates the impact of household contexts in which the traditional male breadwinner model has been called into question on individuals’ subjective evaluations of the equity or inequity of their personal earnings. In the first step, based on social production function theory, we derive three criteria used by individuals to evaluate the fairness or justice of their personal earnings: compensation for services rendered, coverage of basic needs, and the opportunity to earn social approval. In the second step, we apply considerations from household economics and new approaches from gender research to explain why men’s and women’s evaluations of justice are determined to a considerable degree by the specific situation within their household—for example, by the status and income relation between the two partners. The assumptions derived regarding gender-specific patterns in justice attitudes are then tested on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) from the year 2007. We find that, among women, the perceived justice of personal earnings depends much more strongly on the particular household context. At the same time, opportunities for social comparison within the household and the relation between the woman’s personal income and that of her husband play central roles. Men’s justice evaluations, in contrast, are determined to a much greater extent by whether their income allows them to conform to traditional gender norms and concepts of “masculinity,” and by so doing, to gain social approval outside the household as well. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.338496.de/diw_sp0216.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5680 %A Stefan Liebig %A Carsten Sauer %A Katrin Auspurg %A Thomas Hinz %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T A Factorial Survey on the Justice of Earnings Within the SOEP-Pretest 2008 %J SOEPpapers 239 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ IZA DP No. 4663 %2 technical documentation %F SP, methods, subjective indicators %X This research note describes the Factorial Survey and its implementation in the Pretest 2008 of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). The main research objective of this study was to investigate the capability of Factorial Surveys in large population surveys. Therefore, we created a vignette module that was part of the CAPI-questionnaire with 24 descriptions of fulltime employees. Respondents gave their ratings using a three step procedure. Afterwards, interviewers and respondents gave feedbacks about the rating task. We analyzed these feedbacks and the response behavior in order to get detailed insights about the usability of this data collection method. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.344531.de/diw_sp0238.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5679 %A Johannes Uhlig %A Heike Solga %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Bildungsungleichheiten und blockierte Lernpotenziale: Welche Bedeutung hat die Persönlichkeitsstruktur für diesen Zusammenhang? %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 38 %N 5 %P 418 - 441 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F education, miscellaneous, family and networks %X Der Beitrag untersucht, inwiefern ungleiche Bildungschancen mit dem Phänomen von Underachievement verbunden sind. Analysiert wird zudem, ob Persönlichkeitseigenschaften den Zusammenhang von sozialer Herkunft und Bildungschancen vermitteln. Underachievement bezieht sich auf die Beobachtung, dass die schulischen Ergebnisse von Kindern hinter deren kognitiven Lernpotenzialen zurückbleiben. Die Analysen basieren auf Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Sie zeigen, dass das Underachievement-Risiko für Kinder von Eltern ohne akademischen Abschluss deutlich höher ist als für Kinder, bei denen mindestens ein Elternteil über einen akademischen Abschluss verfügt. Ein Ergebnis unserer Analysen ist, dass Persönlichkeitsstrukturen die ungleichen Underachievement-Risiken nicht erklären können. Persönlichkeitsausprägungen haben lediglich einen stärkeren Einfluss auf den Schulerfolg bei Kindern aus Akademiker-Familien. Dies ist vor allem einem Selektionseffekt geschuldet. Dieser Befund sowie die Berücksichtigung von Schulnoten in unseren Analysen deuten darauf hin, dass nicht Leistungsunterschiede, sondern Unterschiede in Bildungsentscheidungen die höhere Underachievement-Risiken von Kindern aus nicht-akademischen Familien verursachen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5678 %A Michael Gebel %A Johannes Giesecke %D 2009 %T Ökonomische Unsicherheit und Fertilität. Die Wirkung von Beschäftigungsunsicherheit und Arbeitslosigkeit auf die Familiengründung in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 38 %N 5 %P 399 - 418 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %K labour, family and networks %X Vor dem Hintergrund der jüngsten, teils kontroversen wissenschaftlichen Debatte zur Auswirkung ökonomischer Unsicherheit auf die Familiengründung analysieren wir in diesem Beitrag die Fertilitätskonsequenzen der zwei wohl wichtigsten Indikatoren ökonomischer Unsicherheit – befristeter Beschäftigungsverhältnisse und Arbeitslosigkeit – in Ost- und Westdeutschland. Basierend auf Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) der Jahre 1995-2007 können wir weder für ost- noch für westdeutsche Frauen nachweisen, dass befristete Arbeitsverhältnisse zu einem Aufschub der ersten Mutterschaft führen. Ebenfalls lassen sich keine Wirkungsunterschiede befristeter Beschäftigung nach individuellem Bildungsniveau, dem Qualifikationsgrad der beruflichen Position oder dem Wirtschaftssektor feststellen. Phasen von Arbeitslosigkeit hingegen führen sowohl in Ost- als auch in Westdeutschland zu einer Verschiebung der ersten Geburt. Allerdings unterscheiden sich die Fertilitätsmuster zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland dahingehend, dass in Westdeutschland Familiengründungen häufig dann verschoben werden, wenn der männliche Partner von Arbeitslosigkeit betroffen ist, während der Prozess der Familiengründung in Ostdeutschland weniger von der Erwerbssituation des männlichen Partners als vielmehr von der Arbeitsmarktlage der Frau betroffen zu sein scheint. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5677 %A Holger Lengfeld %A Jochen Hirschle %D 2009 %T Die Angst der Mittelschicht vor dem sozialen Abstieg. Eine Längsschnittanalyse 1984-2007 %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 38 %N 5 %P 379 - 399 %/ 2008: Hagener Arbeitsberichte zur Soziologischen Gegenwartsdiagnose - HASG - Nr. 07/2008, FernUniversität Hagen, Institut für Soziologie, Hagen. %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, econometrics %X Seit Mitte des ersten Jahrzehnts des 21. Jahrhunderts wird in der Öffentlichkeit über die Krise der Mittelschicht in Deutschland diskutiert. Behauptet wird, dass sich die Mittelschicht zunehmend vor sozialem Abstieg fürchte. Die Prüfung dieser These steht im Mittelpunkt des Aufsatzes. Dazu werden Befunde aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und der Armutsforschung referiert, denen zufolge Beschäftigungsunsicherheiten, die zu Beginn der 1990er Jahre nur für gering qualifizierte Erwerbspersonen typisch waren, nunmehr auch in Mittelschichtberufe einsickern. Zugleich wird ein Übergreifen von Abstiegsängsten auf Angehörige der Mittelschicht vermutet, die selbst nicht aktuell von Vertragsbefristungen oder unfreiwilligen Erwerbsunterbrechungen betroffen sind („Spill Over“-Effekt). Mithilfe von SOEP-Daten 1984 bis 2007 werden deskriptive und multivariate Analysen unter Verwendung der empfundenen Sorge vor Arbeitsplatzverlust durchgeführt. Deskriptiv wird gezeigt, dass nur das mittlere Segment der Mittelschicht, die durchschnittlich qualifizierten Angestellten mit Routineaufgaben, einen im Zeitverlauf überproportionalen Anstieg an Abstiegsangst aufweisen. Panel-Regressionen zeigen, dass dieser Anstieg auch dann bestehen bleibt, wenn man u. a. den Erwerbskontext, die Branchenzugehörigkeit, den Haushaltskontext und weitere soziodemografische Merkmale eines Befragten berücksichtigt. Im Ergebnis zeigt sich seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre ein zeitlicher Anstieg der Abstiegsangst der mittleren Mitte, der erwerbsstrukturell nicht erklärt werden kann. %U http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/imperia/md/content/soziologie/soz4/hasg_7.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5676 %A Hartmut Esser %D 2009 %T Pluralisierung oder Assimilation? Effekte der multiplen Inklusion auf die Integration von Migranten %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 28 %N 5 %P 358 - 379 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, methods %X Der Beitrag untersucht auf der Grundlage eines allgemeinen theoretischen Modells mit den Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) empirisch die Mechanismen und sozialen Bedingungen der Entstehung und die Effekte der Mehrfachintegration für die Sozial-Integration von Migranten. Der Hintergrund ist die aktuelle Kontroverse zwischen eher pluralistischen und eher assimilationistischen Ansätzen über die (wechselseitige) Bedeutung ethnischer Ressourcen, wie Sprache, Netzwerke und Identifikation, für die Integration der Migranten, insbesondere auch in Hinsicht auf ihre Arbeitsmarktchancen. Es zeigt sich, dass Mehrfachintegrationen, wie die Bilingualität, ethnisch gemischte Netzwerke oder Hybrid-Identitäten über die „Assimilation“ in der jeweiligen Eigenschaft hinaus keinerlei oder eher sogar negative Einflüsse auf die Integration in das Aufnahmeland, speziell auch auf dem Arbeitsmarkt haben und die ethnische Segmentation immer von Nachteil ist. Mindestens in dieser Hinsicht scheint kaum etwas für die Hypothesen der pluralistischen Positionen zu sprechen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5675 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T 25 Jahre Sozio-oekonomisches Panel – Ein Infrastrukturprojekt der empirischen Sozial- und Wirtschaftsforschung in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 38 %N 5 %P 350-357 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %F methods %X Die Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) stellt seit nunmehr 25 Jahren für die sozial-, verhaltens- und wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Grundlagenforschung Mikrodaten bereit. Der Beitrag präsentiert einen Überblick dieser national wie international bedeutsamen Infrastruktureinrichtung der empirischen Sozialforschung und verdeutlicht, dass die Daten des SOEP in zweifacher Hinsicht von besonderem soziologischen Interesse sind. Einmal erlauben sie eine jährlich wiederholbare repräsentative Situationsanalyse, die auch die Veränderungsprozesse deutlich macht und damit einen Beitrag zur Beschreibung des sozialen Wandels in Deutschland leistet. Zum anderen bieten die Daten die Basis, um theoretische Erklärungsansätze für das Verhalten von Individuen, von Haushalten, von Gruppen und Gesellschaften zu testen und damit zu einer empirisch fundierten Theorieentwicklung beizutragen. Seit 1988 werden regelmäßig Beiträge, die auf dem SOEP als Datenbasis beruhen, in der Zeitschrift für Soziologie veröffentlicht. Es wird dargelegt, dass nicht nur der Anteil quantitativ-empirisch ausgerichteter Beiträge in der ZfS in den letzten 20 Jahren stetig gewachsen, sondern auch der „Gesamt-Impact“ des SOEP an der Zeitschrift nachhaltig gestiegen ist. Das SOEP ist mit 34 Beiträgen mittlerweile der mit Abstand wichtigste Mikrodatensatz für quantitativ ausgerichtete Beiträge in der Zeitschrift für Soziologie. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5674 %A Marco Gießelmann %D 2009 %T Arbeitsmarktpolitischer Wandel in Deutschland seit 1991 und das Working Poor - Problem: Einsteiger als Verlierer des Reformprozesses? %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 38 %N 3 %P 215-238 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, income and poverty %X Legitimiert durch den Verweis auf Prozesse der Globalisierung wurden in Deutschland seit Beginn der 1990er Jahre sozial- und arbeitsmarktpolitische Reformen implementiert, die, direkt oder indirekt, auf den Ausbau des Niedriglohnsektors abzielen. Trotzdem konnte in vielen Studien zum „Working Poor“ – Problem kein tief greifender Wandel der materiellen Lebensbedingungen von Erwerbstätigen nachgewiesen werden. Dies ist darauf zurückzuführen, dass etablierte Erwerbstätige durch institutionelle Mechanismen weitestgehend vor den Auswirkungen der Reformen (bzw. vor einer Abwertung ihrer Arbeitsmarktposition) geschützt sind. Dieser Schutz besteht allerdings nicht für Personen, die nicht durch vorgelagerte Erwerbstätigkeit abgesichert sind. Dementsprechend zeigen empirische Analysen auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP), dass sich niedrig entlohnte Beschäftigung und Armut insbesondere unter Einsteigern auf dem Arbeitsmarkt (aus dem Bildungssystem und bei Übergängen aus der Erwerbslosigkeit) ausgebreitet haben. Die Risiken dieser Gruppen sind in Relation zu allen Erwerbstätigen zwischen 1991 und 2006 überproportional angestiegen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5673 %A Jenjira J. Yahirun %D 2009 %T Take Me “Home”: Determinants of Return Migration Among Germany’s Elderly Immigrants %J CCPR-2009-019 %C Los Angeles %I University of California, California Center for Population Research %2 longitudinal %F migration, miscellaneous %K return migration, elderly migrants, immigrant families, GSOEP %X This paper examines the determinants of return migration as foreign-born individuals approach old age in Germany. Return migration in later life engages a different set of conditions than return migration earlier on, including framing return as a possible retirement strategy. Using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel, results suggest that later-life emigrants are “negatively selected” on the basis of economic resources. However, family resources such as spousal characteristics and ties to kin in “home” and “host” countries also shape decisions to return. Results from this paper highlight the broader importance of framing return migration within the processes of international migration and immigrant incorporation. %U http://papers.ccpr.ucla.edu/papers/PWP-CCPR-2009-019/PWP-CCPR-2009-019.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5672 %A Anja Kühne %D 2009 %T Überraschend klug - Viele Schüler ohne studierte Eltern haben ein hohes Potenzial - kommen aber nicht aufs Gymnasium %J Der Tagesspiegel, 27. Aug. 2009 %P 28 %U http://www.tagesspiegel.de/magazin/wissen/WZB;art304,2883886 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5671 %A Janet C. Gornick %A Eva Sierminska %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2009 %T The Income and Wealth Packages of Older Women in Cross-National Perspective %J The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences %V 64B %N 3 %P 402-414 %R 10.1093/geronb/gbn045 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F Gender, miscellaneous, international comparison %K Income; Wealth; Poverty; Comparative; Women; Older %X Objectives. We assess the income and wealth packages of older women’s (age 65+ years) households and the extent to which low income is paired with low wealth, across a group of six high-income countries. Methods. We use data on income and net worth from the Luxembourg Wealth Study, a new cross-national microdatabase. We define income poverty as having household income less than 50% of the national median and asset poverty as holding financial assets equivalent to less than 6 months of income at the poverty threshold. Results. Older women typically have less income than do members of younger households at the national median, but their wealth holdings are generally much higher than their country’s median wealth holdings. Older women’s households in the United States report the highest net worth across these countries, in part because older American women have comparatively high rates of homeownership. However, American older women are also substantially more likely to be income poor. They also report high levels of asset poverty, as do women across all our comparison countries, with Sweden as a partial exception. Discussion. Further research is needed to identify the most vulnerable subgroups, to integrate analyses of necessary expenditures, and to assess policy implications . %W LWS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5670 %A Alari Paulus %A Francesco Figari %A Holly Sutherland %D 2009 %T The Effect of Taxes and Benefits on Income Distribution (Chapter 7) %E Terry Ward %E Orsolya Lelkes %E Holly Sutherland %E István György Tóth %J European Inequalities - Social Inclusion and Income Distribution in the European Union %C Budapest %I Tàrki %P 153-175 %2 simulation %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5669 %A Márton Medgyesi %A István György Tóth %D 2009 %T Economic Growth and Income Inequalities (Chapter 6) %E Terry Ward %E Orsolya Lelkes %E Holly Sutherland %E István György Tóth %J European Inequalities - Social Inclusion and Income Distribution in the European Union %C Budapest %I Tàrki %P 131-152 %2 cross-sectional %W CHER %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5668 %A N.N. %D 2009 %T Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften - Vernetzung als Mehrwert %E Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft %J Jahresbericht 2008 - Aufgaben und Ergebnisse %C Bonn %I Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft %P 48ff. %2 mentions of the SOEP study %U http://www.dfg.de/jahresbericht/download/dfg_jb2008.pdf %G D %0 Book %M 5667 %A Anna Rosinus %D 2009 %T Vermögensdekonzentration und Mitarbeiterkapitalbeteiligungsgesetz (Dissertation) %E Bert Rürup %E Werner Sesselmeier %J Sozialökonomische Schriften Bd. 38 %C Frankfurt/M. et al. %I Peter Lang %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5666 %A Denis Gerstorf %A Nilam Ram %A Mira Hidajat %A Ulman Lindenberger %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %T Late-Life Decline in Well-Being Across Adulthood in Germany, the UK, and the US: Something is Seriously Wrong at the End of Life %J Psychology and Aging %V (forthcoming) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous, international comparison %K Selective mortality; successful aging; differential aging; psychosocial factors; wellbeing; multiphase growth model %X 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 stable over age, but declined rapidly with impending death. Articulating notions of terminal decline associated with impending death, we identified prototypical transition points in each study between three and five years prior to death, after which normative rates of decline steepened by a factor of three or more. The findings suggest that mortality-related mechanisms drive late-life changes in well-being and highlight the need for further refinement of psychological concepts about how and when late-life declines in psychosocial functioning prototypically begin. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5665 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Zur Entwicklung der Vermögensungleichheit in Deutschland %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 19 %N 4 %P 577 - 600 %R 10.1007/s11609-009-0112-1 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty %K Vermögensungleichheit, Vermögensmobilität, Vermögensakkumulation, SOEP, Wealth inequality, Wealth mobility, Wealth accumulation %X Einkommensungleichheit und relative Einkommensarmut dominieren seit langem die sozialpolitische Diskussion in Deutschland, während – auch aus Gründen eingeschränkter Datenverfügbarkeit – die personelle Vermögensverteilung vergleichsweise unzureichend erforscht ist. Der vorliegende Beitrag nutzt Mikrodaten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) und stützt sich dabei auf individuelle Angaben zum Geld- und Sachvermögen der Jahre 2002 und 2007. Innerhalb dieses 5-Jahreszeitraums hat die Konzentration der Vermögen ebenso wie die der Einkommen deutlich zugenommen. Detaillierte Sozialstrukturanalysen belegen neben signifikanten Unterschieden in der Vermögensausstattung nach Migrationshintergrund, Bildung, Region und Einkommenslage eine ausgeprägte Lebenslaufabhängigkeit. Diese Querschnittsdimension wird auf Basis der Längsschnittdaten des SOEP erweitert um multivariate Regressionsanalysen, die neben der Relevanz des individuellen Erwerbs- und Einkommensverlaufs für den Vermögensaufbau auch die nachhaltige Bedeutung intergenerationaler Transmissionsmechanismen (insbesondere Erbschaften) für die individuelle Vermögensakkumulation und -mobilität belegen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5664 %A Elke Holst %D 2009 %T Full-time Workers Want to Work Fewer Hours, Part-time Workers Want to Work Longer Hours %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 19 %P 130-137 %2 longitudinal %K Working time, Working time preferences, Gender gap, East / West Germany %X Since the reunification of Germany, average working times for men and women have followed different trends. There are various reasons for the difference. More and more women are gainfully employed; they engage in part-time and marginal employment, both of which are on the rise. The importance of full-time employment has declined. This accounts for most of the reduction in their average workweek, which decreased by 2.3 hours to 31.9 hours between 1993 and 2007. The full-time employment of men also declined, in both relative and absolute terms-unlike their average workweek, which, according to data provided by the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), totaled 43.3 hours per week in 2007. This is 0.8 hours more than in 1993. Overall, the working time of male and female wage and salary earners in West Germany and of such earners in East Germany have converged, though not the number of working hours preferred by women in the two regions. These numbers remain considerably higher in East Germany than in West Germany. The differences are most pronounced among women who work part-time. In East Germany, the women who this applies to often find that this form of employment provides too low a level of work. Long workweeks exceeding 40 hours are not very popular in either part of Germany-not even among men, at least half of whom work that long, though only 17 percent of them do so by preference. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_02.c.298980.de/diw_wr_2009-19.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5663 %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %A Matthias Schündeln %D 2009 %T Who stays, who goes, who returns? East–West migration within Germany since reunification %J Economics of Transition %V 14 %N 4 %P 703-738 %R 10.1111/j.1468-0351.2009.00373.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration %K Migration, Germany, reunification, temporary migration %X We study the determinants of East–West migration within Germany during the period 1990–2006, using administrative data, the German Microcensus and the German Socio-Economic Panel. We find that in addition to income prospects and employment status, two well-known determinants of migration, psychological and social factors play an important role in determining the migration decision. Men and women move from East to West in proportionate numbers, but among individuals who lived in the East in 1989 women are more likely to migrate. The migrant body in the second wave of migration, starting in the late 1990s, is increasingly composed of young, educated people. By focusing on differences between temporary and permanent migrants, we find that older and single individuals are more likely to return East than stay permanently in the West, compared with younger and married individuals. Finally, the life satisfaction of permanent migrants increases significantly after a move, while that of temporary migrants remains essentially flat. %U http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/professoren/fuchs/staff/fuchs/paper9.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5662 %A Guy Mayraz %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Life Satisfaction and Relative Income - Perceptions and Evidence %J SOEPpapers 214 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA Discussion Paper 4390. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, subjective indicators %K Income Comparisons, Relative Income, Life Satisfaction, German Socio Economic Panel Study, SOEP %X Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective well-being and income comparisons against a wide range of potential comparison groups, enabling us to investigate a broader range of questions than in previous studies. In questions inserted into a 2008 module of the German-Socio Economic Panel Study we ask subjects to report (a) how their income compares to various groups, such a co-workers, friends, and neighbours, and (b) how important these income comparisons are to them. We find substantial gender differences, with income comparisons being much better predictors of subjective well-being in men than in women. Generic (same-gender) comparisons are the most important, followed by within profession comparisons. Once generic and within-profession comparisons are controlled for, income relative to neighbours has a negative coefficient, implying that living in a high-income neighbourhood increases happiness. The perceived importance of income comparisons is found to be uncorrelated with its actual relationship to subjective well-being, suggesting that people are unconscious of its real impact. Subjects who judge comparisons to be important are, however, significantly less happy than subjects who see income comparisons as unimportant. Finally, the marginal effect of relative income on subjective well-being does not depend on whether a subject is below or above the reference group income. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4390.pdf, http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.333831.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5661 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %D 2009 %T "Do I really need to go to rehab? I'd say no, no, no." Estimating Price Elasticities of Convalescent Care Programs %J SOEPpapers 212 (forthcoming in: Economic Journal) %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 910. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, transfer systems, health %K convalescent care, health spa, medical rehabilitation, price elasticities, SOEP %X This study is the first to estimate the price elasticities of demand for both medical rehabilitation programs and treatment at health spas. In Germany, the Statutory Health Insurance (SHI) covers both forms of therapy if administered in authorized medical facilities on referral from a physician. While health resort stays are prescribed to recover from general symptoms of poor health and are preventive in character, medical rehabilitation implies recovering from a specific illness or accident. From 1997 onwards, the German government more than doubled the copayments for both types of health care services from DM 12 (e6.14) to DM 25 (e12.78) per day for those insured under the SHI. Using longitudinal microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), this exogenous price variation allows us to study the causal effects on demand, since we have a sound control group available. The data suggest that pull-forward effects in 1996 accounted for up to one-fifth of the subsequent decrease in demand. Taking this anticipation effect into account, we show that the reform induced a decrease in total demand of about 20 percent. We estimate the price elasticity for rehabilitation programs that aim at preventing work incapacity to be about -0.15, whereas the elasticity for rehabilitation programs for recovery from work accidents lies around -0.30. In contrast, the price elasticity for treatment at health spas is elastic and lies between -1 and -2.5. %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.242839.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5660 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %D 2009 %T Measurement of Health, the Sensitivity of the Concentration Index, and Reporting Heterogeneity %J SOEPpapers 211 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 916. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, health, methods, subjective indicators %K health measures; health inequality; SF12; grip strength; SOEP %X We show that the magnitude of the concentration index (CI) depends crucially on the underlying health measure. The highest degree of inequality is found when dichotomized subjective health measures like health satisfaction or self-assessed health (SAH) are employed. Measures of medical care usage like doctor visits result in substantially lower concentration indices. Moreover, with the use of SF12, a generic health measure, the inequality indicator is reduced by a factor of ten. Scaling SAH by means of the SF12 leads to similar results to those with the pure SF12 measure. Employing generic health measures used with other populations like the Canadian HUI-III or the Finish 15D to cardinalize SAH has a significant impact on the degree of inequality measured. Finally, by contrasting the physical health component of the SF12 to the unambiguously objective grip strength measure, we provide evidence of the presence of income-related reporting heterogeneity in generic health measures. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/100331/diw_sp0211.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5659 %A Richard Layard %A Guy Mayraz %A Stephen J. Nickell %D 2009 %T Does Relative Income Matter? Are the Critics Right? %J SOEPpapers 210 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: CEP Discussion Paper No. 918. London: Centre for Economic Performance %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, subjective indicators, international comparison %K Easterlin Paradox, happiness, relative income, growth %X Do other peoples’ incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from any given income? And does this help to explain why in the U.S., Germany and some other advanced countries, happiness has been constant for many decades? The answer to both questions is ‘Yes’. We provide 4 main pieces of evidence. 1) In the U.S. General Survey (repeated samples since 1972) comparator income has a negative effect on happiness equal in magnitude to the positive effect of own income. 2) In the West German Socio-Economic Panel since 1984 the same is true but with life satisfaction as the dependant variable. We also use the Panel to compare the effect of income comparisons and of adaptation as factors explaining the stable level of life-satisfaction: income comparisons emerge as much the more important. 3) When in our U.S. analysis we introduce “perceived” relative income as a potential explanatory variable, its effect is as large as the effect of actual relative income – further supporting the view that comparisons matter. 4) Finally, for a panel of European countries since 1973 we estimate the effect of average income upon average lifesatisfaction, splitting income into two components: trend and cycle. The effect of trend income is small and illdefined. Our conclusions relate to time series and to advanced countries only. They differ from those drawn in recent studies by Deaton and Stevenson/Wolfers, but those studies are largely cross-sectional and mostly include non-advanced as well as advanced countries. %U http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp0918&r=ltv, http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.242706.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5658 %A Miriam Beblo %D 2009 %T Buchbesprechung: Kasten, Tanja, Monetäre und nicht-monetäre Effekte von Erwerbsunterbrechungen %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 229 %N 4 %P 516-517 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %G D %0 Report %M 5657 %A Björn Bartling %A Ernst Fehr %A Barbara Fischer %A Fabian Kosse %A Michel André Maréchal %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Daniel Schunk %A Jürgen Schupp %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Geduld von Vorschulkindern - Ergebnisse einer Experimentalstudie im Haushaltskontext von Kindern %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-069 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %/ 2009: Zeitpräferenzen von Kindern im Vorschulalter: Eine experimentelle Untersuchung im Rahmen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). SOEPpapers 203. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, miscellaneous, methods %K Ungeduld, Motivationsaufschub, Experimentelles Design, SOEP %X In dieser Studie werden anhand einer experimentellen Datenerhebung im Rahmen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) mögliche Determinanten des Belohnungsaufschubs bei Kindern im Alter von fünf bis sechs Jahren untersucht (im Folgenden als "Geduld bei Kindern" bezeichnet). Die Pilotstudie zu den Zeitpräferenzen im Vorschulalter wurde in einer Kooperation vom IEW Zürich, SOEP Berlin und ZEW Mannheim durchgeführt. Das Verhalten wird in einem Experiment beobachtet, bei dem sich die Kinder zwischen einer Belohnung, welche sofort erhältlich ist und einer größeren Belohnung, auf die sie warten müssen, entscheiden können. Das Experiment wurde in der Wohnung der Familie durchgeführt. Ein zweites Experiment diente dazu, die Zeitpräferenzen der Mütter zu erfassen. Der Belohnungsaufschub gilt als wichtige Vorstufe für die Ausbildung der Handlungskontrolle, die wiederum eine Grundlage für den Schul- und Arbeitsmarkterfolg und die Integration in die Gesellschaft ist. Aus ökonomischer Sicht haben Zeitpräferenzen eine herausgehobene Bedeutung für alle Investitions- und Sparentscheidungen, insbesondere auch für die Investitionen in Bildung und das Humankapital. Aus Sicht der Bildungspolitik ist beispielsweise die Frage von erheblicher Bedeutung, ob und ggf. in welcher Entwicklungsphase man die Ausdauer und Geduld von Kindern und damit das Leistungsvermögen verbessern kann. Im Kontext dieser Diskussion wird in der Forschung vermehrt das Verhalten im Vorschulalter untersucht, da grundlegende kognitive und nicht-kognitive Fähigkeiten im Kindesalter den Schulerfolg prognostizieren. Die vorliegende Studie möchte dazu beitragen, eine wichtige Forschungslücke zu schließen, da über die Determinanten von Zeitpräferenzen von Kindern im Vorschulalter und deren Müttern bisher wenig Evidenz vorliegt. Zusammenfassend bestätigt die Pilotstudie, dass die Geduld von Kindern bereits im Vorschulalter eine signifikante Varianz aufweist. Während fast 80% der Kinder geduldig erscheinen, sind ca. 20% der Kinder in diesem Alter aufgrund des experimentellen Tests eher ungeduldig. Unsere Ergebnisse verdeutlichen, dass mit ansteigendem Alter die Geduld zunimmt. Bessere verbale Fähigkeiten und Geduld sind positiv miteinander korreliert. Keinen Zusammenhang mit der Geduld weisen das Geschlecht, die Anzahl Kinder im Haushalt, das Haushaltseinkommen sowie der Besuch einer Bildungseinrichtung auf. Jedoch deuten die Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass eine geduldigere Mutter sowie eine längere Stilldauer im Säuglingsalter die Wahrscheinlichkeit geduldig zu sein erhöht. Die frühe Eltern-Kind-Interaktion scheint demnach auch im Bereich der Zeitpräferenz die "Wiege des Handelns" zu sein. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/100060/diw_sp0203.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09069.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5656 %A Tanjev Schultz %D 2009 %T Falscher Schultyp - Eine Studie deutet darauf hin, dass fast jeder dritte Schüler im Unterricht stark über- oder unterfordert ist %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 28. Aug. 2009 %P 6 %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5655 %A Gabriele Doblhammer %D 2009 %T Langes Leben und schlechteres Befinden - ein Paradox? %J Demografische Forschung %V 6 %N 2 %P 3 %U http://www.demografische-forschung.org/archiv/defo0902.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5654 %A Corinna Kleinert %A Britta Matthes %D 2009 %T Data in the Field of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning: Present Situation, Improvements and Challenges %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 91 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F education %K adult education; further education; lifelong learning; continuing training; life course; competencies; data access %X Over the last years, political and scientific debates have stressed the growing importance of adult education. Currently important research questions call not only for data sources that collect detailed information on adult education with repeated measurements and in different cohorts, but they should also include data on other life spheres such as education and working histories, partnership and household information, as well as competence development. In Germany, there are several large-scale datasets containing information on adult education. While general panel studies do not provide a systematic overview of educational activities of adults, studies focusing on adult education are either small-scale or cross-sectional and contain little context information. A study that covers information on all educational activities in the life course as well as repeated competence assessment is still missing. In part, these deficits will be resolved by large-scale longitudinal studies focused on adults and education that were either recently conducted or are currently prepared. Thus, we do not call for new data sources on adult education. What is far more important in the next years is analyzing the data of the new large-scale data sources thoroughly, but also developing new theoretical approaches to adult education. %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_91.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5653 %A Gabriele Doblhammer %A Rasmus Hoffmann %D 2009 %T Gender Differences in Trajectories of Health Limitations and Subsequent Mortality. A Study Based on the German Socioeconomic Panel 1995-2001 With a Mortality Follow-up 2002-2005 %J Journal of Gerontology, Series B - Social Sciences (online first) %R 10.1093/geronb/gbp051 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F health, gender %K Gender • Germany • Health limitations • Mortality • Trajectories %X Objectives: Although research on health limitations has investigated gender differences in health and mortality, gender differentials in individual-level trajectories have been studied less frequently. Moreover, there are no studies on the relationship between course types and subsequent mortality. We investigate course types, explore confounding by socioeconomic and demographic correlates, and pose the question of whether the gender gap in morbidity results from differences in the onset of, and/or survival with, health limitations. Methods: Using the German Socioeconomic Panel, we identify individual trajectories of health limitations and use multinomial logistic regressions to explore confounding and the relationship with mortality. Results: The frequency of stable trajectories without limitations is lower among women because they tend to experience courses that involve extended periods of limitations and deteriorating health. Women also experience more frequently improvement after deterioration. The female mortality advantage is particularly large after health deterioration. Discussion: Health limitations do not make men and women more equal in the face of death. Our results are consistent with earlier studies showing that mortality selection and differences in chronic conditions may explain the gender gap in health and mortality. We extend previous research showing that the female health disadvantage is largely the result of their mortality advantage. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5652 %A Niels Michalski %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Sozialer Rohstoff: "Den meisten Menschen kann man vertrauen." %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 34 %P 570-579 %2 longitudinal %F social indicators, miscellaneous %K SOEP, Trust, Social capital %X Vertrauen ist in den letzten Jahren zu einem ambivalenten Schlüsselbegriff geworden, der in Debatten um den vermeintlichen Vertrauensverlust im öffentlichen Leben wie gegenüber Politikern und Institutionen aufgegriffen wird. Der Begriff wird auch als Ursache für die Krise auf den globalen Finanzmärkten herangezogen, etwa aufgrund des zu hohen Grades an "blindem Vertrauen" bei Kreditnehmern und Kreditgebern. Nach den 2003 und 2008 erhobenen Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) zum persönlichen Vertrauen von in Deutschland lebenden Erwachsenen beträgt der Anteil der Personen, die ein hohes Maß an Vertrauen in Mitmenschen äußern, stabil 14 Prozent. Der Anteil derjenigen, die zu beiden Zeitpunkten einen geringen Grad an Vertrauen angaben, liegt bei etwa 40 Prozent. Bei Erwachsenen, die in den alten Bundesländern leben, ist das Vertrauensniveau höher als in Ostdeutschland. Während arbeitslos Gemeldete eher geringes Vertrauen haben, verfügen Akademiker und Selbständige über das höchste Vertrauensniveau. Für das Maß an Vertrauen spielen unveränderbare oder nur wenig entwickelbare Persönlichkeitsmerkmale wie Offenheit und Gewissenhaftigkeit eine Rolle, aber auch sozio-demografische Merkmale sowie die kurzfristige gesellschaftliche Integration. Die gesellschaftliche Ressource "Vertrauen" ist also auch gesellschaftlich beeinfluss- und herstellbar. %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.298529.de %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5651 %A Christian Grund %A Christine Harbring %D 2009 %T Trust and Control at the Workplace: Evidence from Representative Samples of Employees in Europe %J IZA DP No. 4297 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, subjective indicators %K autonomy; control; monitoring; performance appraisal; regulation of working time; trust, experiment, survey, representativity, SOEP %X Based on two representative samples of employees, the German Socio Economic Panel and the European Social Survey, we explore the relation between certain measures of control in employment relationships (i.e. working time regulations, use of performance appraisal systems, monitoring by supervisors, autonomy to organize the work) and individuals’ inclination to trust others. Trust is measured by the general trust question like in most other economic studies based on surveys. We find that strict working time regulations, monitoring and lack of autonomy – all indicators for control at the workplace – are negatively related to trust. Moreover, we contribute to the literature on trust by gathering hints to other potential determinants of trust. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4297.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5650 %A Volker Meinhardt %A Markus Grabka %D 2009 %T Grundstruktur eines universellen Alterssicherungssystems mit Mindestrente %J Diskussionspapier des Gesprächskreises Sozialpolitik der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %C Bonn %I Friedrich Ebert Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems %U http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/wiso/06545.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5649 %A Johannes Geyer %A Viktor Steiner %D 2009 %T Zahl der Riester-Renten steigt sprunghaft - aber Geringverdiener halten sich noch zurück %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 32 %P 534-541 %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems %K SOEP, Trust, Social capital %X Vertrauen ist in den letzten Jahren zu einem ambivalenten Schlüsselbegriff geworden, der in Debatten um den vermeintlichen Vertrauensverlust im öffentlichen Leben wie gegenüber Politikern und Institutionen aufgegriffen wird. Der Begriff wird auch als Ursache für die Krise auf den globalen Finanzmärkten herangezogen, etwa aufgrund des zu hohen Grades an "blindem Vertrauen" bei Kreditnehmern und Kreditgebern. Nach den 2003 und 2008 erhobenen Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) zum persönlichen Vertrauen von in Deutschland lebenden Erwachsenen beträgt der Anteil der Personen, die ein hohes Maß an Vertrauen in Mitmenschen äußern, stabil 14 Prozent. Der Anteil derjenigen, die zu beiden Zeitpunkten einen geringen Grad an Vertrauen angaben, liegt bei etwa 40 Prozent. Bei Erwachsenen, die in den alten Bundesländern leben, ist das Vertrauensniveau höher als in Ostdeutschland. Während arbeitslos Gemeldete eher geringes Vertrauen haben, verfügen Akademiker und Selbständige über das höchste Vertrauensniveau. Für das Maß an Vertrauen spielen unveränderbare oder nur wenig entwickelbare Persönlichkeitsmerkmale wie Offenheit und Gewissenhaftigkeit eine Rolle, aber auch sozio-demografische Merkmale sowie die kurzfristige gesellschaftliche Integration. Die gesellschaftliche Ressource "Vertrauen" ist also auch gesellschaftlich beeinfluss- und herstellbar. %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.298529.de %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5648 %A Jan Goebel %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 2009 %T Zur Angleichung von Einkommen und Lebensqualität im vereinigten Deutschland %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 78 %N 8 %P 122-145 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %X Der Übergang zur Marktwirtschaft erfolgte in den neuen Ländern im Unterschied zu anderen osteuropäischen Staaten unter dem Primat der sozialpolitischen Angleichung der Lebensbedingungen an das höhere Wohlstandsniveau der alten Länder. Bezüglich der Wohlstandsentwicklung, insbesondere im unteren Einkommensbereich, wie auch der subjektiven Bewertungsmaßstäbe lassen sich im Verlauf der 90er Jahre hierbei deutliche Angleichungsfortschritte aufzeigen. Für die noch verbleibenden Differenzen zwischen neuen und alten Ländern sind sowohl hinsichtlich der Einkommensunterschiede als auch der Zufriedenheitseinschätzungen derzeit keine weiteren schnellen Angleichungen absehbar. Gravierende Unterschiede zwischen alten und neuen Ländern bestehen nach wie vor noch bezüglich der wahrgenommenen Qualität der Gesellschaft, insbesondere bei der Beurteilung von institutionellen Regelungen und sozialen Konflikten sowie der Realisierung von Gerechtigkeits- und Sicherheitsbedürfnissen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5647 %A IGES Institut GmbH %D 2009 %T Finanzielle Zuschüsse zur medizinisch unterstützten Fortpflanzung (künstlichen Befruchtung) aus Steuermitteln (Studie) %C Berlin %I IGES Institut GmbH %2 cross-sectional %F health, transfer systems %U http://www.iges.de/presse07/pressemappe/e7413/infoboxContent7417/Studie_Finanzierung_kuenstliche_Befruchtung_ger.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Unpublished Work %M 5646 %A Helmut Redeker %D 2009 %T Gutachten betreffend einzelne Datenschutzfragen des sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C Bonn %I Heinle Baden Redeker + Partner GbR Rechtsanwälte %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Report %M 5645 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T Work and Money: Payoffs by Ethnic Identity and Gender %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 7366 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper No. 908. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2009: IZA DP 4275. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, gender, migration %K ethnosizer; ethnicity; ethnic identity; immigrant assimilation; integration; ethnic earnings %X Upon arrival in the host country, immigrants undergo a fundamental identity crisis. Their ethnic identity being questioned, they can be classified into four states – assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization. This is suggested by the ethnosizer, a newly established measure to parameterize a person's ethnic identity, using individual information on language, culture, societal interaction, history of migration, and ethnic self-identification. In what state individuals end up varies among immigrants even from the same country. Moreover, the quest for ethnic identity affects women and men differentially. This paper contends that ethnic identity can significantly affect the attachment to and performance of immigrants in the host country labor market, beyond human capital and ethnic origin characteristics. Empirical estimates for immigrants in Germany show that ethnic identity is important for the decision to work and significantly and differentially affects the labor force participation of men and women. Women who exhibit the integrated identity are more likely to work than women who are German assimilated; this does not hold for men. However, once we control for selection in the labor market and a slew of individual and labor market characteristics, ethnic identity does not significantly affect the earnings of men or women immigrant workers. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.100081.de/dp908.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp4275.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5644 %A Jens Kratzmann %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2008 %T Verbessert der Besuch des Kindergartens die Startchancen von Kindern aus sozial schwachen Familien im Schulsystem? Eine Untersuchung auf Basis des SOEP %E Jörg Ramseger %E Matthea Wagener %J Chancenungleichheit in der Grundschule. Ursachen und Wege aus der Krise %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 295-298 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5643 %A Claus Schäfer %D 2009 %T Soziale Polarisierung in Deutschland - ein Mythos? %J WISO direkt Juli 2009 %P 1-4 %U http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/wiso/06543.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5642 %A Stefan Bach %D 2009 %T Vermögensbesteuerung in Deutschland: Eine Ausweitung trifft nicht nur Reiche %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 30 %P 478-486 %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, transfer systems %K Property taxation, Distribution of the tax burden, Wealth inequality %X Im internationalen Vergleich besteuert Deutschland die Vermögen niedrig. Eine Ausweitung der Besteuerung auf das Durchschnittsniveau von OECD und EU könnte ein Steuermehraufkommen von gut einem Prozent des Bruttoinlandsprodukts erzielen - das wären gegenwärtig rund 25 Milliarden Euro. Bei der Grundsteuer besteht dringender Reformbedarf, da die Grundstückswerte völlig veraltet sind. Eine Steuererhöhung würde aber die Wohnkosten erhöhen und damit die ärmeren Haushalte relativ stärker treffen als die reichen. Mit Vermögen- und Erbschaftsteuern soll die Belastung auf die Wohlhabenden konzentriert werden. Hohe Steuersätze können aber zu Ausweichreaktionen der Steuerpflichtigen führen. Ferner verschärfen sie die Wirkungen von Fehlbewertungen von Grundstücken oder Unternehmen. Daher sollten die persönlichen Freibeträge moderat sein, um niedrige Steuersätze und eine gleichmäßigere Belastung zu ermöglichen. %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.242078.de %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5641 %A Elke Holst %D 2009 %T Führungskräfte-Monitor 2001-2006 %E Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %J Forschungsreihe Band 7 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/BMFSFJ/Service/Publikationen/publikationen,did=121458.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5640 %A Silke Anger %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Bruce Headey %A Gisela Trommsdorff %D 2009 %T Editorial - SOEP after 25 Years: 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 149-154 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.149 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 Ref %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5639 %A Richard Traunmüller %D 2009 %T Individual Religiosity, Religious Context, and the Creation of Social Trust in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 357-365 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.357 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %X This contribution examines the role of religion as source of social trust. Going beyond the scope of the existing literature, I jointly evaluate the effect of individual religiosity and regional religious context by means of multilevel analysis. The results suggest that there is a double positive effect of Protestantism: Not only do Protestants tend to be more trusting, but a Protestant context also increases one's trust - regardless of individual religious beliefs. Furthermore, while church attendance is a powerful predictor for social trust, a context effect for regional levels of devoutness could not be detected. Lastly, religious diversity is not shown to decrease social trust. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5638 %A Anne Hartung %A Karel Neels %D 2009 %T Destination Manual Worker or Clerk? Ethnic Differences in the Transition from School to Work %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 343-356 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.343 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %X Investigating the transition from education to employment among school leavers from different ethnic backgrounds, this paper focuses on the structural integration of ethnic minorities through the labour market. Distinguishing blue collar and white collar employment as destination states, proportional hazards models for competing risks are estimated on the basis of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). The results reveal that the factors influencing the transition to employment differ considerably depending on the type of employment. The study argues that a sole indicator of unemployment is insufficient to draw conclusions on the integration of ethnic minorities in the labour market. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5637 %A Ira N. Gang %A John Landon-Lane %A Myeong-Su Yun %D 2009 %T Measuring Income Assimilation of Migrants to Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 333-342 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.333 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %X We measure the income assimilation of migrants to Germany employing a new measure of assimilation that uses the whole income distribution rather than selected moments. To do this we implement a discrete-state Markov chain to model the dynamics of the cross-sectional income distribution of migrants and natives in Germany. Bayesian methods allow us to fully characterize the limiting cross-sectional income distribution for migrants and natives, enabling us to compare our measures of assimilation in the limiting case. We find no evidence in this sample of income assimilation for migrants to Germany. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5636 %A Giacomo Corneo %A Matthias Keese %A Carsten Schröder %D 2009 %T The Riester Scheme and Private Savings: An Empirical Analysis based on the German SOEP %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 321-332 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.321 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %X Since 2002 the German government has promoted private retirement saving plans by means of special subsidies and tax incentives: the Riester scheme. This policy mainly targets low-income households. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel, we scrutinize the impact of the Riester scheme on private savings. The introduction of the Riester scheme is treated as a natural experiment. Estimation results cast some doubts on the effectiveness of the Riester scheme and call for enhanced efforts to evaluate that policy. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5635 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Bruce Headey %D 2009 %T Living Standards in Retirement: Accepted International Comparisons are Misleading %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 309-319 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.309 %2 simulation %4 Ref %X Accepted international assessments of living standards in retirement rely on comparing social pension incomes. These assessments conclude that European countries with contributory pension schemes provide retirees with higher living standards than liberal Anglo-American regimes in which many citizens rely on flat rate old age pensions. Comparisons based solely on pension incomes are potentially misleading because the living standards of retirees depend on their total economic resources, particularly their wealth. In this paper we make use of the wealth data in the German (SOEP) and Australian (HILDA) panels. Our revised 'present value' estimates of wealth suggest that Australian and German retirees have approximately the same living standards (mean and median), with much the same distribution (Gini). %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5634 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2009 %T Health Insurance Status and Physician Behavior in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 297-307 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.297 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %X Germany has a two-tier system of statutory and primary private health insurance. Both insurance types provide fee-for-service insurance, but chargeable fees for identical services are more than twice as large for privately insured as for statutorily insured patients. Using German SOEP 2002 data, I analyze the effect of insurance status on the insured's number of doctor visits. Conditional on health, privately insured patients are less likely to contact a physician than publicly insured but more frequently visit a doctor following a first contact. This is indirect evidence for the hypothesis that physicians over-treat privately insured patients at least relative to the statutorily insured. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5633 %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus Jäntti %D 2009 %T Satisfaction with Life and Economic Well-Being: Evidence from Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 283-295 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.283 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %X The relationship between an individual's economic well-being and satisfaction with own life has been the focus of many studies both within and across countries, in one period of time and over time. As a proxy of economic well-being household income both adjusted and unadjusted for household needs has been generally used. The aim of the present paper is to propose a more comprehensive measure of well-being considering the role that wealth and permanent income play in simultaneously determining satisfaction with life. The results, based on representative microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), suggest that both income and wealth increase satisfaction, that long-run income is more appropriate than short-term income and that satisfaction with life is particularly high for those who are at the top of both the income and wealth distributions. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5632 %A Bert G. M. Van Landeghem %D 2009 %T The Course of Subjective Well-Being over the Life Cycle %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 261-267 %/ 2008: Human Well-Being over the Life Cycle: Longitudinal Evidence from a 20-Year Panel. LICOS Discussion Papers 213/2008. Leuven: Catholic University of Leuven (KUL) %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.261 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %X This paper deals with the relationship between subjective well-being and ageing in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). The baseline results confirm the U-shaped relationship between life satisfaction and age, which has been found in many case studies by economists and others. Furthermore, the functional flexibility allows us to detect a second turning point later in life. Finally, some methodological issues are discussed and robustness checks are performed to further understand the observed relationship. The paper tries to emphasize the usefulness of the longitudinal set-up of the SOEP to examine life cycle patterns. %U http://ssrn.com/abstract=1360731 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5631 %A Didier Fouarge %A Ruud Muffels %D 2009 %T Working Part-Time in the British, German and Dutch Labour Market: Scarring for the Wage Career? %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 217-226 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.217 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %X The paper studies the long-term effect of part-time employment on the wage career using panel data for three countries. The main idea is to study the possible 'scarring' effects of part-time employment on future hourly wages up to ten years later in the career. Fixed effects panel wage regressions show the existence of a part-time wage penalty for females in all three countries and for males in the UK. Longer durations of part-time result in stronger negative wage effects. In the UK, a negative effect of past part-time employment is also found to persist even after a lasting transition to a full-time job. The fact that the effect of part-time on wage is larger in the UK suggests that wage penalties, contrary to what could be expected, are smaller in regulated labour markets with a specific skills regime. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5630 %A Natascha Nisic %D 2009 %T Labour Market Outcomes of Spatially Mobile Coupled Women: Why is the locational context important? %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 203-215 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.203 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %X Previous research on the labour market outcomes of spatially mobile couples has shown that mobility has serious detrimental effects on the employment situation of women. This has been largely attributed to their prevalence as secondary earners playing a minor role in job-related mobility decisions of the household. Yet the impact of regional opportunity structures in determining labour market outcomes of mobile coupled females has been neglected, although recent studies suggest the significance of this aspect. Using the SOEP 1992-2006 the following analysis investigates the consequences of mobility for women taking into account the economic structure of the destination region. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5629 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Roland Verwiebe %D 2009 %T The Changing Wage Distribution in Germany between 1985 and 2006 %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 191-201 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.191 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %X In this paper the changes in the wage distribution in (West-)Germany between 1985 and 2006 are analysed. The theoretical framework is based on the literature on skill-biased technological change (SBTC) and on structural theory. Analyses draw on descriptive measures of the development of wage inequality among blue- and white-collar workers as well as on regression analyses of individual and structural determinants of wages for the years 1985 to 2006. The results show that wage inequality remained fairly constant until the early 1990s, but started to increase from the mid-1990s onwards. Moreover, regression analyses reveal that this increase was paralleled by rising inter-class wage differentials, while returns to (higher) education decreased. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5628 %A Jens Kratzmann %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2009 %T Social Inequality, Child Care Attendance and School Start in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 181-190 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.181 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F education %X This study investigates how far attending child care institutions can reduce delayed school entries in Germany. The influence of child care institutions should be stronger when children attend them at younger ages, and it should vary according to the children's social origins. When parents' cultural resources are low, care institutions should have large additional positive effects on children's development. The empirical analysis of over 1,100 children and their parents taking part in the Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) showed compensatory effects of early child care attendance that enabled children with low-educated parents to avoid delayed school entry at Age 6. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5627 %A Joschua Legewie %A Thomas A. DiPrete %D 2009 %T Family Determinants of the Changing Gender Gap in Educational Attainment: A Comparison of the U.S. and Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 169-180 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.169 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F education, gender, international comparison %X Trends in the gender gap in college completion for the U.S. and Germany show that the gender gap has closed in Germany as it has in the U.S., but, unlike the U.S., women have not yet achieved inequality in rates of tertiary degree attainment, let alone overtaken men. A central reason for this difference is the fact that the relationship between parental education and gender-specific rates of tertiary degrees has not changed over time in Germany as it has in the U.S. The lack of change in Germany is consistent with both environmental and family resource explanations for the reversal in the U.S., and provides additional support for resource and incentive-based theories of the female-favorable trends in rates of higher education completion in much of the industrialized world. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5626 %A Rolf Becker %D 2009 %T The Transmission of Educational Opportunities across three Generations - Prospects and Limits of the SOEP Data %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 154-180 %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.155 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F education, family and networks %X In the last centuries, Germany has witnessed a remarkable educational expansion with a long-lasting dynamic. If the educational expansion in West Germany has gained such a momentum, it has to be proven empirically that the respective generation of parents - who themselves had profited from the educational expansion - pass on their (higher) educational aspirations to their children. In this paper, this already forgotten issue in the research of status attainment has been revitalized. Analyses with large-scale longitudinal data such as German life history data or German socio-economic panel data provide evidence that there is sustainability of educational expansion across three generations. Some of the limitations of the data and the analysis has been discussed in order to motivate the scientific community to gather advanced information on intergenerational transmission of educational opportunities. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5625 %A Anette Reil-Held %D 2009 %T Erbschaften und (Generationen-)Gerechtigkeit: Die Rolle der Erbschaftsmotive %E Nils Goldschmidt %J Generationengerechtigkeit. Ordnungsökonomische Konzepte %C Tübingen %I Mohr Siebeck %P 137-147 %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Report %M 5624 %A Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %D 2009 %T Bericht zur Lage und zu den Perspektivevn des bürgerschaftlichen Engagements in Deutschland %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/BMFSFJ/Service/Publikationen/publikationsliste,did=129162.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5623 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Praktiker können helfen %J iwd %V 35 %N 33 %P 6-7 %W CNEF %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5622 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Masterplan für den nächsten Aufschwung %J iwd %V 35 %N 31 %P 4-5 %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5621 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2009 %T Sorgenfreier Reichtum: Jenseits von Konjunktur und Krise lebt nur ein Prozent der Bevölkerung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 35 %P 590-597 %2 longitudinal %F consumption/assets/habitation, subjective indicators %K SOEP, Wealth, Sorrows %X Sowohl die Einkommensarmut als auch der Einkommensreichtum haben in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen, zu Lasten der mittleren Einkommensgruppen. Reichtum sollte auch die Freiheit von materiellen Sorgen bedeuten. Trotz der Polarisierung der Einkommensverteilung hat der Anteil der Personen, die dauerhaft frei von materiellen Sorgen leben, in Deutschland nicht zu- sondern abgenommen. Die Gruppe der "sorgenfreien Reichen" ist sehr klein und ihr Anteil liegt jenseits direkter Konjunktureinflusse ziemlich konstant bei knapp einem Prozent der Bevolkerung. Diese Gruppe der "sorgenfrei Reichen" besteht hauptsachlich aus alteren Paaren ohne Kinder im Haushalt und ist durch hohe Bildung und einen hohen Anteil an Beamten und Beschaftigten im offentlichen Dienst charakterisiert. %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.333653.de %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5620 %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2009 %T Niedriglohnbeschäftigung 2007 weiter gestiegen - zunehmende Bedeutung von Niedrigstlöhnen %J IAQ-Report 2009-05 %C Duisburg, Essen %I Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation (IAQ) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %U http://www.iaq.uni-due.de/iaq-report/2009/report2009-05.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5619 %A Katrin Auspurg %A Thomas Hinz %A Stefan Liebig %D 2009 %T Komplexität von Vignetten, Lerneffekte und Plausibilität im Faktoriellen Survey %J Methoden - Daten - Analysen %V 3 %N 1 %P 59-98 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F methods %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/mda/Vol.3_Heft_1/04_Auspurg.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5618 %A Martin Weiss %D 2009 %T Higher Tax Rates on Labor? Evidence from German Panel Data %J FinanzArchiv %V 65 %N 1 %P 73-92 %R 10.1628/001522109X444125 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, income and poverty %K dual income tax, wage equation, age-earnings profiles %X This contribution investigates the justifiable spread between labor and capital income tax rates under a dual income tax, based on arguments put forth in Nielsen and Sørensen (1997). An efficient generalized instrumental variables estimator proposed by Hausman and Taylor (1981) is employed in a Mincer-type wage equation, which is estimated on recent data taken from the German Socio-Economic Panel. The estimated wage patterns yield approximations of the required divergence between the tax rates on labor and capital income for the case of university graduates. The required surcharges are sizable and exceed the ones prevailing under the current German income tax system. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5617 %A Gerhard Bäcker %A Martin Brussig %A Andreas Jansen %A Matthias Knuth %A Jürgen Nordhause-Janz %D 2009 %T Ältere Arbeitnehmer. Erwerbstätigkeit und soziale Sicherheit im Alter %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 5616 %A Anne-Luise Baumann %D 2009 %T Soziale Mobilität als Indikator gesellschaftlicher Integration. Eine intergenerationale Analyse der sozialen Mobilität von Migranten mit dem sozio-ökonimischen Panel (Magisterarbeit) %C Münster %I Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Philosophische Fakultät %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5615 %A Leonardo Becchetti %A Alessandra Pelloni %A Fiammetta Rossetti %D 2008 %T Relational Goods, Sociability, and Happiness %J Kyklos %V 61 %N 3 %P 343-363 %R 10.1111/j.1467-6435.2008.00405.x %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %X This paper empirically investigates the impact of relational goods on individual life satisfaction. By relational goods we indicate the affective/expressive, non instrumental, side of interpersonal relationships. The homo oeconomicus view of human nature is questioned by the recent upsurge of empirical studies on the determinants of self declared happiness, that show that an increasing income does not always lead to more subjective well being ( Easterlin's famous (1974)'paradox of happiness'). The theoretical literature on relational goods has isolated various mechanisms which may induce an under-consumption and under- production of relational goods. The hypothesis we test is that people with a more intense relational life are less affected by this 'relational poverty trap' and are therefore happier. Our findings does not disprove our hypothesis: relational goods turn out to have significant and positive effects on self declared life satisfaction, when other determinants isolated in the literature as important are taken into account and when the inverse causality nexus i.e. from more happiness to a more intense relational life is also taken into account. Finally, we show that gender, age and education matter and in particular that the effects of sociability on happiness are stronger for women, older and less educated individuals. These findings can be useful in designing and evaluating public policies with a direct or indirect effect on the quality and quantity of relational goods. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5614 %A Tilman Brück %A Cathérine Müller %D 2009 %T Comparing the Determinants of Concern about Terrorism and Crime %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 904 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 206. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators; miscellaneous, sp %K Terrorism, crime, fear, attitudes, GSOEP %X Both crime and terrorism impose costs onto society through the channels of fear and worry. Identifying and targeting groups which are especially affected by worries might be one way to reduce the total costs of these two types of insecurity. However, compared to the drivers of the fear of crime, the determinants of concerns regarding global terrorism are less well known. Using nationally representative survey data, we analyse and compare the individual determinants of concern about global terrorism and crime, and show that worries about terrorism are driven by similar determinants as those about crime, which could have important policy implications. We furthermore provide an insight into the structure of the determinants of concerns regarding other public and private goods. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99785/dp904.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.100022.de/diw_sp0206.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5613 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend (Hrsg.), %D 2008 %T Lebenslagen von Familien und Kindern. Überschuldung privater Haushalte %J Materialien zur Familienpolitik Nr. 22/2008 %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Internetredaktion/Pdf-Anlagen/armutsbericht-materialien,property=pdf,bereich=bmfsfj,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5612 %A Oliver Pamp %D 2009 %T Einkommensungleichheit und Umverteilung. Der Sog der Mitte %J ZeS report %V 14 %N 1 %P 6-9 %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.zes.uni-bremen.de/ccm/cms-service/stream/asset/?asset_id=1855351 %W LIS %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5611 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2009 %T Achillesferse "frühkindliche Bildung" %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 89 %N 6 %P 376-379 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5610 %A Göran Kauermann %A Nina Westerheide %D 2008 %T Duration of unemployment in Germany and the UK: A case study of nonparametric hazard models and penalized spines (mimeo) %C Bielefeld %I University of Bielefeld, Chair of Statistics %2 longitudinal %F labour, econometrics %X The paper investigates unemployment behaviour in Germany and the UK between 1995 and 2005 based on data from national panel studies. The study focuses on the investigation of covariate effects like gender, age and education on the duration of unemployment. Dynamic duration time models are used in which covariate effects are allowed to vary smoothly with unemployment duration. The intention of the paper is to demonstrate with state of the art models substantial differences between the two considered countries. Particularly gender and age influence quite differently the chances of finding a new job. As fitting routine penalized spline smoothing is employed using available software. %U http://www.wiwi.uni-bielefeld.de/fileadmin/stat/Paper/NonparametricHazardModels5.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5609 %A Torben Kuhlenkasper %A Göran Kauermann %D 2009 %T Duration of maternity leave in Germany: A case study of nonparametric hazard models and penalized spines %J Labour Economics %V online first %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 213. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.12.001 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, methods, family and networks %K duration time models, dynamic effects, maternity leave, panel data, employment transition %X The paper investigates maternity leave behavior in West Germany for females being employed between 1995 and 2006 using data from the German Socio Economic Panel. The observational study focuses on the investigation of individual and family-related covariate effects on the duration of maternity leave following first or second childbirth, respectively. Dynamic duration time models are used in which covariate effects are allowed to vary smoothly with duration of being in maternity leave. The intention of the paper is to demonstrate with state of the art models how effects of covariables change over time and to analyse substantial differences between maternity leaves following first and second childbirth. Particularly the personal income of mothers and the educational attainment influence the decision when to return into employment. The leave period following second birth is influenced by the mothers’ attachment to the labour market between their two maternity leave periods. As fitting routine penalized spline smoothing effects is employed using available software in R (www.r-project.org). %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.242840.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5608 %A Kai-Uwe Müller %D 2009 %T Wie groß sind die Beschäftigungsverluste aufgrund eines allgemeinen Mindestlohns? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 26 %P 430-433 %2 cross-sectional %K Minimum wage, Wage distribution, Employment effects, Labor demand %X In den letzten Jahren sind verschiedene empirische Studien zu den Beschäftigungswirkungen eines gesetzlichen Mindestlohns in Deutschland erschienen. Die Bandbreite der simulierten Job-Verluste reicht von 140 000 bis 1,2 Millionen. Eine neue Studie des DIW Berlin auf der Basis von Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels und der Verdienststrukturerhebung 2006 zeigt, dass die simulierten Nachfrageeffekte sehr sensitiv auf Messfehler bei den Stundenlöhnen, Eingrenzungen der verwendeten Stichprobe und die unterstellten Elastizitäten der Arbeitsnachfrage reagieren. Ein allgemeiner Mindestlohn von 7,50 Euro hätte nach dieser Untersuchung eher moderate Arbeitsplatzverluste in Höhe von rund 290 000 zur Folge. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99631/09-26-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5607 %A Leonardo Becchetti %A Elena Giachin Ricca %A Alessandra Pelloni %D 2009 %T The 60s turnaround as a test on the causal relationship between sociability and happiness %J SOEPpapers 209 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: EconomEtica Working Papers N.7. Milan: Centro interuniversitario per l’etica economica e la responsabilità sociale d’impresa (EconomEtica) %2 longitudinal %F SP, social indicators, miscellaneous %K life satisfaction, relational goods, social capital %X The nexus between relational life and life satisfaction is riddled with endogeneity problems. By investigating the causal relationship going from the first to the second variable we consider that retirement is a shock which increases the time investable in (outside job) relational life. As a consequence we instrument investment in relational goods with the aggregate exogenous age-retirement pattern. With such approach we document that investment in relational life has a positive and significant effect on life satisfaction. Consequences of our findings in terms of retirement effects and age-happiness pattern are also discussed. %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_02.c.242705.de; http://www.econometica.it/wp/wp07.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5606 %A Getinet Haile %D 2009 %T The Nature and Extent of Job Separations in Germany: Some New Evidence from SOEP %J IZA DP No. 4216 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 208. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour %K job separations, job turnover, economics of minorities %X This paper analyses job separations in Germany using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel spanning from 1984 to 2003. Based on detailed reasons for job separation and different SOEP samples, the paper attempts to establish the nature of job separations in Germany. It brings to light some patterns of separations that have hitherto been unexplored. The findings of the study suggest, among others, that minority group status is important in characterising job separations, particularly in the event of exogenous shocks. Targeting minorities in the face of a major shock of the sort experienced in Germany might be a policy option. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4216.pdf, http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.100064.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5605 %A Markus Gangl %A Andrea Ziefle %D 2009 %T Motherhood, labor force behavior, and women's careers: an empirical assessment of the wage penalty for motherhood in Britain, Germany, and the United States %J Demography %V 46 %N 2 %P 341-369 %R 10.1353/dem.0.0056 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, family and networks, international comparison %X Using harmonized longitudinal data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), we trace career prospects after motherhood for five cohorts of American, British, and West German women around the 1960s. We establish wage penalties for motherhood between 9% and 18% per child, with wage losses among American and British mothers being lower than those experienced by mothers in Germany. Labor market mechanisms generating the observed wage penalty for motherhood differ markedly across countries, however. For British and American women, work interruptions and subsequent mobility into mother-friendly jobs fully account for mothers’ wage losses. In contrast, respective penalties are considerably smaller in Germany, yet we observe a substantial residual wage penalty that is unaccounted for by mothers’ observable labor market behavior. We interpret this finding as indicating a comparatively more pronounced role for statistical discrimination against mothers in the German labor market. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5604 %A Irene Becker %D 2008 %T Geschlechtsspezifische Verteilungseffekte von Hartz IV %E Friederike Maier %E Angela Fiedler %J Verfestigte Schieflagen. Ökonomische Analysen zum Geschlechterverhältnis %C Berlin %I Edition Sigma %P 37-56 %2 simulation %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5603 %A Natascha Nisic %A Katrin Auspurg %D 2009 %T Faktorieller Survey und klassische Bevölkerungsumfrage im Vergleich - Validität, Grenzen und Möglichkeiten beider Ansätze %E Peter Kriwy %E Christiane Gross %J Klein aber fein! Quantitative empirische Sozialforschung mit kleinen Fallzahlen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 211-235 %2 methodological %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5602 %A Amory Burchard %D 2009 %T Hohes Bafög hilft %J Der Tagesspiegel vom 17. Jul. 2009 %P 19 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5601 %A Elke Holst %D 2009 %T Vollzeitbeschäftigte wollen kürzere, Teilzeitbeschäftigte längere Arbeitszeiten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 25 %P 409-415 %2 cross-sectional %K working time, working time preferences, gender gap, East/West Germany %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99409/09-25-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5600 %A Rahim Hajji %D 2009 %T Abschied auf ungewisse Zeit. Viele Gastarbeiter mussten Kinder zurücklassen - zu deren Schaden %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 124 %P 37-39 %U http://www.wzb.eu/publikation/pdf/wm124/37-39.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5599 %A Susanne Seyda %D 2009 %T Kindergartenbesuch und späterer Bildungserfolg. Eine bildungsökonomische Analyse anhand des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft %V 12 %N 2 %P 233-251 %R 10.1007/s11618-009-0073-3 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %K Education production function - Empirical studies - Kindergarten %X This paper analyses the impact of attending kindergarten, the most common early childhood care and education program in West Germany, on children’s placement at secondary school level. The analysis is based on an education production function that controls for parental background and regional variation in the educational system. The analysis confirms the hypothesis, that kindergarten attendance can have a long-lasting positive effect on educational chances. In four of six specifications a longer attendance of early childhood care and education increases the probability of attending a higher level secondary school. However, there are diminishing returns to early childhood education. %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5598 %A Denis Gerstorf %A Nilam Ram %A Elizabeth Fauth %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2010 %T Between-Person Disparities in the Progression of Late-Life Well-Being (Chapter 10) %E Toni C. Antonucci %E James S. Jackson %J Life-Course Perspectives on Late-Life Health Inequalities (Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 29, 2009) %C New York %I Springer %P 205-232 %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 200. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, subjective indicators %K Late-Life Well-Being, SOEP, BHPS, HRS %X 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 and other large-scale longitudinal data sets to demonstrate that ubiquitous reports of a “stability-despite-loss phenomenon” of well-being do not generalize into years of life immediately preceding death. Instead, mean-level representations of the end of life are characterized by a rapid deterioration in well-being. In a second step, we highlight the vast heterogeneity in how people experience the last years and consider the role of biopsychosocial individual difference factors to account for such disparities. The select factors reviewed here include socio-demographic characteristics, cognitive fitness, pathology, and disability. In a third step, we argue that macro-contextual factors such as the social, service, and physical characteristics of the communities and societies people are living and dying in also profoundly shape the nature and progression of individual late-life well-being. Our conceptual reasoning forecasts some of the insights that can be gained by pursuing this line of research, but also underscores the challenges researchers must deal with. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99454/diw_sp0200.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5597 %A Elke Holst %A Anne Busch %D 2009 %T Glass Ceiling Effect and Earnings - The Gender Pay Gap in Managerial Positions in Germany %J SOEPpapers 201 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 905. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, gender, income and poverty %K Gender pay gap, managerial positions, segregation, Oaxaca/Blinder decomposition, Heckman correction %X Although there are a variety of studies on the gender pay gap, only a few relate to managerial positions. The present study attempts to fill this gap. Managers in private companies in Germany are a highly selective group of women and men, who differ only marginally in their human capital endowments. The Oaxaca/Blinder decomposition shows that the gender pay gap in the gross monthly salary can hardly be explained using the human capital approach. Adding variables on gender-specific labor market segregation and dimensions of the household and family to the model allows more than two-thirds of the gender pay gap to be explained. However, taking selection effects in a managerial position into account (Heckman correction), the proportion explained decreases to only one-third. This reveals the real extent to which women are disadvantaged on the labor market. In addition, we observe not only that the wages in typical women’s jobs are lower than in typical men’s jobs but also that women are paid less than men in typical women’s jobs. The two-thirds of the gender pay gap that remain unexplained represent the unobserved heterogeneity. This includes, for example, general societal and cultural conditions as well as structures and practices on the labor market and in companies that subject women to pay discrimination and pose an obstacle to them breaking the glass ceiling. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99456/diw_sp0201.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5596 %A Jörn H. Block %A Philipp Sandner %A Marcus Wagner %A Marc Weiglein %D 2009 %T Unternehmensgründungen von Ausländern in Deutschland: Einkommenseffekte und Implikationen für die Gründungslehre %J SOEPpapers 196 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, income and poverty, migration %K Self-employment, SOEP, Foreigners, Germany, Earnings, Entrepreneurship Education %X The paper uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) to analyze start-ups by foreigners in Germany. The regression results are the following: First, foreigners in self-employment are found to earn more than foreigners in a regular employment position. Second, foreigners seem to gain more from self-employment relative to Germans. The earnings increase from self-employment is larger for foreigners than it is for Germans. The findings are discussed from a policy and an entrepreneurship education perspective. We argue that there is a great potential for entrepreneurship education targeting foreigners. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99430/diw_sp0196.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5595 %A Francesco Scervini %D 2009 %T The Empirics of the Median Voter: Democracy, Redistribution and the Role of the Middle Class %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 516 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, miscellaneous %X The paper investigates the effectiveness of the median voter as a decisive agent in the process of redistribution. According to the previous literature, it tests several assumptions finding interesting results: The positive relation between inequality and redistribution is confirmed, but the median voter theorem seems not to be the driving force of this mechanism. Even if some results support the median voter hypotheses, many others go in the opposite direction. Moreover, results are in support of the presence of a political bias toward rich classes, particularly in non established democracies. Finally, the elasticity of redistribution to poor classes to their income has decreased over the last decade, suggesting a reduction of the policies in support of low income individuals. %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/516.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5594 %A Nils Braakmann %D 2009 %T Other-regarding preferences, spousal disability and happiness: Evidence from German couples %J SOEPpapers 194 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, family and networks, health, subjective indicators %K disability, subjective well-being, other-regarding preferences %X This paper considers the impact of adverse health shocks that hit an individual’s partner on subjective well-being. Using data on couples from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 1984 to 2006, I compare the losses in well-being caused by own and spousal disability using panel-regressions. I find that women and to a lesser extent men are harmed by spousal disability which is consistent with the existence of other-regarding preferences within couples. The magnitude of effects suggests that spousal disability is about one quarter to one half as harmful as individual disability with larger effects being found for women. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99100/diw_sp0194.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5593 %A Luca Rebeggiani %D 2007 %T Personelle Einkommensverteilung, privater Konsum und Wachstum %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 5592 %A Nico Pestel %D 2009 %T Demografie und Ungleichheit: Der Einfluss von Haushaltsstrukturen auf die Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5591 %A Ilse Hartmann-Tews %D 2009 %T Sportentwicklung und Inklusion aus Geschlechterperspektive %E Eckart Balz %E Detlef Kuhlmann %J Sportentwicklung - Grundlagen und Facetten %C Aachen %I Meyer & Meyer %P 65-75 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5590 %A Claudia Combrink %A Ilse Hartmann-Tews %A Ulrike Tischer %D 2007 %T Sportlich aktives Altern - eine Frage des Geschlechts? %E Ilse Hartmann-Tews %E Britt Dahmen %J Sportwissenschaftliche Geschlechterforschung im Spannungsfeld von Theorie, Politik und Praxis %C Hamburg %I Czwalina Verlag %P 49-58 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5589 %A Ilse Hartmann-Tews %D 2009 %T Gesundheit und Sport im höheren Lebensalter - eine Frage des Geschlechts? %J Brennpunkte der Sportwissenschaft %V 30 %P 97-115 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5588 %A Henning Lohmann %A Frauke H. Peter %A Tine Rostgaard %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2009 %T Towards a Framework for Assesing Family Policies in the EU %J OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 88 %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %K Parental leave schemes, early childhood education and care, family benefits, workplace policies %U http://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2009doc.nsf/LinkTo/NT00002E8A/$FILE/JT03265891.PDF %G GB %0 Report %M 5587 %A Cahit Guven %A Rudolph Saloumidis %D 2009 %T Why is the world getting older? The influence of happiness on mortality %J Economics Series SWP 2009/03 %I Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 198. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, subjective indicators %K Happiness, mortality, health, chronic illness %X World life expectancy has risen by around 20 years in the last 50 years. This period has also witnessed rising happiness levels around the world suggesting that happiness might be one of the causes behind the decline in mortality. We investigate the relationship between happiness and mortality using the German Socio-Economic Panel. We consider doctor visits, self-reported health, and presence of chronic illness as health measures. After controlling for initial health conditions, we find that happiness extends life expectancy. 10 percent increase in happiness decreases probability of death by four percent, and this effect is more pronounced for men and younger people. Happiness plays a more important role for chronically ill people in decreasing mortality than for those who are not chronically ill. The positive influence of happiness on mortality can offset the negative impact of chronic illness. Marriage decreases mortality and this effect appears to work through increased happiness. %U http://www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/aef/workingpapers/papers/2009_3.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99432/diw_sp0198.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5586 %A Bettina Isengard %D 2009 %T Lohnunterschiede im Spannungsfeld von sozialer Herkunft und individueller Bildung. Eine vergleichende Analyse für Deutschland und die Schweiz %J Soziale Welt %V 60 %N 1 %P 27-45 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5585 %A Richard Münch %D 2009 %T Die Konstruktion soziologischer Exzellenz durch Forschungsrating %J Soziale Welt %V 60 %N 1 %P 63-89 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %G D %0 Book Section %M 5584 %A Viktor Steiner %D 2009 %T Interdependenzen von Bildung und Arbeitsmarkt %E Martin Held %E Gisela Kubon-Gilke %E Richard Sturn %J Jahrbuch Normative und institutionelle Grundfragen der Ökonomik %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 41-63 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5583 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend (Hrsg.), %D 2009 %T Memorandum Familie leben. Impulse für eine familienbewusste Zeitpolitik %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Broschuerenstelle/Pdf-Anlagen/memorandum-familie-leben,property=pdf,bereich=bmfsfj,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5582 %A Ben Jann %D 2008 %T Erwerbsarbeit, Einkommen und Geschlecht. Studien zum Schweizer Arbeitsmarkt %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5581 %A Andreas Dieckmann %A Ben Jann %D 2005 %T The Erosion of Regular Work: An Analysis of the Structural Changes in the Swiss and German Labour Markets %E Hanspeter Kriesi %E Peter Farago %E Martin Kohli %E Milad Zarin-Nejadan %J Contemporary Switzerland. Revisiting the Special Case %C New York %I Palgrave Macmillan %P 190-217 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5580 %A Inmaculada Garcia %A José Alberto Molina %A Victor M. Montuenga %D 2009 %T Intra-Household Time Allocation: Gender Differences in Caring for Children %J IZA DP No. 4188 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 197. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, family and networks, gender, miscellaneous %K Childcare, gender differences, intra-household allocation, time use %X This paper analyses the intra-household allocation of time to show gender differences in childcare. In the framework of a general efficiency approach, hours spent on childcare by each parent are regressed against individual and household characteristics, for five samples (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), with data being drawn from the European Community Household Panel-ECHP (1994-2001). Empirical results show a clear inequality in childcare between fathers and mothers, with this being more evident in Mediterranean countries. Panel data estimates reveal that, in general, caring tasks are mainly influenced by the presence of young children in the household, by the total non-labor income, and by the ratio of mothers' non-labor income to family's non-labor income, with this latter variable exhibiting a different behavior across genders and across countries. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4188.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99455/diw_sp0197.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5579 %A Andreas Peichl %A Nico Pestel %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2009 %T Demographie und Ungleichheit: Der Einfluss von Veränderungen der Haushaltsstruktur auf die Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland %J IZA DP No. 4197 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 205. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, sp %K Demography, income inequality, inequality decomposition, household structure, SOEP, Germany %X In Germany, two observations can be tracked over the past 15 to 20 years: First, income inequality has constantly increased while, second, the average household size has been declining dramatically. The analysis of income distribution relies on equivalence-weighted incomes, which take into account household size. Therefore, there is an obvious link between these two developments. The aim of the paper is to quantify how the trend towards smaller households has influenced the change in income inequality. It appears that inequality would also have increased without this demographic trend. But its level would be noticeably lower than it actually is. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4197.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/100021/diw_sp0205.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5578 %A Peter Grösche %D 2010 %T Housing, Energy Cost, and the Poor. Counteracting Effects in Germany's Housing Allowances Program %J Energy Policy %V 38 %N 1 %P 93-98 %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 202. Berlin: DIW Berlin and Ruhr Economic Papers #110. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %R 10.1016/j.enpol.2009.08.056 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F consumption / assets / habitation, transfer systems, econometrics, sp %K Housing allowance, energy efficiency, simultaneous-equation system %X Adequate housing and affordable warmth are essential human needs, the lack of which may seriously harm people's health. Germany provides an allowance to low-income households, covering the housing as well as the space heating cost, to protect people from the consequences of poor housing conditions and fuel poverty. In order to limit public expenditures, payment recipients are required to choose low-cost dwellings, with the consequence that they probably occupy flats with a poor thermal performance. Recipients might therefore exhibit a lower per-square meter rent but in turn are likely to have a higher energy consumption and energy expenditures. Using a large data set of German households, this paper demonstrates that this financially counteracting effect is of negligible magnitude. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP110/REP_09_110.PDF , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99670/diw_sp0202.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5577 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Mathias G. Sinning %D 2009 %T The Purpose of Remittances. Evidence from Germany %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 229 %N 6 %P 730-742 %/ 2009: Ruhr Economic Papers #109. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, consumption / assets / habitation %K International migration, savings, remittances %X This paper examines the purpose of remittances using individual data of migrants in Germany. Particular attention is paid to migrants' savings and transfers to family members in the home country. Our findings indicate that migrants who intend to stay in Germany only temporarily have a higher propensity to save and save larger amounts in their home country than permanent migrants. A similar picture emerges when considering migrants' payments to family members abroad. The results of a decomposition analysis indicate that temporary and permanent migrants seem to have different preferences towards sending transfers abroad, while economic characteristics and the composition of households in home and host countries are less relevant. %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP109/REP_09_109.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5576 %A Shelley Phipps %D 2009 %T Canadian Policies for Families with Very Young Children in International Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 514 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %/ Forthcoming: Sheila Kamerman, Shelley Phipps and Asher Ben-Arieh (eds.): "From child welfare to child well-being: an international perspective on knowledge in the service of making policy. A special volume in honor of Alfred J. Kahn", Springer Press %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, international comparison, transfer systems %X This chapter compares Canadian policies for families with children under the age of three with policies available in eight other affluent countries (Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and the US), three from each of Esping-Andersen’s ‘three worlds’ of welfare capitalism. Within Canada, the province of Quebec has recently introduced its own system of maternity and parental benefits; these are also discussed. For families with very young children, cash maternity and/or parental benefits are particularly important and are thus the focus of the analysis. The first section of the chapter provides an overview of what is available in each of the countries studied; the second section calculates maternity/parental benefit entitlements for five ‘sample’ new parents; the third uses LIS microdata to compare over-all financial well-being of families with very young children. The chapter concludes that the duration of Canadian maternity and parental benefits compares quite favorably with what is available elsewhere, but the level of benefits offered is rather low. Ceilings on maternity/parental benefits in some countries, including Canada, mean that the effective replacement rate is lower than the nominal replacement rate. Since male earnings are typically higher than female earnings, this may discourage fathers from taking up benefits. Some countries have implemented inducements for men to take parental leaves (e.g., by allocating part of the leave for men only in Sweden, Norway or Quebec). Scandinavian countries are particularly flexible about allowing parents to extend benefit periods by returning to work part-time while collecting partial benefits; Canada might consider moving in this direction to allow families greater freedom in how to use their entitlements. Finally, analysis conducted using the LIS data show that while social transfers play a vital role in reducing the depth of poverty, the Canadian social transfer package leaves more families with very young children in poverty than is the case in the other countries studied except Italy and the U.S. %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/514.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5575 %A Juan Rafael Morillas %D 2009 %T Redistribution as an Income Mobility Process: The Identification and Measurement of Redistribution %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 513 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %K redistribution, inequality, income mobility, political economy. power ressources, partisanship, median voter %X How can we evaluate the redistributive effect of welfare states? Do tax and transfer systems reduce the level of inequality generated in the market? In order to answer these questions, we need to be equipped with adequate measures of redistribution. Current measures employed in the sociology and politics of redistribution are seriously flawed. This paper elaborates the reasons why we cannot rely on those measures. Furthermore, it develops a framework to statistically identify redistribution as a micro-level incomemobility process, and develops an index to measure it. Using data from the Luxembourg Income Study, the paper shows that the new measure of redistribution developed in this paper is empirically distinct from the conventional measures that have been used in the literature. The paper concludes by demonstrating the importance of the new measure of redistribution for improving our understanding of the social and political determinants of redistribution. In particular, it shows that the conventional wisdom in the political economy of redistribution does not hold in the light of the new measure developed in this paper. %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/513.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5574 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Tim Stegmann %D 2009 %T Goodbye Germany - und dann? Erste Ergebnisse einer Pilotstudie zur Befragung von Auswanderern in Deutschland %J SOEPpapers 193 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Berlin Reseach Notes 32. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, migration, methods %K SOEP, migration, emigration, emigrants, Germany %X In contrast to the vast body of data on immigration to Germany, there is almost no scientifically valid data available on emigration flows from Germany and the factors motivating people to emigrate. In particular, there is an almost total lack of data on the living conditions of emigrants after their arrival in their new home countries. It is thus unsurpising that the German emigration research is currently based mainly on aggregated emigration data from official statistical sources as well as on non-representative quantitative and qualitative studies of specific emigrant groups. This was the point of departure for the pilot project “Life outside Germany,” which attempted to follow Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) participants who left Germany between 2002 and 2006, with the central aim of obtaining information about these individuals’ motivations for leaving and their living conditions in their new home countries. The project succeeded in locating 67 of the 288 former SOEP respondents who had been identified as emigrants. These individuals were sent the specially designed questionnaire by mail, and a total of 32 interviews were completed and returned. The present study starts by presenting the empirical findings from the pilot study. The main problem of the analysis lies less in the (controllable) selectivity of the respondents (32 of 288), and more the (still) extremely low case numbers, which do not allow scientifically sound conclusions to be drawn from the results. A further aim of this paper is therefore to provide an example of the basic research potential that lies in emigrant surveys, particularly in surveying SOEP respondents who have moved abroad. Linking information before and after the point of emigration creates new possibilities for empirical life-course research, which in turn—from an understanding of migration as a fundamentally open-ended process—open up new empirical perspectives for migration research. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98691/diw_sp0193.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5573 %A Carsten Sauer %A Katrin Auspurg %A Thomas Hinz %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Die Bewertung von Erwerbseinkommen - Methodische und inhaltliche Analysen zu einer Vignettenstudie im Rahmen des SOEP-Pretest 2008 %J SOEPpapers 189 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Berlin Data Documentation 42. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, methods, subjective indicators %X In the 2008 Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) Pretest, the factorial survey method was tested for the first time for use in the SOEP longitudinal study. In this paper, we describe the construction and application of the vignette module, which has its origins in the field of justice research and is used in particular in the measurement of income justice. We show that the factorial survey method is applicable in large-scale survey research when taking certain constraints into account, and that respondents of varying ages and educational groups are able to deal sufficiently well with answering the questions. The results obtained suggest that older respondents tend to take fewer dimensions into consideration in forming their opinions. Further studies will be needed to determine whether this is evidence that the evaluation tasks were too complex for these respondents and should thus be interpreted as a method effect, or whether it represents a valid substantive result. The results of the study demonstrate convincingly that alongside occupation, education, and performance—factors relating directly to employment—familial aspects such as civil status, the partner’s employment status, and number of children constitute important criteria for determining what constitutes a “fair” income. The factor survey in the 2008 SOEP Pretest offers diverse analytical potential, both from a methodological point of view and in terms of the empirical results obtained. The positive experience with the 2008 SOEP Pretest suggests that the SOEP vignette module can be used effectively in a future wave of the main SOEP survey. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98688/diw_sp0189.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5572 %A Anne Busch %A Elke Holst %D 2009 %T Berufswahl wichtig für Karrierechancen von Männern und Frauen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 23 %P 376-384 %2 cross-sectional %K Gender, Manager, Human capital, Segregation %X Der Anteil von Frauen in Führungspositionen der Privatwirtschaft war auch im Jahr 2007 mit 27 Prozent unterdurchschnittlich. Er erreichte nach Angaben des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) wieder das Niveau von vor fünf Jahren. Während weibliche Führungskräfte in hoch qualifizierten Fachpositionen und im unteren Management noch vergleichsweise häufig vertreten sind, dominieren männliche Führungskräfte das Mittel- und Topmanagement. Hinzu kommt, dass in Führungspositionen Frauen nicht nur seltener als Männer anderen Personen vorgesetzt sind, sondern ihnen sind im Schnitt auch weit weniger Personen unterstellt. Dabei mangelt es Frauen nicht an Qualifikationen - diesbezüglich weisen die Geschlechter kaum Unterschiede auf. Entscheidend ist vor allem die Beschäftigung in geschlechtstypischen Berufen, die die unterschiedlichen Aufstiegschancen von Frauen und Männern bestimmt: Berufszweige, die mehrheitlich von Frauen ausgeübt werden, bieten generell geringere Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten - für Frauen sogar in noch stärkerem Umfang als für Männer. Hinzu kommt, dass familiäre Verpflichtungen Frauen zeitlich weit mehr beanspruchen als Männer. Damit werden ihre Karrierechancen weiter beeinträchtigt. Vor allem jene, die bei der Familie zurückstecken, schaffen den beruflichen Aufstieg: 2007 waren mehr als die Hälfte der weiblichen Führungskräfte unverheiratet, fast zwei Drittel lebten ohne Kinder im Haushalt. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98931/09-23-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5571 %A Sigrid Leitner %A Ilona Ostner %A Christoph Schmitt %D 2008 %T Family Policies in Germany %E Ilona Ostner %E Christoph Schmitt %J Family Policies in the Context of Family Change. The Nordic Countries in Comparative Perspective. %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 175-202 %2 cross-sectional %K Family policy - maternal employment - childcare - parental leave - fertility policy %X This chapter reviews the current state of German family policy with a special focus on rights and obligations. It identifies the peculiarities of family policies in the formerly socialist East and in the conservative-familist West. German unification merged two contrasting models of family policy: the East German dual-earner model and the West German male breadwinner model. While family policy in East Germany expected both mothers and fathers to work full-time, West German family policy was based on ideas of different but equal and complementary gender roles. East Germany employed measures to increase fertility rates and support having children. Pre-unification West Germany, in contrast, had continuously rejected pro-natalism. We will argue that unified Germany is heading towards a third policy model that has more in common with the East German model than the family policy model of former West Germany. Sustainable family policy (Nachhaltige Familienpolitik), as this third model has been called by politicians, conceives of children as society’s future assets; it seeks to encourage childbearing by supporting parents to balance work and family responsibilities, and attempts to reduce child poverty by increasing maternal employment. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5570 %A Michael Fertig %A Christoph M. Schmidt %A Matthias G. Sinning %D 2009 %T The Impact of Demographic Change on Human Capital Accumulation %J Labour Economics %V 16 %N 6 %P 659-668 %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4180. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and Ruhr Economic Papers #107. Bochum/Dortmund/Essen: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.08.005 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F family and networks, education %K demographic change, schooling, vocational training %X This paper investigates whether and to what extent demographic change has an impact on human capital accumulation. The effect of the relative cohort size on educational attainment of young adults in Germany is analyzed utilizing data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for West-German individuals of the birth cohorts 1966 to 1986. These are the cohorts which entered the labor market since the 1980's. Particular attention is paid to the effect of changes in labor market conditions, which constitute an important channel through which demographic change may affect human capital accumulation. Our findings suggest that the variables measuring demographic change exert a considerable though heterogeneous impact on the human capital accumulation of young Germans. Changing labor market conditions during the 1980's and 1990's exhibit a sizeable impact on both the highest schooling and the highest professional degree obtained by younger cohorts. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4180.pdf , http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP107/REP_09_107.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5569 %A Ken Clark %A Nikolaos C. Kanellopoulos %D 2009 %T Low Pay Persistence in European Countries %J IZA DP No. 4183 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 207. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, income and poverty, international comparison, econometrics %K low pay, low pay persistence, state dependence, initial conditions, dynamic random effects probit models %X Using panel data for twelve European countries over the period 1994-2001 we estimate the extent of state dependence in low pay. Controlling for observable and unobservable heterogeneity as well as the endogeneity of initial conditions we find positive, statistically significant state dependence in every single country. The magnitude of this effect varies by country, however this variation is not systematically related to labour market institutions. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4183.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5568 %A Cahit Guven %D 2009 %T Are happier people better citizens? %J Economics Series SWP 2009/04 %I Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 199. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K happiness, trust, social capital, optimism %X This paper presents evidence on causal influence of happiness on social capital and trust using German Socio-Economic Panel. Exploiting the unexplained cross-sectional variation in individual happiness (residuals) in 1984 to eliminate the endogeneity problem, the paper nds that happier people trust others more, and importantly, help create more social capital. Specifically, they have a higher desire to vote, perform more volunteer work, and more frequently participate in public activities. They also have a higher respect for law and order, hold more association memberships, are more attached to their neighborhood, and extend more help to others. Residual happiness appears to be an indicator of optimism, and has an inverse U-shaped relationship with social capital measures. The findings also suggest that the relationship between happiness and social capital strengthened in the world in the last decade. %U http://www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/aef/workingpapers/papers/2009_4.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/99453/diw_sp0199.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5567 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Wealth Inequality on the Rise in Germany %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 10 %P 62-73 %2 longitudinal %K Wealth Inequality, Mobility, Composition, SOEP %X Individual net wealth in Germany totaled an average of around 88,000 Euros at the beginning of 2007 which was about 10 percent higher than in 2002. Decisive for this development was an increase in monetary wealth as well as wealth from private insurance. In connection with the overall quite unequal division of wealth, the median i.e., the value which separates the richest 50 per cent of the population from the poorest, continues to be only around 15,000 Euros. Nonetheless, around two thirds of the population of 17 years of age and above did not possess any or very little monetary and material wealth. So, on the whole, wealth inequality in Germany has continued to increase since 2002. Within the scope of this development, the wealth inequalities which already existed between West and East Germany have further increased since 2002, which has primarily been as a result of the decreasing market value of property in East Germany. Reforms of the state system providing for old age demand a reinforcement of private and company pension plans. Here, private asset accumulation through investment in owner-occupied properties and regular savings activity-also government sponsored-has particular significance in the maintenance of living standards after retirement. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98509/diw_wr_2009-10.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5566 %A Gabriele Kunz %D 2009 %T Neue Väter - altes Rollenmodell %J Psychologie heute %N 5/2009 %P 8-9 %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 5565 %A Karlheinz Ruckriegel %D 2008 %T Glücksforschung %E Hans J. Schneider %E Hans Klaus %J Mensch und Arbeit. Handbuch für Studium und Praxis %C Düsseldorf %I Symposion Publishing %P 279-295 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5564 %A Guido Heineck %D 2009 %T Too tall to be smart? The relationship between height and cognitive abilities %J Economics Letters %V 105 %N 1 %P 78-80 %R 10.1016/j.econlet.2009.06.003 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K cognitive abilities, height, wages %X Recent research suggests for height-wage premiums because of differentials in cognitive abilities. This note adds to the discussion and examines whether verbal and non-verbal competencies are related to height. The results indicate that height is nonlinearly associated to males’ abilities. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5563 %A Gerhard Bäcker %A Gerhard Naegele %A Reinhard Bispinck %A Klaus Hofemann %A Jennifer Neubauer %D 2007 %T Sozialpolitik und soziale Lage in Deutschland 1: Grundlagen, Arbeit, Einkommen und Finanzierung: Band 1. 4., grundl. überarb. und erw. Auflage %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Book Section %M 5562 %A Richard B. Freeman %D 2008 %T Wanted. A New German Wirtschaftswunder %E Ronald Schettkat %E Jochem Langkau %J Economic Policy Proposals for Germany and Europe %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 144-166 %2 citation of SOEP results %G GB %0 Book %M 5561 %A Rüdiger Peuckert %D 2008 %T Familienformen im sozialen Wandel. 7., vollst. überarb. Aufl. %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Book Section %M 5560 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 2008 %T Lebensstandard und Armut. Ein Messmodell %E Axel Groenemeyer %E Silvia Wieseler %J Soziologie sozialer Probleme und sozialer Kontrolle. Realitäten, Repräsentationen und Politik %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 473-487 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5559 %A Frank Kalter %D 2005 %T Ethnische Ungleichheit auf dem Arbeitsmarkt %E Martin Abraham %E Thomas Hinz %J Arbeitsmarktsoziologie. Probleme, Theorien, empirische Befunde %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 303-332 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G D %0 Book Section %M 5558 %A Olaf Struck %D 2005 %T Betrieb und Arbeitsmarkt %E Martin Abraham %E Thomas Hinz %J Arbeitsmarktsoziologie. Probleme, Theorien, empirische Befunde %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 169-198 %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Book Section %M 5557 %A Rolf Becker %A Anna Hecken %D 2005 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung - arbeitsmarktsoziologische Perspektiven und empirische Befunde %E Martin Abraham %E Thomas Hinz %J Arbeitsmarktsoziologie. Probleme, Theorien, empirische Befunde %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 133-168 %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Book Section %M 5556 %A John Ermisch %A Thomas Siedler %D 2009 %T Living Apart Together %E John Ermisch %E Malcolm Brynin %J Changing Relationships %C New York, London %I Routledge %P 28-42 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5555 %A Siegfried Geyer %D 2008 %T Empirie und Erklärung gesundheitlicher Ungleichheiten: Die Praxis empirischer Forschung zu gesundheitlichen Ungleichheiten und ihre theoretischen Implikationen %E Ulrich Bauer %E Uwe H. Bittlingmayer %E Matthias Richter %J Health Inequalities: Determinanten und Mechanismen gesundheitlicher Ungleichheit %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 125-142 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5554 %A Alexander Schulze %D 2009 %T Sozioökonomische Konsequenzen der Fertilität. Folgen der Geburt von Kindern für den Wohlstand von Paarhaushalten (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5553 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2009 %T Armut, soziale Ausgrenzung und Klassenstruktur. Zur Integration multidimensionaler und längsschnittlicher Perspektiven (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5552 %A e.V. vbw - Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft %D 2009 %T Geschlechterdifferenzen im Bildungssystem. Jahresgutachten 2009 %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %U http://www.aktionsrat-bildung.de/fileadmin/Dokumente/Geschlechterdifferenzen_im_Bildungssystem__Jahresgutachten_2009.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5551 %A Hans Diefenbacher %A Roland Zieschank %D 2008 %T Wohlfahrtsmessung in Deutschland. Ein Vorschlag für einen neuen Wohlfahrtsindex %C Heidelberg/Berlin %I Forschungsstätte der Evangelischen Studiengemeinschaft (FEST) - Institut für interdisziplinäre Forschung - und Forschungsstelle für Umweltpolitik, Fachbereich Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.beyond-gdp.eu/download/BMU_UBA_Endbericht_v20_endg.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5550 %A Joanna Landmesser %D 2006 %T Application of Hazard Models to Estimation of Unemployment Duration in Germany and Poland %J Dynamic Econometric Models Vol. 7 %C Torun %I Nicolaus Copernicus University %2 longitudinal %U http://www.dem.umk.pl/dem/v7/16_Landmesser.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5549 %A Simon Gächter %D 2009 %T Vorwort des Gastherausgebers. Experimentelle Ökonomie: Neue Wege, neue Erkenntnisse? %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 10 %N s1 %P 1-13 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 Ref %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5548 %A Björn Bartling %A Ernst Fehr %A Michel André Maréchal %A Daniel Schunk %D 2009 %T Egalitarianism and Competitiveness %J American Economic Review %V 99 %N 2 %P 93-98 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5547 %A Mirjam A. Sprangers %A Jeff A. Sloan %A Ruut Veenhoven %A Charles S. Cleeland %A Michele Y. Halyard %A Amy P. Abertnethy %A Frank Baas %A Andrea M. Barsevick %A Meike Bartels %A Dorret I. Boomsma %A Cynthia Chauhan %A Amylou C. Dueck %A Marlene H. Frost %A Per Hall %A Pål Klepstad %A Nicholas G. Martin %A Christine Miaskowski %A Miriam Mosing %A Benjamin Movsas %A Cornelis J. F. Van Noorden %A Donald L. Patrick %A Nancy L. Pedersen %A Mary E. Ropka %A Quiling Shi %A Jasvinder A. Singh %A Ping Yang %A Ailko H. Zwinderman %D 2009 %T The Establishment of the GENEQOL Consortium to Investigate the Genetic Disposition of Patient-Reported Quality-of-Life Outcomes %J Twin Research and Human Genetics %V 12 %N 3 %P 301-31 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SCI %K quality of life, self-rated health, pain, fatigue, genetic disposition %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5546 %A Jörn Block %A Philipp Sandner %D 2009 %T Neccessity and Opportunity Entrepreneurs and their Duration in Self-Employment: Evidence from German Micro Data %J Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade %V 9 %N 2 %P 117-337 %/ 2007: Discussion Paper 2007-10. Munich: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universittät München, Munich School of Management; 2009: SOEPpapers 191. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, econometrics %K self-employment, firm survival, necessity entrepreneurs, opportunity entrepreneurs, hazard rates, GSOEP %X Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP), we analyze whether necessity entrepreneurs differ from opportunity entrepreneurs in terms of self-employment duration. Using univariate statistics, we find that opportunity entrepreneurs remain in self-employment longer than necessity entrepreneurs. However, after controlling for the entrepreneurs’ education in the professional area where they start their venture, this effect is no longer significant. We therefore conclude that the difference observed is not an original effect but rather is due to selection. We then go on to discuss the implications of our findings for entrepreneurship-policy making, and give suggestions to improve governmental start-up programs. %U http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2082/2/wp2007-10.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98689/diw_sp0191.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5545 %A Uwe Fachinger %A Winfried Schmähl %A Rainer Unger %D 2008 %T Zielvorstellungen in der Alterssicherung: Konkretisierung, Operationalisierung und Messung als Grundlagen für normative Aussagen %J Deutsche Rentenversicherung %N 2 %P 180-214 %2 longitudinal %X Bei dem vorliegenden Beitrag handelt es sich um eine Zusammenfassung zentraler Ergebnisse des vom Forschungsnetzwerk Alterssicherung der Rentenversicherung Bund geförderten Forschungsprojektes „Zielvorstellungen in der Alterssicherung: Konkretisierung, Operationalisierung und Messung als Grundlagen für normative Aussagen“. Ziel dieses Projektes war es, vor dem Hintergrund der Umstrukturierung des Altersvorsorgesystems in Deutschland einen Beitrag zur Fundierung verteilungspolitischer Ziele in der Alterssicherungspolitik zu liefern. Die Analysen zeigen, dass zur Umsetzung der Zielvorstellungen in der Alterssicherung und zur Beurteilung von Effizienz und Effektivität der jeweiligen Maßnahmen eine möglichst enge Festlegung der Ziele von politischer Seite erforderlich ist. Erst wenn dies geschehen ist, kann eine wissenschaftliche Diskussion über die geeigneten Indikatoren erfolgen, als deren Ergebnis dann ein Indikatorensystem – ein einzelner Indikator würde der Heterogenität des Systems nicht gerecht werden – zur Berichterstattung verfügbar wäre. Die Resultate des Projektes können hierfür einen Ausgangspunkt darstellen. So lassen sich auf der Grundlage der vorliegenden Analysen bereits einige Anforderungen an die Indikatoren formulieren. Die Indikatoren sollten beispielsweise die Einkommenserzielung und die Einkommensverwendung berücksichtigen. Ferner zeigte sich, dass eine reine Querschnittbetrachtung nicht ausreicht, um die Dynamik der Einkommen zu erfassen. Um das Zusammenspiel der Sicherungssysteme beurteilen zu können, müssen des Weiteren für die jeweiligen Alterseinkünfte Indikatoren ermittelt werden. Zur Beurteilung der Entwicklung der Ausgaben müssten diese auch nach Kategorien ermittelt und verglichen werden. Von besonderem sozialpolitischem Interesse sind hier die Ausgaben für Wohnung sowie für Körperpflege und Gesundheit. Grundsätzlich gilt zudem, dass die Datenbasis verbessert werden muss. Dies betrifft insbesondere die Alterseinkünfte aus der zweiten sowie dritten Schicht (inklusive der Vermögen) sowie die Ausgaben der Haushalte. Ferner ist die vermehrte Möglichkeit der Nutzung von Längsschnittdaten für die Analysen zur Effizienz und Effektivität von Altersvorsorgesystemen erforderlich. %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5544 %A Sibylle Haas %D 2009 %T Reich und sorgenfrei - Wohlhabend sind in Deutschland vor allem ältere Paare, die ohne Nachwuchs im Eigenheim leben %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 27. Aug. 2009 %P 21 %U http://www.sueddeutsche.de/finanzen/100/485525/text/ %G D %0 Book Section %M 5543 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Armut, soziale Ungleichheit und die Perspektiven einer "Erneuerung der Sozialkritik" %E Rolf Eickelpasch %E Claudia Rademacher %E Philipp Ramos Lobato %J Metamorphosen des Kapitalismus - und seiner Kritik %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 148-170 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5542 %A Gerd Grözinger %D 2008 %T Die Teilhabegesellschaft: ein Vorschlag zur Verwirklichung von Chancengerechtigkeit %E Hubert Hieke %J Kapitalismus. Kritische Betrachtungen und Reformansätze %C Marburg %I Metropolis-Verlag %P 201-226 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5541 %A Dorothea Siems %D 2009 %T Mütter mit Vollzeitjobs sind zufriedener %J Die Welt, 05. Mai 2009 %P 9 %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5540 %A Nicole Janz %D 2009 %T Vollzeitjob macht Mütter froh %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 26.05.2009 %P 7 %U http://www.taz.de/1/leben/alltag/artikel/1/vollzeitjob-macht-muetter-froh/ %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5539 %A Jennifer Roberts %A Nigel Rice %A Andrew M. Jones %D 2008 %T Early retirement and inequality in Britain and Germany: How important is health? %J Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series Number: 2008012 %C Sheffield %I The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 188. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2008: HEDG Working Paper 08/27. York: The University of York, Health, Econometrics and Data Group %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, health, econometrics, international comparison %K health, eartly retirement, hazard models %X Both health and income inequalities have been shown to be much greater in Britain than in Germany. One of the main reasons seems to be the difference in the relative position of the retired, who, in Britain, are much more concentrated in the lower income groups. Inequality analysis reveals that while the distribution of health shocks is more concentrated among those on low incomes in Britain, early retirement is more concentrated among those on high incomes. In contrast, in Germany, both health shocks and early retirement are more concentrated among those with low incomes. We use comparable longitudinal data sets from Britain and Germany to estimate hazard models of the effect of health on early retirement. The hazard models show that health is a key determinant of the retirement hazard for both men and women in Britain and Germany. The size of the health effect appears large compared to the other variables. Designing financial incentives to encourage people to work for longer may not be sufficient as a policy tool if people are leaving the labour market involuntarily due to health problems. %U http://www.shef.ac.uk/content/1/c6/09/02/31/SERP2008012.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98687/diw_sp0188.pdf , http://www.york.ac.uk/res/herc/documents/wp/08_27.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 5538 %A Philip Plickert %D 2009 %T Mehr Reiche, mehr Sorgen - Studie: Nur 1 Prozent der Deutschen sorgenfrei reich %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), 27. Aug. 2009 %P 12 %U http://www.faz.net/s/RubEC1ACFE1EE274C81BCD3621EF555C83C/Doc~ED3A614A9D4454BDE87F96304B34F3E22~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html %G D %0 Report %M 5538 %A Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung (Hrsg.) %D 2007 %T Wohnungs- und Immobilienmärkte in Deutschland 2006 %J Berichte Band 27 %C Bonn %I Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5537 %A Thomas Rauschenbach %A Ivo Züchner %D 2008 %T Ungleichheit in der frühen Kindheit %E Bielefelder Arbeitsgruppe 8 %J Soziale Arbeit in Gesellschaft %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 328-338 %2 citation of SOEP results %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5536 %A Evelyn Grünheid %D 2008 %T Die Auswirkungen demographischer Entwicklungen auf die innere Sicherheit in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 33 %N 1 %P 55-88 %2 citation of SOEP results %K demographic change, ageing, security, criminality %G D %0 Book Section %M 5535 %A Bernd Eggen %A Marina Rupp %D 2006 %T Einkommenssituation großer Familien %E Bernd Eggen %E Marina Rupp %J Kinderreiche Familien %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 85-111 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5534 %A Gerd Nollmann %D 2009 %T Working Poor. Eine vergleichende Längsschnittstudie für Deutschland und die USA %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 61 %N 1 %P 33-55 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %K Poverty, Income distribution, Service society, Homogamy, Great u-turn, Service proletariat %X The study compares relative risks of working poor in the US and Germany. The risk of working poor is assumed to be a consequence of both the macro-structural change towards postindustrial service societies and the micro-structural change of private households. From this twofold perspective, the guiding hypotheses are developed and then tested with the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). The risk of working poor has increased both in Germany and the United States. Both commonalities and marked differences appear: Whereas high numbers of children dominate risks in the US, the German risk-set is determined by the hurdle between part-time and fulltime households, which disadvantages young and lone parents particularly. A common development is the successive devaluation of fulltime employment by sector risks which are growing into the fulltime labour market even in Germany. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5533 %A Denisa Maria Sologon %A Cathal O'Donoghue %D 2009 %T Earnings Dynamics and Inequality in EU, 1994-2001 %J SOEPpapers 184 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: Earnings Dynamics and Inequality among Men across 14 EU Countries, 1994-2001: Evidence from ECHP. IZA DP No. 4012. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison, econometrics, SP %K panel data, wage distribution, inequality, mobility %X This paper uses ECHP for 14 EU countries to explore the dynamic structure of individual earnings and the extent to which changes in cross-sectional earnings inequality reflect transitory or permanent components of individual lifecycle earnings variation. Increases in inequality reflect increases in permanent differentials in four countries and increases in both components in two. Decreases in inequality reflect decreases in transitory differentials in four countries, in permanent differentials in two and in both components in rest. In general, increases in inequality are accompanied by decreases in mobility, whereas only in three countries the increase in mobility is determined by the decrease in inequality. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4012.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98171/diw_sp0184.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5532 %A Ingvild Almås %A Magne Mogstady %D 2009 %T Older or wealthier? The impact of age adjustments on the wealth inequality ranking of countries %J SOEPpapers 181 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: ECINEQ WP 2009-113. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods, international comparison, SP %K Wealth inequality, Life cycle, Age adjustments, Gini coeffcient %X Differences in individual wealth holdings are widely viewed as a driving force of economic inequality. However, as this finding relies on cross-section data, we may confuse older with wealthier. We propose a new method to adjust for age effects in cross-sections, which eliminates transitory wealth inequality due to age, yet preserves inequality arising from other factors. This new method is superior to existing methods, like the much used Paglin-Gini, which is shown to have several problems. A new cross-country comparable database reveals that the choice of method is empirically important: Existing methods yield erroneous wealth inequality rankings of countries. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98056/diw_sp0181.pdf , http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2009-113.pdf %W LWS %G GB %0 Report %M 5531 %A Daniela Glocker %D 2009 %T The Effect of Student Aid on the Duration of Study %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 893 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F education, transfer systems %K academic outcomes, student aid, duration of study, BAfoeG, German Socio-Economic Panel %X In this paper I evaluate the effect of student aid on the success of academic studies. I focus on two dimensions, the duration of study and the probability of actually graduating with a degree. While there is an extensive literature on the impact of student aid on its intended outcome, the uptake of tertiary education, the impact on the outcome and on study incentives has been mainly ignored. But introducing student aid changes the students' budget constraint. The increase in the budget-set might lead to shorter time-to-degree if paid work is substituted by study time. I analyze the effect of financial student aid granted by the German Federal Education and Training Assistance Act (BAfoeG). To determine its impact, I estimate a discrete-time duration model allowing for competing risks to account for different exit states (graduation and dropout) using individual level panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1984-2007. My findings suggest that the duration of study is responsive to the type of financial support a student receives. There are three main results. First, student aid recipients finish faster than comparable students who are supported by the same amount of parental/private transfers only. Second, although higher financial aid does on average not affect the duration of study, this effect is (third) dominated by the increased probability of actually finishing university successfully. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98082/dp893.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5530 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %D 2009 %T Langzeitkranke verlieren durch Kürzung des Krankengeldes fünf Milliarden Euro %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 20 %P 326-332 %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98033/09-20-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5529 %A Andreas Behr %A Ulrich Pötter %D 2010 %T What determines wage differentials across the EU? %J Journal of Economic Inequality %V 8 %N 1 %P 101-120 %R 10.1007/s10888-008-9106-z %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, international comparison, econometrics %K wage inequality, semi-parametric model %X We analyse determinants of the wage differentials observed between thirteen European countries using the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). The empirical decomposition is based on a proportional hazards model. The approach based on rank invariant estimators is borrowed from the literature on failure time data and has been adapted by Donald et al. (Rev Econ Stud 67:609–633, 2000) to analyse differences in wage distributions. Extending this approach and using natural splines to allow for nonlinear regression effects we isolate three different underlying forces for wage differentials: differences in characteristics, differences in weights of characteristics and differences in the returns-to-skill functions. The analysis reveals that country differences in returns-to-skill functions contribute most to observed wage differences while differences in observed characteristics contribute surprisingly little. %W ECHP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 5528 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2008 %T Les descendants des immigrés en France et en Allemagne: des destins contrastés (Dissertation) %C Berlin und Paris %I Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät III und Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales %2 longitudinal %K immigration, second generation, inequality, France, Germany %X This doctoral thesis analyses the modes of participating of young people of migrant origin, in particular those of North-African origin and of Turkish origin in today's France and Germany respectively. Especially, it deals with their educational achievements, their transition into the labour market and their forms of belonging (citizenship and elective participation). The results from French and German micro-data indicate that despite their severe difficulties in terms of school achievements, young people of Turkish origin have a more favorable working life than young people of North-African origin who are more successful in the educational system. The former experience unemployment, instability and declassing more frequently in their working life. Two types of processes of social distancing emerge from those results: through relegation in Germany and through discrimination in France. Those processes trace back to institutional, structural and symbolic mechanisms. Furthermore, both the national framework and experience of discrimination influence the forms of belonging of those population groups in different ways. %U http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/dissertationen/tucci-ingrid-2008-02-08/PDF/tucci.pdf %W SOEP %G F %0 Journal Article %M 5527 %A Thomas Klein %D 2009 %T Determinanten der Sportaktivität und der Sportart im Lebenslauf %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 61 %N 1 %P 1-32 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %K physical activity, exercise, sports, life course, lifestyle %G D %0 Book %M 5526 %A Thomas Leopold %D 2009 %T Erbschaften und Schenkungen im Lebenslauf. Eine vergleichende Längsschnittanalyse mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (Diplomarbeit) %C Bamberg %I University of Bamberg Press %2 longitudinal %U http://www.opus-bayern.de/uni-bamberg/volltexte/2009/179/ %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5525 %A Denisa Maria Sologon %A Cathal O'Donoghue %D 2009 %T Policy, Institutional Factors and Earnings Mobility %J IZA DP No. 4151 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 183. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison, SP %K panel data, wage distribution, inequality, mobility, labour market institutions, labour market policies %X This paper uses ECHP and OECD data for 14 EU countries to explore the role of labour market factors in explaining cross-national differences in the dynamic structure of earnings: in permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility. Based on ECHP, minimum distance estimator is used to decompose earnings inequality into the permanent and transitory components and compute earnings mobility. The predicted components together with the institutional OECD data are used in a non-linear least squares setting to estimate the relationship between permanent inequality, transitory inequality and earnings mobility, and labour market policy and institutional factors. The results revealed a highly complex framework, where institutions interact significantly not only with each other and with the overall institutional setting, but also with the macroeconomic shocks in shaping the pattern of the three labour market outcomes. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4151.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98170/diw_sp0183.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5524 %A Peter Haan %A Michal Myck %D 2009 %T Dynamics of health and labor market risks %J Journal of Health Economics %V 28 %N 6 %P 1116-1125 %/ 2009: Dynamics of Poor Health and Non-Employment. SOEPpapers 195. Berlin: DIW Berlin and IZA DP No. 4154. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.09.001 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F SP, labour, health, econometrics %K health, non-employment, risk, ageing, dynamic panel data %X While there is little doubt that the probability of poor health increases with age, and that less healthy people face a more difficult situation on the labour market, the precise relationship between facing the risks of health deterioration and labour market instability is not well understood. Using twelve years of data from the German Socio-Economic Panel we study the nature of the relationship between poor health and non-employment on a sample of German men aged 30-59. We propose to model poor health and non-employment as interrelated risks determined within a dynamic structure conditional on a set of individual characteristics. Applying dynamic panel estimation we identify the mechanism through which poor health contributes to the probability of being jobless and vice versa. We find an important role of unobserved heterogeneity and evidence for correlation in the unobservable characteristics determining the two processes. The results also show strong persistence in the dynamics of poor health and non-employment. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4154.pdf , http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.99264.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5523 %A Christoph Wunder %A Andrea Wiencierz %A Johannes Schwarze %A Helmut Küchenhoff %A Sara Kleyer %A Philipp Bleninger %D 2009 %T Well-Being over the Life Span: Semiparametric Evidence from British and German Longitudinal Data %J IZA DP No. 4155 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 179. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2009: DIW Discussion Paper No. 889. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F econometrics, subjective indicators, miscellaneous, international comparison, SP %K subjective well-being, life satisfaction, semiparametric regression, penalized splines, age-period model, age-cohort model %X This paper applies semiparametric regression models using penalized splines to investigate the profile of well-being over the life span. Splines have the advantage that they do not require a priori assumptions about the form of the curve. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) and the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), the analysis shows a common, quite similar, age-specific pattern of life satisfaction for both Britain and Germany that can be characterized by three age stages. In the first stage, life satisfaction declines until approximately the fifth life decade. In the second age stage, well-being clearly increases and has a second turning point (maximum) after which well-being decreases in the third age stage. Several reasons for the three-phase pattern are discussed. We point to the fact that neither polynomial functions of the third nor the fourth degree describe the relationship adequately: polynomials locate the minimum and the maximum imprecisely. In addition, our analysis discusses the indistinguishability of age, period, and cohort effects: we propose estimating age-period models that control for cohort effects including substantive variables, such as the life expectancy of the birth cohort, and further observed socioeconomic characteristics in the regression. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4155.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97990/dp889.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98054/diw_sp0179.pdf , %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5522 %A Jonathan Klick %A Thomas Stratmann %D 2008 %T Do Spa Visits Improve Health: Evidence From German Microdata %J Eastern Economic Journal %V 34 %N 3 %P 364-374 %/ 2007: Law and Economics Paper No. 05-13, Public Law Research Paper No. 125. Tallahassee: FSU College of Law %R 10.1057/palgrave.eej.9050038 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F health %X The health benefits of spas have been hypothesized for centuries. If this hypothesis is correct, spa therapy offers a low cost alternative to more expensive and potentially more invasive medical treatments for ailments such as back pain and arthritis. We use individual-level panel data to isolate the effect of spa therapy on missed work days and hospital visits in Germany. Simple correlations suggest a self-selection bias - spa visits are associated with increased absenteeism and hospitalization. However, when we exploit the longitudinal nature of the data, we find that spa therapy leads to a statistically significant reduction in both absenteeism and hospitalization, though it is not clear if these health benefits justify the cost of spa therapy. %U http://www.gmu.edu/jbc/stratmann/Do%20Spa%20Visits%20Improve%20Health%20final.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5521 %A Monika Bazyl %D 2009 %T Factors influencing tenure choice in European countries %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2009-04 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 186. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison, SP %K tenure choice, homeownership, housing %X Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure, and this is the focus of this paper. Its aim is to study the impact of microeconomic factors on household’s tenure choice, using a cross-country comparative approach. Logit models are constructed for each country using data for year 2000 from the Consortium of Household Panels for European Socio-Economic Research micro-database. The models show that marriage is a significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co- habitating households are more likely to rent, except for Denmark. Nationality, income and age proved to be significant explanatory variables in several countries, while staying insignificant in others. %U http://www.ceps.lu/pdf/11/art1418.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98238/diw_sp0186.pdf %W CHER %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5520 %A Martin Schlotter %D 2009 %T Kindergarten attendance and decision makers' political leaning - Difference-in-Difference evidence from German municipalities %J Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2009, Istanbul, 23.-25. April %C Istanbul %2 cross-sectional %U http://smye2009.org/file/235_Schlotter.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5519 %A Beatrice Scheubel %D 2009 %T Does it pay to be a woman? Labour market effecst of maternity-related job protection and replacement incomes %J Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2009, Istanbul, 23.-25. April %C Istanbul %2 cross-sectional %U http://smye2009.org/file/396_Scheubel.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5518 %A Hendrik Schmitz %D 2009 %T Risk aversion, health behaviour, and adverse selection in the German market for private supplementary health insurance %J Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2009, Istanbul, 23.-25. April %C Istanbul %2 cross-sectional %U http://smye2009.org/file/469_Schmitz.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5517 %A Rémi Piatek %A Pia Pinger %D 2009 %T Maintaining (locus of) Control? Assessing the stability and impact of noncognitive skills over the life-cycle %J Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2009, Istanbul, 23.-25. April %C Istanbul %2 longitudinal %U http://smye2009.org/file/712_Pinger.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5515 %A Robert Dur %A Arjan Non %A Hein Roelfsema %D 2009 %T Reciprocity and Incentive Pay in the Workplace %J SOEPpapers 177 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, econometrics, subjective indicators, SP %K reciprocity, social exchange, incentive contracts, double moral hazard, GSOEP %X We study optimal incentive contracts for workers who are reciprocal to management attention. When neither worker’s effort nor manager’s attention can be contracted, a double moral-hazard problem arises, implying that reciprocal workers should be given weak financial incentives. In a multiple-agent setting, this problem can be resolved using promotion incentives. We test these predictions using German Socio-Economic Panel data. We find that workers who are more reciprocal are significantly more likely to receive promotion incentives, while there is no such relation for individual bonus pay. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98010/diw_sp0177.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5514 %A Selver Derya Uysal %A Winfried Pohlmeier %D 2009 %T Unemployment Duration and Noncognitive Skills %J Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2009, Istanbul, 23.-25. April %C Istanbul %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators %K Unemployment Duration, Noncognitive Skills, Duration Analysis %X This paper focuses on the role of noncognitive skills on the success of unemployed workers finding a job. We argue that a worker's job search intensity not only relies on the conventional determinants discussed in the job search literature but is decisively driven by her noncognitive skills which rejected in her propensity to motivate and control herself while searching for a job. Moreover, personality traits as far as they can be signaled to a potential employer may also enhance the probability of receiving and accepting a job offer. For our econometric duration analysis we use the well-accepted taxonomy "Big Five" for classifying personality traits. Based on individual unemployment data taken from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) our empirical findings reveal that the personality traits Conscientiousness, and Neuroticism have a strong impact on the probability of finding a job, while we do not find any significant effects of the personality traits Extraversion and Agreeableness on the duration of unemployment. The personality trait Openness happens to be once significant for one non-german unemployed worker. %U http://smye2009.org/file/620_Uysal.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5513 %A Monika Sander %D 2009 %T The evolution of immigrants' Body Mass Index with years since migration in Germany %J Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2009, Istanbul, 23.-25. April %C Istanbul %2 longitudinal %U http://smye2009.org/file/102_Sander.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5512 %A Eva M. Berger %D 2009 %T Maternal Employment and Happiness: The Effect of Non-Participation and Part-Time Employment on Mothers’ Life Satisfaction %J SOEPpapers 178 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 890. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks, subjective indicators, SP %K Subjective well-being, life satisfaction, labor force participation %X In contrast to unemployment, the effect of non-participation and parttime employment on subjective well-being has much less frequently been the subject of economists’ investigations. In Germany, many women with dependent children are involuntarily out of the labor force or in part-time employment because of family constraints (e.g., due to lack of available and appropriate childcare). Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Study, this paper analyzes the impact of involuntary familyrelated non-participation and part-time employment on mothers’ life satisfaction. Controlling for unobserved individual fixed effects, I find that both the pecuniary effects (foregone earnings) and the non-pecuniary effects (psychological costs) are significantly negative. Compensating income variations reveal that the residual household income would have to be raised by 182 percent (157 percent/77 percent) in order to just offset the negative effect of not being able to work because of family constraints (of being in short/long part-time employment). Moreover, in terms of overall happiness among mothers, non-participation is revealed to be a more serious problem than unemployment. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98011/diw_sp0178.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97989/dp890.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 5511 %A Thomas Wüpper %D 2009 %T Nur jeder hundertste Deutsche lebt in sorgenfreiem Reichtum %J Stuttgarter Zeitung, 27. Aug. 2009 %P 12 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5510 %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Charlotte Buechner %D 2009 %T Children who attend formal day care do better in school - even many years later in secondary school %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 5 %P 31-35 %2 longitudinal %X Questions about the advantages and disadvantages of sending young children to formal day care ("Kindertageseinrichtungen") have always greatly concerned parents and led to intense, if not always well informed, policy debate. Two issues have been foremost. One is whether young children removed from their parents' care for part of the day suffer long term emotional consequences, or whether on the contrary, interaction with other children and with carers improves their social skills and confidence. Results are generally positive for children over three years old, but mixed for children under three, with some studies indicating negative socio-emotional consequences (Rossbach, 2005), and others reporting no negative emotional results and clear gains in social competence (Tietze, 1998; Andersson, 1989, 1992; NICHD, 2000, 2001). The second issue, dealt with in this article, relates to children's school outcome. Do children who have been to formal day care which exposes them to some pre-school learning achieve better, the same, or worse educational results in their later school years? If they do better, how long does the advantage last? Does it persist through to secondary school? %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96357/diw_wr_2009-5.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5509 %A Bruce Headey %D 2009 %T Yes We Can... Happiness Levels Can Change, But Most Recent Changes Are In The Wrong Direction %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 4 %P 26-30 %2 longitudinal %X Influential economists, like Bruno S. Frey and Richard Layard, are advocating that the standard approach in economics of inferring utility from changes in consumption and leisure should be augmented or replaced by use of subjective measures. But psychologists claim that adult life satisfaction (or happiness) is more or less fixed; it has a "set-point" which is largely determined by genetic factors and early childhood development. Analyses of life-span data, collected by the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) in the last 20 years, challenge this claim. About a quarter of the West German population experienced substantial changes in life satisfaction, but losses outweighed gains by a ratio of about 3:1. It is likely that a major reason for the negative balance is relatively poor economic performance since the early 1990s. On the other hand, the results show that the "set-point theory" of psychologists is seriously flawed. Life satisfaction can change and may be open to improvement via individual life choices and/or public policy. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96356/diw_wr_2009-4.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5508 %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %A Andreas Stephan %D 2009 %T Private Households Display Strong Aversion to Investment Risk %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 2 %P 13-18 %2 cross-sectional %K Household finances, Diversification, Financial portfolio %X The broadest possible diversification of investments is considered an important strategy for minimizing investment risk. Most households in Germany do distribute their financial assets over several types of investment. However, investment behavior is only partially consistent with the overall readiness for risk-taking reported by heads of households. This is demonstrated by a current empirical study based on data from the Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). The probability of diversification does tend to rise according to the degree of risk aversion, yet not when it comes to a "fully diversified investment basket." With a higher fear of risk, the tendency to fill a portfolio with every kind of investment falls. Clearly, households make decisions in keeping with a principle propagated by Keynes: security and liquidity come first. The readiness to invest in riskier assets rises with the number of secure investments already in place in the portfolio. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96058/diw_wr_2009-2.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5507 %A Santi Budria %A Luis Diaz-Serrano %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %A Joop Hartog %D 2009 %T Risk Attitude and Wage Growth: Replication and Reconstruction %J IZA DP No. 4124 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 192. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, subjective indicators, econometrics %K wage growth, risk, post-school investment %X We replicate Shaw (1996) who found that individual wage growth is higher for individuals with greater preference for risk taking. Expanding her dataset with more American observations and data for Germany, Spain and Italy, we find mixed support for the earlier results. We present and estimate a new model and find that in particular the wage level is sensitive to attitudes towards risk taking. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4124.pdf , http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.98690.de %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5506 %A Peter Haan %A Victoria Prowse %D 2009 %T A Structural Approach to Estimating the Effect of Taxation on the Labor Market Dynamics of Older Workers %J IZA DP No. 4102 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 185. Berlin: DIW Berlin and DIW Discussion Paper 877. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour, transfer systems, SP %K life-cycle labor supply, income taxation %X We estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of employment, non-employment and retirement that includes endogenous accumulation of human capital and intertemporal non-separabilities in preferences. Additionally, the model accounts for the effect of the tax and transfer system on work incentives. The structural parameter estimates are used to evaluate the effects of a tax reform targeted at low income individuals on employment behavior and retirement decisions. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4102.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98237/diw_sp0185.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5505 %A Wencke Gwozdz %A Alfonso Sousa-Poza %D 2009 %T Ageing, Health and Life Satisfaction of the Oldest Old: An Analysis for Germany %J IZA DP No. 4053 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K life satisfaction, health, oldest old %X This analysis uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and the Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to assess the effect of ageing and health on the life satisfaction of the oldest old (defined as 75 and older). We observe a U-shaped relationship between age and levels of life satisfaction for individuals aged between 16 and approximately 65. Thereafter, life satisfaction declines rapidly and the lowest absolute levels of life satisfaction are recorded for the oldest old. This decline is primarily attributable to low levels of perceived health. Once cohort effects are also controlled for, life satisfaction remains relatively constant across the lifespan. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4053.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5504 %A Jan Brenner %D 2010 %T Life-cycle variations in the association between current and lifetime earnings: Evidence for German natives and guest workers %J Labour Economics %V 17 %N 2 %P 392-406 %/ 2009: Ruhr Economic Papers #95. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department of Economics, Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Department of Economics and Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F migration, income and poverty %K generalized error-in-variables model, life-cycle bias, lifetime income, guest workers %X In many economic models a central variable of interest is lifetime or permanent income which is not observed in survey data sets and typically proxied by annual income information. To assess the quality of such approximations, we use a unique source of lifetime earnings — the German pension system — and focus on two important issues that have been largely ignored in the existing literature. The first is how to deal with zero income observations in the analysis of women. The second is whether these approximations differ between natives and guest workers. For female earners, we find that estimates of the associations between current and lifetime income are highly sensitive to the treatment of zero earnings. The reason turns out to be the highly cyclical nature of the labor supply behavior of mothers. Furthermore, immigrants' income proxies are prone to significantly larger attenuation biases over the entire life-cycle. This result is explained by the larger share of annual income variance attributable to the transitory income component for immigrants. Averaging income over up to 15 years alleviates the attenuation bias as well as the difference in biases between natives and guest workers %U http://repec.rwi-essen.de/files/REP_09_095.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5503 %A Kenneth Nelson %D 2009 %T Social Assistance and Minimum Income Protection in the EU: Vulnerability, Adequacy, and Convergence %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 511 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F international comparison, income and poverty, transfer systems %K comparative, institutional, contextual, poverty, low income %X In this paper social assistance developments are analyzed in a large number of EU member states, including European transition countries and the new democracies of southern Europe. The empirical analysis is based on the unique and recently established SaMip Dataset, which provides social assistance benefit levels for 27 countries from 1990-2005. It is shown that social assistance benefits have had a less favorable development than that of unemployment provision. Hardly any of the investigated countries provide social assistance benefits above the EU near poverty threshold. Social assistance benefit levels have not converged in Europe. Instead, divergence can be observed, which is mainly due to lagging developments in eastern and southern Europe %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/511.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5502 %A Francesco D'Amuri %A Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano %A Giovanni Peri %D 2009 %T The Labor Market Impact of Immigration in Western Germany in the 1990's %J European Economic Review %V Online first %/ 2008: NBER Working Paper 13851. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %R 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2009.10.002 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F migration, labour %K Immigration, Wages, Labor market rigidities, Employment %X In this article we estimate the wage and employment effects of recent immigration in Western Germany. Using administrative data for the period 1987–2001 and a labor-market equilibrium model, we find that the substantial immigration of the 1990s had very little adverse effects on native wages and on their employment levels. Instead, it had a sizeable adverse employment effect on previous immigrants as well as a small adverse effect on their wages. These asymmetric results are partly driven by a higher degree of substitution between old and new immigrants in the labor market and in part by the rigidity of wages in less than flexible labor markets. In a simple counter-factual experiment we show that in a world of perfect wage flexibility and no unemployment insurance the wage-bill loss of old immigrants would be much smaller. %W SOEP, IAB Employment sample %G GB %0 Report %M 5501 %A Gundi Knies %D 2009 %T The Effects of Mobility on Neighbourhood Social Ties %J ISER Working Paper No. 2009-15 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 175. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, family and networks, migration, miscellaneous %K neighbourhood, social interactions, mobility, transport, internet, family ties %X This research examines the strength of people’s ties with close neighbours and the sensitivity thereof to changes in residential mobility, access to modes of public and private transport, and changes in the availability of modern communications technologies using the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP). All forms of mobility have increased over time and are negatively associated with visiting neighbours. With further increases in mobility, close neighbours may become less relevant. Nevertheless, presently the incidence of visits with neighbours is sizeable; in contrast to the frequent assertion in the literature that the neighbourhood is of no importance. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/iser/2009-15.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97800/diw_sp0175.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5500 %A Simonetta Longhi %A Malcolm Brynin %D 2010 %T Occupational Change in Britain and Germany %J Labour Economics %V Forthcoming %/ 2009: SOEPpaper 204. Berlin: DIW Berlin. ISER Working Paper No. 2009-10. Colchester, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2010.02.001 %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, international comparison %K job change, occupation change, Britain, Germany %X We use British and German panel data to analyse job changes involving a change in occupation. We assess the extent of occupational change, taking into account the possibility of measurement error in occupational codes; whether job changes within the occupation differ from occupation changes in terms of the characteristics of those making such switches; and the effects of the two kinds of moves in terms of wages and job satisfaction. We find that occupation changes differ from other job changes, generally reflecting a less satisfactory employment situation, but also that the move in both cases is positive in respect of change in wages and job satisfaction. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/iser/2009-10.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/100020/diw_sp0204.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5499 %A Katja Coneus %A Johannes Gernandt %A Marianne Saam %D 2009 %T Noncognitive Skills, School Achievements and Educational Dropout %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-019 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 176. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, miscellaneous %K noncognitive skills, school grades, secondary education, vocationale training %X We analyse the determinants of dropout from secondary and vocational education in Germany using data from the Socio-Economic Panel from 2000 to 2007. In addition to the role of classical variables like family background and school achievements, we examine the effect of noncognitive skills. Both, better school grades and higher noncognitive skills reduce the risk to become an educational dropout. The influence of school achievements on the dropout probability tends to decrease and the influence of noncognitive skills tends to increase with age. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp09019.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98003/diw_sp0176.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5498 %A Mary Gregory %D 2009 %T Gender and economic inequality %E Wiemer Salverda %E Brian Nolan %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 284-312 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5497 %A Brian Nolan %A Ive Marx %D 2009 %T Economic inequality, poverty, and social exclusion %E Wiemer Salverda %E Brian Nolan %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 315-341 %2 cross-sectional %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5496 %A Bernard Van Praag %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2009 %T Inequality and happiness %E Wiemer Salverda %E Brian Nolan %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 364-383 %2 citation of SOEP results %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5494 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Kenneth A. Couch %D 2009 %T Inter-generational inequality and intertemporal mobility %E Wiemer Salverda %E Brian Nolan %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 522-545 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %G GB %0 Report %M 5493 %A Johannes Uhlig %A Heike Solga %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Ungleiche Bildungschancen: Welche Rolle spielen Underachievement und Persönlichkeitsstruktur? %J WZB Discussion Paper SP I 2009-503 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %F education, subjective indicators %X Der Beitrag untersucht, inwiefern ungleiche Bildungschancen mit dem Phänomen von Underachievement verbunden sind und ob Persönlichkeitseigenschaften den Zusammenhang von sozialer Herkunft und Bildungschancen vermitteln. Underachievement ist – entsprechend dem mehrgliedrigen deutschen Bildungssystem – als Besuch eines Schultyps definiert, der unterhalb des jeweiligen individuellen kognitiven Lernpotenzials von Jugendlichen liegt. Die Analysen basieren auf Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Sie zeigen, dass das Risiko eines Underachievement und damit die Entdeckung vorhandener Lernpotenziale stark von der sozialen Herkunft der Kinder abhängen. Verteilungsunterschiede in Persönlichkeitsstrukturen nach sozialer Herkunft spielen dafür allerdings keine Rolle. Vielmehr haben Persönlichkeitseigenschaften einen stärkeren Einfluss auf den Schulerfolg von Kindern mit akademisch gebildeten Eltern – und nicht, wie wohl häufig eher erwartet wird, bei Kindern von Eltern ohne akademischen Abschluss. Ferner deuten die Befunde darauf hin, dass nicht Leistungs-, sondern eher Unterschiede in Bildungsentscheidungen das höhere Risiko eines Underachievement von Kindern aus nicht-akademischen Familien verursachen. %U http://bibliothek.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2009/i09-503.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5492 %A Oleg Badunenko %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %D 2009 %T Genügend Widerstandskraft? Immobilienfinanzierung und Haushaltsverschuldung in Deutschland, Großbritannien, den Niederlanden und den USA %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 78 %N 1 %P 127-142 %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %K consumer finance, mortgage financing, household dept %X Die vorliegende Studie zielt auf die Einschätzung der ökonomischen Stabilität der Haushalte in Deutschland ab. Ausgehend von der Betrachtung der unterschiedlichen Immobilienfinanzierungsregime wird anhand aggregierter und disaggregierter Haushaltsdaten die wirtschaftliche und finanzielle Situation der privaten Haushalte in Deutschland, Großbritannien, den Niederlanden und den USA untersucht. Die Befunde zeigen ein gemischtes Bild. Greift man auf die Kennzahlen zum Verschuldungsgrad zurück, so stellen sich die Haushalte in Deutschland tendenziell widerstandsfähiger dar als die Haushalte in den Vergleichsländern. Allerdings ist die laufende Belastung der hiesigen Haushalte mit Immobilienkrediten im Verhältnis zum Einkommen vergleichsweise groß, insbesondere im unteren Einkommensquartil. Die hohe Belastung kann auf eine schnelle Tilgung der Kredite zurückzuführen sein. Bei Absorption ökonomischer Schocks kann dieser Umstand hinderlich sein, obwohl eine schnelle Rückführung der Kredite langfristig eher stabilisierende Wirkung ausübt. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/96281/diw_vjh_09-1-10.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5491 %A Uta Rasche %D 2009 %T Dicke Kinder hinken auch im Spracherwerb hinterher (Interview mit C. Katharina Spieß) %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 30.01.2009 %P 8 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5490 %A Ulrike Herrmann %D 2009 %T Die Mittelschicht ist angeschmiert %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 22.01.2009 %P 6 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5489 %A Ina Beyer %D 2009 %T Arm bleibt arm - Reich wird reicher %J Neues Deutschland vom 22.01.2009 %P 1 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5488 %A Roland Bunzenthal %D 2009 %T Die Reichen werden reicher %J Frankfurter Rundschau (FR) vom 22.01.2009 %P 16 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5487 %A Thomas Öchsner %D 2009 %T Wohlstand für wenige %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 22.01.2009 %P 15 %G D %0 Thesis %M 5486 %A Georg Struch %D 2008 %T Quo vadis Pendlerpauschale? Eine Mikrosimulation aktueller Reformvorschläge. %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin. Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft %V Diplom %2 simulation %F Transfer system, Labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5485 %A Wenzel Matiaske %A Roland Menges %A Martin Spiess %D 2009 %T Modifying the Rebound: It depends! Explaining Mobility Behaviour on the Basis of the German Socio-Economic Panel %J SOEPpapers 174 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F miscellaneous, econometrics, sp %K energy demand, rebound effect, panel data analysis %X We address the empirical question to which extent higher fuel efficiency of cars affects additional travel and how this behavioural aspect is modified by additional variables. The data set used to estimate a theoretical model of the rebound effect covers two panel waves, 1998 and 2003, taken from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). To take full advantage of the information in the data available, and to avoid problems due to possible selection effects, we estimated an unbalanced two-wave random effects panel model. Our results suggest that in line with the rebound hypothesis, there is a negative effect of car efficiency on the kilometers driven. That is, the lower the fuel consumption, the larger the driven distance. However, contrasting recent empirical literature about the rebound effect in the transportation sector, this seems to be true only for cars with a consumption of more than roughly eight liters per hundred kilometers. In addition, we find a positive diesel effect, which implies that owning a diesel engined car, has a positive effect on the driven distance. Both effects can be interpreted as support for the rebound hypothesis, although not in a simple linear way. Moreover, it can be shown that some “soft” variables such as certain attitudes towards the environment tend to amplify this non-linear rebound effect. Our results support the general direction of the rebound effect on households travel activities. But because of the remaining political relevance of the rebound effect, they also highlight the importance of accounting for additional behavioural variables which tend to influence individual mobility behaviour. Hence, the classical interpretation of the rebound as a linear effect of advances in fuel economy on individual travel has to be questioned. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97799/diw_sp0174.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5484 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %D 2009 %T Long-Term Absenteeism and Moral Hazard - Evidence from a Natural Experiment %J SOEPpapers 172 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 888. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, health %K long-term absenteeism, sick pay, moral hazard, natural experiment, SOEP %X Sick leave payments represent a significant portion of public health expenditures and labor costs. Reductions in replacement levels are a commonly used instrument to tackle moral hazard and to increase the efficiency of the health insurance market. In Germany’s Statutory Health Insurance (SHI) system, the replacement level for periods of sickness of up to six weeks was reduced from 100 percent to 80 percent of an employee’s gross wage at the end of 1996. At the same time, the replacement level for individuals absent for a long-term period, i.e., from the seventh week onwards, was reduced from 80 to 70 percent. We show theoretically that the net reform effects on long-term absenteeism can be disentangled into a direct and an indirect effect. Using SOEP data, a natural control group, and two different treatment groups, we estimate the net and the direct effect on the incidence and duration of long-term absenteeism by difference-in-differences. Our findings suggest that, on population average, the reforms have not affected long-term absenteeism significantly, which is in accordance with our theoretical predictions, assuming that employees on long-term sick leave are seriously sick. However, we find some heterogeneity in the effects and a small but significant decrease in the duration of long-term absenteeism for the poor and middle-aged full-time employed persons. All in all, moral hazard and presenteeism seem to be less of an issue in the right tail of the sickness spell distribution. Finally, our calculations suggest that from 1997 to 2006, around five billion euros were redistributed from persons on long-term sick leave to the SHI insurance pool. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97120/diw_sp0172.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97949/dp888.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5483 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %D 2009 %T 25 Waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP): An Asset to Inter-disciplinary Research %J SOEPpapers 171 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F SP, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97044/diw_sp0171.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5482 %A Alexia Meyermann %A Jennifer Elsner %A Jürgen Schupp %A Stefan Liebig %D 2009 %T Pilotstudie einer surveybasierten Verknüpfung von Personen- und Betriebsdaten %J SOEPpapers 170 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: DIW Research Notes 31. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, methods %K German Socio-Economic Panel Study, SOEP, Linked Employer-Employee-Data %X In this paper, we compare different approaches to the generation of datasets linking employees and firms, and present the specific advantages and disadvantages of each method. We discuss in detail the employee-first method, which has only been investigated so far in the survey research in initial US studies. We show that for Germany, this method provides reasonably comprehensive and error-free data on individuals. Our analyses are based on the results of a follow-up study of firms that was first tested in a SOEP Pretest in the year 2007 on more than 300 employees. Our results also show that the data edition method provides a relatively easy means of considerably improving the quality of contact addresses obtained through an open-ended survey question. The quality and number of the firm contact data as well as the number of participating firms can be increased as well through improvements in the different phases of the generation process. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96994/diw_sp0170.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5481 %A Elke Holst %A Anne Busch %D 2009 %T Der "Gender Pay Gap" in Führungspositionen der Privatwirtschaft in Deutschland %J SOEPpapers 169 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, gender, econometrics %K Gender Pay Gap, managers, segregation, Oaxaca/Blinder decomposition, Heckman correction %X Obwohl eine Vielzahl an Studien zum geschlechtsspezifischen Verdienstunterschied und dessen Erklärung existiert, konzentrieren sich bisher nur vergleichsweise wenige auf den „gender pay gap“ in Führungspositionen, der im Fokus dieses Beitrags steht. In der hoch selektiven Gruppe der Führungskräfte in der Privatwirtschaft in Deutschland unterscheiden sich die Geschlechter in ihrer Humankapitalausstattung kaum, so dass der über eine Oaxaca/Blinder-Dekomposition ermittelte Unterschied in den Brutto-Monatsverdiensten hierüber nur sehr unzureichend zu erklären ist. Die Einbeziehung von Variablen zur geschlechtsspezifischen Segregation auf dem Arbeitsmarkt sowie haushaltsbezogener Kontrollvariablen führt zunächst dazu, dass der „gender pay gap“ zu über zwei Dritteln erklärt werden kann. Das tatsächliche Ausmaß der Nachteile von Frauen am Arbeitsmarkt wird erst unter Berücksichtigung von Selektionseffekten in eine Führungsposition sichtbar: Unter Einbezug von Selektionseffekten (Heckman-Korrektur) können die in den Verdienstschätzungen berücksichtigten Merkmale den „gender pay gap“ nur noch zu einem Drittel erklären. Zudem wird deutlich, dass Frauen auch innerhalb der Frauenberufe weniger verdienen als Männer (allokative Diskriminierung). Der zwei Drittel umfassende nicht erklärte Anteil am „gender pay gap“ („Resteffekt“) repräsentiert die unbeobachtete Heterogenität. Hierzu gehören zum Beispiel gesellschaftliche und kulturelle Rahmenbedingungen sowie Strukturen und Praktiken auf dem Arbeitsmarkt und in Unternehmen, die zum Nachteil von Frauen wirken und den Aufstieg in eine Führungsposition erschweren. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96864/diw_sp0169.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5480 %A Armin Falk %A Thomas Dohmen %A Uwe Sunde %D 2009 %T Kontrolliert und repräsentativ: Beispiele zur Komplementarität von Labor- und Felddaten %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 10 %N s1 %P 54-74 %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 168. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1111/j.1468-2516.2009.00306.x %2 methodological %F SP, methods, subjective indicators %X In this paper we discuss the complementarity of laboratory and field data. Experiments offer highly controlled environments that allow precise testing and causal inferences. Survey and field data on the other hand provide information on large and representative samples of people interacting in their natural environment. We discuss several concrete examples how to combine lab and field data and how to exploit potential complementarities. One example describes an experiment, which is run with a representative sample to guarantee control and representativeness. The second example is based on the idea to experimentally validate survey instruments to ensure behavioral validity of instruments that can be used in existing panel data sets. The third example describes the possibility to use the lab to identify causal effects, which are tested in large data sets. Topics discussed in this paper comprise the relation of cognitive skills (IQ) and risk and time preferences, determinants, prevalence and economic consequences of risk attitudes, selection into incentive schemes and the impact of unfair pay on stress. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96993/diw_sp0168.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5479 %A Michael Naef %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Measuring Trust: Experiments and Surveys in Contrast and Combination %J SOEPpapers 167 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4087. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 methodological %F SP, methods, subjective indicators %K trust, experiment, survey, representativity, SOEP %X Trust is a concept that has attracted significant attention in economic theory and research within the last two decades: it has been applied in a number of contexts and has been investigated both as an explanatory and as a dependent variable. In this paper, we explore the questions of what exactly is measured by the diverse survey-derived scales and experiments claiming to measure trust, and how these different measures are related. Using nationally representative data, we test a commonly used experimental measure of trust for robustness to a number of interferences, finding it to be mostly unsusceptible to stake size, the extent of strategy space, the use of the strategy method, and the characteristics of the experimenters. Inspired by criticism of the widespread trust question used in many surveys, we created a new, improved survey trust scale consisting of three short statements. We show that the dimension of this scale is distinct from trust in institutions and trust in known others. Our new scale is a valid and reliable measure of trust in strangers. The scale is valid in the sense that it correlates with trusting behaviour in the experiment. Both survey and experimental measure correlate with related factors such as risk aversion, being an entrepreneur or a shareholder. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the survey measure's test-retest reliability (six weeks) is high. The experimental measure of trust is, on the other hand, not significantly correlated with trust in institutions nor with trust in known others. We conclude that the experimental measure of trust refers not to trust in a general sense, but specifically to trust in strangers. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96389/diw_sp0167.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp4087.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5478 %A Friederike Maier %D 2007 %T The Persistence of the Gender Wage Gap in Germany %J Harriet Taylor Mill-Institut für Ökonomie und Geschlechterforschung Discussion Paper 01, 12/2007 %C Berlin %I Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft Berlin, Harriet Taylor Mill-Insitut für Ökonomie und Geschlechterforschung %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender %X The gender wage gap is remarkably persistent in Germany. Additionally it is among the European Member states one of the highest. The paper examines the empirical data which allow analysing the gender wage gap; it discusses the development of the gender pay gap over time, the trends in wage inequality and the incidence of low pay. As institutional factors are of certain importance, the paper describes the overall system of wage determination, especially the minimum wage regulations. Important is the treatment of gender way gaps in the equal pay legislation to date, which is analysed in detail. As firm level decisions are of great importance to constitute the gender wage gap, this aspect is discussed, too. The paper summarizes the actual state of the art in empirical studies on the gender pay gap in Germany and comes to the conclusion that relevant factors to explain the persistence are mainly structural factors like vertical and horizontal segregation, especially in the work place. Individual characteristics of women and men (human capital endowments) do play a minor role, but are still existent. %U http://www.harriet-taylor-mill.de/pdfs/discuss/Discussion%20Paper%2001%202007.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5477 %A Caroline Dieckhoener %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T Financing Social Security - Simulating Different Welfare State Systems for Germany %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 3/09 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 4135. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2009: SOEPpapers 180. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, transfer systems, methods, SP %K social security, welfare states, comparative analysis, EUROMOD %X In Germany, there is an ongoing debate about how to increase the efficiency of the social security system and especially its financing. The aim of this paper is to simulate different financing systems for Germany. The introduction of a Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives. The introduction of the Social-democratic Danish financing system decreases inequality of incomes, but does not necessarily lead to less poverty. Tax payments are extremely high, whereas social contribution payments are relatively low leading to mixed incentives effects. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/euromod/em3-09.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp4135.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98055/diw_sp0180.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5476 %A Harald Pfeifer %A Friederike Behringer %A Tanja Adam %D 2008 %T Formalisierte berufliche Weiterbildung - Sekundäranalysen auf Basis des SOEP und anderer internationale vergleichender Erhebungen (BENEFIT) (Abschlussbericht des Forschungsprojekt Nr. 2.3.105) %C Bonn %I Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www2.bibb.de/tools/fodb/pdf/eb_23105.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5475 %A Petra Stanat %A Hans Döbert %D 2009 %T Data in the Domain of School Education - Secondary School: Present Situation, New Developments and Future Requirements %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 70 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2009/70_09.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5474 %A Laura Romeu Gordo %A Andreas Motel-Klingebiel %A Susanne Wurm %D 2009 %T SOEP as a Source for Research on Ageing - Issues, Measures and Possibilities for Improvement %J SOEPpapers 173 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: RatSWD Working Paper 83/2009. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 methodological %F SP, health, consumption / assets / habitation, family and networks, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/97189/diw_sp0173.pdf; http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_83.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5472 %A Peter Ph. Mohler %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2009 %T Infrastructure for large-scale survey measurement: Cooperation between academic research and private-sector agencies %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 69 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2009/69_09.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5471 %A Stefan Liebig %D 2009 %T Interdisciplinary Longitudinal Surveys: Linking Individual Date to Organizational Data in Life-Course Analysis %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 68 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2009/68_09.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5470 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2009 %T Teaching and Statistical Training %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 81 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_81.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5469 %A Holger Oertel %A Juliane Banse %D 2008 %T Wohnsituation älterer Haushalte in Deutschland. Ergebnisse einer Auswertung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J IÖR Texte 158 %C Dresden %I Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. (IÖR) %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5468 %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2008 %T Konzentriert sich die steigende Niedriglohnbeschäftigung in Deutschland auf atypisch Beschäftigte? %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 41 %N 4 %P 447-469 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5467 %A Wolfram Brehmer %A Hartmut Seifert %D 2008 %T Sind atypische Beschäftigungsverhältnisse prekär? Eine empirische Analyse sozialer Risiken %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 41 %N 4 %P 501-531 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5466 %A Brian E. Roe %A Timothy C. Haab %A David Q. Beverdorf %A Howard H. Gu %A Michael R. Tilley %D 2009 %T Risk-attitude selection bias in subject pools for experiments involving neuroimaging and blood samples %J Journal of Economic Psychology %V 30 %N 2 %P 181-189 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F methods, subjective indicators %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5465 %A Gordon G. Bechtel %D 2009 %T Panel Regression of Arbitrarily Distributed Responses %J Journal of Data Science %V 7 %N 1 %P 255-266 %2 methodological %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5464 %A Johannes Siegrist %A Natalia Wege %A Frank Pühlhofer %A Morten Wahrendorf %D 2009 %T A short generic measure of work stress in the era of globalization: effort-reward imbalance %J International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health %V 82 %N 8 %P 1005-1013 %R 10.1007/s00420-008-0384-3 %2 cross-sectional %4 SCI %F %K Effort · Reward imbalance · Psychometric properties · Short version · Work stress · Economic globalization %X We evaluate psychometric properties of a short version of the original effort-reward imbalance (ERI) questionnaire. This measure is of interest in the context of assessing stressful work conditions in the era of economic globalization. In a representative sample of 10,698 employed men and women participating in the longitudinal Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in Germany, a short version of the ERI questionnaire was included in the 2006 panel wave. Structural equation modeling and logistic regression analysis were applied. In addition to satisfactory internal consistency of scales, a model representing the theoretical structure of the scales provided the best data fit in a competitive test (RMSEA = 0.059, CAIC = 4124.19). Scoring high on the ERI scales was associated with elevated risks of poor self-rated health. This short version of the ERI questionnaire reveals satisfactory psychometric properties, and can be recommended for further use in research and practice. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5463 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Silke Hans %D 2009 %T From Hasan to Herbert: Name-Giving Patterns of Immigrant Parents between Acculturation and Ethnic Maintenance %J American Journal of Sociology %V 114 %N 4 %P 1102-1128 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G Gb %0 Journal Article %M 5462 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %A Jürgen Buck %D 2009 %T Implementing a Dual Income Tax in Germany - Effects on Labor Supply and Income Distribution %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 229 %N 1 %P 84-102 %2 S %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5461 %A Maike van Damme %A Matthijs Kalmijn %A Wilfred Uunk %D 2009 %T The Employment of Separated Women in Europe: Individual and Institutional Determinants %J European Sociological Review %V 25 %N 2 %P 183-197 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5460 %A Harald Künemund %D 2006 %T Gesellschaftliches Engagement älterer Menschen als Potential %E Jens U. Prager %E André Schleiter %J Länger leben, arbeiten und sich engagieren %C Gütersloh %I Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung %P 133-149 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5459 %A Harald Künemund %D 2007 %T Vom "Ehrenamt" zum "bürgerschaftlichen Engagement" - individuelle, organisationelle und gesellschaftliche Perspektiven %E Barbara Menke %E Theo W. Länge %J Aus freien Stücken! Motivation von älteren Erwachsenen für das bürgerschaftliche Engagement %C Recklinghausen %I Forschungsinstitut Arbeit, Bildung, Partizipation (FIAB) %P 127141 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5458 %A Harald Künemund %D 2004 %T Politischer Einfluss der Älteren von morgen %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 53 %N 11-12 %P 286-293 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5457 %A Stefan Bach %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Generationen in der Volkswirtschaftslehre: Ein wichtiges, aber lieblos behandeltes Konzept %E Harald Künemund %E Marc Szydlik %J Generationen. Multidisziplinäre Perspektiven %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 172-187 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5456 %A Reishi Maruya %D 2005 %T The German income distribution structure in '90s %J Bulletin of Nagoya Gakuin University %C Seto City %I Nagoya Gakuin University %F %W CNEF %G X %0 Report %M 5455 %A Reishi Maruya %D 2007 %T On the Income Distrubution in Recent Germany %J Kaigai Syakaihsho Kenkyu No. 159 %C Kobe %F %W CNEF %G X %0 Report %M 5454 %A Reishi Maruya %D 2005 %T Estimating equivalence scale by Van Praag method %J Annals of Economic Studies %C Kobe %I Kobe University %F %W CNEF %G X %0 Report %M 5453 %A (Hrsg.) Arbeitskreis Archive der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft %D 2009 %T Mitglieder, Bestände, Aufgaben %C Bonn %I Leibniz-Gemeinschaft %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.wgl.de/?nid=akrar&nidap=&print=0 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5452 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Jochen Kluve %A Sandra Schaffner %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2009 %T Fiscal Effects of Minimum Wages: An Analysis for Germany %J German Economic Review %V 10 %N 2 %P 224-242 %R 10.1111/j.1468-0475.2009.00467.x %2 cross-sectional %K minimum wages, employment, public budget, fiscal effects %X Against the background of the current discussion of statutory minimum wages in Germany, this paper analyzes the potential employment and fiscal effects of such a policy. Based on estimated labor demand elasticities obtained from a structural labor demand model, the empirical results imply that minimum wages in Germany will be associated with significant employment losses among marginal and low- and semi-skilled full-time workers. Even though minimum wages will lead to increased public revenues from income taxes and social security benefits, they will result in a significant fiscal burden, due to increased unemployment benefits and decreased revenues from corporate taxes. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5451 %A Friedrich Hauss %D 2008 %T Zur Dynamik benachteiligter Lebenssituationen (Endbericht für die Hans-Böckler-Stiftung) %C Düsseldorf %I Hans Böckler Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf_fof/S-2007-950-4-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5450 %A Anthony D. Mancini %A George A. Bonanno %A Andrew Clark %D 2008 %T Stepping Off the Hedonic Treadmill: Latent Class Analyses of Individual Differences in Response to Major Life Events %J Mimeo %C New York %I Columbia University %2 longitudinal %F %X Theorists have long maintained that people react to major life events but then return to a set-point of subjective well-being. Although evidence now indicates substantial inter-individual variability in these reactions, prior research has been limited by its use of average trajectories. In this study, we used latent growth mixture modeling to identify specific patterns of individual variation in response to three major life events (bereavement, divorce, and marriage). A four-class trajectory solution provided the best fit for bereavement and marriage, while a three-class solution provided the best fit for divorce. Relevant covariates predicted trajectory class membership. The modal response across events was a relatively flat trajectory (i.e., no change). However, some trajectories diverged sharply from the modal response. Despite the tendency to maintain pre-event levels of SWB, there are multiple and often divergent trajectories in response to bereavement, divorce, and marriage, underscoring the essential role of individual differences. %U http://www.pse.ens.fr/clark/Mancini_Bonanno_Clark.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5449 %A Thorsten Kalina %A Achim Vanselow %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2008 %T Niedriglöhne in Deutschland %J SPW - Zeitschrift für sozialistische Politik und Wirtschaft %N 164 %P 20-24 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.schattenblick.de/infopool/politik/wirtsch/pwar1572.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5448 %A Thorsten Kalina %D 2008 %T Niedriglohnbeschäftigung in Deutschland – Sprungbrett oder Sackgasse? %J Arbeit %V 17 %N 1 %P 21-37 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5447 %A Gerhard Bosch %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2008 %T Wachsende Ungleichheit der Löhne: soziale Schieflage in Deutschland %J Glocalist Magazine %N 31 %P 26-27 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5446 %A Gerhard Bosch %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2008 %T Niedriglohnbeschäftigte auf der Verliererseite %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 61 %N 8 %P 423-430 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5445 %A Gerhard Bosch %A Thorsten Kalina %D 2008 %T Low-Wage Work in Germany: An Overview %E Gerhard Bosch %E Claudia Weinkopf %J Low-Wage Work in Germany %C New York %I Russell Sage Foundation %P 19-112 %/ 2007: The Increase of Low-Wage Work in Germany – An Erosion of Internal Labour Markets? Paper presented to the 28th International Working Party on Labour Market Segmentation, Aix en Provence, 5-7 July 2007 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://rc23.overture.com/d/sr/?xargs=15KPjg1nFSt5auwuf0L_iXEbqUkwwBlpu0-8xrDpAPG6Ffg3oeIPYuPa7By_VIVu1l7g-lzIPmjtZgOqz2kPyUEAqGW1KIEP3-247SnN8wavDmSZYW0OY8gbWrxZYZaT1bMzD4b4Prk5KTZ8vhb056p9ETusGqzZA4zM2glLATVPiBmA4trwORc8dRqM9h3JCsfc9mCecEPYrBwXneH8EVj40ixa-yb2QfID3zvGIIvAvaKTJp86OVOMtJs6ruzdrbPf2r3owLdRLR67QyqEvUzXqc18o3YGzThLJ4oG4.&siteHost=gesd.free.fr %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5444 %A Gerhard Bosch %A Thorsten Kalina %D 2008 %T Germany: What role for minimum wages on low-wage work? %E Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead %J The minimum wage revisited in the enlarged EU %C Geneva %I ILO %P 149-178 %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5443 %A Karsten Hank %A Hendrik Jürges %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Isometrische Greifkraft und sozialgerontologische Forschung. Ergebnisse und Analysepotenziale des SHARE und SOEP %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie %V 42 %N 2 %P 117–126 %R 10.1007/s00391-008-0537-8 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %K Greifkraft - Gesundheitsmessung - Bevölkerungsumfragen - SHARE - SOEP %X Dieser Aufsatz zeigt, dass die Messung der Handgreifkraft ein auch in sozialwissenschaftlichen Bevölkerungsumfragen einfach zu ermittelndes, nicht-invasives und verlässliches objektives Gesundheitsmaß ist. Die Greifkraftmessung stellt nicht nur eine sinnvolle Ergänzung zu selbst berichteten Indikatoren des Gesundheitszustandes dar, sondern besitzt darüber hinaus hinsichtlich einer Vielzahl insbesondere für die sozialgerontologische Forschung relevanter Variablen (z. B. Mortalitätsrisiken) eine eigenständige Erklärungskraft. Der 2004 erstmals erhobene Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) und die Haupterhebung 2006 des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) erlauben nun aufschlussreiche erhebungsmethodische und erste inhaltliche Querschnittsauswertungen der Greifkraft auch für Deutschland. Im Mittelpunkt der vorliegenden Untersuchung stehen dabei Personen im Alter von 50 oder mehr Jahren. Die Erfahrungen, die in beiden Surveys bei der Durchführung des Greiftests gemacht wurden, insbesondere auch hinsichtlich der Akzeptanz bei den Befragten, sind durchweg positiv. Herausragende Determinanten der isometrischen Greifkraft sind – neben dem Geschlecht – Alter, Körpergröße und Gewicht. Eine multivariate Betrachtung weist darüber hinaus auf einen deutlichen positiven Zusammenhang zwischen verschiedenen Gesundheitsindikatoren und der Handgreifkraft hin. %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5442 %A Ira N. Gang %A Robert C. Stuart %A Myeong-Su Yun %D 2006 %T Wage Growth and Inequality Change During Rapid Economic Transistion %J Rutgers Department of Economics Working Papers 200631 %C New Brunswick %I Rutgers University %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ideas.repec.org/p/rut/rutres/200631.htm %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 5441 %A Daniel Horgos %D 2009 %T International Outsourcing and Wage Rigidity: A Formal Approach and First Empirical Evidence %J SOEPpapers 166 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: FIW Working Paper N°27. Wien: Kompetenzzentrum "Forschungszentrum Internationale Wirtschaft" am Österreichischen Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %F SP, labour, econometrics, miscellaneous %K International Outsourcing; wage rigidity; unemployment %X International Outsourcing effects on labor markets are mostly analyzed within flexible wage settings. Using a modern duality approach, this paper formally investigates differences occurring in industries with low skilled wage rigidity and, for the first time in literature, presents empirical evidence supporting the theoretical findings. Using a logit model to analyze microeconomic German panel data, results show that International Outsourcing significantly increases low skilled unemployment when taking place in industries characterized by low skilled wage rigidity. Thus, in terms of unemployment, not International Outsourcing but inflexible labor market institutions instead should be blamed for harming low skilled labor. %U http://www.fiw.ac.at/index.php?id=47, http://www.diw.de/soeppapers/volume_2008/77410.html#166 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5440 %A Sebastian Sattler %A Martin Diewald %D 2009 %T Kosten und Nutzen der Sparsamkeit - Zur Erhebung sozialer Netzwerke und sozialer Unterstützungspotentiale in der Umfrageforschung %J SOEPpapers 165 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, family and networks, methods %K social networks, network measurement, ego-centered networks, social relations, name generators, social capital, social support %X Die Erfassung egozentrierter Netzwerke kann sehr zeitaufwendig sein, was besonders in Mehrthemenumfragen zum Problem wird. Deshalb stellt sich die Frage, ob und welcher Informationsverlust durch verschiedene Sparsamkeitsstrategien bei der Erhebung auftritt. Zu Stellschrauben für Einsparungen zählen die Anzahl möglicher Nennungen von Alteri (unbegrenzt vs. begrenzt) und die Abfragevariante (freie Abfrage vs. Listenabfrage). Es wurden zwei mögliche Kombinationen untersucht und verglichen: unbegrenzt/frei und begrenzt/Listenabfrage. Die Verfügbarkeit von drei Datensätzen, die unterschiedlich viel Aufwand für die Netzwerkerhebung bei zum Teil gleichen Stimuli betrieben haben (SOEP: sparsam, Minipanel: ausführlicher, IDUN: sehr ausführlich), eröffnete hierfür Analysemöglichkeiten. Genauer betrachtet wurden in den angestellten Analysen: die Anzahl der generierten Nennungen, die Komposition der Netzwerke bezüglich ihres Herkunftskontextes und ein Test dieser Netzwerkmerkmale als Explanans. Neben den erwarteten Unterschieden in der Netzwerkgröße zeigten sich Effekte der Erhebungsform auch auf die Netzwerkkomposition. So wurden beim SOEP im Vergleich zu IDUN familiale und partnerschaftliche Beziehungen stark überschätzt, während nicht-verwandtschaftliche Beziehungen stark unterschätzt wurden. Wir können zudem zeigen, dass Sparsamkeitsbestrebungen nicht nur zu einem Informationsverlust, sondern auch zu unterschiedlichen Schlussfolgerungen hinsichtlich der Verfügbarkeit von Sozialkapital führen können. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.96292.de/diw_sp0165.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5439 %A Oliver Lipps %D 2009 %T Attrition of Households and Individuals in Panel Surveys %J SOEPpapers 164 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, methods %K CNEF, individual attrition, household attrition, attrition bias, reference person, household head %X Attrition is mostly caused by not contacted or refusing sample members. On one hand it is well-known that reasons to attrite due to non-contact are different from those that are due to refusal. On the other hand does non-contact most probably affect household attrition, while refusal can be effective on both households and individuals. In this article, attrition on both the household and (conditional on household participation) the individual level is analysed in three panel surveys from the Cross National Equivalent File (CNEF): the German Socio- Economic Panel (GSOEP), the British Household Panel Study (BHPS), and the Swiss Household Panel (SHP). To follow households over time we use a common rule in all three surveys. First, we find different attrition magnitudes and patterns both across the surveys and also on the household and the individual level. Second, there is more evidence for reinforced rather than compensated household level selection effects if the individual level is also taken into account. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96125/diw_sp0164.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 5438 %A Hartmut Esser %D 2009 %T The People of “Linden Tree Street” and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 163 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F SP, miscellaneous %X Lately I have been receiving numerous requests for contributions to commemorative publications, farewell speeches, and anniversary lectures. I cannot respond to all of these requests, especially since not all of them are as inspiring as the one today: the 25th (in words: the twenty-fifth!) wave of the SOEP! This is indeed an anniversary that should be duly celebrated and honored. The German soap opera “Lindenstrasse” (Linden Tree Street) that was first aired in December 1985 is almost as old as the SOEP. Who could have foreseen in 1984 that there would be so many waves of the SOEP and so many episodes of “Lindenstrasse” following that first one? In the following, I will address four different aspects. First, I will describe some of my impressions while participating in the establishment of the SOEP and its first waves. Second, I will draw attention to the SOEP’s role in current public debates (such as the one on migration issues). Third, I will describe my experiences as a SOEP user, and finally, I will elaborate on the great significance of the SOEP for the integration of the social sciences and their empirical methodologies. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96095/diw_sp0163.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5436 %A Nils Braakmann %D 2009 %T The role of psychological traits for the gender gap in full-time employment and wages: Evidence from Germany %J SOEPpapers 162 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics No. 112. Lüneburg: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Institute of Economics %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, gender, subjective indicators %K Gender wage gap, non-cognitive traits, decomposition %X This paper shows that differences in various non-cognitive traits, specifically the “big five”, positive and negative reciprocity, locus of control and risk aversion, contribute to gender inequalities in wages and employment. Using the 2004 and 2005 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, evidence from regression and decomposition techniques suggests that gender differences in psychological traits are more important for inequalities in wages than in employment. Differences in the “big five”, in particular in agreeableness, conscientiousness and neurocitism matter for both wages and employment. For the latter, the results also show a large effect of differences in external locus of control. %U http://www.uni-lueneburg.de/vwl/RePEc/112.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96094/diw_sp0162.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5435 %A Christina Boll %D 2009 %T Lohneinbußen durch geburtsbedingte Erwerbsunterbrechungen ? fertilitätstheoretische Einordnung, Quantifizierung auf Basis von SOEP-Daten und familienpolitische Implikationen %J SOEPpapers 160 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: HWWI Research Paper 1-19. Hamburg: Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, income and poverty, gender, family and networks %X Die hier referierte Untersuchung hat zum Ziel, die Auswirkungen von Erwerbsunterbrechungen von Frauen im Zusammenhang mit der Geburt ihres ersten Kindes auf die Lohnentwicklung der Frau in ihrem weiteren Erwerbsverlauf zu berechnen. Auf Basis dieser Ergebnisse sollen sowohl ein Erklärungsbeitrag zum Fertilitätsverhalten deutscher Frauen geleistet als auch Ansatzpunkte für familienpolitische Instrumente aufgezeigt werden, die geburtsbedingten Lohneinbußen zu vermindern. Der – zumindest für Westdeutschland auf Grund der „mageren“ institutionellen Kinderbetreuungsinfrastruktur in den ersten drei Lebensjahren noch immer enge – Zusammenhang zwischen Arbeitsangebots- und Fertilitätsentscheidungen lässt Rückschlüsse auf die Opportunitätskosten von Kindern zu: Entgangene Lohneinkommen sind ein Teil des Kinderpreises, den Frauen zahlen, wenn sie – betreuungsbedingt – zumindest befristet aus dem Erwerbsleben aussteigen. Betrachtet man Kinder als normales Gut, wird die Nachfrage nach Kindern daher nicht nur einkommensseitig, sondern auch über den Substitutionseffekt dieses Schattenpreises beeinflusst, wobei zwischen dem unmittelbaren Lohnausfall während der Erwerbsunterbrechung einerseits und den mittelbaren Lohneinbußen, die sich auf Grund der Humankapitaleffekte der Unterbrechung ergeben, andererseits unterschieden werden muss. Dem Paper wird eine Zusammenfassung vorangestellt. Der sich daran anschließende Aufbau ist wie folgt: In Abschnitt I werden im Kontext dynamischer Fertilitätsmodelle die von Lohneinbußen ausgehenden Vorzieh- bzw. Aufschiebungseffekte der Geburtenentscheidung umrissen. Im Zusammenhang mit den Timing-Effekten der übrigen Kindernachfrage-Determinanten erscheint es theoretisch möglich, dass das Elterngeld in seiner jetzigen Form – entgegen der politischen Absicht – Anreize zu einer weiteren zeitlichen Verzögerung von Geburtenentscheidungen bietet. Zusätzlich wird die erwerbsbiografisch bedingte Bruttolohnentwicklung der Mutter auch in den Kontext von Bargaining-Modellen gestellt, die die Frage des „Ob“ der Geburt und des damit einhergehenden asymmetrischen Spezialisierungsrisikos der Frau thematisieren, wobei nicht die Summe barwertiger Lohnverluste, sondern der sich im aktuell erzielbaren Marktlohnsatz spiegelnde Drohpunkt aus individueller Sicht Nutzen bestimmend sowohl inner- als auch außerhalb der Partnerschaft und damit für die Zeitallokationsentscheidung der Frau relevant ist. %U http://www.hwwi.org/uploads/tx_wilpubdb/HWWI_Research_Paper_1-19_01.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96092/diw_sp0160.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5434 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Familienunterstützende Dienstleistungen: Jobchancen für Geringqualifizierte %J iwd %V 35 %N 9 %P 4-5 %F %U http://www.etracker.de/lnkcnt.php?et=lKbSM9&url=http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/pdf/pm09_09iwd.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5433 %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 2009 %T Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research Infrastructure in the Field of “Preschool Education” %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 60 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2009/60_09.pdf %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 5432 %A Catharine Paddock %D 2008 %T Obesity Could Be Socially Contagious Say Researchers %J Medical News Today (online) %F %U http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/116184.php %G GB %0 Report %M 5431 %A David G. Blanchflower %A Andrew J. Oswald %A Bert Van Landeghem %D 2008 %T Imitative Obesity and Relative Utility %J NBER Working Paper No. 14337 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K body mass index, happiness, mentalhealth, generalhealth questionnaire, GHQ scores, BMI, well-being, obesity, GSOEP, imitation, weight, relative income, comparisons %X If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which people subconsciously keep up with the weight of the Joneses). Using Eurobarometer data on 29 countries, this paper provides cross-sectional evidence that overweight perceptions and dieting are influenced by a person's relative BMI, and longitudinal evidence from the German Socioeconomic Panel that well-being is influenced by relative BMI. Highly educated people see themselves as fatter -- at any given actual weight -- than those with low education. These results should be treated cautiously, and fixed-effects estimates are not always well-determined, but there are grounds to take seriously the possibility of socially contagious obesity. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Unpublished Work %M 5430 %A Frauke G. Braun %A Fiorenza Carraro %D 2009 %T Demand for Heating Technologies: A Discrete Choice Analysis for German Households %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5429 %A Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung %D 2008 %T Kapitel I: Wirkungen und Erträge von Bildung %E Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung %J Bildung in Deutschland 2008. Ein indikatorengestützter Bericht mit einer Analyse zu Übergängen im Anschluss an den Sekundarbereich I %C Bielefeld %I W. Bertelsmann Verlag %P 199-214 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bildungsbericht.de/daten2008/i_web2008.pdf; Anhang: http://www.bildungsbericht.de/zeigen.html?seite=6165 %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5428 %A Reiner Braun %D 2008 %T Armut von Kindern und Jugendlichen in Thüringen (Endbericht für das Thüringer Ministerium für Soziales, Familie und Gesundheit) %C Berlin %I empirica %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.thueringen.de/imperia/md/content/tmsfg/aktuell/kinderarmut_2008090-02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5427 %A Karsten Hank %A Hendrik Jürges %A Barbara Schaan %D 2009 %T Die Erhebung biometrischer Daten im Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. Befunde und Perspektiven %J Methoden - Daten - Analysen %V 3 %N 1 %P 97-108 %/ 2009: RatSWD Working Paper No. 71. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2009/71_09.pdf, http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/mda/Vol.3_Heft_1/05_Hank.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5426 %A Simon Gächter %D 2009 %T Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research Infrastructure in the Field "Experimental Economics" %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 56 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2009/56_09.pdf %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5425 %A Harald Künemund %A Claudia Vogel %D 2008 %T Erbschaften und ihre Konsequenzen für die soziale Ungleichheit %E Harald Künemund %E Klaus R. Schroeter %J Soziale Ungleichheiten und kulturelle Unterschiede in Lebenslauf und Alter - Fakten, Prognosen und Visionen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 221-231 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5424 %A Thorsten Vogel %D 2006 %T Reassessing Intergenerational Mobility in Germany and the United States: The Impact of Differences in Lifecycle Earnings Patterns %J SFB 649 Discussion Paper 2006-055 %C Berlin %I SFB 649, Humboldt University Berlin et al. %2 longitudinal %F %X Using longitudinal data on fathers and their children, this study compares the extent of intergenerational mobility in Germany and the United States and introduces an estimation strategy that corrects estimates of intergenerational earnings elasticities for a possible lifecycle bias. In contrast to previous studies, we find that the extent of intergenerational mobility is more limited in the US than in Germany. Furthermore, while the errors-in-variables problems have been dealt with extensively in the literature, the inconsistencies in standard mobility measures due to lifecycle effects have attracted much less attention. The present paper proposes an estimation method that corrects for such inconsistencies. The extent of this lifecycle bias is found to be strong in Germany but only modest in the US.Keywords: Intergenerational mobility, lifecycle bias, comparison of Germany and the US. %U http://sfb649.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/papers/pdf/SFB649DP2006-055.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5423 %A Martin Brussig %A Jürgen Nordhause-Janz %D 2006 %T Der Renteneintritt im Spannungsfeld von institutionellem Umfeld und Haushaltskontext %E Institut Arbeit und Technik %J Jahrbuch 2006 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik %P 23-40 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iat.eu/aktuell/veroeff/jahrbuch/jahrb06/03-brussig-nordhause-janz.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5422 %A Maike Luhmann %A Michael Eid %D 2009 %T Does it Really Feel the Same? Changes in Life Satisfaction Following Repeated Life Events %J Journal of Personality and Social Psychology %V 97 %N 2 %P 363-381 %R 10.1037/a0015809 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5421 %A Igor Livshits %A James MacGee %A Michele Tertilt %D 2003 %T Consumer Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start %J Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Working Paper 617 %C Minneapolis %I Federal Reserve Bank, Research Department %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.minneapolisfed.org/research/wp/wp617.pdf %W CNEF %0 Journal Article %M 5420 %A Mary C. Daly %A Robert G. Valetta %D 2008 %T Cross-national trends in earnings inequality and instability %J Economics Letters %V 99 %N 2 %P 215-219 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5419 %A Uwe Neumann %D 2006 %T Intra-urban polarization due to tertiarisation of the urban labiur market? Evidence from urban regions in Germany %E Wroclaw University of Economics %J Globalization Impact on Regional and Urban Statistics. 25th SCORUS Conference on Regional and Urban Statistics and Research (CD-ROM) %C Wroclaw %I Publishing House of Wroclaw University of Economics %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5418 %A Dean R. Lillard %D 2008 %T The promise of cross-national research %E Richard Berthoud %E Jonathan Burton %J In Praise of Panel Surveys. The achievements of the British Household Panel Survey. Plans for Understanding Society - the UK's new household longitudinal study %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) and Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) %P 20-21 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://research.understandingsociety.org.uk/files/research/IPOPS.pdf %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5417 %A Alan S. Zuckerman %D 2008 %T Political choice in Britain: bounded partisans %E Richard Berthoud %E Jonathan Burton %J In Praise of Panel Surveys. The achievements of the British Household Panel Survey. Plans for Understanding Society - the UK's new household longitudinal study %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) ans Economic & Social Research Council %P 14-15 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://research.understandingsociety.org.uk/files/research/IPOPS.pdf %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5416 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Vermögen: Nur jeder Dritte hat Reserven %J Böcklerimpuls %N 1 %P 4-5 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2009_01_4-5.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5415 %A Jochen Paulus %D 2009 %T Nur die Ähnlichen überleben %J Psychologie Heute %N 2 %P 12 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5414 %A Miriam Beblo %A Thomas Knaus %D 2001 %T Measuring Income Inequality in Euroland %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 47 %N 3 %P 301-320 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5413 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2009 %T How well do individuals predict their future life satisfaction? Evidence from panel data following a nationwide exogenous shock %J Canadian Journal of Economics (forthcoming) %/ 2003: "How well do individuals predict their future life satisfaction? Rationality and Learning following a nationwide exogenous shock", Center for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No. 468. Canberra: Australian National University, Centre for Economic Policy Research %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://econrsss.anu.edu.au/pdf/DP468.pdf %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5412 %A Simon Luechinger %D 2009 %T Valuing air quality using the life satisfaction approach %J Economic Journal %V 119 %N 536 %P 482-515 %/ 2008: Paper presented at the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference, Berlin, 9th - 11th July %R 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02241.x %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/86159/soep08_full_luechinger.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5411 %A Silke Anger %A Anita Kottwitz %D 2009 %T Mehr Hausarbeit, weniger Verdienst %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 6 %P 102-109 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/94527/09-6-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5410 %A Richard Blundell %A Mike Brewer %A Peter Haan %A Andrew Shephard %D 2009 %T Optimal income taxation of lone mothers: an empirical comparison of the UK and Germany %J Economic Journal %V 119 %N 535 %P F101-F121 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5409 %A Giorgio Brunello %A Margherita Fort %A Gugliermo Weber %D 2009 %T Changes in compulsory schooling, education and the distribution of wages in Europe %J Economic Journal %V 119 %N 536 %P 516-539 %/ 2008: Conference Paper. 2008 Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 17th - 19th March %R 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02244.x %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/download.cgi?db_name=res2008&paper_id=204 %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5408 %A Robert A. Cummins %A Anna A. L. D. Lau %A David Mellor %A Mark A. Stokes %D 2009 %T Encouraging Governments to Enhance the Happiness of Their Nation: Step 1: Understand Subjective Well-Being %J Social Indicators Research %V 91 %N 1 %P 23-36 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5407 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Erosion des Ernährermodells %J Böcklerimpuls %N 3 %P 3 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2009_03_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5406 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T In der Krise schlecht geschützt %J Böcklerimpuls %N 3 %P 6 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2009_03_6.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5405 %A Annette Bergemann %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2009 %T Female Labour Supply and Parental Leave Benefits: The Causal Effect of Paying Higher Transfers for a Shorter Period of Time %J IZA DP No. 3982 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 161. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, gender, transfer systems %X We study the labor supply effects of a change in child-subsidy policy designed to both increase fertility and shorten birth-related employment interruptions. The reform yields most of the intended effects. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3982.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96093/diw_sp0161.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5404 %A Martin Spiess %D 2009 %T Compensating for Missing Data in the SOEP %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 41 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 technical documentation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98424/diw_datadoc_2009-041.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5403 %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T The Benefits and Problems of Linking Micro and Macro Models - Evidence from a Flat Tax Analysis %J ISER Working Paper No. 2009-02 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 182. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F transfer systems, methods, SP %K Microsimulation, CGE, linked micro macro models, flat tax %X Mircrosimulation (MS) and Computable General Equilibrium models (CGE) have both been widely used in policy analysis. Their combination allows the utilisation of the advantages of both types. The aim of this paper is to describe the state-of-the-art in simulation analysis and to illustrate the benefits and problems of linking micro and macro models by analysing flat tax reform proposals for Germany. Taking feedback effects into account has important implications for the evaluation of tax reforms. The analysis shows that a personal income flat tax can indeed overcome the fundamental equity efficiency trade-off while simultaneously increasing the tax revenue. However, this result does not hold for a flat tax combining a personal income flat tax with a corporate cash flow flat tax, even when allowing for an ex-post loss in revenue as the top of the distribution still gains the most. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/iser/2009-02.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98169/diw_sp0182.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5402 %A Sawako Shirahase %D 2009 %T Delay in Marriage and Income Inequality in Japan: The Impact of the Increased Number of Unmarried Adults Living with Their Parents on the Household Economy %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 510 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 190. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %K Income Inequality, Co-residency of unmarried adults with Parents, Delay in marriage %X The continuous decline in the fertility rate has been witnessed since 1980 in Japan. Japan’s total fertility rate in 2005 is 1.32, which is far below the replacement rate, 2.08. One of the main reasons for declining the fertility rate is the delay in marriage or even shy away from marriage among young adults. In this paper, looking at youth in terms of their relation to the household, we will examine the economic disparities of unmarried adults living with their parents in Japan in comparative perspective with Europe and U.S. The countries which I analyze in this paper are France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, U.K., U.S., and Taiwan, compared with Japan. The paper consists of two parts. First, I will examine economic disparities among households with unmarried adults, and second, the determinants of co-residence with their parents will be scrutinized. The degree of the Japanese youth unemployment rate is not as high as those in European countries, but it is commonly found that the youth tend to be targeted by economic downturns, and that they are exposed to high economic risk. Young unmarried people do not always live alone, but share their households with their family, mostly their parents. Less than 20 percent of unmarried adults live alone in Japan, and in Italy and Taiwan, its corresponding figures are even lower than that in Japan. The proportion of income derived from unmarried adults in the household economy is more or less negatively associated with family income. Therefore, unmarried adults are not always dependent on their parents in the household but there are cases in which unmarried adults are the ones who support the family income by living with their parents, particularly in low-income groups. The economic role of unmarried adult children in the household differs by the level of household economy. In determining if unmarried adults live with their parents, the economic factor is important for both men and women. Since their individual income is not high enough to have their independent households, they stay in their parental home. The most interesting finding in this analysis is on the gender role in living arrangement with their parents. Unmarried female adults are less likely to stay in their parental home if their mothers are at work, while there is no significant impact of mother’s work on their male counterparts. Unmarried daughters are like to be expected to take over the mother’s role in the households when she is in the labor force, so there is a gendered allocation of family role for unmarried adults. Thus, the economic levels of unmarried adults and the gender constrain in allocating family roles were important in determining the living arrangement with the parents. %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/510.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98939/diw_sp0190.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5401 %A Janet C. Gornick %A Markus Jäntti %D 2009 %T Child Poverty in Upper-Income Countries: Lessons from the Luxembourg Income Study %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 509 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/509.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5400 %A Martin Diewald %A Sebastian Sattler %A Verena Wendt %A Frieder R. Lang %D 2009 %T Verwandtschaft und verwandtschaftliche Beziehungen %E Karl Lenz %E Frank Nestmann %J Handbuch Persönliche Beziehungen %C Weinheim, München %I Juventa %P 423-444 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5399 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Zunahme verfestigter Armut in Deutschland %J zur debatte %N 7 %P 21-22 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5398 %A Kathrin Leuze %A Alessandra Rusconi %D 2009 %T Karriere ist Männersache. Auch hochqualifizierte Frauen haben im Job schlechtere Chances %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 123 %P 22-25 %F %U http://www.wzb.eu/publikation/pdf/wm123/22-25.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5397 %A Petra Böhnke %D 2009 %T Facetten des Verarmens. Wie Armut Wohlbefinden, Gesundheit und Teilhabe beeinträchtigt %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 123 %P 8-11 %F %U http://www.wzb.eu/publikation/pdf/wm123/8-11.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5396 %A Kathrin Leuze %A Alessandra Rusconi %D 2009 %T Should I Stay or Should I Go? Gender Differences in Professional Employment %J WZB Discussion Paper SP I 2009-501 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 187. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, gender %K professions, sex segregation, labor market outcomes, family formation, tertiary education, Germany %X Occupational sex segregation is a persistent source of social inequalities. The increasing participation of women in tertiary education and rising female employment rates, however, have given hope that gender inequalities will decline as a result of growing female opportunities for high skill employment in the service sector, e.g. the professions. This paper asks whether such optimistic accounts are justified by comparing male and female professional career trajectories in Germany. Our main assumptions hold that, even today, strong gender differences continue to exist between public and private sector professions, which are further aggravated by different forms of family commitment. Overall, our analyses demonstrate that even among highly qualified men and women, important patterns of sex segregation are present. An initial horizontal segregation between public and private sectors brings about “equal, but different” career prospects, which in the phase of family formation turn into vertical segregation, promoting “different and therefore unequal” labor market chances. %U http://bibliothek.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2009/i09-501.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98938/diw_sp0187.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5395 %A Frieder R. Lang %D 2008 %T Die Vielfalt des Alterns: Balance zwischen Hoffnung und Angst %E Helmut Neuhaus %J Angst. Atzelsberger Gespräche 2007 %C Erlangen %P Universitätsbund Erlangen-Nürnberg e.V. %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 5394 %A Jens Holst %D 2008 %T Kostenbeteiligungen für Patienten - Reformansatz ohne Evidenz! Theoretische Betrachtungen und empirische Befunde aus Industrieländern %J WZB Arbeitspapier SP I 2008-305 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F health %U http://bibliothek.wzb.eu/pdf/2008/i08-305.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5393 %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2007 %T Long-Term Disability Is Associated With Lasting Changes in Subjective Well-Being: Evidence From Two Nationally Representative Longitudinal Studies %J Journal of Personality and Social Psychology %V 94 %N 4 %P 717-730 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5392 %A o.V. %D 2009 %T Jobchancen für Geringqualifizierte %J iwd %N 9 %P 4-5 %F %U http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/pdf/pm09_09iwd.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5391 %A Dominik H. Enste %A Nicola Hülskamp %A Holger Schäfer %D 2009 %T Familienunterstützende Dienstleistungen. Marktstrukturen, Potenziale und Politikoptionen %J IW Analysen Nr. 44 %C Köln %I Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5390 %A Wen-Hao Chen %D 2009 %T Cross-national differences in income mobility: Evidence from Canada, the Unites States and Germany %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 55 %N 1 %P 75-100 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5389 %A Onno Hoffmeister %D 2009 %T The spatial structure of income inequality in the enlarged EU %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 55 %N 1 %P 101-127 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book %M 5388 %A Martin Spieß %D 2008 %T Missing-Data Techniken. Analyse von Daten mit fehlenden Werten %C Münster %I LIT Verlag %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5387 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2009 %T The Impact of Home Production on Economic Inequality in Germany %J SOEPpapers 159 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96091/diw_sp0159.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5386 %A Christian Dudel %D 2009 %T The Demographic Dilemma: Fertility, Female Labour Force Participation and Future Growth in Germany 2007-2060 %J SOEPpapers 158 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F SP, labour, family and networks %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5385 %A Claire Schaffnit-Chatterjee %D 2009 %T Wer spült heute Abend? Ungleichheit in der Aufteilung von Hausarbeit: Ursachen und Wirkungen %J Deutsche Bank Research, 5. März 2009 %F %U http://www.dbresearch.de/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_DE-PROD/PROD0000000000238759.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5384 %A Susanne Kümpers %D 2008 %T Alter und gesundheitliche Ungleichheit: Ausgangspunkte für sozialraumbezogene Primärprävention %J WZB Arbeitspapier SP I 2008-301 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F health %U http://skylla.wzb.eu/pdf/2008/i08-301.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5383 %A Yasemin Niephaus %D 2009 %T Multidimensionale Deprivation: Armutsgefährdung und medizinisch-gesundheitliche Versorgung %J SOEPpapers 157 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/95404/diw_sp0157.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5382 %A Simon Cheng %A Leslie Martin %A Regina E. Werum %D 2007 %T Adult Social Capital and Track Placement of Ethnic Groups in Germany %J American Journal of Education %V 114 %N 1 %P 41-74 %R 10.1086/520691 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5381 %A Sandra Buchholz %A Karin Kurz %D 2008 %T A new mobility regime in Germany? Young people's labor market entry and phase of establishment since the mid-1980s %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %E Sandra Buchholz %E Erzsébet Bukodi %E Karin Kurz %J Young Workers, Globalization and the Labor Market. Comparing Early Working Life in Eleven Countries %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 51-75 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5380 %A Iris Leim %D 2008 %T Die Modellierung der Fertilitätsentwicklung als Folge individueller Entscheidungsprozesse mit Hilfe der Mikrosimulation (Dissertation) %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %2 simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5379 %A Jens B. Asendorpf %D 2008 %T Living Apart Together: Alters- und Kohortenabhängigkeit einer heterogenen Lebensform %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 37 %N 4 %P 749-764 %/ 2008: Living apart together: Eine eigenständige Lebensform? SOEPpapers 78. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s11577-008-0035-4 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, sp %K Living apart together, Partnerschaft, Lebensform, SOEP, Längsschnitt, Living Apart Together, Partnership, Couple, Lifestyle, SOEP, Longitudinal Study %X Living apart together (LAT) bezeichnet eine Form der Partnerschaft, bei der die beiden Partner in getrennten Haushalten wohnen, aber fest zusammenleben. Sie bleibt in den meisten sozialwissenschaftlichen Studien (z. B. Mikrozensus) unentdeckt, weil nur Partnerschaften innerhalb eines Haushalts untersucht werden. Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) bietet die einzigartige Möglichkeit, seit 1992 in Gesamtdeutschland LAT-Partnerschaften getrennt von Alleinleben und nichtehelicher Lebensgemeinschaft zu identifizieren. Die vorliegende Studie nutzt dies, um vier Hypothesen zu LAT zu testen: LAT hat historisch zugenommen; nimmt bis zum Ende der weiblichen Reproduktionsphase (40 Jahre) ab; ist danach eher eine eigenständige Lebensform ohne nachfolgendes Zusammenwohnen; und ist in allen Altersgruppen instabiler als Kohabitation und Ehe. Die Ergebnisse bestätigen diese vier Hypothesen. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78210/diw_sp0078.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5378 %A Yannis Georgellis %A Andros Gregoriou %A Jerome Healy %A Nikolaos Tsitsianis %D 2008 %T Unemployment and life satisfaction: a non-linear adaptation process %J International Journal of Manpower %V 29 %N 7 %P 668-680 %R 10.1108/01437720810908956 %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Employees, Perception, Quality of life, Unemployment %X Purpose - The aim of this paper is to model the dynamic path of adjustment towards pre-unemployment levels of wellbeing for a group of full-time workers who experienced job loss. Design/methodology/approach - Based on data from the German Socio-economic Panel, a large-scale panel survey, the paper captures the non-linear nature of the adaptation process by using an Exponential Smooth Transition Autoregressive (ESTAR) model. Findings - The study finds that adaptation takes place in a non-linear fashion, with the speed of adjustment being higher for high earners, those with high pre-unemployment levels of life satisfaction and those who were most satisfied with their jobs before becoming unemployed. It also finds that most of the adaptation takes place during the first year of unemployment, with adaptation speeds decreasing with unemployment duration, suggestive of possible habituation effects being present. Originality/value - This is the first study to model the dynamic path of adjustment towards pre-unemployment wellbeing levels as a non-linear process. Despite the challenge posed by adaptation theory and the recent interest in the wellbeing effects of job loss, there is only sparse empirical evidence on the dynamics of the adaptation to unemployment process. %0 Report %M 5377 %A Giacomo Corneo %A Matthias Keese %A Carsten Schröder %D 2008 %T Can governments boost voluntary retirement savings via tax incentives and subsidies? A German case study for low-income households %J Economics Working Paper No 2008-18 %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F Income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation %K Retirement saving, Riester scheme, Tax incentives, Subsidy incentives, pensions, treatment analysis %X Since 2002 the German government has promoted private retirement saving plans by means of special subsidies and tax incentives (Riester scheme). This policy mainly targets low-income households. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel, we scrutinize the impact of the Riester scheme on private savings. Our empirical strategy consists of treating the introduction of the Riester scheme as a natural experiment. The estimation results cast some doubts on the effectiveness of the Riester scheme in raising private savings and call for enhanced systematic efforts to evaluate that policy. %U http://hdl.handle.net/10419/27673 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5376 %A Silke Anger %A Michael Kvasnicka %D 2009 %T Does smoking really harm your earnings so much? Biases in current estimates of the smoking wage penalty %J Applied Economics Letters (online first) %R 10.1080/13504850802260846 %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5375 %A Silke Anger %A Guido Heineck %D 2009 %T Cognitive Abilities and Earnings - First Evidence for Germany %J Applied Economics Letters (online first) %R 10.1080/13504850802297855 %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %X We provide first evidence on the relationship between cognitive abilities and earnings in Germany using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Study. The estimates suggest that mechanics abilities are positively related to wages of West German workers, even when educational attainment is controlled for. Pragmatics of cognition are not related to earnings. In line with studies for other countries, we find that ability and education are inseparable determinants of earnings %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5374 %A Chiara Gigliarano %A Karl Mosler %D 2008 %T Constructing indices of multivariate polarization %J Journal of Economic Inequality %V (Online first) %R 10.1007/s10888-008-9096-x %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5373 %A Antje Mertens %A Vanessa Gash %A Frances McGinnity %D 2007 %T The Cost of Flexibility at the Margin. Comparing the Wage Penalty for Fixed-term Contracts in Germany and Spain using Quantile Regression %J Labour %V 21 %N 4/5 %P 637 - 666 %R 10.1111/j.1467-9914.2007.00396.x %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5372 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2008 %T Familiengründung und gewünschter Erwerbsumfang von Männern - Eine Längsschnittanalyse für die alten Bundesländer %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 37 %N 6 %P 498-515 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5371 %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2008 %T Using the german socio-economic panel study to assess age-related changes in life satisfaction %J International Journal of Psychology %V 43 %N 3-4 (Special Issue: XXIX International Congress of Psychology: Abstracts) %P 577-577 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5370 %A Kathrin Leuze %D 2007 %T What Makes for a Good Start? Consequences of Occupation-Specific Higher Education for Career Mobility: Germany and Great Britain Compared %J International Journal of Sociology %V 37 %N 2 %P 29 - 53 %R 10.2753/IJS0020-7659370202 %2 cross-sectional %F labour, education, international comparison %X Previous research on graduate employment points to cross-national similarities regarding the comparative advantage of higher education, but also to quality differences in initial employment positions. This article asks what makes for a good start after higher education and provides an institutional perspective on the specific "production mechanisms" of graduate career mobility in different countries. It argues that the occupational specificity of higher education is vital for establishing either a close or loose link to the labor market, and, accordingly, for shaping early labor market careers. To test this assumption empirically, it analyzes how the organization of professional and management training influences graduate career mobility in two countries that are significantly different in their degree of occupational specificity—Great Britain and Germany. The institutional analysis points to a tight link between higher education and work in Germany and a loose one in Britain. However, the application of discrete time piece-wise constant hazard models to the German Socioeconomic Panel and two British cohort studies (the National Child Development Study and the British Cohort Study 1970) reveals that the picture is more complex than initially assumed. The degree of occupational specificity can explain only the German pattern, where graduates are experiencing more job continuity and higher employment chances in professional and managerial positions than their British counterparts. In Britain, the more turbulent transition from higher education to work depends on a mixture of occupation-specific training and demographic factors. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5369 %A Kathrin Leuze %A Jutta Allmendinger %D 2008 %T Ungleiche Karrierepfade? – Die Bedeutung institutioneller Differenzierung für stratifizierte Arbeitsmarkterträge von Hochschulabsolventen %E Barbara M. Kehm %J Hochschule im Wandel. Die Universität als Forschungsgegenstand. Festschrift für Ulrich Teichler %C Frankfurt /M. %I Campus %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5368 %A Sascha O. Becker %A Ludger Woessmann %D 2009 %T Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History %J Quarterly Journal of Economics %V 124 %N 2 %P (forthcoming) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5367 %A Hans Fehr %A Christian Habermann %A Fabian Kindermann %D 2008 %T Tax-Favored Retirement Accounts: Are they Efficient in Increasing Savings and Growth? %J FinanzArchiv %V 64 %N 2 %P 171-198 %R 10.1628/001522108X334830 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F %X The paper aims to assess tax-favored retirement accounts in a general-equilibrium overlapping-generations economy with idiosyncratic income risk and borrowing constraints. Our simulations indicate that tax-favored retirement accounts as implemented in many OECD countries will have a significant impact on savings and transitional capital accumulation. In our most preferred specification, the latter will rise by roughly 6%, while about 22% of retirement account contributions are additional savings. While existing generations are worse off, future generations benefit significantly from higher bequests, higher wages, and lower tax burdens. However, since the reform also alters the insurance provision of the tax system, aggregate efficiency effects are mostly either negative or insignificant. Finally, it turns out that withdrawal penalties and tax-exempted accounts have positive growth and distributional implications. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5366 %A Hans Fehr %A Christian Habermann %A Fabian Kindermann %D 2008 %T Social security with rational and hyperbolic consumers %J Review of Economic Dynamics %V 11 %N 4 %P 884-903 %/ 2006: BGPE Discussion Paper No. 10. Erlangen-Nuremberg: Bavarian Graduate Program in Economics; 2006: CEBR Discussion Paper 2006-25. Frederiksberg: Centre for Economic and Business Research %R 10.1016/j.red.2008.03.001 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems, econometrics %K social security reform, idiosyncratic uncertainty, hyperbolic consumers %U http://www.bgpe.de/texte/DP/010_habermann1.pdf , http://www.cebr.dk/upload/dp_2006-25.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5365 %A Alois Stutzer %A Bruno S. Frey %D 2005 %T El matrimonio, ¿hace felices a las personas o las personas felices se casan? %E Andrés Roemer %J Felicidad. Un enfoque de derecho y econmía %C México %I Themis %P 105-133 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bibliojuridica.org/libros/4/1637/9.pdf %W SOEP %G SP %0 Journal Article %M 5365 %A M. Brent Donnellan %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2008 %T Age differences in the big five across the life span: Evidence from two national samples %J Psychology and Aging %V 23 %N 3 %P 558-566 %R 10.1037/a0012897 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, international comparison, miscellaneous %K personality assessment, big five, personality development, British Household Panel Study, German Socio-Economic Panel Study %X Cross-sectional age differences in the Big Five personality traits were investigated using 2 large datasets from Great Britain and Germany: the British Household Panel Study (BHPS; N >= 14,039) and the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP; N >= 20,852). Participants, who ranged in age from 16 to the mid-80s, completed a 15-item version of the Big Five Inventory (e.g., John & Srivastava, 1999) in either 2005 or 2006. The observed age trends were generally consistent across both datasets. Extraversion and Openness were negatively associated with age, whereas Agreeableness was positively associated with age. Average levels of Conscientiousness were highest for participants in middle age. The only exception was Neuroticism, which was slightly negatively associated with age in the BHPS and slightly positively associated with age in the GSOEP. Neither gender nor education level were consistent moderators of age differences in the Big Five. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5364 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Roland Verwiebe %D 2008 %T Die Zunahme der Lohnungleichheit in der Bundesrepublik: Aktuelle Befunde für den Zeitraum von 1998 bis 2005 %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 37 %N 5 %P 403-422 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour %K EARNINGS INEQUALITY; LABOR-MARKET; UNITED-STATES; WEST-GERMANY; INCOME; UNEMPLOYMENT; OCCUPATIONS; CHILDREN; RETURNS; ORIGIN %X Ausgehend von der These wachsender Ungleichheit in der Bundesrepublik wird in diesem Beitrag die Entwicklung der Lohnungleichheit für den Zeitraum von 1998 bis 2005 untersucht. Die Analysen des vorliegenden Beitrags beruhen auf Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP). Hauptziel der Untersuchung ist es, die Unterschiede in der Entwicklung der Reallöhne zwischen unterschiedlichen sozialen Gruppen zu bestimmen. Konzeptionell stützt sich der Beitrag dabei sowohl auf ökonomische als auch soziologische Theorien zur Erklärung von Lohnungleichheit. Auf dieser Grundlage zeigen die empirischen Ergebnisse des Beitrags erstens, dass die Ungleichheit der Reallöhne seit 1998 deutlich zugenommen hat. Der hier beobachtete Zuwachs der Ungleichheit ist auf eine negative Entwicklung der Löhne im unteren Einkommensbereich sowie auf einen gleichzeitigen Anstieg der Löhne im mittleren und oberen Einkommensbereich zurückzuführen. Ein detaillierterer Blick auf Lohnunterschiede nach sozialer Position bzw. Gruppenzugehörigkeit zeigt zweitens, dass MigrantInnen, ArbeitnehmerInnen mit Arbeitslosigkeitserfahrungen sowie Personen in unteren Berufsklassen zu den Verlierern der aktuellen Einkommensdynamik in der Bundesrepublik gehören. Zu den Gewinnern sind vor allem die Personen in den oberen Berufsklassen zu zählen. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5363 %A Sarah Brown %A Karl Taylor %D 2008 %T Household debt and financial assets: evidence from Germany, Great Britain and the USA %J Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A - Statistics in Society %V 171 %N 3 %P 615 - 643 %/ 2005: Discussion Papers in Economics 05/5. Leicester: University of Leicester, Department of Economics %R 10.1111/j.1467-985X.2007.00531.x %2 cross-sectional %4 SCI %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %K assets, debt, financial pressure, household financial portfolio, tobit estimator %X We explore the determinants of debt, financial assets and net worth at the household level by using survey data for Germany, Great Britain and the USA. To identify which households are potentially vulnerable to adverse changes in the economic environment, we also explore the determinants of a range of measures of financial pressure: the probability that a household has negative net worth; the debt-to-income ratio; mortgage income gearing; the saving-to-income ratio. Our empirical findings suggest that the poorest and the youngest households are the most vulnerable to adverse changes in their financial circumstances. %U http://www.le.ac.uk/economics/research/RePEc/lec/leecon/dp05-5.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5362 %A Dennis Görlich %A Andries de Grip %D 2009 %T Human capital depreciation during hometime %J Oxford Economic Papers %V 61 %N Supplement 1 %P i98-i121 %/ 2007: Human Capital Depreciation During Family-related Career Interruptions in Male and Female Occupations. Kiel Working Papers 1379. Kiel Institute for the World Economy and ROA-Research Memorandum 007. Maastricht: Researchcentrum voor Onderwijs en Arbeidsmarkt %R 10.1093/oep/gpn044 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F family and networks, labour, miscellaneous %X We estimate human capital depreciation rates during career interruptions due to family reasons (parental leave and household time) in male- and female-dominated occupations. If human capital depreciation due to family related career breaks is lower in female than in male occupations, this can explain occupational sex segregation because women will take the costs of future breaks into account when optimizing their lifetime earnings. We find that short-run depreciation rates in high-skilled occupations are significantly lower in female than in male occupations. In low-skilled occupations, there is no evidence of this difference. Our findings support the self-selection hypothesis with respect to occupational sex segregation in the more skilled jobs, i.e. high-skilled women might deliberately choose female occupations because of the lower short-term wage penalties for family-related career interruptions. %U http://ideas.repec.org/p/dgr/umaror/2007007.html %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5361 %A José A. F. Machado %A J. M. C. Santos Silva %D 2005 %T Quantiles for Counts %J Journal of the American Statistical Association %V 100 %N 472 %P 1226-1237 %R 10.1198/016214505000000330 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %X This article studies the estimation of conditional quantiles of counts. Given the discreteness of the data, some smoothness must be artificially imposed on the problem. We show that it is possible to smooth the data in a way that allows inference to be performed using standard quantile regression techniques. The performance and implementation of the estimators are illustrated by simulations and an application. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5360 %A Ingo Geishecker %A Holger Görg %D 2005 %T Do unskilled workers always lose from fragmentation? %J The North American Journal of Economics and Finance %V 16 %N 1 %P 81-92 %R 10.1016/j.najef.2004.11.002 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F labour, education %K fragmentation, wages, skills %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5359 %A Christoph Breuer %A Pamela Wicker %D 2008 %T Demographic and economic factors influencing inclusion in the German sport system - a microanalysis of the years 1985 to 2005 %J European Journal for Sport and Society %V 5 %N 1 %P 35-43 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5358 %A Hermann Kurthen %A Barbara Schmitter Heisler %D 2009 %T Immigrant integration: comparative evicence from the United States and Germany %J Ethnic and Racial Studies %V 32 %N 1 %P 139-170 %R 0.1080/01419870802298439 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F Migration, international comparison %K immigration, integration, United States, Mexican Americans, Germany, Turkish Germans %X In the comparative literature on immigrant integration, Germany and the United States are frequently placed in distinct and opposing regime categories. Using cross-sectional data from the 1997 German Socio-Economic Panel and the 1997 Panel of Income Dynamics, we compare the process of integration of four generational cohorts of Turks in Germany and Mexicans in the United States, focusing on markets, welfare, and culture. The comparative analysis of the data supports Gary Freeman's 'patchwork' hypothesis that integration in Western democracies is happening not monolithically, or in a linear fashion, but rather in the form of irregular patchworks. The specific patchworks revealed by our data include some progress toward integration, in particular in the market sector, as well as stagnation, and perhaps exclusion, in others. %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5357 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2009 %T The Effects of Income Taxation on Severance Pay %J Labour Economics %V 16 %N 1 %P 107-118 %R http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2008.07.001 %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5356 %A Martin Kroh %D 2009 %T Determinants of Leadership Effects in Elections to Parliament %J Comparative Political Studies %V (revise and resubmit) %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %0 Journal Article %M 5355 %A Martin Kroh %A Peter Selb %D 2009 %T Inheritance and the Dynamics of Party Identification %J Political Behavior %V 31 %N 4 %P 559-574 %R 10.1007/s11109-009-9084-2 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, miscellaneous %K Party identification - State dependence - Trait dependence - Socialization - Germany - Dynamic panel model - Inheritance - Intergenerational transmission %X Extensive research efforts notwithstanding, scholars continue to disagree on the nature and meaning of party identification. Traditionalists conceive of partisanship as a largely affective attachment to a political party that emerges in childhood through parental influences and tends to persist throughout life. The revisionist conception of partisanship is that of a running tally of party utilities that is updated based on current party performance. We attempt to reconcile both schools of thought in an individual difference perspective, showing that the party loyalties acquired through parental influences confirm better the traditional view, while the attachments of individuals who did not inherit their parents’ party loyalties exhibit features more closely matching the revisionist predictions. The analysis is facilitated by uniquely suited longitudinal household data emanating from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study that allow to study party identifications of young adults and their parents on an annual basis from 1984 to 2007. %W SOEP %0 Journal Article %M 5354 %A Martin Kroh %A Martin Spieß %D 2009 %T A Selection Model for Panel Data: The Prospects of Green Party Support %J Political Analysis %V (Revise and Resubmit) %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %0 Journal Article %M 5353 %A Ulrich Schimmack %A Peter Krause %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2010 %T Stability and Change of Well Being: An Experimentally Enhanced Latent State-Trait-Error Analysis %J Social Indicators Research %V 95 %N 1 %P 19-31 %R 10.1007/s11205-009-9443-8 %4 SSCI %F methods, subjective indicators %K life satisfaction, domain satisfaction, well being , stability, change, set point, disposition, state, trait %X This study uses longitudinal panel data and short-term retest data from the same respondents in the German Socio-economic Panel to estimate the contribution of state and trait variance to the reliable variance in judgments of life satisfaction and domain satisfaction. The key finding is that state and trait variance contribute approximately equally to the reliable variance in well being measures. Most of the occasion specific variance is random measurement error, although occasion-specific variation in state variance makes a reliable contribution for some measures. Moreover, the study shows high similarity in life satisfaction and average domain satisfaction for the stable trait component (r = .97), indicating that these two measures are influenced by the same stable dispositions. In contrast, state variance of the two measures is distinct, although still highly correlated (r = .77). Error variances of the two measures are only weakly correlated, indicating that most of the error component is indeed due to random measurement error. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5352 %A Martin Kroh %A Peter Selb %D 2009 %T Individual and contextual origins of durable partisanship %E John Bartle %E Paolo Bellucci %J Political parties and partisanship : social identity and individual attitudes (ECPR studies in European political science ; 57) %C Abingdon and New York %I Routledge %P 107-120 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5351 %A Karsten Hank %A Hendrik Jürges %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Über Survey-Fragen hinaus: Isometrische Greifkraftmessung in SHARE und SOEP %E Axel Börsch-Supan %E Karsten Hank %E Hendrik Jürges %E Mathis Schröder %J 50plus in Deutschland und Europa: Ergebnisse des Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (Alter(n) und Gesellschaft; 19) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 175-192 %2 Methodological %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5350 %A Boris Augurzky %A Thomas Bauer %A Sandra Schaffner %D 2007 %T Zeigt die Praxisgebühr die gewünschte Wirkung? %E Björn A. Kuchinke %E Torsten Sundmachcher %E Jürgen Zerth %J Steuerungsprobleme im deutschen Gesundheitssystem. Aktuelle Ergebnisse empirischer Forschung (DIBOGS-Beiträge zur Gesundheitsökonomie und Sozialpolitik Bd. 1 %C Ilmenau %I Universitätsverlag Ilmenau %P 31-40 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5349 %A Silke Anger %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jan Goebel %A Markus M. Grabka %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Hansjörg Haas %A Elke Holst %A Peter Krause %A Martin Kroh %A Henning Lohmann %A Jürgen Schupp %A Ingo Sieber %A Thomas Siedler %A Christian Schmitt %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Ingrid Tucci %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Developing SOEPsurvey and SOEPservice - The (Near) Future of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 155 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/93500/diw_sp0155.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5348 %A Stefan Boes %A Kevin E. Staub %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2008 %T Relative status and satisfaction %J Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0816 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators, income and poverty %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2008/wp0816.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5347 %A Martin Jacob %A Rainer Niemann %A Martin Weiss %D 2008 %T The Rich Demystified. A Reply to Bach, Corneo, and Steiner %J CESifo Working Paper No. 2478 %C Munich %I CESifo %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/~DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp2478.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5346 %A Massimiliano Bratti %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2008 %T Explaining How Delayed Motherhood Affects Fertility Dynamics in Europe %J IZA DP No. 3907 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, family and networks, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3907.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5345 %A Ernst Fehr %D 2008 %T On the Economics and Biology of Trust %J SOEPpapers 154 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3895. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/93249/diw_sp0154.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3895.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5344 %A Andrew Clark %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2010 %T Boon or Bane? Others' unemployment, well-being and job insecurity %J Labour Economics %V 17 %N 1 %P 52-61 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 153. Berlin: DIW Berlin and CESifo Working Paper No. 2501. Munich: CESifo; 2009: IZA DP 4210. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.05.007 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/93248/diw_sp0153.pdf , http://www.cesifo-group.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202008/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20December%202008%20/cesifo1_wp2501.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp4210.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5343 %A Marco Caliendo %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2008 %T Self-Employment Dynamics, State Dependence and Cross-Mobility Patterns %J SOEPpapers 152 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3900. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/93247/diw_sp0152.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3900.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5342 %A Bruce Headey %A Jürgen Schupp %A Ingrid Tucci %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2010 %T Authentic Happiness Theory Supported by Impact of Religion on Life Satisfaction - A Longitudinal Analysis with Data for Germany %J Journal of Positive Psychology %V 5 %N 1 %P 73 - 82 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 151. Berlin: DIW Berlin and IZA DP No.3915. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1080/17439760903435232 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K SWB; life satisfaction; religion; set-point theory; authentic happiness theory %X Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Survey, this paper assesses the relationship between life satisfaction and religious practice. It is shown that individuals who become more religious over time record long term gains in life satisfaction, while those who become less religious record long term losses. This result holds net of the effects of personality traits, and also in fixed effects panel models. The paper has significant implications for the current paradigm theory in SWB research, namely set-point theory. This theory holds that the long term SWB of adult individuals is stable, because SWB depends on personality traits and other stable genetic factors. New evidence in this paper about the effects of consciously chosen life goals, including religious ones, on SWB is hard to reconcile with set-point theory. It is more in line with authentic happiness theory. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92966/diw_sp0151.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3915.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5341 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Parvati Trübswetter %D 2008 %T New evidence on the complementarity of education and training %J Mimeo %C Erlangen-Nuremberg %/ 2007: LASER Discussion Paper No. 4. Erlangen-Nuremberg: Labour and Socio-Economic Research Center %2 cross-sectional %F education, labour %U http://www.lsw.wiso.uni-erlangen.de/team/riphahn/EducTrain15.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5340 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Florian Schieferdecker %D 2008 %T The Transition to Tertiary Education and Parental Background over Time %J BGPE Discussion Paper No. 63 %C Erlangen-Nuremberg %I Bavarian Graduate Program in Economics %2 longitudinal %F education, family and networks %U http://www.bgpe.de/texte/DP/063_schieferdecker.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5339 %A Robert Orlowski %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2008 %T Seniority in Germany: New Evidence on Returns to Tenure for Male Full-time Workers %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 41 %N 2-3 %P 139-155 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5338 %A Annika Jabsen %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %D 2008 %T Die Auswirkungen häuslicher Pflege auf die Arbeitsteilung in der Familie %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 20 %N 3 %P 293-321 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5337 %A Didier Fouarge %A Ruud J. A. Muffels %D 2008 %T Part-time Work and Childbirth in Europe: Scarring the Career or Meeting Working-time Preferences? %E Ruud J. A. Muffels %J Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe. Labour Markets in Transition %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 223-254 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5336 %A Annelies Debels %D 2008 %T Transitions out of Temporary Jobs: Consequences for Employment and Poverty across Europe %E Ruud J. A. Muffels %J Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe. Labour Markets in Transition %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 53-77 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5335 %A Ruud Muffels %A Ruud Luijkx %D 2008 %T Male Labour Market Mobility and Income and Employment Security in Europe %E Ruud J. A. Muffels %J Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe. Labour Markets in Transition %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 133-168 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5334 %A Markus Gangl %D 2008 %T Unemployment and Worker Career Prospects: A Cross-national Comparison %E Ruud J. A. Muffels %J Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe. Labour Markets in Transition %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 169-194 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5333 %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2008 %T Niedrig- und Mindestlöhne. Eine Analyse aus der Gender-Perspektive %E Friederike Maier %E Angela Fiedler %J Verfestigte Schieflagen. Ökonomische Analysen zum Geschlechterverhältnis %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 17-35 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5332 %A Cordula Sczensny %A Sophie Schmidt %A Helen Schulte %A Patrick Dross %A Gerda Jasper %D 2008 %T Zeitarbeit in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Strukturen, Einsatzstrategien, Entgelte %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ortogo.de/eshop30/projects/sinnovation/media/endbericht_mags__homepage.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5331 %A Heinrich Best %A Michael Hofmann %A Agnès Arp %A Jeanette van Laak %A Ronald Gebauer %A Thomas Ritter %A Marcel Fischer %A Rolf Gröschner %A Oliver Lembcke %A Marc Beuermann %D 2008 %T Zur sozialen Lage der Opfer des SED-Regimes in Thüringen. Forschungsbericht im Auftrag des Thüringer Ministeriums für Soziales, Familie und Gesundheit %C Jena %I Jenaer Zentrum für empirische Sozial- & Kulturforschung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5330 %A Grit Mühler %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2008 %T Informelle Förderangebote - Eine empirische Analyse ihrer Nutzung in der frühen Kindheit %J Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft - Sonderheft %V 10 %N 11 %P 29-46 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5329 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Gestiegene Vermögensungleichheit in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 76 %N 4 %P 54-67 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/93785/09-4-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 5328 %A Christian Pihl %D 2008 %T Sozialkapital aus investitionstheoretischer Sicht (Dissertation) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www-brs.ub.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/netahtml/HSS/Diss/PihlChristian/ %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5327 %A Martin Schommer %D 2008 %T Wohlfahrt im Wandel. Risiken, Verteilungskonflikte und sozialstaatliche Reformen in Deutschland und Großbritannien (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 5326 %A Hermann Kotthoff %A Alexandra Wagner %D 2008 %T Die Leistungsträger. Führungskräfte im Wandel der Firmenkultur - eine Follow-up-Studie %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5325 %A Thomas Rhein %D 2009 %T Arbeit und Armut im transatlantischen Vergleich %J IAB Kurzbericht 1/2009 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://doku.iab.de/kurzber/2009/kb0109.pdf %W CNEF %G D %0 Book %M 5324 %A Nils Hesse %D 2008 %T Managerentlohnung, soziale Präferenzen und die Reformbereitschaft der Bevölkerung (Dissertation) %C Marburg %I Metropolis-Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5323 %A Gabriele Doblhammer %A Elena Muth %A Anne Kruse %D 2008 %T Lebenserwartung in Deutschland: Trends, Prognose, Risikofaktoren und der Einfluss ausgewählter Medizininnovationen (Studie im Auftrag des Verbands Forschender Arzneimittelhersteller) %C Rostock %I Rostocker Zentrum zur Erforschung des Demographischen Wandels %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.die-forschenden-pharma-unternehmen.de/download/medizin/lebenserwartung/studie-lebenserwartung-abschlussbericht.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5322 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Jean-Yves Gerlitz %D 2008 %T BFI-S: Big Five Inventory-SOEP %E Angelika Glöckner-Rist %J Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen. ZIS Version 12.00 %C Bonn %I GESIS %2 methodological %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 5321 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T IZAMOD: Modell und Datenbasis %E Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %J IZA Highlights 1998-2008 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %P 178-180 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 5320 %A Nicolas Luis Bottan %A Ricardo Pérez Truglia %D 2008 %T Deconstructing the Hedonic Treadmill %J Anales XLII Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Economica Politica, 19.-21. November, Cordoba %C Cordoba %I Asociación Argentina de Economica Politica %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.aaep.org.ar/anales/works/works2008/bottan.pdf , http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/10268/ %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5319 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jan Göbel %A Peter Krause %A Rainer Pischner %A Ingo Sieber %D 2008 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP): Multidisziplinäres Haushaltspanel und Kohortenstudie für Deutschland - Eine Einführung (für neue Datennutzer) mit einem Ausblick (für erfahrene Anwender) %J AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv %V 2 %N 4 %P 301-328 %R 10.1007/s11943-008-0050-y %2 Technical documentation %4 Ref %F %U http://www.springerlink.com/content/b816n2847x708677/fulltext.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5318 %A Thomas Siedler %A Jürgen Schupp %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) as Reference Data Set %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 367 – 374 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 150. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.367 %2 Technical documentation %4 Ref %F SP, methods, miscellaneous %K clinical trials, intervention studies, behavioural experiments, cohort studies, household panels, SOEP, reference data %X This paper discusses how household panels in general - and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in particular - can serve as reference data for researchers collecting datasets that do not represent the full universe of the population of interest (e.g., through clinical trials, intervention studies, laboratory and behavioural experiments, and cohort studies). We first discuss potential benefits of using questions similar to those in the SOEP for studies where researchers are interested in using the SOEP as reference data. We present a comprehensive list of SOEP core questions that we recommend researchers to consider when collecting their own data. We focus on seven topics: (1) demographic and parental characteristics; (2) labour market; (3) health; (4) personality, preferences, and subjective orientations; (5) subjective wellbeing; (6) political involvement and participation, and finally, a set of core questions for young children before they enter school. Of course the selection of a minimum set of questions depends on the research question. In this paper, we offer general advice for the selection of variables to researchers interested in comparing their own data with the SOEP. %U http://schmollersjahrbuch.diw.de/schmollersjahrbuch/webcontent/2009/Siedler%20et%20al.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5317 %A Monika Sander %D 2008 %T Is there migration-related inequity in access to or in the utilisation of health care in Germany? %J SOEPpapers 147 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, migration, health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92811/diw_sp0147.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5316 %A Ute Hanefeld %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T The First Six Waves of SOEP - The Panel Project in the Years 1983 to 1989 %J SOEPpapers 146 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, methods, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92810/diw_sp0146.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5315 %A Stefanie Kley %D 2004 %T Migration und Sozialstruktur. EU-Bürger, Drittstaater und Eingebürgerte in Deutschland %C Berlin %I Logos Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5314 %A RWI Essen %A FiFo Köln %D 2008 %T Der Zusammenhang zwischen Steuerlast- und Einkommensverteilung (Endbericht des Forschungsprojekts für das Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/27422/property=pdf/a367__forschungsprojekt.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5313 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Eva M. Berger %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Die öffentlich geförderte Bildungs- und Betreuungsinfrastruktur in Deutschland: Eine ökonomische Analyse regionaler und nutzergruppenspezifischer Unterschiede %J Innocenti Working Paper 2008-03 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, miscellaneous %U http://www.unicef.de/fileadmin/content_media/presse/Report_Card_08__Child_Care_Transition/Working_Paper_Final_German_Version.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5312 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Eva M. Berger %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Overcoming Disparities and Expanding Access to Early Childhood Services in Germany: Policy Considerations and Funding Options %J Innocenti Working Paper 2008-03 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, miscellaneous %U http://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/pdf/iwp_2008_03_eng.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5311 %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2008 %T Minimum Wages and their Alternatives: A Critical Assessment %J CESifo Working Paper No. 2494 %C München %I CESifo %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, econometrics %U http://www.ifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202008/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20December%202008%20/cesifo1_wp2494.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5310 %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2008 %T Scarring or Scaring? The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment and Future Unemployment Risk %J CESifo Working Paper No. 2457 %C München %I CESifo %/ 2008: FEMM Working Paper No. 13. Magdeburg: Otto-von-Guericke-University, Faculty of Economics and Management %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.cesifo.de/DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp2457.pdf , http://www.ww.uni-magdeburg.de/fwwdeka/femm/a2008_Dateien/2008_13.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5309 %A Rafael Di Tella %A Robert MacCulloch %D 2008 %T Happiness adaptation to income beyond "basic needs" %J NBER Working Paper 14539 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, international comparison %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5308 %A Gabriella Conti %A Stephen Pudney %D 2008 %T If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands! Survey design and the analysis of satisfaction %J ISER Working Paper No. 2008-39 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F methods, subjective indicators %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-39.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5307 %A Heather Laurie %A Peter Lynn %D 2008 %T The Use of Respondent Incentives on Longitudinal Surveys %J ISER Working Paper No. 2008-42 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-42.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5306 %A Martin Kroh %D 2008 %T Value Change: More and More Germans Showing a Postmaterialistic Orientation %J Weekly Report %V 4 %N 13 %P 80-84 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/91487/diw_wr_2008-13.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5305 %A Frank M. Fossen %D 2008 %T The Private Equity Premium Puzzle Revisited - New Evidence on the Role of Heterogenous Risk Attitudes %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 839 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92003/dp839.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5304 %A Robert Orlowski %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2009 %T The East German wage structure after transition %J Economics of Transition %V 17 %N 4 %P 629–659 %/ 2008: SOEPpaper 148. Berlin: DIW Berlin; IZA DP 3861. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); CESifo Working Paper No. 2511. Munich: CESifo %R 10.1111/j.1468-0351.2009.00367.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, education, income and poverty, econometrics %K Wage structure • life-cycle earnings • returns to tenure • returns to experience %X We extend the literature on transition economies' wage structures by investigating the returns to tenure and experience. This study applies recent panel data and estimation approaches that control for hitherto neglected biases. We compare the life-cycle structure of East and West German wages for fulltime employed men in the private sector. The patterns in the returns to seniority are similar for the two regional labour markets. The returns to experience lag behind in the East German labour market, even almost 20 years after unification, with significant differences particularly for high-skill workers. The results are robust when only individuals who started their labour market career in the market economy are considered. We expect that the different returns are related to the heterogeneity of work experience gathered in East as compared with West Germany. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92965/diw_sp0148.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3861.pdf , http://www.ifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202008/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20December%202008%20/cesifo1_wp2511.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5303 %A Markus Schäfers %D 2008 %T Lebensqualität aus Nutzersicht. Wie Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung ihre Lebenssituation beurteilen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 5302 %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %A Didier Fouarge %D 2008 %T Escaping low pay: do male labour market entrants stand a chance? %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2008-12 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp96.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5301 %A Cristina Lincaru %A Gabriela Predosanu %A Raluca-Catrinel Brinza %D 2008 %T Process of transition from school-to-work: generator for the initial stage of path dependence in career development %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2008-13 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp97.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5300 %A Timm Bönke %A Carsten Schröder %D 2008 %T Equivalence scales reconsidered - an empirical investigation %J ECINEQ WP 2008-102 %C Palma de Mallorca %I Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %/ 2007: Economics Working Paper No. 2007-31. Kiel: Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Department of Economics %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2008-102.pdf , http://opus.zbw-kiel.de/volltexte/2008/6876/pdf/EWP-2007-31.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 5299 %A Sebastian Heiser %D 2008 %T Einkommensunterschiede in Berlin: Frauen haben das Nachsehen %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 19.08.2008 %F %U http://www.taz.de/regional/berlin/aktuell/artikel/1/frauen-haben-das-nachsehen/ %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5298 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Gleich und Gleich gesellt sich gern %J Die Welt online vom 08.08.2008 %F %U http://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/article2286082/Gleich-und-Gleich-gesellt-sich-gern.html %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5297 %A Patrick Bernau %D 2008 %T Wer Alkohol trinkt, verdient mehr Geld %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung vom 10.08.2008 %P 34 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5296 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Ökonomen halten Phänomen der Altersarmut für überschätzt %J SPIEGEL ONLINE vom 22.04.2008 %F %U http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/0,1518,548817,00.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5295 %A Alexander Neubacher %A Caroline Schmidt %D 2008 %T Die Flucht der Elite %J Der Spiegel %N 17 %P 28-31 %F %U http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=56670282&top=SPIEGEL %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5294 %A Christina Otten %D 2008 %T Besserverdiener jammern über Gehalt %J Handelsblatt vom 30.07.2008 %P 4 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5293 %A Felix Berth %D 2008 %T Angst vor dem Abrutschen %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 30.07.2008 %P 6 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5292 %A Philipp Krohn %D 2008 %T Die Mittelschicht schrumpft %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 26.07.2008 %P 10 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5291 %A Malte Fischer %D 2008 %T Wer wagt gewinnt? %J Wirtschaftswoche %N 31 %P 32 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5290 %A Barbara Gillmann %D 2008 %T Bafög-Plus steigert Studierlust kaum %J Handelsblatt vom 24.07.2008 %P 4 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5289 %A Norbert Lossau %D 2008 %T Deutsche sind gesellig, sportlich und hilfsbereit %J Die Welt vom 27.06.2008 %P 1 %F %U http://www.welt.de/welt_print/article2152017/Deutsche_sind_gesellig_sportlich_und_hilfsbereit.html %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5288 %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %D 2008 %T The Response of Household Saving to the Large Shock of German Reunification %J American Economic Review %V 98 %N 5 %P 1798-1828 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %X German reunification was a large, unexpected shock for East Germans. Exploiting German reunification as a natural experiment, I analyze the validity of the life-cycle consumption model. I derive three stylized features concerning the saving behavior of East versus West Germans after reunification: (i) East Germans have higher saving rates than West Germans; (ii) this East-West gap is increasing in age at reunification; and (iii) for every cohort, this gap is declining over time. I show that a comprehensive life-cycle model can replicate these features. The precautionary saving motive is essential for the success of the model. %U http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/professoren/fuchs/staff/fuchs/paper1.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 5287 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Weniger Menschen von Armut bedroht %J Die Zeit online vom 11.06.2008 %F %U http://www.zeit.de/online/2008/24/meldung-armutsrisiko %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5286 %A Henning Baethge %D 2008 %T Soziale Aufstiegschancen nicht größer als vor 20 Jahren %J capital.de vom 15.06.2008 %F %U http://www.capital.de/politik/100011969.html %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5285 %A Heike Schmoll %D 2008 %T Früher Kindergartenbesuch %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 30.04.2008 %P 8 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5284 %A Thomas Fricke %D 2008 %T Schreckhafte Mittelschicht %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 09.05.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5283 %A Philip Plickert %A Benedikt Fehr %A Matthias Müller %D 2008 %T "Die Senioren haben mehr als die Jüngeren" %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 22.04.2008 %P 11 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5282 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Fast jeder Fünfte in Deutschland lebt in Armut %J Berliner Zeitung vom 22.04.2008 %P 6 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5281 %A Nadja Klinger %D 2008 %T In der Mitte wird es eng %J Tagesspiegel vom 20.04.2008 %F %U http://www.tagesspiegel.de/zeitung/Die-Dritte-Seite-Mittelschicht;art705,2516435 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5280 %A Reiner Wehaus %D 2008 %T Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich wächst %J Stuttgarter Nachrichten vom 29.03.2008 %P 15 %F %U http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/stn/page/detail.php/1651448 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5279 %A Günther M. Wiedemann %D 2008 %T Die deutsche Mittelschicht bröckelt %J Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger vom 01.04.2008 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5278 %A Elmar Neveling %D 2008 %T "Mehr in Bildung investieren" (Interview mit Markus Grabka) %J VDI Nachrichten vom 04.04.2008 %F %U http://www.vdi-nachrichten.com/vdi-nachrichten/aktuelle_ausgabe/akt_ausg_detail.asp?cat=1&id=37869&source=homepage %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5277 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Wenn der Job weg ist, fehlt nicht nur das Geld %J Delmenhorster Kreisblatt vom 03.03.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5276 %A Winand von Petersdorff %D 2008 %T In Deutschland stimmt die Balance nicht mehr %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung vom 09.03.2008 %P 40 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5275 %A Ulrike Herrmann %A Lars Gaede %D 2008 %T Die Mittelschicht schrumpft %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 05.03.2008 %F %U http://www.taz.de/1/politik/deutschland/artikel/1/die-mittelschicht-schrumpft/?src=TE&cHash=e59cdbe5e7 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5274 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Verzerrte Wahrnehmung %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 05.03.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5273 %A Ulrike Sosalla %D 2008 %T Das Abi in die Krippe gelegt %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 04.03.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5272 %A Nicolas Schweers %D 2008 %T "Die goldenen Jahre sind vorbei" (Interview mit Joachim Frick) %J stern.de vom 05.03.2008 %F %U http://www.stern.de/wirtschaft/immobilien/verbraucher/:Schrumpfende-Mittelschicht-Die-Jahre/613084.html %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5271 %A Philipp Faigle %D 2008 %T Die Angst geht um %J ZEIT online vom 05.03.2008 %F %U http://www.zeit.de/online/2008/10/mittelschicht %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5270 %A Michael Sauga %A Benjamin Triebe %D 2008 %T Wo ist die Mitte? %J Der Spiegel %N 10 %P 39-41 %F %U http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=56047394&top=SPIEGEL %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5269 %A Viktoria Unterreiner %D 2008 %T Millionen aus der Mittelschicht gerutscht %J Die Welt vom 05.03.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5268 %A Daniela Kuhr %D 2008 %T Einseitiger Aufschwung %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 05.03.2008 %F %G D %0 Report %M 5267 %A Edward R. Whitehouse %A Asghar Zaidi %D 2008 %T Socio-economic differences in mortality. Implications for pensions policy %J OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 71 %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, health, international comparison %U http://lysander.sourceoecd.org/vl=1360467/cl=15/nw=1/rpsv/cgi-bin/wppdf?file=5kz82v2fjrhg.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 5266 %A Julia Löhr %D 2008 %T Die Mittelschicht schrumpft %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung vom 05.03.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5265 %A Jan Göbel %A Markus Grabka %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Die Armut ist gewachsen %J Die Zeit online %F %U http://hermes.zeit.de/pdf/archiv/online/2008/06/schroeder-erwiderung.pdf %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5264 %A Felix Berth %D 2008 %T Auswanderung light %J süddeutsche.de %F %U http://www.smau.gsss.uni-bremen.de/fileadmin/www_smau/Auswanderung_light_SZ_28_1_08.pdf %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5263 %A Maike Rademaker %D 2008 %T Scholz schönt Armutsbericht %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 21.05.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5262 %A Thomas Fischermann %A Christian Tenbrock %D 2008 %T Vorwärts gegen den Absturz %J Die Zeit vom 03.04.2008 %P 21 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5261 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Selbstentfaltung wichtiger als wirtschaftliche Sicherheit %J Altmark-Zeitung u.a. vom 21.08.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5260 %A Thomas Gersterkamp %D 2008 %T Landfrauen kommen schlechter weg %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 19.08.2008 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5259 %A Wolfgang Schmitz %D 2008 %T Frauen weiterhin am Ende der Gehaltsskala %J VDI Nachrichten vom 29.08.2008 %F %U http://www.vdi-nachrichten.com/vdi-nachrichten/aktuelle_ausgabe/akt_ausg_detail.asp?cat=1&id=40014 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5258 %A Kolja Rudzio %D 2008 %T Trendwende bei der Armut %J Die Zeit vom 11.09.2008 %P 31 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5257 %A Claudia Lehnen %D 2008 %T Sie sind sicher so ein Stinkstiefel %J Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger vom 15.09.2008 %P 8 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5256 %A Elke Pickartz %D 2008 %T Mut zum Risiko %J WirtschaftsWoche vom 15.09.2008 %P 50 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5255 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Armuts-Risiko überschaubarer %J Mannheimer Morgen u.a. vom 17.09.2008 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5254 %A Daniela Kuhr %D 2008 %T Weniger Menschen leben in Armut %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 17.09.2008 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5253 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Ungleichheit bei den Einkommen sinkt, zunehmende Lohnspreizung gestoppt %J Wirtschaftsmagazin Ruhr online %F %U http://www.wirtschaftsmagazin-ruhr.de/index.php?id=51&tx_ttnews[backPid]=20&tx_ttnews[pointer]=8&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=721&cHash=d899f161bb %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5252 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Weniger Ungleichheit im Einkommen %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 17.09.2008 %P 11 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5251 %A Peter Rasonyi %D 2008 %T Sinkendes Armutsrisiko in Deutschland %J Neue Zürcher Zeitung vom 17.09.2008 %P 25 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5250 %A Dietrich Creutzburg %D 2008 %T Hartz-Reformen bringen mehr Gerechtigkeit %J Handelsblatt vom 17.09.2008 %P 3 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5249 %A Stefan Reinecke %D 2008 %T Warum die Linke mehr als eine Protestpartei ist %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 09.10.2008 %P 7 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5248 %A Johannes Pennekamp %D 2008 %T Wechselwähler machen Linke stark %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 09.10.2008 %P 6 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5247 %A David Deißner %D 2008 %T Wer in Deutschland die Linken wählt %J Die Welt vom 09.10.2008 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5246 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Attraktiver für Arbeiter %J neues Deutschland vom 10.10.2008 %P 15 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5245 %A Stefan Vetter %D 2008 %T So ticken die Anhänger der Linken %J LR online %F %U http://www.lr-online.de/nachrichten/LR-Themen-Linke-Anhaenger;art1065,2206356 %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5244 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Hartz IV-Empfänger: Nicht faul, aber schlecht qualifiziert %J Wirtschaftsmagazin Ruhr online %F %U http://www.daily-talk.com/index.php?id=50&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=872&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=11&cHash=f4257a0125 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 5243 %A Ronny Gert %D 2008 %T Arbeitslose wollen arbeiten %J Badische Zeitung vom 23.10.2008 %P 17 %F %G D %0 Report %M 5242 %A Michael Krail %D 2008 %T System-Based Analysis of Income Distribution Impacts on Mobility Behaviour (Dissertation) %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 506 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 simulation %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/506.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5241 %A Jin Wook Kim %A Young Jun Choi %D 2008 %T Private Transfers and Emerging Welfare States in East Asia: Comparative Perspectives %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 507 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/507.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5240 %A Edo Ebert %D 2008 %T Equity-regarding poverty measures: Differences in needs and the role of equivalence scales %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No.508 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/508.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5239 %A Patrick A. Puhani %A Katja Sonderhof %D 2008 %T The Effects of Maternity Leave Extension on Training for Young Women %J IZA DP No. 3820 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour, family and networks %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3820.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5238 %A Sami Bibi %A Jean-Yves Duclos %D 2008 %T A Comparison of the Poverty Impact of Transfers, Taxes and Market Income across Five OECD Countries %J IZA DP No. 3824 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: CIRPÉE Working Paper 08-35. Québec: Centre Interuniversitaire sur le Risque, les Politiques Èconomiques et l'Emploi %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3824.pdf , http://132.203.59.36/CIRPEE/cahierscirpee/2008/files/CIRPEE08-35.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5237 %A Pierre-Carl Michaud %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2008 %T Fertitlity and Female Employment Dynamics in Europe: The Effect of Using Alternative Econometric Modelling Assumptions %J IZA DP No. 3853 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, labour, family and networks, econometrics, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3853.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 5236 %A Tobias Maier %D 2008 %T Wie aussagekräftig sind unsere Daten zur Kinderbetreuung? Eine kleinräumige Validitätsprüfung anhand der Kinderbetreuungsdaten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels und der Kinderbetreuungsstudie des Deutschen Jugendinstitutes (Diplomarbeit) %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fachbereich für Politik- und Verwaltungswissenschaft %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5235 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Holger Lengfeld %D 2008 %T Von der nationalen zur europäischen sozialen Sicherheit? Das Gleichheitsskript der Europäischen Union und die Einstellungen der Bürger %J Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas Nr. 15 %C Berlin %I FU Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5234 %A Harald Künemund %A Juergen Schupp %D 2009 %T Voluntary activities in an ageing society: East and West Germany %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 6 %P 36-40 %/ 2008: In Bruce Headey, and Elke Holst (eds.): SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel, 105-109. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %X SOEP respondents have been asked about their participation in voluntary activities ever since the Survey started in 1984. Here we provide evidence about stability and change in levels of participation over the last twenty years. It is often suggested that an ageing society requires, or would benefit from more voluntary and caring activity. More people are in need of assistance and there may be more people, including the retired and semi-retired, with enough time to provide it. In April 2008 Federal Minister Ursula von der Leyen (Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth) announced a new initiative to foster the voluntary activities of Senior Citizens with a budget of 22 Million Euro. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/96673/diw_wr_2009-6.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5233 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2008 %T German attitudes to immigration linked to economic self-interest %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 99-104 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5232 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2008 %T Underweight? Overweight? How is weight linked to physical and mental health? %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 93-97 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5231 %A Bruce Headey %D 2008 %T The set-point theory of well-being has serious limitations: SOEP results challenge the dominant theory %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 87-91 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5230 %A Elke Holst %A Anne Busch %D 2008 %T The gender pay gap in Germany. How large is it? Is it decreasing? How much is due to workplace discrimination? %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 81-86 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5229 %A Bruce Headey %D 2009 %T Do 'Bad' Jobs Lead to 'Good' Jobs? Evidence from 1997 to 2007 %J Weekly Report %V 5 %N 11 %P 75-80 %/ 2008: Do 'bad' jobs lead to 'better' jobs? Evidence from 1996 to 2006. In Bruce Headey and Elke Holst (eds.):SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel, 75-80, Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour %X For some years now the German Government has been imposing increasingly strict job search requirements on unemployed people. One aim of current policy is to ensure that, if citizens accept unemployment benefits, they must actively search for work. Clearly, case managers try to match jobs to the qualifications of their clients, but it is generally required that individuals must take any job they are capable of doing, or risk losing benefits. One implied and sometimes stated justification for the requirement is that, once a person enters or re-enters the job market, he/she may have an improved chance of finding a better paying or more satisfying job, compared with someone who remains unemployed. Simply put, the idea is that any job is better than none, that 'bad' jobs may lead to 'good' jobs, or at least to 'better' jobs. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/98510/diw_wr_2009-11.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5228 %A Bruce Headey %D 2008 %T Jobless households: children growing up with no role model in the world of work %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 69-74 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5227 %A Katie Lupo %A Silke Anger %D 2008 %T Returns to education: not until 2005 did East German men do as well as Westeners, but Eastern women did better %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 63-68 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5226 %A Jan Goebel %A Maria Richter %D 2008 %T More direct losers than winners from the 2005 unemployment reforms %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 57-61 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5225 %A Jan Goebel %A Peter Krause %A Juergen Schupp %D 2008 %T Increased unemployment has led to growing poverty. Earnings inequality has increased but most earners are 'working poor' %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 49-55 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5224 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Persistent poverty is increasing in Germany %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 41-48 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5223 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2008 %T Germany's middle class has shrunk: incomes increasingly polarised from 2000 to 2005 %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 35-40 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5222 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2008 %T Mothers predicted to do more paid work as a result of reforms to parental leave benefits %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 29-33 %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5221 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2008 %T Increasing childlessness in Germany %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 23-28 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5220 %A Marcus Tamm %D 2008 %T Does family poverty affect the health of newborn children? %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 17-22 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5219 %A Charlotte Buechner %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2008 %T Children who attend formal day care do better in school - even many years later in secondary school %E Bruce Headey %E Elke Holst %J SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %P 11-16 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/91272/soep_wave_report_2008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 .Edited Book %M 5218 %A Bruce Headey %A Elke Holst %D 2008 %T SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 5217 %A Christian Gerlach %D 2008 %T Gehaltsstrukturen in Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5216 %A Ulrich Schimmack %D 2009 %T Measuring Wellbeing in the SOEP %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 241-249 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 145. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.241 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F SP, methods, subjective indicators %X I define wellbeing as preference realization. Wellbeing can be measured with affective (the amount of pleasant versus unpleasant experiences) and cognitive (satisfaction with life in general and life domains) measures. Since its inception 25 years ago, the SOEP has included cognitive measures of wellbeing. In 2007, the SOEP included four items (happy, sad, angry, afraid) as an affective measure of wellbeing. This paper examines similarities and differences between cognitive and affective measures of wellbeing. In the end, I propose a wellbeing index that combines information from measures of life satisfaction, average domain satisfaction and affect balance. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90712/diw_sp0145.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5215 %A Andreas Hadjar %A Sigrid Haunberger %A Frank Schubert %D 2008 %T Bildung und subjektives Wohlbefinden im Zeitverlauf, 1984-2002 %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 18 %N 3 %P 370-400 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5214 %A Anne Busch %A Elke Holst %D 2008 %T Regionale Einflussfaktoren auf den "Gender Pay Gap" in Deutschland %E Harald Hagemann %E Gustav Horn %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %J Aus gesamtwirtschaftlicher Sicht. Festschrift für Jürgen Kromphardt %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 539-573 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5212 %A Michael Tröger %A Wolfgang Wiegard %D 2008 %T Zur Diskussion um ein bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen %E Harald Hagemann %E Gustav Horn %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %J Aus gesamtwirtschaftlicher Sicht. Festschrift für Jürgen Kromphardt %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 471-489 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 5211 %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2008 %T Zufriedenheit in Lebensbereichen (Kap. 15.1) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 403-411 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel15_1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5210 %A Angelika Scheuer %D 2008 %T Gesellschaftliche Integration und Partizipation (Kap. 13.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 376-382 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel13_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5209 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2008 %T Einstellungen zur Umwelt (Kap. 12.3) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 356-362 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel12_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5208 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2008 %T Wahrnehmung und Bewertung der öffentlichen Sicherheit (Kap. 10.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 305-310 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel10_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5207 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2008 %T Gesundheit, Einstellungen und Verhalten (Kap. 9.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 261-267 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel9_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5206 %A Joachim Frick %A Judith Schubert %D 2008 %T Wohnverhältnisse und Wohnkosten (Kap. 8.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 227-235 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel8_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5205 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2008 %T Lebenssituation von Migranten und deren Nachkommen in Deutschland (Kap. 7.5) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 200-207 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel7_5.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5204 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Stefan Weick %D 2008 %T Lebenssituation von Älteren (Kap. 7.4) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 193-199 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel7_4.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5203 %A Jürgen Schupp %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2008 %T Lebenssituationen und -einstellungen von Kindern und Jugendlichen (Kap. 7.3) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 188-192 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel7_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5202 %A Reinhard Pollack %D 2008 %T Soziale Mobilität (Kap. 7.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 180-187 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel7_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5201 %A Jan Goebel %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 2008 %T Einkommen – Verteilung, Armut und Dynamik (Kap. 6.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 163- 172 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel6_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5200 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Situationen und Erwartungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt (Kap. 5.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 122-128 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel5_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5199 %A Rolf Becker %D 2008 %T Bildung und Chancengleichheit (Kap. 3.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 74-80 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel3_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5198 %A Stefan Weick %D 2008 %T Familie und Lebensformen (Kap. 2.2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %E GESIS-ZUMA %E Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %J Datenreport 2008. Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 44-50 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/datenreport/2008/Kapitel2_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5197 %A Silke Anger %A Guido Heineck %D 2009 %T Do Smart Parents Raise Smart Children? The Intergenerational Transmission of Cognitive Abilities %J Journal of Population Economics %V (online first) %/ 2009: SOEPpapers 156. Berlin: DIW Berlin and 2008: LASER Discussion Papers - Paper No. 23. Erlangen: Labor and Socio-Economic Research Center, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg %R 10.1007/s00148-009-0298-8 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, education, income and poverty, family and networks %K Cognitive abilities - Intergenerational IQ transmission - Skill formation %X Complementing prior research on income and educational mobility, we examine the intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities. We find that individuals’ cognitive skills are positively related to their parents’ abilities, despite controlling for educational attainment and family background. Differentiating between mothers’ and fathers’ IQ transmission, we find different effects on the cognition of sons and daughters. Cognitive skills that are based on past learning are more strongly transmitted between generations than skills that are related to innate abilities. Our findings are not compatible with a pure genetic model but rather point to the importance of parental investments for children’s cognitive outcomes. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/95403/diw_sp0156.pdf , http://www.laser.uni-erlangen.de/papers/paper/71.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5196 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2008 %T Social Inequality in Educational Participation in the German School System in a Longitudinal Perspective: Pathways into and out of the most Prestigious School Track %J European Sociological Review %V 24 %N 4 %P 511-526 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5195 %A Markus Jantti %A Eva Sierminska %A Tim Smeeding %D 2008 %T The Joint Distribution of Household Income and Wealth. Evidence from the Luxembourg Wealth Study %J OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 65 %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/2/40/40774821.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5194 %A Helmut Rainer %A Tom Siedler %D 2009 %T The role of social networks in determining migration and labour market outcomes: Evidence from German reunification %J Economics of Transition %V 17 %N 4 %P 739–767 %/ 2008: Social networks in determining migration and labour market outcomes: Evidence from the German Reunification. ISER Working Paper 2008-36. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %R 10.1111/j.1468-0351.2009.00365.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, migration, labour %K Migration • social networks • labour market outcomes %X This paper empirically examines social network explanations for migration decisions in the context of German reunification. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we first show that the presence of a family in West Germany is an important predictor for the migration hazard rate of East Germans. We then explore whether pre-migration networks have a discernible impact on the economic and social assimilation of East German immigrants in West Germany. We find that East German immigrants are more likely to be employed and to hold higher paying jobs when socially connected to the West prior to emigrating. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-36.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5193 %A Margarita Estévez-Abe %A Tanja Hethey %D 2008 %T How Policies Affect Women’s Economic Position within the Family: Labor Market Institutions and Wives’ Contribution to Household Income %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 505 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/505.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5192 %A Alisher Aldashev %A Johannes Gernandt %A Stephan L. Thomsen %D 2008 %T The Immigrant Wage Gap in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-089 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %/ 2008: FEMM-Working Paper 08-19. Magdeburg: Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management %2 cross-sectional %F migration, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08089.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5191 %A Richard Traunmüller %D 2009 %T Religion und Sozialintegration. Eine empirische Analyse der religiösen Grundlagen sozialen Kapitals in Deutschland %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 19 %N 3 %P 435 - 468 %/ 2008: Religion als Ressource sozialen Zusammenhalts? Eine empirische Analyse der religiösen Grundlagen sozialen Kapitals in Deutschland. SOEPpapers 144. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s11609-009-0100-5 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, family and networks, miscellaneous %K Religion, Religiosität, Sozialkapital, Soziale Netzwerke, Religion, Religiosity, Social capital, Social network %X This paper examines the role of religion as a source of social capital in Germany. In addition to networks of civic engagement and informal social connections with family and friends, the identity- and status-bridging nature of these networks are also considered. Results based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) suggest that both, subjective religiosity and public religious practice, have a positive impact on social integration in Germany. But religious traditions – Catholicism, Protestantism, other Christians and Islam – differ in this regard. While attending religious services leads to larger friendship networks and increased sociability in all religions, civic engagement is only fostered by Christian religiosity and in particular Protestantism. However, none of the religious traditions encourages identity- or status-bridging social capital. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90639/diw_sp0144.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5190 %A Peter Haan %A Dolores Navarro %D 2008 %T Optimal Income Taxation of Married Couples: An Empirical Analysis of Joint and Individual Taxation %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 838 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3816. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, family and networks, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90469/dp838.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3819.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5189 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T Integration of Immigrants: Ethnic Identity Affects Economic Success %J DIW DC Annual Report 2007 %C Washington, D.C. %I DIW DC %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 5188 %A Stefanie Schurer %D 2008 %T Discrete Heterogeneity in the Impact of Health Shocks on Labour Market Outcomes %J Ruhr Economic Papers #71 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 longitudinal %F health, labour %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP071/REP_08_071.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5187 %A Stefanie Schurer %D 2008 %T Labour Market Outcomes of Second Generation Immigrants: How Heterogeneous Are They Really? %J Ruhr Economic Papers #57 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP057/REP_08_057.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5186 %A Torge Middendorf %D 2008 %T Returns to Education in Europe. Detailed Results from a Harmonized Survey %J Ruhr Economic Papers #65 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 cross-sectional %F education, international comparison %U http://repec.rwi-essen.de/files/REP_08_065.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5185 %A Richard Berthoud %A Maria Iacovou %D 2002 %T Diverse Europe. Mapping patterns of social change across the EU %C Swindon %I Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.esrcsocietytoday.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/Images/diverse_europe_tcm6-5503.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5184 %A Oliver Schöller %D 2007 %T Urbanität und Mobilität. Residenzwahl in der zweiten Moderne - Eine Projektbegründung %J WZB Discussion Paper SP III 2007-104 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F consumption/assets/habitation, miscellaneous %U http://bibliothek.wzb.eu/pdf/2007/iii07-104.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5183 %A Lars E. Kroll %A Thomas Lampert %A Cornelia Lange %A Thomas Ziese %D 2008 %T Entwicklung und Einflussgrößen der gesunden Lebenserwartung %J WZB Discussion Paper SP I 2008-306 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F health, methods %U http://bibliothek.wzb.eu/pdf/2008/i08-306.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5182 %A Richard Breen %A Cecilia García-Penalosa %A Elsa Orgiazzi %D 2008 %T Factor Components of Inequality: Cross-Country Differences and Time Changes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 503 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/503.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5181 %A Hanno Scholtz %D 2008 %T Does Inequality Rise from Above or from Below? Understanding Income Skewness Trends in 16 OECD Countries, 1985-2005 %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 504 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/504.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5180 %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %A Christoph Scheicher %D 2008 %T Measuring Richness and Poverty: A Micro Data Application to Europe and Germany %J IZA DP No. 3790 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3790.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5179 %A Stefan Boeters %A Michael Feil %D 2008 %T Heterogeneous Labour Markets in a Microsimulation-AGE Model: Application to Welfare Reforms in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-043 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %/ 2008: IAB Discussion Paper No. 25/2008: Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 Simulation %F labour, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://opus.zbw-kiel.de/volltexte/2008/7353/pdf/dp08043.pdf , http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2008/dp2508.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5178 %A Katja Coneus %A Johannes Gernandt %A Marianne Saam %D 2008 %T Noncognitive Skills, Internet Use and Educational Dropout %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-044 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, education, subjective indicators %K education, unemployment, wages, noncognitive skills, computer use %X Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 2000 to 2006 we analyze the determinants and labor market effects of educational dropout. In addition to classical variables like family background and occupation, we examine noncognitive skills and Internet use. Noncognitive skills and Internet availability at home are negatively associated with the probability of becoming an educational dropout. The wage gap between dropouts and those with completed school and professional education vanishes for males once we control for additional characteristics such as occupations, professional Internet use and noncognitive skills. For females it is reduced to four percent. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08044.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5177 %A Martin Biewen %A Susanne Steffes %D 2010 %T Unemployment Persistence: Is There Evidence for Stigma Effects? %J Economics Letters %V 106 %N 3 %P 188-190 %/ 2008: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-057. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %R 10.1016/j.econlet.2009.11.016 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, miscellaneous %K Unemployment persistence; State dependence; Human capital depreciation; Stigma effects; Scarring %X We explore the idea that a negative relationship between individual unemployment persistence and the business cycle can be interpreted as evidence for stigma effects. Our results suggest that there is weak evidence for stigma effects. %U http://opus.zbw-kiel.de/volltexte/2008/7380/pdf/dp08057.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5176 %A Annette Jäckle %D 2008 %T The Causes of Seam Effects in Panel Surveys %J ISER Working Paper No. 2008-14 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-14.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5175 %A Amedeo Spadaro %D 2008 %T Optimal taxation, social contract and the four worlds of welfare capitalism %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 10/08 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2008: ECINEQ WP 2008-98. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ); UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series WP 08/16. Dublin: UCD UCD School for Economics; Paris School of Economics Working Paper No. 2008-38. Paris: Paris School of Economics %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp1008.pdf , http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2008-98.pdf , http://www.ucd.ie/economics/research/papers/2008/WP08.16.pdf , http://www.pse.ens.fr/document/wp200838.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 5174 %A Jeffrey Grogger %A Gordon H. Hanson %D 2008 %T Income Maximization and the Selection and Sorting of International Migrants %J NBER Working Paper 13821 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, migration, methods, econometrics %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5173 %A Yo Chul Chul %A David Hummels %A Chong Xiang %D 2006 %T Explaining Import Variety and Quality: The Role of the Income Distribution %J NBER Working Paper 12531 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %F methods, income and poverty %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5172 %A Tereza Neocleous %A Stephen Portnoy %D 2009 %T Partially linear censored quantile regression %J Lifetime Data Analysis %V 15 %N 3 %P 357–378 %/ 2008: "A Partially Linear Censored Quantile Regression Model for Unemployment Duration", IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2008-07. Differdange: CEPS/INSTEAD %R 10.1007/s10985-009-9117-5 %2 methodological %4 SCI %F labour, methods %K quantile regression, partially linear models, b-spline, censored data, unemployment duration %X Censored regression quantile (CRQ) methods provide a powerful and flexible approach to the analysis of censored survival data when standard linear models are felt to be appropriate. In many cases however, greater flexibility is desired to go beyond the usual multiple regression paradigm. One area of common interest is that of partially linear models: one (or more) of the explanatory covariates are assumed to act on the response through a non-linear function. Here the CRQ approach of Portnoy (J Am Stat Assoc 98:1001-1012, 2003) is extended to this partially linear setting. Basic consistency results are presented. A simulation experiment and unemployment example justify the value of the partially linear approach over methods based on the Cox proportional hazards model and on methods not permitting nonlinearity. %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp91.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5171 %A Lorenzo Corsini %D 2008 %T Institutions, technological change and the wage differentials between skilled and unskilled workers: theory and evidence from Europe %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2008-02 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %F labour, education, income and poverty, econometrics, international comparison %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp86.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5170 %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %A Didier Fouarge %A Ruud Muffels %A Jeroen K. Vermunt %D 2007 %T Who benefits from a job change: The dwarfs or the giants? %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2007-16 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp84.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5169 %A Giacomo Corneo %A Matthias Keese %A Carsten Schröder %D 2007 %T Erhöht die Riester-Förderung die Sparneigung von Geringverdienern? %J Economics Working Paper No 2007-30 %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F Income and poverty, Transfer systems, Consumption / Assets / Habitation %X Die Riester-Förderung soll dazu beitragen, dass häufiger und mehr für die Altersvorsorge gespart wird. Der Einfluss der Riester-Förderung auf die Sparneigung von Haushalten mit niedrigem Einkommen ist dabei ein zentrales Kriterium zur ökonomischen Evaluation dieser Politik. Unsere ökonometrische Untersuchung auf Basis des Soziooekonomischen Panels liefert einen in dieser Hinsicht negativen Befund : Höhere Riester-Förderquoten bei den Niedrigeinkommensbeziehern erhöhen weder den Anteil der sparenden Haushalte in dieser Gruppe noch ihre Sparquote. Somit scheint die Riester-Förderung für erhebliche Mitnahmeeffekte anfällig zu sein. %U http://hdl.handle.net/10419/22046 %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5168 %A Manuela D'Angelo %A Marco Lilla %D 2007 %T Is there more than one linkage between Social Network and Inequality? %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2007-12 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp80.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5167 %A Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti %A Marisa Civardi %D 2006 %T Measuring poverty within and between population subgroups %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2006-06 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 methodological %F income and poverty, methods %U http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp61.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5166 %A Stefani Scherer %D 2004 %T Stepping-stones or Traps? The Consequences of Labour Market Entry Position for the Further Career Chances in Germany, Italy and Great Britain %J Work, Employment & Society %V 18 %N 2 %P 369-394 %R 10.1177/09500172004042774 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %0 Report %M 5165 %A Carola Grün %A Wolfgang Hauser %A Thomas Rhein %D 2008 %T Finding a job: Consequences for life satisfaction and interactions with job quality %J IAB Discussion Paper No. 24/2008 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators, international comparison %U http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2008/dp2408.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5164 %A Walter Bossert %A Satya R. Chakravarthy %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %D 2008 %T Poverty and Time %J ECINEQ WP 2008-87 %C Palma de Mallorca %I Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %2 methodological %F income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2008-87.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5163 %A Guido Schwerdt %A Jarkko Turunen %D 2007 %T Changes in Human Capital: Implications for Productivity Growth in the Euro Area %J Ifo Working Paper No. 53 %C Munich %I Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich %2 cross-sectional %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.ifo.de/pls/guest/download/Ifo%20Working%20Papers%20(seit%202005)/IfoWorkingPaper-53.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5162 %A Andreas Knabe %A Ronnie Schöb %D 2010 %T Minimum Wage Incidence: The Case for Germany %J FinanzArchiv %V 65 %N 4 %P 403-441 %/ 2008: CESifo Working Paper No. 2432. Munich: CESifo. %R 10.1628/001522109X486598 %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, labour, econometrics %K MINIMUM WAGE; MONOPSONISTIC LABOR MARKET; WAGE SUBSIDIES %X This paper analyzes the impact of a statutory minimum wage on employment, wage inequality, public expenditures, and aggregate income in the low-wage sector for two scenarios: a competitive labor market and a monopsonistic labor market. Using data from the 2006 wave of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), we show that irrespective of which scenario adequately describes the labor market, a statutory minimum wage reduces employment and raises public expenditures. While aggregate income in the low-wage sector increases, poor households (i.e., those eligible for Unemployment Benefits II), do not benefit from a minimum wage. Wage subsidies at the same fiscal cost ensure more favorable employment effects in both scenarios. However, the workers' income depends on whether we have a competitive or a monopsonistic labor market. A wage subsidy ensures higher household income in a competitive labor market but leads to lower income gains in the monopsonistic scenario. Furthermore, wage subsidies lead to a more equal income distribution than statutory minimum wages, irrespective of their incidence. Combining a minimum wage with a compensating wage subsidy, similar to the French minimum wage system, is extremely costly while still inferior to pure wage subsidies. %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/~DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp2432.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5161 %A Marco Lilla %D 2008 %T Income Inequality and Education from ECHP Data %J Quaderni di ricerca n. 311 %C Ancona %I Università Politecnica delle Marche, Dipartimento di Economia %/ 2007: "Income Inequality and Education Premia", IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2007-11. Differdange: CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://dea.univpm.it/quaderni/pdf/311.pdf , http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp79.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5160 %A Eirine Andrioupoulou %A Panos Tsakloglou %D 2008 %T Once poor, always poor? Do initial conditions matter? Evidence from the ECHP %J European Society for Population Economics (ESPE) 2008; University College London, June 19 - June 21 %C London %2 longitudinal %F %U http://espe.conference-services.net/viewPDF.asp?conferenceID=1190&abstractID=206446 %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5159 %A Elena Muth %A Anne Kruse %A Gabriele Doblhammer %D 2008 %T Was das Leben Jahre kostet %J Demografische Forschung %V 5 %N 2 %P 1-2 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.demografische-forschung.org./archiv/defo0803.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5158 %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %A Andreas Stephan %D 2008 %T Hohe Risikoaversion privater Haushalte bei Geldanlagen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 45 %P 704-710 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90134/08-45-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5157 %A Kerstin Windhövel %A Claudia Funke %A Jan-Christian Möller %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2008 %T Fortentwicklung der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung zu einer Erwerbstätigenversicherung. Konsequenzen bei Einkommensverteilung, Beitragssatz und Gesamtwirtschaft %C Basel %I Prognos AG %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5156 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Alterssicherung für alle Erwerbstätigen %J Böcklerimpuls %N 18 %P 1 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2008_18_3.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5155 %A Frank M. Spinath %D 2008 %T Improvements and Future Challenges in the Field of Genetically Sensitive Sample Designs %J SOEPpapers 142 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: RatSWD Working Paper No. 45. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten %2 methodological %F SP, methods, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90479/diw_sp0142.pdf, http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2008/45_08.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5154 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Silke Hans %D 2008 %T Akkulturation und die Vergabe von Vornamen. Welche Namen wählen Migranten für ihre Kinder und warum? %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) - Sonderheft 48/2008 %V 60 %P 465-487 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5153 %A Hartmut Esser %D 2008 %T Spracherwerb und Einreisealter: Die schwierigen Bedingungen der Bilingualität %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) - Sonderheft 48/2008 %V 60 %P 202-229 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5152 %A Claudia Diehl %A Michael Blohm %D 2008 %T Die Entscheidung zur Einbürgerung. Optionen, Anreize und identifikative Aspekte %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) - Sonderheft 48/2008 %V 60 %P 437-464 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5151 %A Hendrik Schmitz %D 2008 %T Do Optional Deductibles Reduce the Number of Doctor Visits? Empirical Evidence with German Data %J SOEPpapers 141 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: Ruhr Economic Paper # 76. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, health, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90074/diw_sp0141.pdf , http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP076/REP_08_076.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5150 %A Norbeet Berthold %A Alexander B. Brunner %D 2008 %T The Struggle between Equity and Efficiency: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 498 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/498.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5149 %A Timothy Smeeding %A Qin Gao %A Peter Saunders %A Coady Wing %D 2008 %T Elder Poverty in an Ageing World: Conditions of Social Vulnerability and Low Income for Women in Rich and Middle-Income Nations %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 497 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/497.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5148 %A Matteo Foschi %A Martin Schommer %D 2008 %T Social Structure and Social Policy: About the Institutional Flexibility of Three Modern Welfare States %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 501 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/501.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5147 %A Brice Magdalou %A Patrick Moyes %D 2008 %T Social Welfare, Inequality and Deprivation %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 502 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/502.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5146 %A Michelle J. Budig %A Joya Misra %D 2008 %T How Care Work Employment Shapes Earnings in a Cross-National Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 499 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/499.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5145 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T Integration von Migranten: Ethnische Identität bestimmt ökonomischen Erfolg %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 1 %P 644-650 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89605/08-42-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5144 %A Martin Kroh %A Thomas Siedler %D 2008 %T Die Anhänger der "Linken": Rückhalt quer durch alle Einkommensschichten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 41 %P 628-634 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89386/08-41-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5143 %A Giambattista Salinari %A Gustavo De Santis %D 2008 %T On the Evolution of Household Income %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 488 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/488.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5142 %A Alexander M. Danzer %A Hulya Ulku %D 2008 %T Determinants of Integration and Its Impact on the Economic Success of Immogrants: A Case Study of the Turkish Community in Berlin %J IZA DP No. 3762 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Paper 833. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3762.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89881/dp833.pdf %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5141 %A Sabine Kallwitz %D 2008 %T Bildung und soziale Ungleichheit. Erkenntnisse auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Zwischenruf 1/2008 %P 4-7 %F %U http://www.wgl.de/?nid=zwr&nidap= %G D %0 Report %M 5140 %A Benjamin Balsmeier %A Heiko Peters %D 2008 %T Family background or the characteristics of children: What determines high school success in Germany? %J SOEPpapers 138 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, family and networks, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89979/diw_sp0138.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5139 %A Michal Myck %A Richard Ochmann %A Salmai Qari %D 2008 %T Dynamics of Earnings and Hourly Wages in Germany %J IZA DP No. 3751 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 139. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2009: DIW Discussion Paper 929. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, econometrics %K Variance Decomposition, Covariance Structure Models, Earnings Inequality, Wage Dynamics %X There is by now a vast number of studies which document a sharp increase in crosssectional wage inequality during the 2000s. It is often assumed that this inequality is of a “permanent nature” which in turn is used as an argument calling for government intervention. We examine these claims using a fully balanced panel of full-time employed individuals in Germany from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 1994-2006. In line with previous studies, our sample shows sharply rising inequality during the 2000s. Applying covariance structure models, we calculate the fraction of permanent and transitory wage and earnings inequality. From 1994 on, permanent inequality increases continuously, peaks in 2001 and then declines in subsequent years. Interestingly the decline in the permanent fraction of inequality occurs at the time of most rapid increases in cross-sectional inequality. It seems therefore that it is primarily the temporary and not the permanent component which has driven the strong expansion of cross-sectional inequality during the 2000s in Germany. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3751.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90072/diw_sp0139.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5138 %A Andreas Peichl %D 2008 %T The Benefits of Linking CGE and Microsimulation Models: Evidence from a Flat Tax Analysis %J IZA DP No. 3715 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3715.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5137 %A Katja Coneus %A Johannes Gernandt %A Marianne Saam %D 2008 %T Nicht-kognitive Fähigkeiten senken das Risiko des Bildungsabbruchs %J ZEWnews Oktober 2008 %P 1-2 %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn1008.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5136 %A Forum Demographischer Wandel in Zusammenarbeit mit der Bertelsmann Stiftung %D 2008 %T Vielfalt leben - Gemeinsamkeit gestalten. Fakten und Herausforderungen im demographischen Wandel %C Berlin/Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/bst/de/media/xmcs_bst_dms_26093_26094_2.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5135 %A Ingo Geishecker %A Holger Görg %D 2008 %T Winners and losers: a micro-level analysis of international outsourcing and wages %J Canadian Journal of Economics %V 41 %N 1 %P 243-270 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 5134 %A Simon Bruhn %A Henry Haaker %D 2008 %T Integrating Immigrants' Children into Labour Markets. The Impact of Individual Social Capital (Master thesis) %C Berlin %I Hertie School of Governance %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5133 %A Herwig Immervoll %A Henrik Jacobsen Kleven %A Claus Thurstrup Kreiner %A Nicolaj Verdelin %D 2009 %T An Evaluation of the Tax-Transfer Treatment of Married Couples in European Countries %J OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 76 %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %/ 2008: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 7/08. Colchester: University of Essex; 2009: IZA DP No. 3965. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 Simulation %F family and networks, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0708.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3965.pdf, http://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2009doc.nsf/ENGDIRCORPLOOK/NT000009FE/$FILE/JT03258584.PDF %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5132 %A Andrew Clark %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2009 %T Unemployment as a Social Norm in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 251-260 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 132. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2008: PSE Working Paper No. 2008-45. Paris: Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.251 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F SP, labour, subjective indicators %X This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and unemployed and regional unemployment rates. While both employed and unemployed men suffer from regional unemployment, unemployed men are significantly less negatively affected. This is consistent with a social norm effect of unemployment in Germany. We find no evidence of such an offsetting effect for women. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89975/diw_sp0132.pdf , http://www.pse.ens.fr/document/wp200845.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5131 %A Johann Behrens %A Thomas Elkeles %D 2008 %T Die Renaissance des Berufs als Mobilitätschance: Horizontale und vertikale überbetriebliche Wechsel als (häufig noch misslingende) Bewältigungen gesundheitlich begrenzter Tätigkeitsdauer %E Wolfgang Hien %E Wolfgang Bödeker %J Frühberentung als Folge gesundheitsgefährdender Arbeitsbedingungen? Beiträge zum Stand der wissenschaftlichen Diskussion %C Bremerhaven %I Verlag für neue Wissenschaft %P 61-83 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5130 %A Paul Allanson %D 2008 %T On the characterisation and measurement of the welfare effects of income mobility from an ex-ante perspective %J Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics No. 219 %C Dundee %I University of Dundee, Department of Economics %2 methodological %F %U http://www.dundee.ac.uk/econman/discussion/DDPE_219.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5129 %A Michael Ackermann %D 2008 %T Leben in der Ungewissheit. Materialien zur Diskussion von Armut, Überflüssigkeit und Veränderungen in der Arbeitswelt %J Kommune %V 26 %N 5 %P 44-45 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5128 %A Silke Anger %A et al. %D 2008 %T 25 Wellen Sozio-oekonomisches Panel %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 9-14 %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86712/diw_vjh_08-3-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5127 %A Claudia Diehl %A Steffen Mau %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T German Emigration: Not a Permanent Loss of University Graduates %J Weekly Report %V 4 %N 2 %P 8-13 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79454/diw_wr_2008-2.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5126 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2008 %T The Shrinking German Middle Class - Signs of Long-Term Polarization in Disposable Income? %J Weekly Report %V 4 %N 4 %P 21-27 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/84186/diw_wr_2008-4.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5125 %A Anne Busch %A Elke Holst %D 2008 %T Gender pay gap lower in large cities than in rural areas %J Weekly Report %V 4 %N 6 %P 36-41 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89585/diw_wr_2008-6.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5124 %A Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development %D 2008 %T Growing Unequal? Income distribution and poverty in OECD Countries %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5123 %A Karl Brenke %D 2008 %T Arbeitslose Hartz IV-Empfänger: Oftmals gering qualifiziert, aber nicht weniger arbeitswillig %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 43 %P 678-684 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89793/08-43-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5122 %A Christian Dreger %A Georg Erber %A Daniela Glockner %D 2008 %T Regional measures of human capital in the European Union %J SOEPpapers 137 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2009: IZA DP No. 3919. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 methodological %F SP, labour, education, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89880/diw_sp0137.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3919.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5121 %A Tobias Gramlich %D 2008 %T Analyse der Panelausfälle im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel SOEP %J SOEPpapers 129 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89659/diw_sp0129.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5120 %A Katrin Sommerfeld %D 2009 %T Older Babies - More Active Mothers? How Maternal Labor Supply Changes as the Child Grows %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 227-240 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 143. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.227 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, family and networks, labour %X Female labor market activity is dependent on the presence and the age of a child, but how do the determinants develop in magnitude and significance with the child's age? Using German SOEP data from 1991 to 2006 for mothers with young children, the change in maternal labor supply when the child is one, two, and three years old is explicitly addressed. According to the tobit regression results for precise working hours, maternal labor supply becomes increasingly responsive to economic incentives - mainly to imputed wages - as the child grows. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90480/diw_sp0143.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5119 %A Thomas Cornelißen %A John S. Heywood %A Uwe Jirjahn %D 2008 %T Performance Pay, Risk Attitudes and Job Satisfaction %J SOEPpapers 136 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89879/diw_sp0136.pdf , http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/944/Risk_Sorting.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5118 %A Simon Luechinger %A Alois Stutzer %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2008 %T Self-selection and subjective-well being: Copula models with an application to public and private sector work %J SOEPpapers 135 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, methods, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89878/diw_sp0135.pdf , http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/531/paper.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5117 %A Sonja C. Kassenböhmer %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2008 %T Heresy or Enlightenment? The Wellbeing Age U-Shape Effect is Really Flat! %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %C Milan %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/2186/Hasken-DeNew_Age_U-Shape.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5116 %A Sonja C. Kassenboehmer %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2009 %T You're Fired! The Causal Negative Effect of Entry Unemployment on Life Satisfaction %J Economic Journal %V 119 %N 536 %P 448-462 %/ 2008: "You're Fired! The Causal Negative Effect of Unemployment on Life Satisfaction", Ruhr Economic Papers #63. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen; 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %R 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02246.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Unemployment, life satisfaction, company closing, gender %X This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984–2006, using a sample of men and women from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Across the board we find large significant negative effects for unemployment on life satisfaction.This paper expands on previous cornerstone research from Winkelmann and Winkelmann (1998) and explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991.We find that for women in East andWest Germany, company closures in the year of entry into unemployment produce strongly negative effects on life satisfaction over and above an overall effect of unemployment, providing prima facie evidence of a reduced outside work option, large investments in firm-specific human capital or a family constraint. The compensating variation in terms of income is dramatic, indicating enormous non-pecuniary negative effects of exogenous unemployment due to company closures. %U http://repec.rwi-essen.de/files/REP_08_063.pdf , http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/2025/kassenboehmer.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5115 %A Christian Dustmann %A Josep Mestres %D 2008 %T Remittances and Temporary Migration %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %C Milan %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/1392/RemittanceEEASubmission.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5114 %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %A Andreas Stephan %D 2008 %T Do Risk Attitude and Diversification Match? Evidence from German Household Portfolios %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %C Milan %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/2371/barasinska15feb.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5113 %A Domenico Depalo %D 2008 %T Should I stay, or should I go? An evaluation of immigrant's assimilation from the ECHP %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %C Milan %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/984/depalo1.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5112 %A Hendrik Schmitz %D 2008 %T Insurance State and the Number of Doctor Visits. A Latent Class Panel Approach with German Data %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %C Milan %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/2544/08-04-15%20Schmitz.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 5111 %A Monika Merz %D 2008 %T Changes in married women's labor supply behavior in Germany: 1995-2003 %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %C Milan %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/1567/collective_dec07.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5110 %A Hans Fehr %A Christian Habermann %D 2008 %T Private Retirement Savings in Germany: The Structure of Tax Incentives and Annuitization %J SOEPpapers 133 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: CESifo Working Paper No. 2238. Munich: CESifo. %2 Simulation %F SP, methods, transfer systems, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89660/diw_sp0133.pdf , http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/164/IRA2n.pdf , http://www.cesifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202008/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20March%202008/cesifo1_wp2238.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5109 %A Jennifer Roberts %A Nigel Rice %A Martin Schellhorn %A Andrew Jones %A Lynn Maria Gambin %D 2006 %T Health, retirement and inequality: Can Germany and the UK learn from each other? %J Final Report to the Anglo-German Foundation %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation %2 longitudinal %F Health, International comparison, Income and poverty %X This study attempts to understand the effect of health on the decision of older workers to leave the labour market – a decision which is made within the context of the pension and benefit systems of the UK and Germany. The authors found that health is an extremely important factor in the retirement decision for both men and women in the UK and Germany. The effects of poor health seem to be greater in the UK than Germany. The size of the health effect is larger than that of pension entitlement and income in both countries. The results also suggest that it is health shocks rather than a continual level of poor health that are important in the retirement decision. %U http://www.shef.ac.uk/content/1/c6/07/08/73/AGF%20retirement%20project%20-%20Final%20Report.pdf %W SOEP, CNEF, BHPS %G GB %0 Report %M 5108 %A ANALYSE & KONZEPTE %A InWIS %D 2008 %T Wohntrends 2020 %J GdW Branchenbericht 3 %C Berlin %I GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienunternehmen e.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 5107 %A Philippe Mahler %D 2008 %T Three Essays in Applied Microeconometrics (Dissertation) %C Zurich %I University of Zurich, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sts.uzh.ch/research/dissertations/mahler/thesis_mahler.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5106 %A Miles Kimball %A Robert Willis %D 2006 %T Utility and Happiness %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mkimball/pdf/uhap-3march6.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5105 %A Karl Brenke %D 2008 %T Jahrelanger Trend zunehmender Lohnspreizung gestoppt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 38 %P 567-570 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88782/08-38-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5104 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus Grabka %D 2008 %T Niedrigere Arbeitslosigkeit sorgt für weniger Armutsrisiko und Ungleichheit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 38 %P 556-566 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88782/08-38-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5103 %A Jan Prillwitz %A Sylvia Harms %A Martin Lanzendorf %D 2007 %T Interactions Between Residential Relocations, Life Course Events, and Daily Commute Distances %J Transportation Research Record %N 2021 %P 64-69 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5102 %A Posey. John %D 2008 %T Family Gap Structures in Western Nations %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 490 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/490.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5101 %A Philipp Mohl %A Oliver Pamp %D 2008 %T Income Inequality & Redistributional Spending: An Empirical Investigation of Competing Theories %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 491 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/491.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5100 %A Tsui-o Tai %A Judith Treas %D 2008 %T Poverty, Household Composition, and Welfare States: A Multi-level Analysis of 22 Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 492 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/492.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5099 %A Tsui-o Tai %A Joy E. Pixley %D 2008 %T Poverty of Children and Older Adults: Taiwan's Case in an International Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 493 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/493.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5098 %A David K. Jesuit %D 2008 %T Subnational Analyses Using the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Data Archive %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 494 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 other %F methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/494.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 5097 %A Maria Concetta Chiuri %A Daniela Del Boca %D 2008 %T Household Membership Decisions of Adult Children %J IZA DP No. 3546 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, international comparison, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3546.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5096 %A Quentin David %A Alexandre Janiak %A Etienne Wasmer %D 2008 %T Local Social Capital and Geographical Mobility: A Theory %J IZA DP No. 3668 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3668.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5095 %A Quentin David %A Alexandre Janiak %A Etienne Wasmer %D 2008 %T Local Social Capital and Geographical Mobility: Some Empirics and a Conjecture on the Nature of European Unemployment %J IZA DP No. 3669 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3669.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 5094 %A Rainald Borck %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2008 %T Preferences for Childcare Policies: Theory and Evidence %J IZA DP No. 3694 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Paper 827. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2008: SOEPpapers 140. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, family and networks, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3694.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89525/dp827.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90073/diw_sp0140.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5093 %A Pamela Mueller %D 2006 %T Entrepreneurship in the Region: Breeding Ground for Nascent Entrepreneurs? %J Small Business Economics %V 27 %N 1 %P 41-58 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5092 %A Daniel Lois %D 2008 %T Arbeitsteilung, Berufsorientierung und Partnerschaftsstabilität - Ehen und nichteheliche Lebensgemeinschaften im Vergleich %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 60 %N 1 %P 53-77 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5091 %A Henning Lohmann %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 2008 %T Explaining in-work poverty within and across countries %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %E Henning Lohmann %J The Working Poor in Europe. Employment, Poverty and Globalization %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 293-313 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5090 %A Marco Gießelmann %A Henning Lohmann %D 2008 %T The different roles of low-wage work in Germany: regional, demographical and temporal risk of low-paid workers %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %E Henning Lohmann %J The Working Poor in Europe. Employment, Poverty and Globalization %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 96-122 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5089 %A Henning Lohmann %D 2008 %T The working poor in European welfare states: empirical evidence from a multilevel perpective %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %E Henning Lohmann %J The Working Poor in Europe. Employment, Poverty and Globalization %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 47-74 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5088 %A Henning Lohmann %A Ive Marx %D 2008 %T The different faces of in-work poverty across welfare state regimes %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %E Henning Lohmann %J The Working Poor in Europe. Employment, Poverty and Globalization %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 17-46 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5087 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Henning Lohmann %D 2008 %T Introduction: the working poor in Europe %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %E Henning Lohmann %J The Working Poor in Europe. Employment, Poverty and Globalization %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 1-14 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5086 %A Philipp Eisenhauer %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2008 %T Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm %J ZEWnews September 2008 %P 5 %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn0908.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5085 %A Burkhard Heer %A Mark Trede %D 2003 %T Efficiency and distribution effects of a revenue-neutral income tax reform %J Journal of Macroeconomics %V 25 %N 1 %P 87-107 %R 10.1016/S0164-0704(03)00008-9 %2 simulation %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems %K income taxation, consumption taxation, income distribution, flat-rate tax %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 5084 %A Felix Grigat %D 2008 %T Dem statistischen Netz durch die Maschen geschlüpft. Ein Versuch, das Prekariat zu orten %J Forschung & Lehre %N 10 %P 678-681 %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 5083 %A Jan Prillwitz %D 2008 %T Der Einfluss von Schlüsselereignissen im Lebenslauf auf das Verkehrshandeln unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Wohnumzügen (Dissertation) %C Leipzig %I Universität Leipzig, Fakultät für Physik und Geowissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 5082 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2008 %T The Effects of Labour Market Participation on Fertility Decisions: Gender Differences in Cross-National Perspective (Dissertation) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5081 %A Stephan Bartke %A Reimund Schwarze %D 2008 %T Risk-Averse by Nation or by Religion? Some Insights on the Determinants of Individual Risk Attitudes %J SOEPpapers 131 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, subjective indicators, migration, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89494/diw_sp0131.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5080 %A Christoph Wunder %D 2009 %T Adaptation to Income Over Time: A Weak Point of Subjective Well-Being %J Schmollers Jahrbuch - SOEP after 25 Years. Proceedings of the 8th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference %V 129 %N 2 %P 269-281 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 130. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.3790/schm.129.2.269 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, income and poverty, methods, subjective indicators %X This article holds the view that intertemporal comparisons of subjective well-being measures are only meaningful when the underlying standards of judgment are unaltered. This is a weak point of such measures. The study investigates the change in the satisfaction judgments resulting from adaptation to income over time. Adaptation is defined to be desensitization (sensitization) to the hedonic effect of income resulting from an upward (downward) adjustment of the standards. A framework is introduced that provides empirical estimates for the rate of adaptation using data from the Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89337/diw_sp0130.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 .Web Page %M 5079 %A Ottmar Schreiner %D 2008 %T Aufruf zu mehr sozialer Gerechtigkeit. Meldung vom 02.09.2008 %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.ottmarschreiner.de/meldung.php?meldung=82&page= %G D %0 Report %M 5078 %A OECD %D 2008 %T Education at a Glance 2008 (Chapter A, Indicator A9) %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/23/46/41284038.pdf, http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/8/25/41271819.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5077 %A Michael Feil %A Jürgen Wiemers %D 2008 %T Höheres ALG II und Kindergrundsicherung: Teure Vorschläge mit erheblichen Nebenwirkungen %J IAB Kurzbericht %N 11 %2 Simulation %F %U http://doku.iab.de/kurzber/2008/kb1108.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5076 %A Susanne Worbs %D 2008 %T Die Einbürgerung von Ausländern in Deutschland %J Working Papers der Forschungsgruppe für Migration und Integration 17 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bamf.de/cln_092/nn_443728/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Publikationen/Forschung/WorkingPapers/wp17-einbuergerung,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/wp17-einbuergerung.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5075 %A Martin Kohls %D 2008 %T Healthy-Migrant-Effect, Erfassungsfehler und andere Schwierigkeiten bei der Analyse der Mortalität von Migranten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme %J Working Papers der Forschungsgruppe für Migration und Integration 15 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.bamf.de/cln_092/nn_443728/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Publikationen/Forschung/WorkingPapers/wp15-healthy-migrant-effekt,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/wp15-healthy-migrant-effekt.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 5074 %A Markus Grabka %D 2008 %T Gesundheit und Armut – Analysepotentiale des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datengrundlagen für die Gesundheitsforschung in Deutschland. Ausgewählte Beiträge zum Workshop am 12. und 13. Oktober 2006 in Berlin (Statistik und Wissenschaft, Band 9) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 115-128 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5073 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Dean R. Lillard %A Oliver Lipps %A Marc Wooden %D 2007 %T The Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) and its Member Country Household Panel Studies %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 127 %N 4 %P 627-654 %2 technical documentation %4 Ref %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php/77260 %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5072 %A Cathérine Müller %D 2008 %T Sorgen um den globalen Terrorismus in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 37 %P 544-548 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88716/08-37-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5071 %A Elke Holst %A Andrea Schäfer %A Mechthild Schrooten %D 2008 %T Angst vor Fremdenfeindlichkeit: Ausländer überweisen mehr ins Heimatland. %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 36 %P 520-526 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88563/08-36-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5070 %A Martin Kroh %D 2008 %T Wertewandel: Immer mehr Ost- und Westdeutsche ticken postmaterialistisch %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 34 %P 480-486 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88373/08-34-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 5069 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Staat schafft weniger Ausgleich %J Böcklerimpuls %N 12 %P 3 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2008_12_3.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 5068 %A Mark W. Bell %A Edward Castronova %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Virtual Assisted Self Interviewing (VASI): An Expansion of Survey Data Collection Methods to the Virtual Worlds by Means of VDCI %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 37 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %/ 2008: RatSWD Working Paper No. 42. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88367/diw_datadoc_2008-037.pdf , http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2008/42_08.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5067 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Henning Lohmann %A (eds.) %D 2008 %T Biography and Life History Data in the German Socio Economic Panel (Up to Wave X, 2007) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 36 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88000/diw_datadoc_2008-036.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5066 %A Amelie F. Constant %D 2009 %T Businesswomen in Germany and their performance by ethnicity: It pays to be self-employed %J International Journal of Manpower %V 30 %N 1/2 %P 145 - 162 %/ 2008:DIW Discussion Paper No. 815. Berlin: DIW Berlin; IZA DP No. 3644. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %R 10.1108/01437720910948456 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F gender, migration, labour, income and poverty %K Entrepreneurialism, Germany, Immigrants, Pay, Self employed workers, Women executives %X In this paper I assert that the entrepreneurial spirit can also exist in salaried jobs. I study the determinants of wages and the labor market success of two kinds of entrepreneurial women in Germany - self-employed and salaried businesswomen - and investigate whether ethnicity is important in these challenging jobs. Employing data from the German Socioeconomic Panel I estimate selection adjusted wage regressions for both types of businesswomen by country of origin. I find that self-employment offers businesswomen a lucrative avenue with higher monetary rewards, albeit for a shorter spell. If salaried businesswomen went into self-employment, they would receive considerably higher wages and for at least 30 years. However, if self-employed businesswomen went into salaried jobs, their wages would decline, suggesting that it is the self-employment sector that offers better opportunities and monetary success. Self-employed women in Germany fare well and most importantly, success does not depend on their ethnicity. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88587/dp815.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3644.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5065 %A J. M. C. Santos Silva %A Frank Windmeijer %D 2001 %T Two-Part Multiple Spell Models for Health Care Demand %J Journal of Econometrics %V 104 %N 1 %P 67-89 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5064 %A Astrid Krenz %D 2008 %T Theorie und Empirie über den Wirkungszusammenhang zwischen sozialer Herkunft, kulturellem und sozialem Kapital, Bildung und Einkommen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J SOEPpapers 128 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, education, gender, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88749/diw_sp0128.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5063 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2008 %T Gender-Specific Effects of Unemployment on Family Formation: A Cross-National Perspective %J SOEPpapers 127 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Papers 841. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88748/diw_sp0127.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92707/dp841.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5062 %A Katja Coneus %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 2008 %T The Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Early Childhood %J SOEPpapers 126 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-73. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88605/diw_sp0126.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08073.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5061 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T 25 Years of SOEP – Over 25 Years of Cooperation of SOEP’s DIW Berlin Survey Group with Infratest Sozialforschung and Bernhard von Rosenbladt %J SOEPpapers 125 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F SP, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88529/diw_sp0125.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5060 %A Guido Heineck %A Silke Anger %D 2009 %T The Returns to Cognitive Abilities and Personality Traits in Germany %J Labour Economics (online first) %/ 2008:SOEPpapers 124, and DIW Discussion Paper No. 836. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.06.001 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, subjective indicators %K Cognitive abilities; personality traits; Five Factor Model; locus of control; reciprocity; wages %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88528/diw_sp0124.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90384/dp836.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5059 %A Ingrid Tucci %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Das enttäuschte Versprechen der Integration: Migrantennachkommen in Frankreich und Deutschland %J Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 34 %N 2 %P 307-333 %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Papers No. 835. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2008: SOEPpapers 123. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F SP, migration, education, labour, international comparison %K Integration; Zweite Generation; Migration; Deutschland; Frankreich %X Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den sozialstrukturellen Voraussetzungen, die der Dynamik bzw. dem Ausbleiben von Protestverhalten zu Grunde liegen. Ausgehend von drei theoretischen Erklärungsansätzen wird empirisch anhand von repräsentativen Mikrodaten gezeigt, dass die Konzeption der Integration der Migrantennachkommen durch die Staatsbürgerschaft und die Schule in Frankreich als ein Versprechen der Integration verstanden werden kann, das im Übergang auf den Arbeitsmarkt strukturell enttäuscht wird. Demgegenüber setzt die Ausgrenzung von Migrantennachkommen in Deutschland schon im Bildungssystem ein, so dass größere Erwartungshaltungen gar nicht erst entstehen. Die Revolten der jungen MigrantInnen in Frankreich können damit u.a. als Ergebnis von strukturell enttäuschten Erwartungen interpretiert werden. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88527/diw_sp0123.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/90457/dp835.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5058 %A Monika Sander %D 2008 %T Changes in immigrants’ Body Mass Index with their duration of residence in Germany %J SOEPpapers 122 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, migration, health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88445/diw_sp0122.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5057 %A Nadine Steiber %D 2008 %T 'How many hours would you want to work a week?’ Job quality and the omitted variables bias in labour supply models. A longitudinal analysis of working time preference change %J SOEPpapers 121 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88371/diw_sp0121.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5056 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Nico A. Siegel %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Tim Stegmann %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Leben außerhalb Deutschland – Eine Machbarkeitsstudie zur Realisierung von Auslandsbefragungen auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 120 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ DIW Berlin Data Documentation 38, Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F SP, methods, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88370/diw_sp0120.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88650/diw_datadoc_2008-038.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5055 %A Paul Dolan %A Tessa Peasgood %A Mathew White %D 2008 %T Do we really know what makes us happy? A review of the economic literature on the factors associated with subjective well-being %J Journal of Economic Psychology %V 29 %N 1 %P 94-122 %R 10.1016/j.joep.2007.09.001 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %X There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles that are appearing in mainstream economics journals that consider subjective well-being (SWB) and its determinants. This paper provides a detailed review of this literature. It focuses on papers that have been published in economics journals since 1990, as well as some key reviews in psychology and important unpublished working papers. The evidence suggests that poor health, separation, unemployment and lack of social contact are all strongly negatively associated with SWB. However, the review highlights a range of problems in drawing firm conclusions about the causes of SWB; these include some contradictory evidence, concerns over the impact on the findings of potentially unobserved variables and the lack of certainty on the direction of causality. We should be able to address some of these problems as more panel data become available. %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5054 %A Beatrice Rammstedt %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Only the congruent survive – Personality similarities in couples %J Personality and Individual Differences %V 45 %N 6 %P 533-535 %R 10.1016/j.paid.2008.06.007 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %X Numerous studies proved that people tend to select partners that are similar to them with regard to many social and psychological variables. Even though this effect was also found for personality, results are inconsistent and reveal convergence coefficients ranging from negative over zero- to positive correlations. The present study thus aims to investigate personality congruence between spouses and to examine (a) which dimensions show a high degree of congruence and which do not and (b) in how far this congruence is moderated by the marriage duration. Analyses were based on 6,909 couples who are representative for the German adult population. Results reveal that among the Big Five dimensions, there are strong differences in spouses’ congruences. While for Extraversion and Emotional Stability, congruence is close to zero, correlations averaging at .30 are found for Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness. The spouses’ congruences in these three dimensions also increase over marriage duration from a mean of r = .22 to r = .40. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5053 %A Matthias Bethge %A F.M. Radoschewski %A W. Müller-Fahrnow %D 2008 %T Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit als Risiko für gesundheitliche Beeinträchtigungen bei deutschen Erwerbstätigen: eine Kohortenstudie %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 70 %N 07 %P 381-386 %R 10.1055/s-0028-1082078 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %X Ziel der Studie: Die Studie untersucht den Zusammenhang von wahrgenommener Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit und selbst eingeschätzter Gesundheit für eine Kohorte deutscher Erwerbstätiger. Methodik: Die Datenbasis für die Untersuchung bildeten Erhebungsdaten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Die Analysen berücksichtigten Daten aus den Befragungen 2003, 2004 und 2006. Eingeschlossen wurden alle zum Befragungszeitpunkt 2003 erwerbstätigen Personen im Alter zwischen 30 und 60 Jahren (n=9 272). Um den Einfluss von wahrgenommener Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit zum Erhebungszeitpunkt 2003 auf die selbst eingeschätzte Gesundheit in 2004 (n=8 709) und 2006 (n=7 773) zu analysieren, wurde ein ordinales Logit-Modell gerechnet. Ergebnisse: Personen mit hoher Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit hatten unter Kontrolle von Alter, Geschlecht, Bildung und beruflichem Status ein höheres Risiko ungünstigerer selbst eingeschätzter Gesundheit sowohl nach einem Jahr (OR=1,18; 95% KI: 1,06-1,31) als auch nach drei Jahren (OR=1,18; 95% KI: 1,05-1,32). Die Analysen konnten darüber hinaus eine Wechselwirkung zwischen beruflichem Status und Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit identifizieren. Hohe Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit war insbesondere für Personen mit geringem beruflichem Status ein gesundheitliches Risiko (2004: OR=1,37; 95% KI: 1,15-1,62; 2006: OR=1,31; 95% KI: 1,09-1,57). Schlussfolgerung: Die Studie belegt für eine Kohorte deutscher Erwerbstätiger, dass wahrgenommene Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit bei Personen mit geringem beruflichem Status das Risiko beeinträchtigter Gesundheit erhöht. Abstract Objective: This study investigates the relation of perceived job insecurity and self-rated health amongst German workers. Methodology: The database of the investigation was created from survey data of the Socio-economic Panel (SOEP). The analysis considered data from the surveys in 2003, 2004 and 2006. Included were all employed persons aged 30-60 years in 2003 (n=9 272). In order to analyse the impact of perceived job insecurity measured in 2003 on the self-rated health in 2004 (n=8 709) and 2006 (n=7 773) an ordinal logit-model was used. Results: Persons with high job insecurity had - after adjustment for age, gender, education and occupational status - a higher risk of adverse self-rated health both after one year (OR=1.18; 95% CI: 1.06-1.31) and three years (OR=1.18; 95% CI: 1.05-1.32). The analysis could also identify an interaction between occupational status and job insecurity. High job insecurity proved to be a health risk, particularly for persons with lower occupational status (2004: OR=1.37; 95% CI: 1.15-1.62; 2006: OR=1.31; 95% CI: 1.09-1.57). Conclusion: The study supports the proposal that, for a cohort of German workers, perceived job insecurity increases the risk of adverse health effects amongst workers with lower occupational status. %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5052 %A Stefan Felder %A Stefan Fetzer %D 2008 %T Wenn nicht jetzt, wann dann? Zur Reform der Pflegeversicherung %J Zeitschrift für die gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft %V 97 %N 2 %P 144-161 %R 10.1007/s12297-008-0011-0 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5051 %A Hyung-Jai Choi %A Jutta M. Joesch %A Shelly Lundberg %D 2008 %T Sons, daughters, wives, and the labour market outcomes of West German men %J Labour Economics %V 15 %N 5 %P 795-811 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5050 %A Thomas Cornelißen %D 2009 %T The Interaction of Job Satisfaction, Job Search, and Job Changes. An Empirical Investigation with German Panel Data %J Journal of Happiness Studies %V 10 %N 3 %P 367-384 %R 10.1007/s10902-008-9094-5 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Job satisfaction; Job mobility; Job changes; Job search; Fixed effects %X Using the rich data set of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) this article analyzes the effects of job characteristics on job satisfaction as well as the conditions under which low job satisfaction leads to job search, and under which job search leads to job changes. Individual fixed effects are included into the analysis in order to hold unobserved heterogeneity constant. According to the empirical results, the strongest determinants of job satisfaction are relations with colleagues and supervisors, task diversity and job security. Furthermore, job satisfaction is an important determinant of the self-reported probability of job search, which in turn effectively predicts actual job changes. The effect of job search on the probability of changing jobs varies with job satisfaction and is strongest at low levels of job satisfaction. The effects of job dissatisfaction on job search and of job search on quits are stronger for workers with lower tenure, better educated workers, workers in the private sector and when the economy and labor market are in a good condition. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 5049 %A Bruno S. Frey %D 2008 %T Happiness: A Revolution in Economics %C Cambridge and London %I The MIT Press %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5048 %A Sonja Haug %D 2008 %T Sprachliche Integration von Migranten in Deutschland %J Working Papers der Forschungsgruppe für Migration und Integration 14 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bamf.de/cln_092/nn_444062/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Publikationen/Forschung/WorkingPapers/wp14-sprachliche-integration,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/wp14-sprachliche-integration.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5047 %A Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (Hrsg.) %D 2008 %T 25 Jahre Leben in Deutschland - 25 Jahre Sozio-oekonomisches Panel %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmbf.de/pub/soep_leben_in_deutschland.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 5046 %A Gerd Nollmann %D 2008 %T Grenzen des Wachstums? Das deutsche Wachstumsdebakel und die Krise des Wohlfahrtsstaates nach Esping-Andersen %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (Teil 1) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 365-384 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5045 %A Simone Scherger %D 2008 %T Biologische Uhr oder biographische Pläne? Das Timing von erster Elternschaft im Lebenslauf als Testfall für soziobiologische Argumente %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (Teil 2) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 926-940 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5044 %A Hilke Brockmann %D 2008 %T Gesundheit und Familie. Ein deutscher Testfall %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (Teil 2) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 909-924 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5043 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2008 %T Was ist ein Immigrant? Theoretische Überlegungen und methodische Anmerkungen für Analysen mit Bezug zu Migration mit dem Sozio-Oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 3891-3900 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5042 %A Stefan Weick %D 2008 %T Der Eintritt von Hilfe- und Pflegebedürftigkeit. Objektive Lebensbedingungen und subjektive Bewertungen %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 2424-2435 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5041 %A Michaela Sixt %A Marek Fuchs %D 2008 %T Soziale Vererbung von Bildungsgewinnen aus der Bildungsexpansion %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 5467-5478 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5040 %A Ricarda Nauenburg %D 2008 %T Qualitätskontrolle bei Erhebungen durch Rohdatenanalyse am Beispiel des Mikrozensus %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 1950-1955 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 5039 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2008 %T The Impact of Labour Market Integration on Fertility Decisions - A Comparison of Germany and the UK %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt (Main)/New York %I Campus %P 5595-5608 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5038 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2008 %T Demographischer Wandel und öffentliche Sicherheit %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 2474-2487 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5037 %A Michael Feldhaus %A Mandy Boehnke %D 2008 %T Ungeplante Schwangerschaften - Wider das Ideal der Naturbeherrschung? %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 1680-1693 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5036 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Karsten Hank %A Anja Lemke %A Stephanie Stuck %D 2008 %T Informelle Arbeit von Älteren in Deutschland und Europa: Deskriptive Befunde zum Ehrenamt auf der Basis von SOEP und SHARE %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt(Main)/New York %I Campus %P 3424-3436 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5035 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Markus Gangl %D 2008 %T Tatsächliche und wahrgenommene Risiken atypischer Beschäftigungsverhältnisse %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt (Main)/New York %I Campus %P 4430-4440 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5034 %A Vanessa Gash %A Antje Mertens %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2008 %T Gesundheitliche Auswirkungen befristeter Verträge in Deutschland und Spanien %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006 (CD-ROM) %C Frankfurt (Main)/New York %I Campus %P 4418-4428 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5033 %A Anne Busch %A Elke Holst %D 2008 %T Gender Pay Gap: In Großstädten geringer als auf dem Land %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 33 %P 462-468 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88317/08-22-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 5032 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2008 %T Labor Market Integration and the Transition to Parenthood - A Comparison of Germany and the UK %J SOEPpapers 119 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Papers 808. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88337/diw_sp0119.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88325/dp808.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5031 %A Matthias Nübling %A Ulrich Stößel %D 2007 %T Der ältere Mensch im Erwerbsleben - Wie lange fühlt man sich gesund und belastbar? %J Public Health Forum %V 15 %N 57 %P 31-33 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5030 %A Vincent Vandenberghe %A Olivier Debande %D 2008 %T Refinancing Europe's higher education through deferred and income-contingent fees: An empirical assessment using Belgian, German and UK data %J European Journal of Political Economy %V 24 %N 2 %P 364-386 %/ 2007: LSE STICERD Research Paper No. CASE 124. London: Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F education, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/case/cp/CASEpaper124.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 5029 %A Ute Hanefeld %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Vom Sozio-ökonomischen Panel zum SOEP. Das Panelprojekt in den Jahren 1983 bis 1989 %E Gabriele Rolf %E Markus Zwick %E Gert G. Wagner %J Fortschritte der informationellen Infrastruktur in Deutschland %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 109-235 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5028 %A Kommission zur Verbesserung der informationellen Infrastruktur zwischen Wissenschaft und Statistik %D 2008 %T Empfehlungen zur Verbesserung der informationellen Infrastruktur %E Gabriele Rolf %E Markus Zwick %E Gert G. Wagner %J Fortschritte der informationellen Infrastruktur in Deutschland %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 47-60 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5027 %A Richard Hauser %A Gert G. Wagner %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T Erfolgsbedingungen empirischer Wirtschaftsforschung und empirisch gestützter wirtschafts- und sozialpolitischer Beratung %E Gabriele Rolf %E Markus Zwick %E Gert G. Wagner %J Fortschritte der informationellen Infrastruktur in Deutschland %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 36-46 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 5026 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert G. Wagner %A Markus Zwick %D 2008 %T Fortschritte der informationellen Infrastruktur in Deutschland: Ein Überblick über die Jahre 1998-2008 %E Gabriele Rolf %E Markus Zwick %E Gert G. Wagner %J Fortschritte der informationellen Infrastruktur in Deutschland %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 15-35 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5025 %A Anne Busch %A Elke Holst %D 2008 %T Verdienstdifferenzen zwischen Frauen und Männern nur teilweise durch Strukturmerkmale zu erklären %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 15 %P 184-190 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81593/08-15-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5024 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Übergewichtige Kinder: Im Vorschulalter hinken vor allem die Jungen in ihrer Entwicklung hinterher (Nachricht) %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 18 %P 239 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82520/08-18-1.pdf#page=15 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5023 %A Marco Caliendo %A Frank Fossen %A Alexander Kritikos %D 2008 %T Risikobereitschaft und Unternehmenserfolg %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 29 %P 409-411 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87465/08-29-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5022 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2008 %T BAföG-Reform 2008: Kaum Auswirkungen auf die Studienaufnahme von Abiturienten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 30 %P 424-427 %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87682/08-30-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5021 %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Immer mehr Erwerbstätige empfinden ihr Einkommen als ungerecht %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 31 %P 434-440 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87970/08-31-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5020 %A Daniel Oesch %D 2008 %T The changing shape of class-voting. An individual-level analysis of party support in Britain, Germany and Switzerland %J European Societies %V 10 %N 3 %P 329-355 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5019 %A Martin Kroh %D 2007 %T Measuring left-right political orientation: the choice of response format %J Public Opinion Quarterly %V 71 %N 2 %P 204-220 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 5018 %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2008 %T Wie progressiv ist Deutschland? Das Steuer- und Transfersystem im europäischen Vergleich %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 1/08 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 102. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2008: FiFo-CPE Discussion Paper No. 08-5. Köln: Finanzwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut an der Universität zu Köln %2 Simulation %F SP, transfer systems, income and poverty %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0108.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82531/diw_sp0102.pdf , http://www.wiso.uni-koeln.de/finanzfors/pdf/FiFo-CPE-DP_08-05.pdf %W EUROMOD %G D %0 Report %M 5017 %A Christian Dustmann %A Uta Schönberg %D 2008 %T The Effect of Expansion in Maternity Leave Coverage on Children's Long-Term Outcomes %J IZA DP No. 3605 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F family and networks, labour, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3605.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 5016 %A Gary Burtless %A Janet Gornick %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2008 %T Income Distribution; Weekly Hours of Work, and Time for Child Rearing: The U.S. Experience in a Cross-National Context %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 489 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/489.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5015 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %D 2008 %T 25 Wellen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP): Gewinn für die interdisziplinäre Forschung %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 195-202 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86727/diw_vjh_08-3-16.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5014 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 2008 %T A (Very Slightly Critical) Encomium to the SOEP %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 192-194 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86726/diw_vjh_08-3-15.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5013 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T 25 Jahre SOEP: Politikrelevant, forschungsorientiert, exzellent %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 187-191 %2 other %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86725/diw_vjh_08-3-14.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5012 %A Hartmut Esser %D 2008 %T Das SOEP und die Lindenstraße %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 181-186 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86724/diw_vjh_08-3-13.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5011 %A Bernhard Schäfers %D 2008 %T Zur Institutionalisierung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels. Eine persönliche Erinnerung %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 178-180 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86723/diw_vjh_08-3-12.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5010 %A Silke Anger %A et al. %D 2008 %T Zur Weiterentwicklung von SOEPsurvey und SOEPservice %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 157-177 %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86722/diw_vjh_08-3-11.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5009 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2008 %T Datenerhebung im SOEP - Die ersten 25 Jahre %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 142-156 %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86721/diw_vjh_08-3-10.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5008 %A Deborah A. Bowen %A Michaela Engelmann %A Sabine Kallwitz %A Christine Kurka %A Uta Rahmann %D 2008 %T Entwicklung des SOEPservice %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 130-141 %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86720/diw_vjh_08-3-9.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5007 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Dean R. Lillard %A Oliver Lipps %A Mark Wooden %D 2008 %T Die internationale Einbettung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) im Rahmen des Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 110-129 %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86719/diw_vjh_08-3-8.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5006 %A Jan Goebel %A et al. %D 2008 %T Mikrodaten, Gewichtung und Datenstruktur der Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 77-109 %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86718/diw_vjh_08-3-7.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5005 %A Jürgen Schupp %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Die verhaltenswissenschaftliche Weiterentwicklung des Erhebungsprogramms des SOEP %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 63-76 %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86717/diw_vjh_08-3-6.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5004 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Die Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) - Die Jahre von der Wende zur Jahrtausendwende %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 43-62 %2 other %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86716/diw_vjh_08-3-5.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5003 %A Ute Hanefeld %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Die ersten sechs Wellen des SOEP %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 27-42 %2 other %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86714/diw_vjh_08-3-4.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5002 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %D 2008 %T Die Anfänge: Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des SOEP %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 77 %N 3 %P 15-26 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen_paydocs/61/86713/diw_vjh_08-0-3.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5001 %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2008 %T Is a flat tax reform feasible in a grown-up democracy of Western Europe? A Simulation study for Germany %J International Tax and Public Finance %V 15 %N 5 %P 620-636 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 5000 %A Trudie Schils %D 2008 %T Early Retirement in Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom: A Longitudinal Analysis of Individual Factors and Institutional Regimes %J European Sociological Review %V 24 %N 3 %P 315-329 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4999 %A Liliana Winkelmann %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2008 %T Personality, work, and satisfaction: evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Journal of Positive Psychology %V 3 %N 4 %P 266-275 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4998 %A Jennifer L. Hook %A Becky Pettit %D 2008 %T Reproducing Occupational Inequality: Marriage, Parenthood and the Gender Divide in Occupations %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 481 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, labour, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/481.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4997 %A David Jesuit %A Vincent Mahler %A Piotr Paradowski %D 2008 %T The Conditional Effects of Income Inequality on Extreme Right Wing Votes: A Subnational Analysis of Western Europe in the 1990's %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 486 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/486.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4996 %A Tim Krieger %A Stefan Traub %D 2008 %T Back to Bismarck? Shifting Preferences for Intergenerational Redistribution in OECD Pension Systems %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 485 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/485.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4995 %A Staffan Kumlin %A Stefan Svallfors %D 2008 %T Social Stratification and Political Articulation: Why Attitudinal Class Differences Vary Across Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 484 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/484.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4994 %A Masako Murozumi %A Masato Shikata %D 2008 %T The Structure of Income in Elderly Households and Relative Poverty Rates in Japan from the Viewpoint of International Comparisons %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 483 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/483.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4993 %A David Brady %A Andrew Fullerton %A Jennifer Moren Cross %D 2008 %T Putting Poverty in Political Context: A Multi-Level Analysis of Working-Aged Poverty Across 18 Affluent Democracies %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 487 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/487.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4992 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2008 %T Financial Student Aid and Enrollment into Higher Education: New Evidence from Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 805 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3601. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F education, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87572/dp805.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3601.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4991 %A Bettina Micka %D 2008 %T Daten zu allen Lebenslagen %J Leibniz-Journal %N 2 %P 16-17 %F %U http://www.wgl.de/, http://www.schattenblick.de/infopool/sozial/fakten/ssfbe047.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4990 %A Wolfgang Kühn %D 2008 %T Ist Armut messbar? %J Neues Deutschland vom 22. Juli 2008 %P 12 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4989 %A Britta Kräne %A Tim Müßle %D 2008 %T Haushalt: Für Männer ein Kinderspiel %J Westfälische Rundschau vom 28. Juni 2008 %F %U http://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/wr/2008/6/28/news-58714807/detail.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4988 %A Norbert Lossau %D 2008 %T Wie die Trends der Deutschen erforscht werden %J Welt Online vom 26. Juni 2008 %F %U http://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/article2151005/Wie_die_Trends_der_Deutschen_erforscht_werden.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4987 %A Norbert Lossau %D 2008 %T Die Deutschen sind besser als ihr Ruf %J Welt Online vom 27. Juni 2008 %F %U http://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article2151062/Die_Deutschen_sind_besser_als_ihr_Ruf.html %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4986 %A Ulrike Winkelmann %D 2008 %T Lindenstraße der Datensammler %J taz.de vom 7. Juli 2008 %F %U http://www.taz.de/1/politik/deutschland/artikel/1/die-lindenstrasse-der-datensammler %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4985 %A Eva-Maria Götz %D 2008 %T Eine Goldgrube für die Wissenschaft %J dradio.de vom 17. Juli 2008 %F %U http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/studiozeit-ks/816713/ %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4984 %A Andrea Seibel %D 2008 %T Die "Lindenstraße" und das typisch Deutsche %J Welt Online vom 16. Juli 2008 %F %U http://www.welt.de/fernsehen/article2220572/Die_Lindenstrasse_und_das_typisch_Deutsche.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4983 %A Christoph Seils %D 2008 %T Die Angst um den Job bleibt (Interview) %J Zeit Online vom 8. Juli 2008 %F %U http://www.zeit.de/online/2008/28/sozialer-wandel-wagner %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4982 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Was ein EM-Sieg für unser Leben bedeutet %J tz-online vom 28. Juni 2008 %F %U http://www.tz-online.de/de/aktuelles/muenchen/artikel_41881.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4981 %A Norbert Lossau %D 2008 %T So sind die Deutschen %J Welt Online vom 27. Juni 2008 %F %U http://www.welt.de/welt_print/article2152028/So_sind_die_Deutschen.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4980 %A Markus Sievers %D 2008 %T Mehr Zeit für Kinder %J FR online vom 27. Juni 2008 %F %U http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/politik/aktuell/?em_cnt=1358450 %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4979 %A Eva-Maria Götz %D 2008 %T Das Lebensgefühl der Deutschen %J Der Tagesspiegel vom 25.06.2008 %F %U http://www.tagesspiegel.de/magazin/wissen/Sozialforschung;art304,2558284 %G D %0 Report %M 4978 %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2008 %T SOEPmonitor 1984-2007. Zeitreihen zur Entwicklung wohnungsmarktrelevanter Indikatoren in Deutschland. Analyse-Ebene: Private Haushalte (Time Series on housing related Indicators in Germany. Unit of Analysis: Private Households) %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/87679/soepmonitor_haushalt2007-linked_de.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4977 %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2008 %T SOEPmonitor 1984-2007. Zeitreihen zur Entwicklung ausgewählter Indikatoren zu zentralen Lebensbereichen. Analyse-Ebene: Person (Time Series on selected Indicators about "Living in Germany". Unit of Analysis: Person) %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/87721/soepmonitor_person2007-linked_de.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4976 %A Tanja Kasten %D 2008 %T Monetäre und nicht-monetäre Effekte von Erwerbsunterbrechungen. Eine mikroökonometrische Analyse auf Basis des SOEP (Schriften zur empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung Bd. 12, Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/Main u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4975 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Good Neighbours %J ISER Newsletter Autumn 2007 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/newsletters/iser/embargoed/2007-12-05/Autumn_2007.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4974 %A Helen Baykara-Krumme %D 2007 %T Gar nicht so anders: Eine vergleichende Analyse der Generationenbeziehungen bei Migranten und Einheimischen in der zweiten Lebenshälfte %J WZB Discussion Paper No. SP IV 2007 - 604 %C Berlin %I Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, family and networks %U http://skylla.wzb.eu/pdf/2007/iv07-604.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4973 %A Aloys Prinz %A Tanja Kasten %D 2008 %T Ökonomik des subjektiven Wohlbefindens: Was determiniert die Zufriedenheit von Ost- und Westdeutschen? %E Dirk Loerwald %E Maik Wiesweg %E Andreas Zoerner %J Ökonomik und Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Gerd-Jan Krol %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 116-130 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4971 %A Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (Hrsg.) %D 2008 %T Lebenslagen in Deutschland - Der 3. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/26742/property=pdf/dritter_armuts_und_reichtumsbericht.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4970 %A Nadja Milewski %D 2007 %T First child of immigrant workers and their descendants in West Germany: Interrelation of events, disruption, or adaptation? %J Demographic Research %V 17 %N 29 %P 859-896 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4969 %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2010 %T Does distance determine who attends a university in Germany? %J Economics of Education Review %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 118. Berlin: DIW Berlin and IZA DP No. 3615. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %R 10.1016/j.econedurev.2009.10.009 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, education %K Demand for schooling; Educational economics %X We analyze the role of distance to the nearest university in the demand for higher education in Germany. Distance could matter due to transaction costs or due to neighbourhood effects. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)next term combined with a database on university postal codes to estimate a discrete choice model of the demand for higher education. We show that – controlling for other socio-economic and regional characteristics – distance to the nearest university at the time of completing secondary school significantly affects the decision to enrol in a university. Our empirical results further suggest that the distance effect is driven mainly by transaction costs rather than by neighbourhood effects. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87578/diw_sp0118.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3615.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4968 %A Nataliya Barasinska %A Dorothea Schäfer %A Andreas Stephan %D 2008 %T Financial Risk Aversion and Household Asset Diversification %J SOEPpapers 117 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Paper No. 807. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, subjective indicators, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87574/diw_sp0117.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87969/dp807.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 4967 %A Magnus Heier %D 2008 %T Armut macht dick, unbeweglich und abhängig %J FAZ.NET vom 29. Januar 2008 %F %U http://www.faz.net/s/Rub8E1390D3396F422B869A49268EE3F15C/Doc~EEB3CE47F88C742FDBCC73CB0E2BBFFC4~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html %G D %0 Report %M 4966 %A Janine Leschke %D 2007 %T Gender differences in unemployment insurance coverage - a comparative analysis %J WZB Discussion Paper SP I 2007-106 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour, international comparison %U http://skylla.wzb.eu/pdf/2007/i07-106.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4965 %A Reinhard Bispinck %D 2007 %T Bezahlung nach Erfolg und Gewinn – Verbreitung und tarifliche Regulierung %E Reinhard Bispinck %J WSI-Tarifhandbuch 2007 %C Frankfurt/Main %I Bund-Verlag %P 57-81 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4964 %A Meinhard Miegel %A Stephanie Wahl %A Martin Schulte %D 2008 %T Von Verlierern und Gewinnern - Die Einkommensentwicklung ausgewählter Bevölkerungsgruppen in Deutschland %C Bonn %I Institut für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (IWG) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iwg-bonn.de/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/Einkommensstudie_mit_Graphiken_160608.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4963 %A Christina Anger %A Jörg Schmidt %D 2008 %T Gender Wage Gap und Familienpolitik %J IW-Trends %V 35 %N 2 %P xx %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/pdf/trends02_08_4.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4962 %A Jean-Yves Gerlitz %D 2008 %T Distributive Gerechtigkeit in der Familie: Zur Integration sozialer und persönlicher Faktoren bei der Erklärung der Präferenz von Familienideologien %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 18 %N 4 %P 623 - 648 %R 10.1007/s11609-008-0037-0 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %K Empirische Gerechtigkeitsforschung, Familie, Wertorientierung, Big Five, Individualismus, Kollektivismus, Soziale Unterstützung, Empirical justice research, Family, Value orientation, Big five, Individualism, Collectivism, Social support %X Zur Einschätzung des normativen Unterstützungspotenzials in der Familie werden anhand der deutschen Daten des International Social Justice Projects (ISJP) 2006 die Determinanten der familialen Gerechtigkeitsideologien Kollektivismus und Individualismus untersucht. Dazu wird der Framing-Ansatz zur Erklärung pro-sozialen Verhaltens adaptiert, der neben den soziologischen Konzepten Sozialisation und Sozialstruktur auch das psychologische Konzept Persönlichkeit berücksichtigt. Den empirischen Befunden zufolge ist unbedingte normative Solidarität in Form von familialem Kollektivismus in Deutschland weit verbreitet. Allerdings ist ein beträchtlicher Anteil an kollektivistischen Wertorientierungen auf persönlichkeitsbezogene und sozialstrukturelle Merkmale zurückzuführen, die eine weniger stabile Basis als sozialisatorische Faktoren darstellen. Familialer Individualismus wird erwartungsgemäß in erster Linie durch sozialstrukturelle Ursachen determiniert. Die Berücksichtigung von Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen in Form der Big Five bewirkt eine substanzielle Verbesserung der Modelle, was für die Verwendung integrativer Erklärungsansätze in der Einstellungsforschung spricht. %G D %0 Report %M 4961 %A Nicole Schmiade %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Wolfgang Tietze %D 2008 %T Zur Erhebung des adaptiven Verhaltens von zwei- und dreijährigen Kindern im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 116 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Data Documentation 35. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87506/diw_sp0116.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/88394/diw_datadoc_2008-035.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4960 %A Eva M. Sierminska %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2010 %T Examining the gender wealth gap in Germany %J Oxford Economic Papers %V online first %/ 2008:SOEPpapers 115 and DIW Discussion Paper No. 806. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2008: IZA DP No. 3573. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1093/oep/gpq007 %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, gender %X Economic research on the determinants of gender differences in economic outcomes particularly in income and consumption is well established. Extending these investigations to other outcomes such as wealth up till now has been limited due to lack of individual-level data. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) we find a significant ‘raw’ gender wealth gap of 50,000€ for married partners. Decomposition analyses reveal that the gap is largely driven by differences in characteristics between men and women (observables), particularly by individual’s own income and labour market experience. This is especially true at the bottom and at the top of the wealth distribution, which we show using semi-parametric decomposition techniques. Differences in the lower half of the distribution are mostly driven by the wealth function, i.e., the way in which women transform their characteristics into wealth. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/86907/diw_sp0115.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/87575/dp806.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3573.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4959 %A Michael Lechner %D 2009 %T Long-run labour market and health effects of individual sports activities %J Journal of Health Economics %V 28 %N 4 %P 839-854 %/ 2008: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6886. London: Centre fo Economomic Policy Research (CEPR); SOEPpapers 114. Berlin: DIW Berlin; SCALA Discussion Paper No. 1/2008. St. Gallen: University of St. Gallen, Research Center for Ageing, Welfare and Labour Market Analysis %R 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.05.003 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F SP, labour, miscellaneous %K Leisure sports; Health; Labour market; Propensity score matching; Panel data %X This microeconometric study analyzes the effects of individual leisure sports participation on long-term labour market variables, health and subjective well-being indicators for West Germany based on individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel study (GSOEP) 1984–2006. Econometric problems due to individuals choosing their own level of sports activities are tackled by combining informative data and flexible semiparametric estimation methods with a specific way to use the panel dimension of the data. The paper shows that sports activities have sizeable positive long-term labour market effects in terms of earnings and wages, as well as positive effects on health and subjective well-being. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/86715/diw_sp0114.pdf, http://www.scala.unisg.ch/org/scala/web.nsf/SysWebRessources/DP_Scala_0108_Lechner/$FILE/DP_Scala_0108.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4958 %A Heiko Peters %D 2008 %T Development of Wage Inequality for Natives and Immigrants in Germany - Evidence from Quantile Regression and Decomposition %J SOEPpapers 113 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, migration, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/86609/diw_sp0113.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4957 %A Lars Eric Kroll %A Thomas Lampert %D 2009 %T Soziale Unterschiede in der Lebenserwartung. Datenquellen in Deutschland und Analysemöglichkeiten des SOEP %J Methoden - Daten - Analysen %V 3 %N 1 %P 3-30 %/ 2008: "Soziale Unterschiede in der Lebenserwartung - Möglichkeiten auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels", SOEPpapers 112. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %4 Ref %F SP, health, income and poverty, methods %K Health, income and poverty, methods %X This paper describes the potential of analysing socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy using the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP). It includes a short review on available data sources and recent evidence on inequalities in life expectancy for Germany. Subsequently the characteristics of the SOEP and some issues regarding the analysis of mortality using the data are discussed. The main problem regarding the goal of providing undistorted estimates for the life expectancy of social strata using the SOEP is the overesti-mation of life expectancy in the study population. We will present a method that allows to overcome this problem by using data of the official life tables for Germany. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/86607/diw_sp0112.pdf; http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/mda/Vol.3_Heft_1/02_Kroll.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4956 %A Christoph Gunkel %A Alexander Neubacher %D 2008 %T Bildung gegen Armut %J Der Spiegel 26/2008 %V 62 %P 76-78 %F %U http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/68/20/dokument.html?titel=Bildung+gegen+Armut&id=57570286&top=SPIEGEL&suchbegriff=%22gunkel%22&quellen=%2BSP%2C%2BMM%2CALME%2C%2BMEDIA&vl=-50&sm=e %G D %0 Book Section %M 4955 %A Marek Fuchs %A Michaela Sixt %D 2008 %T Zur Verwertung von Hochschulabschlüssen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt. Die erste berufliche Position der Bildungsaufsteiger unter den Hochschulabsolventen %E Barbara M. Kehm %J Hochschule im Wandel. Die Universität als Forschungsgegenstand. Festschrift für Ulrich Teichler %C Frankfurt/Main, New York %I Campus %P 81-95 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4954 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Olaf Jürgens %D 2003 %T The dynamics of social exclusion in Germany: solving the east-west dilemma? %E Eleni Apospori %E Jane Millar %J The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe. Comparing Austria, Germany, Greece and the UK %C Cheltenham, Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 63-189 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4953 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Weniger Geld, weniger Perspektiven %J Böcklerimpuls %N 17 %P 1 %F %U http://www.boeckler-boxen.de/images/impuls_2007_17_1.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4952 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Erfolgsabhängige Vergütung: Nur für wenige ein Gewinn %J Böcklerimpuls %N 7 %P 4-5 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2007_07_4-5.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4951 %A Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (Ed.) %D 2005 %T Society at a Glance. OECD Social Indicators (Indicators EQ 1, EQ 2) %C Paris %I OECD Publications %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4950 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Simone Kohnz %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 2004 %T Micro Modeling of Retirement Decisions in Germany %E Jonathan Gruber %E David A. Wise %J Social Security and Retirement around the World: Micro-Estimation %C Chicago %I The University of Chicago Press %P 285-344 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4949 %A Michael Opielka %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2007 %T Das Solidarische Bürgergeld - Finanz- und sozialpolitische Analyse eines Reformkonzepts %E Michael Borchard %J Das Solidarische Bürgergeld - Analysen einer Reformidee %C Stuttgart %I Lucius & Lucius %P 13-141 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4948 %A Hartmut Häußermann %D 2007 %T Ihre Parallelgesellschaften, unser Problem. Sind Migrantenviertel ein Hindernis für Integration? %J Leviathan %V 35 %N 4 %P 458-469 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4947 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Sehnsucht nach der goldenen Mitte %J Böcklerimpuls %N 9 %P 6 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2008_09_6.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4946 %A Elke Holst %A Andrea Schäfer %A Mechthild Schrooten %D 2008 %T Gender, Migration, Remittances: Evidence from Germany %J SOEPpapers 111 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Papers No. 800. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, gender, migration, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85991/diw_sp0111.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/86156/dp800.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4945 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2008 %T Macht die soziale Marktwirtschaft glücklich? Analysen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel %J Studie im Auftrag der Zeitschrift "Capital" %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.capital.de/politik/100011968.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4944 %A Sandra Buchholz %D 2008 %T Die Flexibilisierung des Erwerbsverlaufs. Eine Analyse von Einstiegs- und Ausstiegsprozessen in Ost- und Westdeutschland (Dissertation, VS Research - Life Course Research) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4943 %A Michael Opielka %D 2008 %T Grundeinkommen als umfassende Sozialreform. Zur Systematik und Finanzierbarkeit am Beispiel des Vorschlags Solidarisches Bürgergeld %E Thomas Straubhaar %J Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen und Solidarisches Bürgergeld - mehr als sozialutopische Konzepte (Edition HWWI Bd. 1) %C Hamburg %I HWWI (online-Publikation) %P 129-179 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.d-althaus.de/fileadmin/PDF/Grundeinkommen-Studie.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 4942 %A Ingrid Hohenleitner %A Thomas Straubhaar %D 2008 %T Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen und Solidarisches Bürgergeld - mehr als sozialutopische Konzepte %E Thomas Straubhaar %J Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen und Solidarisches Bürgergeld - mehr als sozialutopische Konzepte (Edition HWWI Bd. 1) %C Hamburg %I HWWI (online-Publikation) %P 9-127 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.d-althaus.de/fileadmin/PDF/Grundeinkommen-Studie.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4941 %A Udo Schneider %A Jürgen Zehrt %D 2008 %T Improving prevention compliance through appropriate incentives %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapiere 02-08 %C Bayreuth %I Universität Bayreuth, Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.fiwi.uni-bayreuth.de/Workingpapers/wp_02_08.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4940 %A Christina Klenner %A Svenja Pfahl %D 2008 %T Jenseits von Zeitnot und Karriereverzicht - Wege aus dem Arbeitszeitdilemma. Arbeitszeiten von Müttern, Vätern und Pflegenden %J WSI-Diskussionspapier Nr. 158 %C Düsseldorf %I Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut (WSI) in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_wsi_diskp_158.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4939 %A Gustav Horn %A Camille Logeay %A Rudolf Zwiener %D 2008 %T Wer profitierte vom Aufschwung? %J IMK Report Nr. 27 %C Düsseldorf %I Institut für Makroökonomie und Konjunkturforschung (IMK) in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_report_27_2008.pdf %G D %0 Book %M 4938 %A Ute Mons %D 2007 %T Soziale Unterschiede in der Entscheidung zum Rauchausstieg in Lebensverlaufsperspektive. Eine empirische Untersuchung mit Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C Saarbrücken %I VDM Verlag Dr. Müller %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4937 %A Christian Pfeifer %D 2008 %T A Note on Risk Aversion and Labour Market Outcomes: Further Evidence from German Survey Data %J IZA DP No. 3523 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3523.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4936 %A Lex Borghans %A Angela Lee Duckworth %A James J. Heckman %A Bas ter Weel %D 2008 %T The Economics and Psychology of Personality Traits %J NBER Working Paper 13810 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.nber.org/papers/w13810.pdf?new_window=1 %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4935 %A Nicole Walter %D 2007 %T Ökonomen reißen die Grenzen ein %J Handelsblatt vom 10.12.2007 %P 13 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4934 %A Markus Clauss %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 2008 %T Distributional and Behavioural Effects of the German Labour Market Reform %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 41 %N 4 %P 431-446 %/ 2008: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-006. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08006.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4933 %A Philipp Eisenhauer %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2008 %T Assessing Intergenerational Earnings Persistence Among German Workers %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 41 %N 2-3 %P 119-137 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 134. Berlin: 2008: DIW Berlin. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-014. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW). 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, income and poverty, family and networks, methods %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08014.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/89978/diw_sp0134.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4932 %A Ingvild Almås %D 2008 %T Equalizing Income Versus Equalizing Opportunity - A Comparison of the United States and Germany %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 476 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/476.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4931 %A Christopher J. Anderson %A Matthew M. Singer %D 2008 %T The Sensitive Left and the Impervious Right: Multilevel Models and the Politics of Inequality, Ideology, and Legitimacy in Europe %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 477 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/477.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4930 %A Christine Skinner %A Jonathan Bradshaw %A Jacqueline Davidson %D 2008 %T Child Support Policy: An International Perspective (Chapter 1) %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 478 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/478.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4929 %A Monica Prasad %A Yingying Deng %D 2008 %T Taxation and the Worlds of Welfare %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 480 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/480.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4928 %A Kalpana Pai %D 2008 %T The Impact of Educational Attainment on Labor Market Outcomes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 475 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F education, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/475.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4927 %A Andreas Behr %A Ulrich Pötter %D 2005 %T Analysing Wage Differences Between the USA and Germany Using Proportional Hazards Models %J Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung Nr. 16 (2005) %C Münster %I Universität Münster, Centrum für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung Münster (CAWM) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.wiwi.uni-muenster.de/cawm/forschen/Download/cox_wages.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4926 %A Andreas Behr %A Ulrich Pötter %D 2005 %T Downward Wage Rigidity in Europe: A New Flexible Parametric Approach and Empirical Results %J Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung Nr. 14 (2005) %C Münster %I Universität Münster, Centrum für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung Münster (CAWM) %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.wiwi.uni-muenster.de/cawm/forschen/Download/CAWM-Beitrag_Nr._14.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4925 %A Sebastian Gundel %A Heiko Peters %D 2008 %T Wie gut sind Immigranten in den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt integriert? Löhne von Immigranten und Deutschen im Vergleich %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 88 %N 7 %P 467-473 %/ 2007: Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung Nr. 21 (2007). Münster: Universität Münster, Centrum für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung Münster (CAWM) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4924 %A Daria Mendola %A Annalisa Busetta %A Arnstein Aassve %D 2008 %T Poverty Permance Among European Youth %J ISER Working Paper No. 2008-04 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-04.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4923 %A John Ermisch %A Diego Gambetta %A Heather Laurie %A Thomas Siedler %A SC Noah Uhrig %D 2009 %T Measuring People's Trust %J Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society) %V 172 %N 4 %P 749-769 %/ 2007: ISER Working Paper No. 2007-32. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research %R 10.1111/j.1467-985X.2009.00591.x %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %K Experiment • Risk • Trust • Trust game • Trustworthiness %X We measure trust and trustworthiness in British society with a newly designed experiment using real monetary rewards and a sample of the British population. The study also asks the typical survey question that aims to measure trust, showing that it does not predict 'trust' as measured in the experiment. Overall, about 40% of people were willing to trust a stranger in our experiment, and their trust was rewarded half of the time. Analysis of variation in the trust behaviour in our survey suggests that trusting is more likely if people are older, their financial situation is either 'comfortable' or 'difficult' compared with 'doing alright' or 'just getting by', they are a homeowner or they are divorced, separated or never married compared with those who are married or cohabiting. Trustworthiness also is more likely among subjects who are divorced or separated relative to those who are married or cohabiting, and less likely among subjects who perceive their financial situation as 'just getting by' or 'difficult'. We also analyse the effect of attitudes towards risks on trust. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2007-32.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4922 %A Annelies G. Blom %A Peter Lynn %A Annette Jäckle %D 2008 %T Understanding Cross-National Differences in Unit Non-Response: The Role of Contact Data %J ISER Working Paper No. 2008-01 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-01.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4921 %A Joya Misra %A Stephanie Moller %A Michelle J. Budig %D 2007 %T Work Family Policies and Poverty for Partnered and Single Women in Europe and North America %J Gender & Society %V 21 %N 6 %P 804-827 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4920 %A Christian Pfeifer %D 2008 %T Risk Aversion and Sorting into Public Sector Employment %J IZA DP No. 3503 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty, subjective indicators, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3503.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4919 %A Bernhard Nauck %A Susanne Clauß %A Elisabeth Richter %D 2008 %T Zur Lebenssituation von Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund in Deutschland %E Hans Bertram %J Der UNICEF-Bericht zur Lage der Kinder in Deutschland %C München %I C. H. Beck %P 127-151 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4918 %A Michael Fertig %A Marcus Tamm %D 2008 %T Die Verweildauer von Kindern in prekären Lebenslagen %E Hans Bertram %J Der UNICEF-Bericht zur Lage der Kinder in Deutschland %C München %I C. H. Beck %P 152-166 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4917 %A Hans Bertram %D 2008 %T Einleitung: Was wir von Oliver Twist lernen können %E Hans Bertram %J Mittelmaß für Kinder. Der UNICEF-Bericht zur Lage der Kinder in Deutschland %C München %I C. H. Beck %P 7-15 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4916 %A Henning Lohmann %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2009 %T Analysepotenziale des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) für die empirische Bildungsforschung %J Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft %V 12 %N 2 %P 252–280 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 110. Berlin: DIW Berlin and DIW Research Notes 28. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s11618-009-0069-z %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F SP, education, methods %K Empirische Bildungsforschung · Paneldaten · Bildungsübergänge · Kompetenzmessung · Lebensverlauf · Intergenerationale Zusammenhänge %X In Germany, the main datasets available for addressing empirical educational research questions are cross-sectional data, which are often supplemented by state-specific or group-specific longitudinal surveys. The latter are usually focused on specifi c transitions in the educational system. The challenge of an approach to educational research that takes the perspective of life-course theory, however, lies in analyzing educational and competency development across the entire life span and the dependence of these processes on institutional and individual environment contexts. The present paper shows the opportunities that the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), a household and individual survey now running for over 25 years, offers for empirical educational research aimed at confronting such research challenges. In addition to outlining the available educational information and methodological innovations in the SOEP’s education-related survey program, we also describe the survey’s comparative strengths, particularly for educational analyses stretching ‘from the cradle to the grave’ and dealing with intergenerational and familial contexts. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85817/diw_sp0110.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85966/rn28.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4915 %A Eva M. Berger %D 2008 %T A Note on the High Stability of Happiness: The Minimal Effects of a Nuclear Catastrophe on Life Satisfaction %J SOEPpapers 109 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Paper No. 803. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators %U http:www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85485/diw_sp0109.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/86906/dp803.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4914 %A Marco Caliendo %A Frank Fossen %A Alexander Kritikos %D 2008 %T The Impact of Risk Attitudes on Entrepreneurial Survival %J SOEPpapers 108 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3525. Bonn. Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2008: DIW Discussion Paper No. 798. German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85463/diw_sp0108.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3525.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85408/dp798.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4913 %A Marek Fuchs %A Michaela Sixt %D 2008 %T Die Bildungschancen von Aussiedlerkindern %J SOEPpapers 105 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, education, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85419/diw_sp0105.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4912 %A Barbara Dietz %D 2006 %T Aussiedler in Germany: From Smooth Adaption to Tough Integration %E Leo Lucassen %E David Feldman %E Jochen Oltmer %J Paths to Integration. Migrants in Western Europe (1880-2004) %C Amsterdam %I Amsterdam University Press %P 116-136 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4911 %A Simone Scherger %D 2008 %T Flexibilisierte Lebensläufe? Die Dynamik von Auszug und erster Heirat %E Marc Szydlik %J Flexibilisierung. Folgen für Arbeit und Familie %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 193-212 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4910 %A Ernesto Villanueva %D 2005 %T Inter vivos transfers and bequests in three OECD countries %J Economic Policy %V 20 %N 43 %P 506-565 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4909 %A David Margolis %A Erik Plug %A Véronique Simmonet %A Lars Vilhuber %D 2004 %T Early Carrer Experiences and Later Career Success: An International Comparison %E Catherine Sofer %J Human Capital over Life Cycle: A European Perspective %C Cheltenham %I Edward Elgar Publishing %P 90-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4908 %A Alexandra Düntgen %A Martin Diewald %D 2008 %T Auswirkungen der Flexibilisierung von Beschäftigung auf eine erste Elternschaft %E Marc Szydlik %J Flexibilisierung. Folgen für Arbeit und Familie %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 213-231 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4907 %A Sebastian Gundel %A Heiko Peters %D 2008 %T Welche Immigranten kehren Deutschland den Rücken? Eine Paneldatenuntersuchung für Deutschland %J Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter %N 2 %P 265-276 %/ 2008: IÖB-Diskussionspapier 2/08. Münster: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Ökonomische Bildung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.wiwi.uni-muenster.de/ioeb/downloads/forschen/paper/IOEB_DP_02_2008.PDF %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4906 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (Hrsg.) %D 2008 %T Die Finanzkrise meistern - Wachstumskräfte stärken. Jahresgutachten 2008/09 (darin: Analyse: Normalarbeitsverhältnisse und atypische Beschäftigung in Deutschland) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.sachverstaendigenrat-wirtschaft.de/download/gutachten/ga08_ana.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 4906 %A Martin Kahanec %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T International migration, ethnicity, and economic inequality %E Wiemer Salverda %E Brian Nolan %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 455-490 %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3450. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp3450.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4905 %A Stefan Bach %A Christhart Bork %A Pascal Krimmer %A Bernd Raffelhüschen %A Erika Schulz %D 2002 %T Demographischer Wandel und Steueraufkommen %J DIW Materialien 20 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38831/diw_rn02-05-20.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4903 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2003 %T Imputation of Item-Non-Response on Income Questions in the SOEP 1984-2002 %J DIW Materialien 29 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40797/diw_rn03-10-29.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4901 %A Martin Diewald %D 2008 %T Zwillings- und Adoptivkinder - Stichproben für soziologische Analysen? Zum Ertrag verhaltensgenetischer Ansätze für sozialwissenschaftliche Fragestellungen und Analysen %J DIW Research Notes 27 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %X Genetisch sensitive Designs können für die Soziologie von erheblichem Nutzen sein, um ihre Erklärungen gegen konkurrierende Erklärungsprogramme zu behaupten. Grundlage dieser Behauptung ist die Tatsache, dass alle Messungen an Menschen genetische und soziale Einflüsse konfundieren. Erst über molekulargenetische Messungen oder genetisch sensitive Erhebungs- bzw. Untersuchungsdesigns kann es gelingen, soziale Einflüsse als solche zu isolieren. Paradoxer Weise sind also genetisch sensitive Untersuchungen eine methodische Voraussetzung dafür, dass das Durkheimianische Erklärungsprogramm, Soziales mit Sozialem erklären zu wollen, realisiert werden kann. Diese Einsicht wird beispielhaft an den Feldern der Lebenslaufforschung, der Familiensoziologie und der Soziologie sozialer Ungleichheiten erläutert. Es geht dabei nicht um ein Entweder-oder genetischer versus sozialer Einflüsse, und auch nicht um ein Rennen um den höchsten Anteil erklärter Varianz, sondern um die komplexen und vielfältigen Wechselwirkungen genetischer mit sozialen Einflüssen, die individuelle Merkmale und Verhaltensweisen bedingen und darüber auch zur Grundlage von Gesellschaftsordnungen werden. Vor allem in Kombination mit großen Längsschnitterhebungen können Gen-Umwelt-Interaktionen und -Kovarianzen adäquat untersucht werden - dies umso mehr, wenn darüber internationale und historische Vergleiche möglich werden. Trotz aller Fortschritte der Molekulargenetik sind heute und für die nächsten Jahre genetisch sensitive Designs die einzige Möglichkeit, für eine breite Palette interessierender Merkmale Genom-Umwelt-Einflüsse zu identifizieren. Zwillingssdesigns kommt dabei trotz der bekannten Schwächen insgesamt die größte Bedeutung zu. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.83471.de/rn27.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4900 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Sabrina Herrmann %A Peter Jaensch %A Frieder R. Lang %D 2008 %T Erfassung kognitiver Leistungspotenziale Erwachsener im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 32 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 technical documentation %F methods, education %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85173/diw_datadoc_2008-032.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4899 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Mehr Reiche und mehr Arme %J Böcklerimpuls %N 10 %P 4-5 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2008_10_4-5.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4898 %A Martin Spieß %A Martin Kroh %D 2008 %T Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2006) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 27 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79212/diw_datadoc_2008-027.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4897 %A Lisa A. McCabe %A Debra J. Ackerman %D 2007 %T Child Care Center Quality: Measurement Issues and Links to Child Developmental Outcomes %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 25 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 other %F methods, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78078/diw_datadoc_2007-025.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4896 %A Anika Rasner %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2007 %T Best of Both Worlds - Preparatory Steps in Matching Survey Data with Administrative Pension Records. The Case of the German Socio-Economic Panel and the Scientific Use File Completed Insurance Biographies 2004 %J SOEPpapers 70 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Berlin Data Documentation 24. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F SP, methods, transfer systems, labour %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77253/diw_sp0070.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77368/diw_datadoc_2007-024.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4895 %A Elke Holst %A Andrea Schäfer %A Mechthild Schrooten %D 2008 %T Bringing Home the Money: Xenophobia and Remittances - The Case of Germany %J SOEPpapers 92 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Papers No. 774. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F SP, migration, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81743/diw_sp0092.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81502/dp774.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4894 %A Nicolas R. Ziebarth %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T In Vino Pecunia? The Association Between Beverage-Specific Drinking Behavior and Wages %J Journal of Labor Research %V 30 %N 3 %P 219-244 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 93. Berlin: DIW Berlin; DIW Discussion Papers No. 779. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %R 10.1007/s12122-009-9064-7 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, miscellaneous %K Alcohol–income puzzle - Beverage-specific drinking behavior - Wages - Wine - Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81747/diw_sp0093.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81675/dp779.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4893 %A Frank Fossen %D 2008 %T Would a Flat Tax Stimulate Entrepreneurship in Germany? A Behavioural Microsimulation Analysis Allowing for Risk %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 773 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %/ 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, labour, econometrics, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81491/dp773.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4892 %A Peter Haan %A Victoria Prowse %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2008 %T Employment Effects of Welfare Reforms - Evidence from a Dynamic Structural Life-Cycle Model %J Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series Number 391 %C Oxford %I University of Oxford, Department of Economics %/ 2008: IZA DP No. 3480. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2008: DIW Discussion Papers No. 790. Berlin:German Institute for Economic Research (DIW); 2008: PSE Working Paper No. 2008-25. Paris: Paris School of Economics %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, labour, econometrics %U http://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/Research/wp/pdf/paper391.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/83395/dp790.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3480.pdf , http://www.pse.ens.fr/document/wp200825.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4891 %A Eva M. Berger %D 2010 %T The Chernobyl Disaster, Concern about the Environment, and Life Satisfaction %J KYKLOS %V 63 %N 1 %P 1-8 %/ 2007: The Power of Monthly Data in the GSOEP - How the Chernobyl Catastrophe Affected People's Life Satisfaction and Environmental Concerns. SOEPpaper 73. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1111/j.1467-6435.2010.00457.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, subjective indicator, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77357/diw_sp0073.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4890 %A Katja Coneus %A Kathrin Göggel %A Grit Mühler %D 2009 %T Maternal employment and child care decision %J Oxford Economic Papers %V 61 %N Supplement 1 %P i172-i188 %/ 2007: Determinants of Child Care Participation. SOEPpapers 72. Berlin: DIW Berlin; ZEW Discussion Paper 07-074. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %R 10.1093/oep/gpn047 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, family and networks, labour %K child care choice, kindergarten attendance, maternal employment %X When estimating the determinants of child care participation, the simultaneity in mothers' decision to work and in the decision to use child care is a major challenge. We provide first evidence on the determinants of institutional child care use addressing the endogeneity of mothers' labor supply by applying an instrumental variables approach. This endogeneity has often been neglected in studies on child care choice, even though the decision to use child care outside the home is strongly connected to mothers' decision to work after childbirth and vice versa. Based on the German Socio-economic Panel (SOEP) from 1989 to 2006 we show that children living in West Germany have a higher probability to attend institutional care if their mothers increase their actual weekly working time. Estimating the determining factors of child care participation without addressing the simultaneity issue substantially underestimates the influence of maternal working time. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77254/diw_sp0072.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07074.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4889 %A Richard Hauser %D 2007 %T Probleme des deutschen Beitrags zu EU-SILC aus der Sicht der Wissenschaft - Ein Vergleich von EU-SILC, Mikrozensus und SOEP %J SOEPpapers 69 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: RatSWD Working Paper No. 3. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten %2 other %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77329/diw_sp0069.pdf, http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2007/03_07.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4888 %A Siegfried Geyer %A Kambiz Norozi %A Reiner Buchhorn %A Armin Wessel %D 2009 %T Chances of Employment in a Population of Women and Men After Surgery of Congenital Heart Disease: Comparisons between Patients and the General Population %J Congenital Heart Disease %V 4 %N 1 %P 25-33 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 91, Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1111/j.1747-0803.2008.00239.x %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F SP, labour, gender, health %X Objective. It was examined whether women and men (17–45 years) with operated congenital heart disease differ with respect to chances of employment. Patients were compared with the general population. Design. Patients (n = 314) were classified by type of surgery (curative, reparative, palliative) as indicator of initial severity of disease. The second classification was performed according to a system proposed by the New York Heart Association in order to take reported impairments into account. Controls (n = 1165) consisted of a 10% random sample drawn from the German Socio-Economic Panel. Results. Chances of full-time employment decreased as disease severity increased. Chances of part-time and minor employment were higher in patients than among controls. These general effects were because of male patients, while the employment patterns of women did not differ from the control group. Independent of patient status, women were more likely to have lower rates of full-time employment, and the rates of part-time and minor employment were higher. Conclusion. Long-term adaptation to impairments as a result of congenital heart disease differs between women and men with respect to employment status. While female patients do not differ from the general population, males may lower their engagement in paid work. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79540/diw_sp0091.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4887 %A Gabriel Felbermayr %A Wido Geis %A Wilhelm Kohler %D 2008 %T Restrictive Immigration Policy in Germany: Pains and Gains Foregone? %J CESifo Working Paper No. 2316 %C Munich %I CESifo %2 cross-sectional %F migration, labour, income and poverty %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/~DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp2316.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4886 %A Joern H. Block %A Marcus Wagner %D 2006 %T Opportunity Recognition and Exploitation By Necessity and Opportunity Entrepreneurs: Empirical Evidence from Earnings Equations (mimeo) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ssrn.com/abstract=899968 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4885 %A Richard A. Easterlin %A Anke C. Plagnol %D 2008 %T Life Satisfaction and Economic Conditions in East and West Germany Pre- and Post-Unification %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 68 %N 3-4 %P 433-444 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 95. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, subjective indicators, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81745/diw_sp0095.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4884 %A DIW Berlin %D 2008 %T Jahresbericht 2007 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4883 %A Alisher Aldashev %A Johannes Gernandt %A Stephan L. Thomsen %D 2009 %T Language usage, participation, employment and earnings: Evidence for foreigners in West Germany with multiple sources of selection %J Labour Economics %V 16 %N 3 %P 330-341 %/ 2008: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-090. Mannheim: Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW); FEMM Working Paper No. 18. Magdeburg: Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2008.11.004 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F methods, income and poverty, labour %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08090.pdf , http://www.ww.uni-magdeburg.de/fwwdeka/femm/a2007_Dateien/2007_18.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4882 %A Anna Fräßdorf %A Markus M. Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2010 %T The impact of household capital income on income inequality—a factor decomposition analysis for the UK, Germany and the USA %J Journal of Economic Inequality %V online first %/ 2008:SOEPpapers 104. Berlin: DIW Berlin and ECINEQ Working Paper 2008-89. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %R 10.1007/s10888-009-9125-4 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, econometrics, international comparison %K Inequality, capital income, factor decomposition, CNEF %X This paper analyses the contribution of capital income to income inequality in a cross-national comparison. Using micro-data from the Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) for three prominent panel studies, namely the BHPS for the UK, the SOEP for West Germany, and the PSID for the USA, we use the factor decomposition method described by Shorrocks (Econometrica 50:193–211, 1982). The factor decomposition of disposable income into single income components shows that capital income is exceedingly volatile and that its share in disposable income has risen recent years. Moreover, capital income makes a disproportionately high contribution to overall inequality in relation to its share in disposable income. This applies to Germany and the USA in particular. Thus capital income accounts for a large part of disparity in all three countries. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/84774/diw_sp0104.pdf, http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2008-89.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4881 %A Lenore Sauer %A Andreas Ette %D 2007 %T Auswanderung aus Deutschland. Stand der Forschung und erste Ergebnisse zur internationalen Migration deutscher Staatsbürger %J Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Heft 123 %C Wiesbaden %I Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung beim Statistischen Bundesamt %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4880 %A Jan Brenner %D 2007 %T Effects of Job Entry Restrictions on Economic Integration. Evidence for Recent Ethnic German Immigrants %J Ruhr Economic Papers #22 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour %U http:www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP025/REP_07_025.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4879 %A Boris Augurzky %A Harald Tauchmann %D 2008 %T Less Social Health Insurance - More Private Supplementary Insurance? Empirical Evidence from Germany %J Ruhr Economic Papers #46 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, health %U http:www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP046/REP_08_046.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4878 %A Mutlu Yuksel %D 2009 %T Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in Germany: Moving with Natives or Stuck in their Neighbourhoods %J IZA DP No. 4677 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008; Paper presented at the Society of Labor Economists 2008 Annual Meetings at Columbia University, New York, May 9-10 2008 %2 longitudinal %F Migration, family and networks, international comparison %K immigration, intergenerational mobility, natives, ethnic capital %X In this paper, I analyze intergenerational mobility of immigrants and natives in Germany. Using the German Socioeconomic Panel (GSOEP), I find intergenerational elasticities that range from 0.19 to 0.26 for natives and from 0.37 to 0.40 for immigrants. These elasticity estimates are lower than typically found for the U.S. and imply higher mobility in Germany than in the U.S. However, as in the U.S., I find greater mobility among German natives than among immigrants. Moreover, I investigate to what extent the lower mobility among immigrants in Germany is due to “ethnic capital” as suggested by Borjas (1992). I find that the impact of father’s earnings on son’s earnings remains virtually unchanged when including a measure of ethnic capital, suggesting that the higher father-son correlation found among immigrants is not due to omitting ethnic capital. However, I do find a large independent effect of ethnic capital on sons’ earnings (the coefficient is 0.81 as opposed to 0.25 found by Borjas (1992)). These results are consistent with estimates from Microcensus data, where the combined effect of parents’ and ethnic capital is close to unity. Thus, contrary to the U.S. results which suggest convergence of immigrants’ earnings towards natives’ earnings, the German results suggest divergence of immigrant earnings. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4677.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4877 %A Helge Berger %A Michael Neugart %D 2007 %T Labor Courts, Nomination Bias, and Unemployment in Germany %J Paper presented at the Society of Labor Economists 2008 Annual Meetings at Columbia University, New York, May 9-10 2008 %C New York, NY %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/8119.pdf %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4876 %A Carsten Pohl %D 2007 %T On the Location Choice of Newly Arrived Immigrants in Germany %J Paper presented at the Society of Labor Economists 2008 Annual Meetings at Columbia University, New York, May 9-10 2008 %C New York, NY %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/8258.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4875 %A Holger Stichnoth %D 2008 %T Do Better Educated Immigrants Choose a Higher Reference Income? Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Paper presented at the Society of Labor Economists 2008 Annual Meetings at Columbia University, New York, May 9-10 2008 %C New York, NY %2 longitudinal %F %U http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/8355.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4874 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 2008 %T Auswirkungen einer Reform des Ehegattensplittings %E Barbara Seel %J Ehegattensplitting und Familienpolitik %C Wiesbaden %I Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag %P 239-267 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4873 %A Miriam Beblo %D 2008 %T Die Wirkungsweise des Ehegattensplittings bei kollektiver Entscheidungsfindung im Haushalt %E Barbara Seel %J Ehegattensplitting und Familienpolitik %C Wiesbaden %I Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag %P 269-294 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4872 %A Georg Vobruba %D 2004 %T Incentive and Action: Work and Income Decisions at the Intersection of the Labour Market and the Welfare State %E Paul Littlewood %E Ignace Glorieux %E Ingrid Jönsson %J The Future of Work in Europe %C Aldershot %I Ashgate Publishing %P 65-81 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4871 %A Reinhard Kreckel %A Sabine Schenk %D 2001 %T Full Time or Part Time? The Contradictory Integration of the East German Female Labour Force in Unified Germany %E Victor W. Marshall %E Walter R. Heinz %E Helga Krüger %E Anil Verma %J Restructuring Work and the Life Course %C Toronto, Buffalo, London %I University of Toronto Press %P 159-176 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4870 %A Sabine Schenk %D 2003 %T Employment Opportunities and Labour Market Exclusion: Towards a New Pattern of Gender Stratification? %E Eva Kolinsky %E Hildegard Maria Nickel %J Reinventing Gender. Women in Eastern Germany since Unification %C London, Portland %I Frank Cass Publishers %P 53-77 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4869 %A Petra Buhr %D 2008 %T Ausgrenzung, Entgrenzung, Aktivierung: Armut und Armutspolitik in Deutschland %E Roland Anhorn %E Frank Bettinger %E Johannes Stuhr %J Sozialer Ausschluss und Soziale Arbeit. Positionsbestimmungen einer kritischen Theorie und Praxis Sozialer Arbeit. 2. Auflage %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 200-218 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4868 %A Richard Burkhauser %A Douglas Holtz-Eakin %A Stephen Rhody %D 1998 %T Mobility and Inequality in the 1980s: A Cross-National Comparison of the United States and Germany %E Stephen Jenkins %E Arie Kapteyn %E Bernard van Praag %J The Distribution of Welfare and Household Portfolios. International Perspectives %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 111-175 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4867 %A Georg Metzger %A Michaela Niefert %D 2006 %T Unternehmererfahrung und Unternehmensperformance - Sind Restarter erfolgreicher? %E Lutz Bellmann %E Joachim Wagner %J Betriebsdemographie %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %P 161-180 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4866 %A Michaela Niefert %D 2007 %T Der Einfluss von Selbständigenerfahrung auf das Einkommen aus abhängiger Beschäftigung %E Joachim Merz %J Fortschritte der MittelstandsForschung %C Münster %I LIT Verlag %P 327-342 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4865 %A Miriam Beblo %A Denis Beninger %A François Laisney %D 2006 %T Besteuerung von Familien: Ökonomische Wirkungen der Reformalternativen Individualbesteuerung und Familiensplitting %E Jörg Althammer %E Ute Klammer %J Ehe und Familie in der Steuerrechts- und Sozialordnung %C Tübingen %I Mohr Siebeck %P 93-114 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4864 %A Stefan Felder %A Volker Ulrich %D 2007 %T Optionen für eine Finanzierungsreform der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung %E Hermann-Josef Blanke %J Die Reform des Sozialstaats zwischen Freiheitlichkeit und Solidarität %C Tübingen %I Mohr Siebeck %P 117-138 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4863 %A Silke Mardorf %D 2006 %T Konzepte und Methoden von Sozialberichterstattung. Eine empirische Analyse kommunaler Armuts- und Sozialberichte (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4862 %A Rainer Geißler %D 2006 %T Die Sozialstruktur Deutschlands. Zur gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung mit einer Bilanz zur Vereinigung. 4., überarbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4861 %A Peter Preisendörfer %A Maren Rinn %D 2003 %T Haushalte ohne Auto. Eine empirische Untersuchung zum Sozialprofil, zur Lebenslage und zur Mobilität autofreier Haushalte %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4860 %A Alfred Boss %D 2002 %T Sozialhilfe, Lohnabstand und Leistungsanreize. Empirische Analyse für Haushaltstypen und Branchen in West- und Ostdeutschland (Kieler Studien Bd. 318) %C Berlin, Heidelberg, New York %I Springer %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4859 %A Henning Klodt %A et al. %D 2003 %T Die neue Ökonomie: Erscheinungsformen, Ursachen und Auswirkungen. Eine Heinz Nixdorf Studie (Kieler Studien Bd. 321) %C Berlin, Heidelberg, New York %I Springer %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4858 %A Heike Diefenbach %D 2007 %T Kinder und Jugendliche aus Migrantenfamilien im deutschen Bildungssystem. Erklärungen und empirische Befunde %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4857 %A Ortwin Renn %A Jürgen Deuschle %A Alexander Jäger %A Wolfgang Weimer-Jehle %D 2007 %T Leitbild Nachhaltigkeit. Eine normativ-funktionale Konzeption und ihre Umsetzung (Indikatoren und Nachhaltigkeit Bd. 5) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4856 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2007 %T Beitragssatz, Kassenwettbewerb und Gesundheitsreform. Eine empirische Analyse %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 227 %N 5+6 %P 430-450 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4855 %A Anita I. Drever %A Onno Hoffmeister %D 2008 %T Immigrants and Social Networks in a Job-Scarce Environment: The Case of Germany %J International Migration Review %V 42 %N 2 %P 425-448 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4854 %A Astrid Krenz %D 2008 %T Bildungserträge von jungen Menschen aus sozial schwachen Familien. Ökonometrische Untersuchungen über den Zusammenhang zwischen sozialer Herkunft, Bildung und Einkommen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Saarbrücken %I VDM Verlag Dr. Müller %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4853 %A Charlotte Bartels %D 2008 %T Turnen für einen Tausender %J Financial Times Deutschland, 23. Jul. 2008 %G D %0 Book %M 4852 %A Susanne Strauß %D 2007 %T Volunteering and Social Inclusion. Interrelations Between Unemployment and Civic Engagement in Germany and Great Britain (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4851 %A K. Fließbach %A B. Weber %A P. Trautner %A T. Dohmen %A U. Sunde %A C.E. Elger %A A. Falk %D 2007 %T Social Comparison Affects Reward-Related Brain Activity in the Human Ventral Striatum (supporting online material) %J Science %V 318 %N 5854 %2 other %4 SCI %F %U http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/318/5854/1305/DC1 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4850 %A Kai-Uwe Müller %A Viktor Steiner %D 2008 %T Mindestlohn kein geeignetes Instrument gegen Armut in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 22 %P 298-300 %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/84198/08-22-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4849 %A Kai-Uwe Müller %A Viktor Steiner %D 2008 %T Would a Legal Minimum Wage Reduce Poverty? A Microsimulation Study for Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 791 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/83403/dp791.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4848 %A Denis Beninger %A François Laisney %A Miriam Beblo %D 2007 %T Welfare Analysis of a Tax Reform for Germany: A Comparison of the Unitary and Collective Models of Household Labour Supply %J Journal of Population Economics %V 20 %N 4 %P 869-893 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4847 %A Stefan Boes %A Kevin Staub %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2007 %T Hedonic Adaptation to Living Standards and the Hidden Cost of Parental Income %J SOI Working Paper No. 0713 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2007/wp0713.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 4846 %A Felix Berth %D 2008 %T Nur gute Noten. Wenn Kinder früh ein Instrument lernen, haben sie einer Studie zufolge höhere Chancen, spielend aufs Gymnasium zu kommen %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 20.05.2008 (Panorama) %P 12 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4845 %A Adrian Bruhin %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2009 %T Happiness functions with preference interdependence and heterogeneity: the case of altruism within the family %J Journal of Population Economics %V 22 %N 4 %P 1063–1080 %/ 2007: SOI Working Paper No. 0702. Zurich: University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute %R 10.1007/s00148-008-0198-3 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, subjective indicators %K Altruism · Subjective well-being · Finite mixture regression models %X This study investigates the prevalence and extent of altruism by examining the relationship between parents’ and their adult children’s subjective well-being in a data set extracted from the German Socio-Economic Panel. To segregate the share of parents with altruistic preferences from those who are selfish, we estimate a finite mixture regression model. We control for various sources of potential bias by taking advantage of the data’s panel structure. To validate our modeling approach, we show that predicted altruists indeed make higher average transfer payments. %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2007/wp0702.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4844 %A Anna Khorolski %D 2008 %T Vornamen der Vorstandsvorsitzenden deutscher Großkonzerne (Bachelorarbeit) %C Dortmund %I Technische Universität Dortmund, Fakultät Statistik %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4843 %A Jürgen Kaube %D 2008 %T Glück allein macht nicht vermögend. Psychologen haben herausgefunden, dass die Zufriedensten nicht die Reichsten sind %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung vom 20.04.2008 %N 16 %P 74 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4842 %A Christian Dustmann %A Sonia C. Pereira %D 2008 %T Wage Growth and Job Mobility in the United Kingdom and Germany %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 61 %N 1 %P 374-393 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4841 %A Ulrich Schimmack %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T The Influence of Environment and Personality on the Affective and Cognitive Component of Subjective Well-being %J Social Indicators Research %V 89 %N 1 %P 41-60 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3psyuli/PReprints/SIR08%20AWB%20CWB.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4840 %A Eileen Trzcinski %A Elke Holst %D 2008 %T Subjective Well-being Among Young People in Transition to Adulthood %J Social Indicators Research %V 87 %N 1 %P 83-109 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4839 %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %A Mark Wooden %D 2008 %T Money Does not Buy Happiness: Or Does It? A Reassessment Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption %J Social Indicators Research %V 87 %N 1 %P 65-82 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 .Figure %M 4838 %A Globus Kartendienst %D 2005 %T Warteschlangen vor dem Kindergarten %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4837 %A Rainer Fremdling %A Reiner Stäglin %D 2008 %T Profund, präzise, pünktlich: 80 Jahre Wochenbericht spiegeln die deutsche Wirtschaftsgeschichte %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 14 %P 168-174 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81455/08-14-1.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4836 %A Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Statistik (Hrsg.) %D 2008 %T Was ist Statistik? %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4835 %A Joachim Merz %A Peter Paic %D 2004 %T Existenzgründungen von Freiberuflern und Selbständigen - Eine Mikroanalyse mit dem Sozioökonomischen Panel %E Joachim Merz %E Joachim Wagner %J Perspektiven der Mittelstandsforschung. Ökonomische Analysen zu Selbständigkeit, Freien Berufen und KMU %C Münster %I Lit Verlag %P 117-138 %/ 2004: FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 46. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/DP%2046%20Existenzgr%FCndungen%20von%20Freiberuflern%20und%20Unternehmern.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4834 %A Silke Anger %D 2008 %T Overtime Work as a Signaling Device %J Scottish Journal of Political Economy %V 55 %N 2 %P 167-189 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4833 %A Simon Luechinger %A Stephan Meier %A Alois Stutzer %D 2008 %T Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed? Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap Between the Public and Private Sectors %J SOEPpapers 106 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: Public Policy Discussion Papers No. 08-1. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - Research Center for Behavioral Economics and Decisionmaking; 2008: IZA DP No. 3385. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2008: WWZ Working Paper 03/08. Basel: Economics Department (WWZ), University of Basel %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85420/diw_sp0106.pdf, http://www.bos.frb.org/economic/ppdp/2008/ppdp0801.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3385.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4832 %A Christina Felfe %D 2006 %T Objective Trends and Perceptions of Health Status in Germany %J ENEPRI Research Report 21 %C Brüssel %I European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://shop.ceps.be/ceps/download/1210 %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 4831 %A Francis Green %D 2006 %T Demanding Work. The Paradox of Job Quality in the Affluent Economy %C Princeton %I Princeton University Press %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4830 %A Christina Felfe %D 2006 %T The Child Penalty. A Compensating Wage Differential? %J ENEPRI Research Report No. 22 %C Brüssel %I European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://shop.ceps.be/ceps/download/1211 %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4829 %A Lutz Leisering %D 2008 %T Dynamik von Armut %E Ernst-Ulrich Huster %E Jürgen Boeckh %E Hildegard Mogge-Grotjahn %J Handbuch Armut und Soziale Ausgrenzung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 118-131 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4828 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %A Richard Hauser %D 2008 %T International vergleichende Armutsforschung %E Ernst-Ulrich Huster %E Jürgen Boeckh %E Hildegard Mogge-Grotjahn %J Handbuch Armut und Soziale Ausgrenzung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 133-150 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4827 %A Richard Hauser %D 2008 %T Das Maß der Armut: Armutsgrenzen im sozialstaatlichen Kontext. Der sozialstatistische Diskurs %E Ernst-Ulrich Huster %E Jürgen Boeckh %E Hildegard Mogge-Grotjahn %J Handbuch Armut und Soziale Ausgrenzung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 94-117 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4826 %A Timothy G. Bechtel %D 2007 %T The Pursuit of Happiness %J Survey Research Methods %V 1 %N 2 %P 109-120 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4825 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Analyseverfahren mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel - Workshop am 8.-12. Oktober 2007 für Studierende, Diplomanden und Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen an der Universität Duisburg-Essen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 37 %N 1 %P 86-87 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G D %0 Report %M 4824 %A Janine Leschke %D 2007 %T Are unemployment insurance systems in Europe adapting to news risks arising from non-standard employment? %J DULBEA Working Paper No. 07-05.RS %C Brussels %I Département d'Economie Appliquée de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles (DULBEA) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://dev.ulb.ac.be/dulbea/documents/1118.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4823 %A Francesco Giavazzi %A Michael McMahon %D 2008 %T Policy Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings %J NBER Working Paper No. 13911 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 2008: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6766. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); 2008: CEP Discussion Paper No. 863. London: Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) %2 longitudinal %F consumption / assets / habitation, miscellaneous %U http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp0863.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4822 %A Dieter Dohmen %A Annegret Erbes %A Kathrin Fuchs %A Juliane Günzel %D 2008 %T Was wissen wir über Nachhilfe? - Sachstand und Auswertung der Forschungsliteratur zu Angebot, Nachfrage und Wirkungen. Erstellt im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung %C Berlin %I Forschungsinstitut für Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie (FIBS) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmbf.de/pub/sachstand_nachhilfe.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4821 %A Uta Ziegler %A Gabriele Doblhammer %D 2008 %T Cohort Changes in the Incidence of Care Need in West Germany Between 1986 and 2005 %J European Journal of Population %V 24 %N 4 %P 347-362 %R 10.1007/s10680-007-9144-4 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F health, family and networks, miscellaneous %K Care need; Education; Family status; Germany %X In Germany, the share of the older population has been continuously growing. Is the increase paralleled by a rising number of frail people, however? In search of an answer, we analyse the development of care need incidence in West Germany between 1986 and 2005 on the basis of longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). The results show a lower transition risk to care need for each successive cohort when all degrees of care need are taken into account. However, no change occurs when only severe care need is measured. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4820 %A Gabriele Doblhammer %A Uta Ziegler %D 2006 %T Future Elderly Living Conditions in Europe: Demographic Insights %E Gertrud Backes %E Vera Lasch %E Katja Reimann %J Gender, Health and Ageing. European Perspectives on Life Course, Health Insurance and Social Challenges %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 267-292 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4819 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Dirk Konietzka %D 2007 %T Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland - theoretische Probleme und empirische Ergebnisse %E Dirk Konietzka %E Michaela Kreyenfeld %J Ein Leben ohne Kinder. Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 11-41 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4818 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2008 %T Ökonomische Unsicherheit und der Aufschub der Familiengründung %E Marc Szydlik %J Flexibilisierung. Folgen für Arbeit und Familie %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 232-254 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4817 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Dirk Konietzka %D 2007 %T Education and Fertility in Germany %E Ingrid Hamm %E Helmut Seitz %E Martin Werding %J Demographic Change in Germany. The Economic and Fiscal Consequences %C Berlin, Heidelberg %I Springer %P 165-187 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4816 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Tatjana Mika %D 2006 %T Analysemöglichkeiten der Biografiedaten des "Scientific Use Files VVL 2004" im Bereich Fertilität und Familie %J Deutsche Rentenversicherung %V 61 %N 9-10 %P 583-608 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4815 %A Alari Paulus %A Andreas Peichl %D 2009 %T Effects of Flat Tax Reforms in Western Europe %J Journal of Policy Modeling %V 31 %N 5 %P 620-636 %/ 2008: Effects of Flat Tax Reforms in Western Europe on Equity and Efficiency. EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 2/08. Cambridge: EUROMOD;  ISER Working Paper 2008-06. Essex: Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER);  FiFo-CPE Discussion Paper No. 08-4. Köln: Finanzwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut an der Universität zu Köln %R 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2009.06.001 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %K Flat tax reform; Income inequality; Labour supply incentives; Microsimulation %X Recent success of the flat income tax in Eastern Europe raises questions about whether there is scope for such a policy reform in Western Europe as well. We address this by estimating the potential distributional impact of various flat taxes for selected Western European countries. Our simulations show that in specific circumstances a revenue neutral flat tax reform can increase income equality and improve work incentives; however, in most cases there is an equity-efficiency trade-off. We show that the specific flat tax design and the welfare state regime play a key role. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0208.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2008-06.pdf, http://www.wiso.uni-koeln.de/finanzfors/pdf/FiFo-CPE-DP_08-04.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 4814 %A Michelle J. Budig %D 2008 %T Kinderbetreuung mindert Armut bei Alleinerziehenden. Politik beeinflusst Einkommen von Frauen %J Demografische Forschung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 4813 %A Katharina Mahne %D 2006 %T Erstelternschaft und Quality of Life (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, subjective indicators %K Elternschaft, Zufriedenheit %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4812 %A Jane Elliott %D 2005 %T Using Narrative in Social Research. Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches %C London %I Sage Publications %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4811 %A Sven Schneider %D 2001 %T Lebensbedingungen, Lebensstil und Mortalität. Analyse der WHO-MONICA-Daten zur sozialen Ungleichheit der Mortalität (Dissertation) %C Heidelberg %I Ruprecht-Karls-Universität zu Heidelberg, Institut für Soziologie %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4810 %A Daniel Lois %D 2008 %T Einflüsse von Lebensstilmerkmalen auf den Übergang in die erste Ehe %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 20 %N 1 %P 11-33 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4809 %A Dominik H. Enste %D 2007 %T Soziale Dienstleistungen und Wettbewerb - Eine Reformagenda für DRK und Co. %E Gabriele Rössler %E Christina Wildenauer %J Menschlichkeit im Sozialmarkt. Die Grundsätze des Roten Kreuzes %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 1-16 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4808 %A Heike Trappe %A Rachel A. Rosenfeld %D 2000 %T How Do Children Matter? A Comparison of Gender Earnings Inequality for Young Adults in the Former East Germany and the Former West Germany %J Journal of Marriage and the Family %V 62 %N 2 %P 489-507 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4807 %A Andreas Motel-Klingebiel %D 2005 %T Einkommen und Vermögen %E Martin Kohli %E Harald Künemund %J Die zweite Lebenshälfte. Gesellschaftliche Lage und Partizipation im Spiegel des Alters-Survey. 2., überarb. u. erw. Auflage %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 42-102 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4806 %A Helmut Thome %A Christoph Birkel %D 2007 %T Sozialer Wandel und Gewaltkriminalität. Deutschland, England und Schweden im Vergleich, 1950-2000 %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4805 %A Karl Brenke %A Alexander Eickelpasch %A Kurt Geppert %A Martin Gornig %D 2007 %T Beschäftigungspotenziale in ostdeutschen Dienstleistungsmärkten (Studie im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung) %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmvbs.de/Anlage/original_1003457/Beschaeftigungspotenziale.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4804 %A Viktor Steiner %A Kersten Wagner %D 1997 %T Entwicklung der Ungleichheit der Erwerbseinkommen in Westdeutschland. Woher kommen die Unterschiede in der IAB-Beschäftigungsstichprobe und dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel? %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 30 %N 3 %P 638-641 %2 methodological %F %U http://doku.iab.de/mittab/1997/1997_3_MittAB_Steiner_Wagner.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4803 %A Lutz Bellmann %A Klaus Parmentier %A Hannelore Pflicht %A Franziska Schreyer %D 1996 %T Auswirkungen einer zusätzlichen Lehre auf die Beschäftigungschancen von Universitätsabsolventen - Eine Forschungsnotiz aus Sicht des IAB %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 3 %P 428-430 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://doku.iab.de/mittab/1996/1996_3_MittAB_Bellmann_Parmentier_Plicht_Schreyer.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4802 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Dirk Konietzka %D 2001 %T The Transferability of Foreign Educational Credentials - The Case of Ethnic German Migrants in the German Labor Market %J MPIDR Working Paper WP 2001-002 %C Rostock %I Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.demogr.mpg.de/Papers/Working/wp-2001-002.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4801 %A Wolfram Brehmer %A Hartmut Seifert %D 2007 %T Wie prekär sind atypische Beschäftigungsverhältnisse? Eine empirische Analyse %J WSI-Diskussionspapier Nr. 156 %C Düsseldorf %I Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_wsi_diskp_156.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4800 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Martin Groß %D 2004 %T Einkommensentwicklung befristet Beschäftigter im deutsch-britischen Vergleich %E G. Schmid %E M. Gangl %E P. Kupka %J Arbeitsmarktpolitik und Strukturwandel: empirische Analysen %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 181-203 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.wzb.eu/bal/ab/pdf/beitrab_giesecke_gro%C3%9F.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4799 %A Katja Möhring %A Sylvia Zühlke %D 2005 %T Räumliche Mobilität und Übergänge von Erwerbslosigkeit in Erwerbstätigkeit %J Statistische Analysen NRW, Band 24 %C Düsseldorf %I Landesamt für Datenverarbeitung und Statistik Nordrhein-Westfalen (LDS) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://lds.nrw.de/statistik/datenangebot/analysen/stat_studien/2005/band_24/moehring_24_2005.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4798 %A Cheti Nicoletti %A Franco Peracchi %D 2004 %T Aging in Europe: A Cross-Country Comparison %E Onorata Castellina %E Elsa Foermero %J Pension Policy in an Integrating Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 23-66 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4797 %A Hans J. Baumgartner %D 2006 %T Empirical Evaluation of Selected Labour Market and Education Policies (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/diss/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/FUDISS_derivate_000000002803/0_thesis_online.pdf?hosts= %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4796 %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2006 %T Einführung eines gesetzlichen Mindestlohnes in Deutschland - eine Modellrechnung für das Jahr 2004 %J Jahrbuch 2006 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://iat-info.iatge.de/aktuell/veroeff/jahrbuch/jahrb06/08-kalina-weinkopf.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4795 %A Volker Caspari %D 2004 %T Die Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Frankfurt am Main von der Wiedereröffnung nach dem Kriege bis in die 70er Jahre %E Bertram Schefold %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler in Frankfurt am Main %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 464-492 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4794 %A Heinz Lampert %D 2004 %T Über den Sinn, die Notwendigkeit und die Weiterentwicklung des Familienlasten- und Familienleistungsausgleichs. Zur Würdigung der Frankfurter Schule der Sozialpolitik %E Bertram Schefold %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler in Frankfurt am Main %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 402-425 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4793 %A Tanja Mühling %A Harald Rost %D 2006 %T ifb-Familienreport. Bayern 2006. Zur Lage der Familie in Bayern. Schwerpunkt: Väter in der Familie %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/sonstiges/ifb_familienreport_bayern_2006.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4792 %A Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg (ifb) (Hrsg.) %D 2003 %T ifb-Familienreport. Bayern 2003 %J ifb-Materialien 2-2003 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2003_2.pdf, http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2003_3.pdf (Tabellenband) %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4791 %A Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg (ifb) (Hrsg.) %D 2001 %T ifb-Familienreport. Bayern 2000 %J ifb-Materialien 6-2000 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2000_6.1.pdf, http:www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2000_6.2.pdf (Tabellenband) %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4790 %A Andreas Netzler %D 1998 %T Veränderung wirtschaftlicher Lebensstandards, Zufriedenheiten und Sorgen von Familien. Ergebnisse einer Längsschnittanalyse %E Wolfgang Walter %J Materialien zur Familienpolitikanalyse. ifb-Materialien 4-98 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %P 79-110 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_1998_4.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4789 %A Norbert F. Schneider %A Ruth Limmer %A Kerstin Ruckdeschel %D 2001 %T Berufsmobilität und Lebensform. Sind berufliche Mobilitätserfordernisse in Zeiten der Globalisierung noch mit Familie vereinbar? (Schriftenreihe des BMFSFJ Bd. 208) %C Stuttgart %I Kohlhammer %/ 2001: ifb-Materialien 8-2001 (Autoren: Schneider, Norbert F.; Hartmann, Kerstin und Limmer, Ruth). Bamberg: Staatsinstitut for Familienforschung (ifb)  %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/Kategorien/Publikationen/Publikationen,did=5672.html, http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2001_8.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4788 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Familienbezogenes Einkommensmonitoring. Konzepte und Daten %J ifb-Materialien 8/2003 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2003_8.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4787 %A Sandra Buchholz %A Dirk Hofäcker %A Lydia Kleine %A Ruth Limmer %A Marina Rupp %D 2007 %T Globalisierung und ihre Folgen für die Familie. Tagungsband zur gemeinsamen Fachtagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Familie (AGF) und des Staatsinstituts für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %J ifb-Materialien 3/2007 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2007_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4786 %A Gudrun Cyprian %A Marina Rupp %D 2000 %T Familienpflege. Familiale Notsituationen und ihre Bewältigung %J ifb-Materialien 3-2000 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2000_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4785 %A Andreas Klocke %A Detlev Lück %D 2001 %T Lebensstile in der Familie %J ifb-Materialien 3-2001 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2001_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4784 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2000 %T Educational Attainment and First Births: East Germany before and after Unification %J MPIDR Working Paper WP 2000-011 %C Rostock %I Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.demogr.mpg.de/Papers/Working/wp-2000-011.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4783 %A Claudia Diehl %A Steffen Mau %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Auswanderung von Deutschen: kein dauerhafter Verlust von Hochschulabsolventen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 05 %P 49-55 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78651/08-5-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4782 %A Gert Grözinger %A Wenzel Matiaske %A Verena Tobsch %D 2008 %T Arbeitszeitwünsche, Arbeitslosigkeit und Arbeitszeitpolitik %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 61 %N 2 %P 92-99 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 103. Berlin: DIW Berlin  %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82923/diw_sp0103.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4781 %A Jens Kratzmann %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2009 %T Soziale Ungleichheiten beim Schulstart. Empirische Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung der sozialen Herkunft und des Kindergartenbesuchs auf den Zeitpunkt der Einschulung %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 61 %N 2 %P 211-234 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 100. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s11577-009-0051-z %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, education, income and poverty %K Kindergartenbesuch, Schuleintritt, Bildungsungleichheit, Bildungswahl, SOEP %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82423/diw_sp0100.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4780 %A Jonas Schreyögg %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2009 %T Copayments for ambulatory care in Germany: a natural experiment using a difference-in-difference approach %J The European Journal of Health Economics %V Online first %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 96 and DIW Discussion Papers No. 777. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s10198-009-0179-9 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, health, transfer systems %K Copayments - Ambulatory care - Difference-in-difference - Count data - Hurdle model %X In response to increasing health expenditures and a high number of physician visits, the German government introduced a copayment for ambulatory care in 2004 for individuals with statutory health insurance (SHI). Because persons with private insurance were exempt from the copayments, this health-care reform can be regarded as a natural experiment. We used a difference-in-difference approach to examine whether the new copayment effectively reduced the overall demand for physician visits and to explore whether it acted as a deterrent to vulnerable groups, such as those with low income or chronic conditions. We found that there was no significant reduction in the number of physician visits among SHI members compared to our control group. At the same time, we did not observe a deterrent effect among vulnerable individuals. Thus, the copayment has failed to reduce the demand for physician visits. It is likely that this result is due to the design of the copayment scheme, as the copayment is low and is paid only for the first physician visit per quarter. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81746/diw_sp0096.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81490/dp777.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4779 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 1995 %T Policy Transferability and Hysteresis %E Friedrich Buttler %E Wolfgang Franz %E Ronald Schettkat %E David Soskice %J Institutional Frameworks and Labor Market Performance. Comparative Views on the US and German Economies %C Oxford %I Routledge %P 77-83 %/ 1994: "Policy transferability and hysteresis: Daily and weekly hours in the BRD and the US", NBER Working Paper No. 4773. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book %M 4778 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %D 1998 %T Poverty in Europe %C Oxford %I Blackwell Publishing %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4777 %A Martin Kohli %A Harald Künemund %A Andreas Motel-Klingebiel %A Marc Szydlik %D 2005 %T Generationenbeziehungen %E Martin Kohli %E Harald Künemund %J Die zweite Lebenshälfte %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 201 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 4776 %A Lutz Leisering %A Stefan Leibfried %D 1999 %T Time and Poverty in Western Welfare States. United Germany in Perspective %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4775 %A Franco Peracchi %D 2002 %T The European Community Household Panel: A review %J Empirical Economics %V 27 %N 1 %P 63-90 %2 Technical documentation %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4774 %A Uwe Jensen %D 2002 %T Which Feeling is Stronger: Jealousy or Laziness? %E Ingo Klein %E Stefan Mitnik %J Contributions to Modern Econometrics. From Data Analysis to Economic Policy %C Boston %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %P 1-15 %/ 2001: Working Paper Nr. 149/01. Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Institut für Statistik und Ökonometrie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4773 %A Uwe Hunger %D 2000 %T Das Analysepotenzial allgemeiner Bevölkerungsumfragen für die Migrationsforschung. Ein systematischer Überblick deutscher Studien %E Dietrich Tränhardt %E Uwe Hunger %J Einwanderer-Netzwerke und ihre Integrationsqualität in Deutschland und Israel %C Münster %I Lit-Verlag %P 219-264 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4772 %A Walter R. Heinz %D 2001 %T Work and the Life Course: A Cosmopolitan-Local Perspective %E Victor W. Marshall %E Walter R. Heinz %E Helga Krüger %E Anil Verma %J Restructuring Work and the Life Course %C Toronto u.a. %I University of Toronto Press %P 3-22 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4771 %A Sonja Drobnic %D 2003 %T Ties Between Lives: Dynamics of Employment Patterns of Spouses %E Walter R. Heinz %E Victor W. Marshall %J Social Dynamics of the Life Course Transitions, Institutions and Interrelations %C New York %I Aldine De Gruyter %P 259-278 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4770 %A Martin Diewald %D 2007 %T Arbeitsmarktungleichheiten und die Verfügbarkeit von Sozialkapital: Die Rolle von Gratifikationen und Belastungen %E Axel Franzen %E Markus Freitag %J Sozialkapital: Grundlagen und Anwendungen (KZfSS Sonderheft 47/2007) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 183-209 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4769 %A Christina Behrendt %D 2000 %T Do Means-tested Benefits Alleviate Poverty?: Evidence on Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom from the Luxembourg Income Study %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 10 %N 1 %P 23-41 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4768 %A Stefan Bach %A Giacomo Corneo %A Viktor Steiner %D 2008 %T Effective Taxation of Top Incomes in Germany, 1992-2002 %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 767 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79344/dp767.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4767 %A John Cawley %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2008 %T Obesity and Skill Attainment in Early Childhood %J Economics & Human Biology %V 6 %N 3 %P 388-397 %/ 2008: NBER Working Paper 13997. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research; "Obesity and Developmental Functioning Among Children Aged 2-4 Years", SOEPpapers 97. Berlin: DIW Berlin, and DIW Discussion Paper No. 786. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1016/j.ehb.2008.06.003 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, education, gender, health %K obesity, skill formation, human capital, children, child development, Germany %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82068/diw_sp0097.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82383/dp786.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4766 %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2008 %T Weitere Zunahme der Niedriglohnbeschäftigung: 2006 bereits rund 6,5 Millionen Beschäftigte betroffen %J IAQ-Report 2008-01 %C Duisburg, Essen %I Universität Duisburg-Essen %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iaq.uni-due.de/iaq-report/2008/report2008-01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4765 %A Martin Spiess %A Martin Kroh %A Rainer Pischner %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the German Household Panel Study (SOEP) %J Methoden - Daten - Analysen %V 2 %N 2 %P 179-198 %/ 2008: "On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the German Household Panel Study (SOEP) - Tracing, Weighting, and Frequencies", SOEPpapers 98. Berlin: DIW Berlin, and DIW Berlin Data Documentation 30. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 methodological %4 Ref %F SP, methods %U http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/zeitschriften/mda/Vol.2_Heft_2/06_Kroh.pdf , http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82421/diw_sp0098.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/83165/diw_datadoc_2008_030.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4764 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %D 2008 %T Das Sozio-Oekonomische Panel (SOEP): Gewinn für interdisziplinäre und psychologische Forschung %J SOEPpapers 99 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F SP, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82422/diw_sp0099.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4763 %A Martin Kroh %D 2009 %T The Preadult Origins of Post-Materialism: A Longitudinal Sibling Study %J European Journal of Political Research %V 48 %N 5 %P 598-621 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 101 and DIW Discussion Papers No. 797. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.00843.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, subjective indicators, family and networks %X Using a research design that traces siblings' preferences for postmaterialist values in Germany over two decades, this article provides new evidence on the origins of value preferences. Focusing on Inglehart's thesis of value change, the combined socialisation and scarcity hypothesis is tested against the social learning hypothesis – a prominent rival account of preadult value preference formation. Sibling estimates show that the shared preadult environment does indeed exert lasting effects on preferences for postmaterialist policies. In addition to the weak effect of the shared experience of socioeconomic scarcity, it is found that the intergenerational transmission of postmaterialism, disregarded by Inglehart's original thesis, plays a significant role in value preference acquisition. The implications of individual-level findings for forecasts of aggregate-level trends in value change are discussed. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/82530/diw_sp0101.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/84740/dp797.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4762 %A Bettina Markmeyer %D 2008 %T Viele werden ärmer, wenige werden viel reicher %J epd sozial %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4761 %A Denis Gerstorf %A Nilam Ram %A Christina Röcke %A Ulman Lindenberger %A Jacqui Smith %D 2007 %T Decline in Life Satisfaction in Old Age: Longitudinal Evidence for Links to Distance-to-Death %J Psychology and Aging %V 23 %N 1 %P 154-168 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4760 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2008 %T Schrumpfende Mittelschicht - Anzeichen einer dauerhaften Polarisierung der verfügbaren Einkommen? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 10 %P 101-108 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publicationen/73/79586/08-10-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4759 %A Andrea Bassanini %A Giorgio Brunello %D 2008 %T Is training more frequent when the wage premium is smaller? Evidence from the European Community Household Panel %J Labour Economics %V 15 %N 2 %P 272-290 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4758 %A Ari Hyytinen %A Petri Rouvinen %D 2008 %T The labour market consequences of self-employment spells: European evidence %J Labour Economics %V 15 %N 2 %P 246-271 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4757 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2008 %T Individuelle Erträge von Weiterbildung in KMU's und Großbetrieben: Evidenz für Westdeutschland %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 58 %N 2 %P 39-43 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4756 %A Robert E. Goodin %A James Mahmud Rice %A Antti Parpo %A Lina Eriksson %D 2008 %T Discretionary Time - A New Measure of Freedom %C Cambridge et al. %I Cambridge University Press %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4755 %A Jutta Aumüller %D 2007 %T The Case of Germany %E Berliner Institut für Vergleichende Sozialforschung %J Immigrant Generatins and the Problem of Measuring Integration - A European Comparison %C Berlin %I Edition Parabolis %P 237-399 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4754 %A Sven Voigtländer %A Gabriele Berg-Beckhoff %A Oliver Razum %D 2008 %T Gesundheitliche Ungleichheit: Der Beitrag kontextueller Merkmale (Challenges in Public Health Bd. 55) %C Frankfurt/Main u. a. %I Peter Lang %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4753 %A Elisabeth Reichart %D 2007 %T Doppelte Transformation des Ernährermodells? Eine Längsschnittstudie zur Erwerbsarbeitsteilung bei ost- und westdeutschen Paaren nach der Geburt des ersten Kindes (Familie und Gesellschaft, Bd. 20; Dissertation) %C Würzburg %I Ergon Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4752 %A DIW Berlin %D 2007 %T Tätigkeitsbericht 2006 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4751 %A Wolfgang Merkel %D 2007 %T Soziale Gerechtigkeit im OECD-Vergleich %E Stefan Empter %E Robert B. Vehrkamp %J Soziale Gerechtigkeit - eine Bestandsaufnahme (Gemeinschaftsinitiative der Bertelsmann Stiftung, Heinz Nixdorf Stiftung und Ludwig-Erhard-Stiftung) %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %P 233-257 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G D %0 Book Section %M 4750 %A Peter Westerheide %D 2007 %T Soziale Ungleichheit am Beispiel der Entwicklung und Verteilung des Vermögens privater Haushalte in Deutschland %E Stefan Empter %E Robert B. Vehrkamp %J Soziale Gerechtigkeit - eine Bestandsaufnahme (Gemeinschaftsinitiative der Bertelsmann Stiftung, Heinz Nixdorf Stiftung und Ludwig-Erhard-Stiftung) %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %P 198-230 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4749 %A Irene Becker %D 2007 %T Soziale Ungleichheit in Deutschland am Beispiel der Einkommensverteilung unter Aspekten der Leistungs- und Bedarfsgerechtigkeit %E Stefan Empter %E Robert B. Vehrkamp %J Soziale Gerechtigkeit - eine Bestandsaufnahme (Gemeinschaftsinitiative der Bertelsmann Stiftung, Heinz Nixdorf Stiftung und Ludwig-Erhard-Stiftung) %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %P 168-197 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4748 %A Stefan Liebig %D 2007 %T Modelle und Befunde der empirischen Gerechtigkeitsforschung in Deutschland am Beispiel der Einkommens- und Steuergerechtigkeit %E Stefan Empter %E Robert B. Vehrkamp %J Soziale Gerechtigkeit - eine Bestandsaufnahme (Gemeinschaftsinitiative der Bertelsmann Stiftung, Heinz Nixdorf Stiftung und Ludwig-Erhard-Stiftung) %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %P 111-135 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4747 %A Michael Maschke %D 2008 %T Behindertenpolitik in der Europäischen Union. Lebenssituation behinderter Menschen und nationale Behindertenpolitik in 15 Mitgliedstaaten (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4746 %A Stefanie Gundert %D 2007 %T Befristete Beschäftigung bei Berufsanfängern und älteren Arbeitnehmern (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Logos %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4745 %A Michael Sauga %D 2007 %T Wer arbeitet, ist der Dumme - Die Ausbeutung der Mittelschicht %C München %I Piper %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4744 %A Philippe Mahler %D 2007 %T I'm not fat, just too short for my weight - Family Child Care and Obesity in Germany %J SOI Working Paper No. 0707 %C Zürich %I University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, health %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2007/wp0707.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4743 %A Ingvild Almås %D 2008 %T International Income Inequality: Measuring PPP Bias by Estimating Engel Curves for Food %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 473 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, methods %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/473.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4742 %A Kenneth Nelson %D 2008 %T Adequacy of Social Minimums: Workfare, Gender and Poverty Alleviation in Welfare Democracies %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 474 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, gender, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/474.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4741 %A Lane Kenworthy %D 2008 %T Government Benefits, Inequality, and Employment %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 472 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/472.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4740 %A Lane Kenworthy %D 2008 %T Sources of Equality and Inequality: Wages, Jobs, Households and Redistribution %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 471 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, family and networks, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/471.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4739 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Roland Verwiebe %D 2008 %T Die Lohnentwicklung in Deutschland zwischen 1998 und 2005 - Wachsende Ungleichheit %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 61 %N 2 %P 85-91 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4738 %A Joachim Merz %A Peter Paic %D 2006 %T Erfolgsfaktoren freiberuflicher Existenzgründung. Neue mikroökonometrische Ergebnisse mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J FFB Diskussionspapier Nr. 55 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/dp%2055%20Erfolgsfaktoren%20freiberuflicher%20Existenzgr%FCndungen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4737 %A Katja Coneus %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2008 %T Selbstproduktivität in früher Kindheit %J ZEWnews Januar/Februar 2008 %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn0108.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4736 %A Tobias Fritschi %A Ben Jann %D 2008 %T Gesellschaftliche Kosten unzureichender Integration von Zuwanderinnen und Zuwanderern in Deutschland. Welche gesellschaftlichen Kosten entstehen, wenn Integration nicht gelingt? %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/bst/de/media/xcms_bst_dms_23656_23671_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4735 %A Donata Riedel %D 2008 %T Reiche zahlen die höchsten Steuern %J Handelsblatt vom 25.02.2008 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4734 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Warum Geld doch glücklich macht %J Tagesspiegel vom 25.02.2008 %P 22 %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4733 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %D 2004 %T Das sozialpolitische Entscheidungs- und Indikatorensystem (SPES) und der darauf aufbauende Sonderforschungsbereich "Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik" %E Bertram Schefold %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler in Frankfurt am Main %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 525-535 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Report %M 4732 %A Tobias Fritschi %A Tom Oesch %D 2008 %T Volkswirtschaftlicher Nutzen von frühkindlicher Bildung in Deutschland. Eine ökonomische Bewertung langfristiger Bildungseffekte bei Krippenkindern %C Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/bst/de/media/xcms_bst_dms_23966_23968_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4731 %A Joachim Merz %D 2002 %T Time Use Research and time use Data - Actual Topics and New Frontiers %J FFB Discussion Paper No. 32 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 methodological %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/DP%2032%20Time%20Use.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4730 %A Joachim Merz %A Dierk Hirschel %D 2003 %T The distribution and re-distribution of income of self-employed as freelancers and entrepreneurs in Europe %J FFB Discussion Paper No. 39 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/DP%2039%20The%20distribution%20and%20re-distribution%20of%20income.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4729 %A Dierk Hirschel %A Joachim Merz %D 2004 %T Was erklärt hohe Arbeitseinkommen der Selbständigen? Eine Mikroanalyse mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Joachin Merz %E Joachim Wagner %J Perspektiven der Mittelstandsforschung. Ökonomische Analysen zu Selbständigkeit, Freien Berufen und KMU %C Münster %I Lit Verlag %/ 2004: FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 44. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/dp%2044%20Was%20erkl%E4rt%20hohe%20Arbeitseinkommen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4728 %A Joachim Merz %A Paul Böhm %D 2006 %T Tägliche Arbeitszeitmuster und Einkommen von Freien Berufen - Neue Ergebnisse aus der deutschen Zeitbudgeterhebung %J FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 60 %C Lünebürg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/dp%2060%20T%E4gliche%20Arbeitszeitmuster%20und%20Einkommen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4727 %A Peter Paic %D 2007 %T Informationelle Zugänge für die empirische Untersuchung freiberuflicher Existenzgründungen %E Joachim Merz %J Fortschritte der MittelstandsForschung %C Münster %I LIT Verlag %P 83-98 %/ 2006: FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 66. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe. Berufe %2 methodological %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/DP%2066%20-%20Informationelle%20Zug%E4nge%20f%FCr%20die%20empirische%20Untersuchung%20freiberuflicher%20Existenzgr%FCndungen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4726 %A Peter Paic %D 2006 %T Existenzgründung und Einkommen Freier Berufe - Ergebnisse aus dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel %J FFB-Diskussionspapier Nr. 61 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/ffb-files/File/DP/DP%2061%20Existenzgr%FCndung%20und%20Einkommen%20Freier%20Berufe.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4725 %A Francesco Figari %A Horacio Levy %A Holly Sutherland %D 2007 %T Using the EU-SILC for policy Simulation: prospects, some limitations and suggestions %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM1/07 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 Simulation %F methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0107.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4724 %A Stefan Hradil %D 2007 %T Lektion XI - Soziale Ungleichheit, soziale Schichtung und Mobilität %E Hermann Korte %E Bernhard Schäfers %J Einführung in die Hauptbegriffe der Soziologie, 7. grundl. überarb. Auflage %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 211-234 (224) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4723 %A Karin Schulze Buschoff %A Jana Rückert-John %D 1999 %T Teilzeitarbeit in Schweden, Großbritannien und Deutschland. Individuelle Dynamik und Haushaltskontext im Ländervergleich %J WZB Discussion Paper No. FS III 99-406 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://skylla.wzb.eu/pdf/1999/iii99-406.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4722 %A Andrea Brandolini %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2007 %T Inequality Patterns in Western-Type Democracies: Cross-Country Differences and Time Changes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series No. 458 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %/ 2007: Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (ChilD) Working Paper n. 08/2007. Turino: University of Turino, Economics Department %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/458.pdf, http://www.child-centre.it/papers/child08_2007.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4721 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Karsten Kohn %A Alexander C. Lembcke %D 2008 %T Union Density and Varieties of Coverage: The Anatomy of Union Wage Effects in Germany %J IZA DP No. 3356 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-012. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW); 2008: CEP Discussion Paper No 859. London: Centre for Economic Performance %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, labour, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3356.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08012.pdf, http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp0859&r=ltv %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4720 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2002 %T Einstellung der Deutschen zum Euro: Politische Vorteile höher bewertet als wirtschaftlicher Nutzen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 30 %P 497-502 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.92406.de/02-30.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4719 %A Emanuele Canegrati %D 2007 %T A Contribution to the Positive Theory of Direct Taxation %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 469 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study %/ 2007: Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA) Paper No. 6117. Munich: Munich University Library %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/469.pdf, http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/6117/1/MPRA_paper_6117.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4718 %A Timm Bönke %A Carsten Schröder %D 2007 %T Inequality and welfare estimates using two alternative weighting schemes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series No. 463 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/463.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4717 %A David Brady %A Denise Kall %D 2008 %T Nearly universal, but somewhat distinct: The feminization of poverty in affluent Western democracies, 1969-2000 %J Social Science Research %V 37 %N 3 %P 976-1007 %/ 2007: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series No. 462. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study  %2 0 %4 SSCI %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.soc.duke.edu/~brady/web/SSR07.pdf, http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/462.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4716 %A David Brady %A Kevin T. Leicht %D 2007 %T Party to Inequality: Right Party Power and Income Inequality in Affluent Western Democracies %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 460 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/460.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4715 %A Lane Kenworthy %A Leslie McCall %D 2008 %T Inequality, Public Opinion, and Redistribution %J Socio-Economic Review %V 6 %N 1 %P 35-68 %/ 2007: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 459. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/459.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4714 %A Hadas Mandel %D 2007 %T Ideology, Family Policy and Gender Economic Inequality: Different Models, Different Tradeoffs %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series No. 465 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/465.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4713 %A Elena Bardasi %A Janet C. Gornick %D 2008 %T Women's Part-Time Wage Penalties Across Countries %J Feminist Economics %/ 2007: "Women's Part-Time Penalties Across Countries", Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 467. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/467.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4712 %A Alison R. Felix %D 2007 %T Passing the Burden: Corporate Tax Incidence in Open Economics %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 468 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study %/ 2007: FRB Regional Research Working Paper RRWP 07-01. Kansas: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/468.pdf, http://www.kc.frb.org/Publicat/RegionalRWP/RRWP07-01.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4711 %A Aysen Isaoglu %D 2006 %T Occupational Mobility in Germany %J Paper presented at 9th IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics, Bruch 2006 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iza.org/conference_files/SUMS2006/isaoglu_a2651.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4710 %A Thomas Lampert %A Lars Eric Kroll %A Annalena Dunkelberg %D 2007 %T Soziale Ungleichheit der Lebenserwartung in Deutschland %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %V 39 %N 42 %P 11-18 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/Q0UJAH,2,0,Soziale_Ungleichheit_der_Lebenserwartung_in_Deutschland.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4709 %A Rainer Unger %D 2007 %T Gesund durch die Ehe? Gesundheitsentwicklung und Gesundheitsverhalten von Verheirateten %J BiB-Mitteilungen %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bib-demographie.de/cln_051/nn_750528/SharedDocs/Publikationen/DE/Download/BiBMitteilungen/Heft4__2007,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/Heft4_2007.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4708 %A Peter Krause %A Katja Möhring %A Tanja Zähle %D 2008 %T Wohlstandsdisparitäten bei Älteren in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Deutsche Rentenversicherung %N 1 %P 40-59 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4707 %A Jan Thomsen %D 2007 %T Wenn der 9. November... %J Berliner Zeitung vom 09.11.2007 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4706 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Reichtumsstudie. Männer haben doppelt so viel Geld %J Manager Magazin vom 07.11.2007 %F %U http://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/artikel/0,2828,515822,00.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4705 %A Ingrid Tucci %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Zuwanderung stärkt Religiösität in Deutschland. Doch auch Kinder ausländischer Eltern seltener in Gottesdiensten %J Saarbrücker Zeitung vom 27.12.2006 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4704 %A Matthias Schündeln %D 2007 %T Are Immigrants More Mobile Than Natives? Evidence from Germany %J IZA DP No. 3226 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3226.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4703 %A Thomas Kühn %D 2004 %T Berufsbiografie und Familiengründung. Biografiegestaltung junger Erwachsener nach Abschluss der Berufsausbildung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4702 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2008 %T Die Rolle der Umfrageinstitute in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Dateninfrastruktur %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 36 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten (RatSWD) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2008/36_08.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4701 %A Nicole Binder %D 2007 %T The Effect of Occupational Mismatch on Overqualification - An Empirical Analysis for Germany Using a Simultaneous Equations Model. %J Discussion Paper Nr. 01/07 %C Freiburg im Breisgau %I Institut für allgemeine Wirtschaftsforschung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4700 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 1994 %T Housing Market Regulations and Housing Market Performance in the United States, Germany, and Japan %E Rebecca M. Blank %J Social Protection versus Economic Flexibility. Is There a Trade-off? %C Chicago and London %I The University of Chicago Press %P 119-156 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4699 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Angst und Realität der Mittelschicht in Deutschland %J FAZ.NET vom 07.06.2007 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4698 %A Ulla Thiede %D 2007 %T Wer hat, dem wird gegeben %J General-Anzeiger vom 09.11.2007 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4697 %A Frieder R. Lang %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Patientenverfügungen in Deutschland: Bedingungen für ihre Verbreitung und Gründe der Ablehnung %J Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift %V 132 %N 48 %P 2558-2562 %/ 2009: Kochsiek, Kurt (Hrsg.): Nova Acta Leopoldina Nr. 369 Band 105 "Altern und Gesundheit". Halle (Saale): Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina %R 10.1055/s-2007-993097 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %U http://www.geronto.uni-erlangen.org/personen/Lang&Wagner2007_PV.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4696 %A DIW Berlin (Ed.) %D 2007 %T DIW Berlin Annual Report 2006 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74543/DIW_annual_report_2006.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4695 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Verheiratete greifen seltener zur Zigarette %J RWI:News 4/2007 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4694 %A Claus Schäfer %D 2007 %T Erste Reue über Verteilungssünden? - Zur Einkommensentwicklung 2006 %J WSI-Mitteilungen %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/wsimit_2007_11_schaefer(1).pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4693 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Nanotechnologie in der Bevölkerung noch wenig bekannt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 45 %P 673-677 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74781/07-45-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4692 %A Bruce Headey %D 2008 %T The Set-Point Theory of Well-Being: Negative Results and Consequent Revisions %J Social Indicators Research %V 85 %N 4 %P 389-403 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4691 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2005 %T Zur Entwicklung des Sportmarkts in einer alternden Gesellschaft %E H.-D. Horch %E G. Hovemann %E S. Kaiser %E K. Viebahn %J Perspektiven des Sportmarketing - Besonderheiten, Herausforderungen, Tendenzen %C Köln %I Institut für Sportökonomie und Sportmanagement %P 29-41 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4690 %A Christoph Breuer %A Pamela Wicker %D 2007 %T Körperliche Aktivität über die Lebensspanne %E Reinhard Fuchs %E Wiebke Göhner %E Harald Seelig %J Aufbau eines körperlich-aktiven Lebensstils. Theorie, Empirie und Praxis. Sportpsychologie Band 4 %C Göttingen (u.a.) %I Hogrefe %P 89-107 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 4689 %A United Nations Economic and Social Council (Ed.) %D 2004 %T Poverty Statistics: Issues in Poverty Measurement. Planning and Design of Household Panel Surveys for Enhancing Poverty Statistics %C o.O. %I United Nations Economic and Social Council %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.www.unescap.org/stat/sos1/sos1_17e.pdf %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4688 %A Eske Hicken %D 2007 %T Immer mehr Niedriglöhner %J Frankfurter Rundschau (FR) vom 08.12.2007 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4687 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (Hrsg.) %D 2007 %T Das Erreichte nicht verspielen. Jahresgutachten 2007/08 (darin: Analyse II: Entwicklung der personellen Einkommens- und Vermögensverteilung in Deutschland) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.sachverstaendigenrat-wirtschaft.de/download/gutachten/jg07_ana.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4686 %A Jan Goebel %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Nils R.J. Witte %A Susanne Gerstenberg %D 2007 %T Die Verknüpfung des SOEP mit MICROM-Indikatoren: Der MICROM-SOEP Datensatz %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 26 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78103/diw_datadoc_2007-026.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 4685 %A Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch %A Birgit Schultz %D 2008 %T Jeder fünfte abhängig Beschäftigte im Osten verdient weniger als 7,50 Euro je Stunde %J IWH-Pressemitteilung 3/2008 %C Halle %I Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4684 %A Jan Goebel %D 2007 %T Nach der Einführung von Arbeitslosengeld II: Deutlich mehr Verlierer als Gewinner unter den Hilfeempfängern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 50 %P 753-761 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/76990/07-50-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 4683 %A Susan Kaufmann %A Lutz Rohrmann %A Szablewski-Cavus %D 2008 %T Orientierung im Beruf %C Berlin und München %I Langenscheidt %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4682 %A o.V. %D 2008 %T Jeder fünfte Ostdeutsche bekommt weniger als den Mindestlohn %J SPIEGEL ONLINE vom 25. Januar 2008 %F %U http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/0,1518,530954,00.html %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4681 %A Gabriele Kunz %D 2008 %T Kurz vor Toresschluss. Warum deutsche Männer Frauen aus wirtschaftlich schwächeren Ländern heiraten %J Psychologie Heute, Februar 2008 %P 18 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4680 %A Lawrence M. Kahn %D 2007 %T Employment Protection Reforms, Employment and the Incidence of Temporary Jobs in Europe: 1995-2001 %J IZA DP No. 3241 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, econometrics, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3241.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4679 %A Shigehiro Oishi %A Ed Diener %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2007 %T The Optimun Level of Well-Being. Can People Be Too Happy? %J Perspectives on Psychological Science %V 2 %N 4 %P 346-360 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4678 %A Karl Brenke %A Johannes Ziemendorff %D 2008 %T Hilfebedürftig trotz Arbeit? - kein Massenphänomen in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 75 %N 4 %P 33-40 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78377/08-4-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4677 %A Jochen Paulus %A Rolf Degen %D 2008 %T Glückssplitter. Aus der Rumpelkammer der Glücksforschung haben unsere Autoren ein paar Fundstücke hervorgezogen %J Bild der Wissenschaft 2/2008 %P 30-31 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4676 %A Stefan Bergheim %D 2008 %T Well-being in Germany. Its happy regions have much in common %J Deutsche Bank Research, 7. Januar 2008 %C Frankfurt am Main %I Deutsche Bank %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD/PROD0000000000219608.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4675 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Integration türkischer Immigranten in den deutschen und niederländischen Arbeitsmarkt %J IZA Compact %V November 2007 %P 10-12 %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_27.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4674 %A Philip Plickert %D 2007 %T Die Umverteilung der Einkommen funktioniert %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) vom 18.12.2007 %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 4673 %A Alexander Labeit %D 2007 %T Das Erwerbsverhalten und die Entlohnung von Frauen vor und nach einer Erziehungsfreistellung in Deutschland: Ökonomische Theorien und empirische Analysen (Dissertation) %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaften und Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %U http://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/madoc/volltexte/2008/1812/pdf/Labeit.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4672 %A Daniele Checchi %A Cecilia García-Peñalosa %D 2008 %T Labour Market Institutions and Income Inequality %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 470 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/470.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4671 %A Peter Mohler %D 2008 %T Laudatio auf Bernhard von Rosenbladt %J RatSWD Working Paper No. 35 %C Berlin %I Rat für Sozial- und WirtschaftsDaten %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2008/35_08.pdf %G D %0 Book %M 4670 %A Nicole Binder %D 2007 %T Zwischen Selbstselektion und Diskriminierung. Eine empirische Analyse von Frauenbenachteiligung am deutschen Arbeitsmarkt anhand alternativer Indikatoren unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Berufswahl (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4669 %A Alena Bicakova %A Eva Sierminska %D 2008 %T Mortgage Market Maturity and Homeownership Inequality among Young Households: A Five-Country Perspective %J SOEPpapers 90 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Papers No. 778. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79474/diw_sp0090.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81771/dp778.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4668 %A Jan Göbel %A Peter Krause %A Rainer Pischner %A Ingo Sieber %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2008 %T Daten- und Datenbankstruktur der Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 89 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Berlin Data Documentation 28. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79473/diw_sp0089.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/aa73/79475/diw_datadoc_2008_028.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4667 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2008 %T Risk Aversion and Trade Union Membership %J SOEPpapers 88 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: DIW Discussion Paper No. 770. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2008: IZA DP 3351. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79230/diw_sp0088.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79472/dp770.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3351.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4666 %A Irene Becker %A Richard Hauser %D 2008 %T Vom Kinderzuschlag zum Kindergeldzuschlag: ein Reformvorschlag zur Bekämpfung von Kinderarmut %J SOEPpapers 87 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F SP, income and poverty, family and networks, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/79148/diw_sp0087.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4665 %A Richard Hauser %D 2008 %T Problems of the German Contribution to EU-SILC - A research perspective, comparing EU-SILC, Microcensus and SOEP %J SOEPpapers 86 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: RatSWD Working Paper 20/2008. Berlin: Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten %2 methodological %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78924/diw_sp0086.pdf, http://www.ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2008/20_08.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4664 %A John T. Addison %A Mário Centeno %A Pedro Portugal %D 2008 %T Do Reservation Wages Really Decline? Some International Evidence on the Determinants of Reservation Wages %J Journal of Labor Research %V 30 %N 1 %P 1-8 %/ 2008: IZA DP 3289. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); SOEPpapers 85. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s12122-008-9057-y %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78586/diw_sp0085.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3289.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4663 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %A Jürgen Buck %D 2008 %T Wie wirken Änderungen von Pendlerpauschale und Werbungskostenpauschale? Ein Mikrosimulationsmodell %J SOEPpapers 83 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F SP, transfer systems, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78551/diw_sp0083.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4662 %A Katherin Barg %A Miriam Beblo %D 2008 %T Does marriage pay more than cohabitation? Selection and specialization effects on male wages in Germany %J SOEPpapers 82 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, family and networks, gender %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78550/diw_sp0082.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4661 %A Ingo Geishecker %A Holger Görg %A Jakob Roland Munch %D 2008 %T Do Labour Market Institutions Matter? Micro-Level Wage Effects of International Outsourcing in Three European Countries %J SOEPpapers 81 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: IZA DP 3212. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2007: EPRU Working Paper Series 2007-03. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, Economic Policy Research Unit; 2007: Research Paper 2007/42. Nottingham: University of Nottingham, Leverhulme Centre; 2007: Kiel Working Papers. Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78549/diw_sp0081.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3212.pdf , http://www.econ.ku.dk/eprn_epru/Workings_Papers/wp-07-03.pdf , http://www.gep.org.uk/shared/shared_levpublications/Research_Papers/2007/07_42.pdf , http://www.ifw-members.ifw-kiel.de/publications/do-labour-market-institutions-matter-micro-level-wage-effects-of-international-outsourcing-in-three-european-countries-1/kap1404.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4660 %A Daniel D. Schnitzlein %D 2009 %T Struktur und Ausmaß der intergenerationalen Einkommensmobilität in Deutschland %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 229 %N 4 %P 450-466 %/ 2008: Verbunden über Generationen - Struktur und Ausmaß der intergenerationalen Einkommensmobilität in Deutschland. SOEPpapers 80. Berlin: DIW Berlin and  IAB Discussion Paper 01/2008. Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, income and poverty, family and networks, econometrics %K Intergenerational mobility, distribution, Germany %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78661/diw_sp0080.pdf, http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2008/dp0108.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4659 %A Sebastian Gundel %A Heiko Peters %D 2008 %T What Determines the Duration of Stay of Immigrants in Germany? Evidence from a Longitudinal Duration Analysis %J International Journal of Social Economics %V 35 %N 11 %P 769 - 782 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 79. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78211/diw_sp0079.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4658 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %A Frieder R. Lang %D 2008 %T Psychological research with the German socio-economic panel %J International Journal of Psychology %V 43 %N 3-4 (Special Issue: XXIX International Congress of Psychology: Abstracts) %P 577-577 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %G GB %0 Report %M 4657 %A Amelie Constant %A Liliya Gataullina %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T Naturalization Proclivities, Ethnicity and Integration %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6656 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 77. Berlin: DIW Berlin; DIW Discussion Papers 755. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2007: IZA DP 3260. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78209/diw_sp0077.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78007/dp755.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3260.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4656 %A Justina A.V. Fischer %A Alfonso Sousa-Poza %D 2009 %T Does Job Satisfaction Improve the Health of Workers? New Evidence Using Panel Data and Objective Measures of Health %J Health Economics %V 18 %N 1 %P 71-89 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 76. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: IZA DP 3256. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2007: SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance No. 687. Stockholm: Stockholm School of Economics %R 10.1002/hec.1341 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F SP, labour, health, subjective indicators, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77990/diw_sp0076.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3256.pdf, http://swopec.hhs.se/hastef/papers/hastef0687.pdf %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4655 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %D 2008 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel: How It All Began %J SOEPpapers 75 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F SP, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77389/diw_sp0075.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4654 %A Arndt Werner %A Petra Moog %D 2007 %T Arbeitsbedingungen in KMU und ihr Einfluss auf die Neigung zur Selbständigkeit: eine empirische und theoretische Untersuchung auf Basis des Humankapitalansatzes %J Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft Special Issue 6/2007 %N 6 %P 75-97 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4653 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Vom Kassenwechsel zur Kundenmobilität. Zum Paradigmenwechsel empirischer Analysen der Präferenzen von Versicherten der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung %E Hans Adam %E Cornelia Behrens %E Dirk Göpffarth %E Beate Jochimsen %J Öffentliche Finanzen und Gesundheitsökonomie. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Professor Dr. Klaus-Dirk Henke %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 233-254 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4652 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Till Seeck %D 2007 %T Ist das Normalarbeitsverhältnis noch armutsvermeidend? Erwerbstätigkeit in Zeiten deregulierter Arbeitsmärkte und des Umbaus sozialer Sicherungssysteme %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 59 %N 3 %P 459-492 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4651 %A Hendrik Luchtmeier %A Johannes Ziemendorff %D 2007 %T Aufstocker - Kein Indiz für ein Niedriglohnproblem %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 87 %N 12 %P 794-799 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4650 %A Markus Deggerich %A et al. %D 2007 %T Der große Graben %J Der Spiegel %N 51 %P 22-36 %F %U http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=54683163&top=SPIEGEL %G D %0 Report %M 4649 %A Thomas Straubhaar %A Michael Opielka %D 2007 %T Professoren Straubhaar und Opielka kritisieren Sachverständigenrat: Fehleinschätzungen bei der Finanzierbarkeit aufgrund zweifelhafter Annahmen verstellen den Blick auf die Chancen! %J HWWI Standpunkt Spezial Dezember 2007 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://idw-online.de/pages/de/news240013 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4648 %A Jan Goebel %A Peter Krause %D 2007 %T Gestiegene Einkommensungleichheit in Deutschland %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 87 %N 12 %P 824-832 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4647 %A Horacio Levy %A Christine Lietz %A Holly Sutherland %D 2007 %T A Guaranteed Income for Europe's Children? %E Stephen P. Jenkins %E John Micklewright %J Inequality and Poverty Re-examined %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 209-231 %2 Simulation %F %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4646 %A Brian Nolan %A Christopher T. Whelan %D 2007 %T On the Multidimensionality of Poverty and Social Exclusion %E Stephen P. Jenkins %E John Micklewright %J Inequality and Poverty Re-examined %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 146-165 %2 methodological %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book %M 4645 %A Ronald Dekker %D 2007 %T Non-standard employment and mobility in Dutch, German and British labour market (PhD Thesis) %C N.N. %I N.N. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4644 %A Frieder R. Lang %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Patientenverfügungen in Deutschland: Empirische Evidenz für die Jahre 2005 bis 2007 %J SOEPpapers 71 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/76512/diw_sp0071.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4643 %A Christian Pfeifer %A Thomas Cornelißen %D 2010 %T The impact of participation in sports on educational attainment—New evidence from Germany %J Economics of Education Review %V 29 %N 1 %P 94-103 %/ 2007:SOEPpapers 68. Berlin: DIW Berlin and  IZA DP No. 3160. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.econedurev.2009.04.002 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, education, miscellaneous %K Allocation of time, Human capital, School choice, Sport %X We analyze the impact of exercising sports during childhood and adolescence on educational attainment. The theoretical framework is based on models of allocation of time and educational productivity. Using the rich information from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), we apply generalized ordered probit models to estimate the effect of participation in sport activities on secondary school degrees and professional degrees. Even after controlling for important variables and selection into sport, we find strong evidence that the effect of sport on educational attainment is statistically significant and positive. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/76186/diw_sp0068.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3160.pdf; http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6VB9-4WR66K4-1-1&_cdi=5921&_user=4888685&_pii=S027277570900065X&_orig=browse&_coverDate=02%2F28%2F2010&_sk=999709998&view=c&wchp=dGLbVlb-zSkWA&md5=9313963cf1b03d4ba8f0ac57f2255e71&ie=/sdarticle.pdf; %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4642 %A Michaela Sixt %D 2007 %T Die strukturelle und individuelle Dimension bei der Erklärung von regionaler Bildungsungleichheit %J SOEPpapers 66 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, education %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74834/diw_sp0066.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4641 %A Juliana Körnert %A Martin Diewald %D 2007 %T Rezension zu Johannes J. Huinink und H. Karl Alexander Röhler: Liebe und Arbeit in Paarbeziehungen. Zur Erklärung geschlechtstypischer Arbeitsteilung in nichtehelichen und ehelichen Lebensgemeinschaften %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 59 %N 3 %P 544-546 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G D %0 Report %M 4640 %A Holger Bonin %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2007 %T Inanspruchnahme familienbezogener Leistungen im Lebensverlauf (Kurzfassung der Expertise im Auftrag der Prognos AG für das Kompetenzzentrum für familienbezogene Leistungen beim Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Abteilung2/Pdf-Anlagen/familienbezogene-leistungen-langfassung,property=pdf,bereich=,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4639 %A Francesco Figari %A Herwig Immervoll %A Horacio Levy %A Holly Sutherland %D 2007 %T Inequalities Within Couples: Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe %J ISER Working Paper No. 2007-28 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %/ 2007: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM6/07. Colchester: University of Essex; 2007: IZA DP No. 3201. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2007: SOEPpapers 74. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F SP, gender, income and poverty, labour, methods, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2007-28.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0607.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3201.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/77357/diw_sp0073.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 4638 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Item Non-Response and Imputation of Annual Labor Income in Panel Surveys from a Cross-National Perspective %J SOEPpapers 49 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 736. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %2 methodological %F SP, labour, methods, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/65965/diw_sp0049.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74150/dp736.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4637 %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2007 %T Is a Flat Tax politically feasible in a grown-up Welfare State? %J FiFo-CPE Discussion Paper No. 07-6 %C Köln %I Finanzwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut an der Universität zu Köln %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %U http://opus.zbw-kiel.de/volltexte/2007/5611/pdf/FiFo-CPE-DP_07-06.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4636 %A Edin Basic %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2007 %T Assessing the bias due to non-coverage of residential movers in the German Microcensus Panel: an evaluation using data from the Socio-Economic Panel %J Advances in Statistical Analysis (AStA) %V 91 %N 3 %P 311-334 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4635 %A Lena Jacobi %D 2003 %T Die Dunkelziffer der Armut – Eine Analyse der Nichtinanspruchnahme von Sozialhilfe in Deutschland %J Potsdamer Beiträge zur Sozialforschung Nr. 19 %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.uni-potsdam.de/u/soziologie/methoden/forschung/potsbei/Potsdamer_Beitrag_Nr_19.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4634 %A Peter Haan %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T Mehr Beschäftigung durch Subventionierung der Sozialbeiträge? Eine empirische Evaluation aktueller Reformvorschläge %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 8 %N 4 %P 378-388 %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4633 %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2007 %T Beschäftigungs- und Finanzierungswirkungen von Kombilohnmodellen %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 87 %N 4 %P 226-231 %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4632 %A Wolfgang Eggert %A Maximilian von Ehrlich %A Robert Fenge %A Günther König %D 2007 %T Konvergenz- und Wachstumseffekte der europäischen Regionalpolitik in Deutschland %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 8 %N 2 %P 130-146 %/ 2007: Veröffentlichung des DFG-Schwerpunktprogramms "Institutionelle Gestaltung föderaler Systeme - Theorie und Empirie". Bonn: Universität Bonn %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %U http://www.zei.de/download/Foederalismus/Konvergenz%20und%20Wachstumseffekte.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4631 %A Max Dehne %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2007 %T Persönlichkeitsmerkmale im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) - Konzept, Umsetzung und empirische Eigenschaften %J DIW Research Notes 26 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F %X In the last few years, increasing consensus has emerged among a growing number of disciplines on what constitutes an adequately comprehensive taxonomy of personality dimensions. These "Big Five" personality traits are broad dimensions of individual differences in experience and behaviour: Neuroticism (N), Extraversion (E), Openness to Experience (O), Agreeableness (A) and Conscientiousness. In the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), these dimensions are surveyed using a specially developed short version (BFI-S) of common inventories. The results will provide a unique basis for future panel analyses of relations between psychological, sociological, and economic factors at the individual level. This article's aims are threefold: First, it summarizes the current research on the Big Five and clarifies the relevance of the BFI-S in the SOEP for current issues in this field. Second, it examines the validity and reliability of the BFI-S. The results confirm the suitability of this instrument: it replicates the five-factor structure; the scales show satisfactory internal consistency; and the meanings of the five factors derived from the BFI-S seem equivalent to those of more extensive inventories. Third, it uses the 2005 SOEP data for a norm-based scoring of the Big Five factor scores and conducts method analyses regarding selectivity and response sets. Since no serious evidence against the validity of the resulting scores could be found, these SOEP factor scores can provide solid German reference scores for other studies. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.76533.de/rn26.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4630 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %A Martin Diewald %D 2007 %T Auswirkungen der Familiengründung auf den Berufsverlauf von Männern %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 59 %N 3 %P 440-458 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4629 %A Vanessa Gash %A Antje Mertens %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2007 %T Are fixed-term jobs bad for your health?: A comparison of West-Germany and Spain %J European Societies %V 9 %N 3 %P 429-458 %/ 2006: IAB Discussionpaper No. 08/2006. Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, health, international comparison %U http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2006/dp0806.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4628 %A Daniela Glockner %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T Self-Employment: A Way to End Unemployment? Empirical Evidence from German Pseudo-Panel Data %J IZA DP No. 2561 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2561.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4627 %A Peter Haan %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2007 %T Optimal Taxation: The Design of Child Related Cash- and In-Kind-Benefits %J SOEPpapers 65 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 3128. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 cross-sectional %F SP, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74833/diw_sp0065.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3128.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4626 %A Sebastian Gundel %A Heiko Peters %D 2007 %T Assimilation and Cohort Effects for German Immigrants %J SOEPpapers 64 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: CAWM-Discussion Paper No. 6. Münster: Universität Münster, Centrum für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung Münster (CAWM) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, migration, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74832/diw_sp0064.pdf, http://www.wiwi.uni-muenster.de/cawm/forschen/Download/Diskbeitraege/DP_6_Assimilation_and_Cohort_Effects_for_German_Immigrants.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4625 %A Moritz Koch %D 2007 %T Soziale Kluft in Deutschland wächst: Reiche besitzen fast zwei Drittel des Volksvermögens / DGB fordert höhere Erbschaftssteuer %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 7. November 2007 (Nr. 256) %P 19 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4624 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2007 %T Vermögen in Deutschland wesentlich ungleicher verteilt als Einkommen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 45 %P 665-677 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4623 %A Rolf Ketzler %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2007 %T Anreize wirken: Deutsche Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitute im Aufwind %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 46 %P 685-704 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G X %0 Journal Article %M 4622 %A Kathrin Dummann %D 2008 %T What determines supply and demand for occupational pensions in Germany? %J Journal of Pension Economics and Finance %V 7 %N 2 %P 131-156 %/ 2007: "What determines the demand for occupational pensions in Germany?", SOEPpapers 67. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: "Determinants of Occupational Pension Provision in Germany", Thünen-Series of Applied Economic Theory, Working Paper No. 75. Rostock: Universität Rostock, Wirschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/75177/diw_sp0067.pdf, http://www.wiwi.uni-rostock.de/fileadmin/Institute/VWL/VWL-Institut/RePEc/pdf/wp75thuenen.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4621 %A Stefan Bergheim %D 2007 %T Deutschland zum Wohlfühlen: Viele Gemeinsamkeiten in den glücklichen Regionen %J Aktuelle Themen 401 %C Frankfurt am Main %I Deutsche Bank Research %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD/PROD0000000000217838.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4620 %A Eva Sierminska %A Andrea Brandolini %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2007 %T Cross-National Comparison of Income and Wealth Status in Retirement: First Results From the Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS) %J CRR WP 2007-3 %C Boston (MA) %I Center for Retirement Research at Boston College %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://escholarship.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1140&context=retirement_papers %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4619 %A Martin Groß %D 2007 %T Soziale Sicherheit und Gerechtigkeit %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 17 %N 2 %P 151-166 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4618 %A Helmut Wienert %D 2006 %T Simulation privater Bildungserträge: Lehre bringt Traumrenditen %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 86 %N 10 %P 660-664 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4617 %A Christian Bergs %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2006 %T Das Familiensplitting als Reformoption in der Familienbesteuerung %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 86 %N 10 %P 639-644 %/ 2006: "Reformoptionen der Familienbesteuerung. Aufkommens-, Verteilungs- und Arbeitsangebotseffekte", Finanzwissenschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 06-8, Köln: Finanzwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut an der Universität zu Köln %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %U http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~u5001ah/webserver/webdata/paper/Schaefer-Thi.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4616 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Mathias Sinning %D 2007 %T Social Deprivation and Exclusion of Immigrants in Germany %J SOEPpapers 63 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, income and poverty, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74771/diw_sp0063.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4615 %A Christiane Schiersmann %D 2007 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4614 %A Arie Kapteyn %A James P. Smith %A Arthur van Soest %D 2007 %T Labor Market Status and Transitions During the Pre-Retirement Years: Learning from International Differences %J NBER Working Paper 13536 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 2007: MRRC WP 2007-149. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Retirement Research Center %2 cross-sectional %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.mrrc.isr.umich.edu/publications/Papers/pdf/wp149.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book %M 4613 %A Bau- u. Stadtentw. u. Bundesamt f. Bauwesen u. Raumordnung (Hrsg.) Bundesministerium f. Verkehr %D 2007 %T Investitionsprozesse im Wohnungsbestand - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung privater Vermieter (Forschungen Heft 129) %C Berlin/Bonn %I BMVBS und BBR %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bbr.bund.de/cln_005/nn_23494/DE/Veroeffentlichungen/Forschungen/2007/Heft129__DL,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/Heft129_DL.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4612 %A Karl Brenke %A Liliya Gataullina %A Lars Handrich %A Sandra Proske %D 2007 %T Zu den Löhnen der Lokomotivführer der deutschen Bahn AG %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 43 %P 621-629 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4611 %A Kurt Salentin %D 2007 %T Die Aussiedler-Stichprobenziehung %J Methoden - Daten - Analysen %V 1 %N 1 %P 25-44 %2 Technical documentation %F %G D %0 Book %M 4610 %A International Monetary Fund (ed.) %D 2007 %T World Economic Outlook October 2007: Globalization and Inequality (Chapter 4) %C Washington D. C. %I International Monetary Fund %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2007/02/pdf/c4.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4609 %A Helmut Rainer %A Thomas Siedler %D 2008 %T Subjective Income and Employment Expectations and Preferences for Redistribution %J Economics Letters %V 99 %N 3 %P 449-453 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4608 %A Christoph Knoppik %D 2007 %T The kernel-location approach: A new non-parametric approach to the analysis of downward nominal wage rigidity in micro data %J Economics Letters %V 97 %N 3 %P 253-259 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4607 %A Susanne Rässler %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2006 %T Survey item nonresponse and its treatment %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 90 %N 1 %P 217-232 %/ 2006: "Survey Item Nonresponse and its Treatment", in: Hübler, O. and Frohn, J. (eds.): Modern Economic Analysis. Berlin u. a.: Springer, S. 215-230 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4606 %A Rolf Becker %D 2007 %T Wie nachhaltig sind Bildungsaufstiege wirklich? %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 59 %N 3 %P 512-521 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4605 %A Albert Martin %A Marcus Falke %A Christian Gade %D 2007 %T The Assessment of the Emplyoment relationship by Civil Servants. Theoretical and Empirical Insights from a Study in District Courts in Lower Saxony %J management revue %V 18 %N 3 %P 293-321 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4604 %A David Glowsky %D 2007 %T Why Do German Men Marry Women from Less Developed Countries? An Analysis of Transnational Partner Search Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel %J SOEPpapers 61 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, family and networks, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74656/diw_sp0061.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4603 %A Monika Sander %D 2007 %T Return Migration and the "Healthy Immigrant Effect" %J SOEPpapers 60 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74655/diw_sp0060.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4602 %A Mathias Sinning %D 2007 %T Wealth and Asset Holdings of Immigrants in Germany %J SOEPpapers 59 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: Ruhr Economics Paper No. 30. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen; 2007: IZA DP 3089. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, migration, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74153/diw_sp0059.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP030/REP_07_030.PDF, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3089.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4601 %A Daniel Horgos %D 2009 %T Labor Market Effects of International Outsourcing: How Measurement Matters %J International Review of Economics and Finance (forthcoming) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 58. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1016/j.iref.2008.10.006 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F SP, labour, income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/73997/diw_sp0058.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4600 %A Paola Sapienza %A Anna Toldra %A Luigi Zingales %D 2007 %T Understanding Trust %J NBER Working Paper 13387 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 2007: CRSP Working Paper No. 621. Chicago: University of Chicago - CRSP %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://faculty.chicagogsb.edu/finance/papers/UnderstandingTrustAugust21.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4599 %A Bruce Headey %D 2007 %T The Set-point Theory of Well-being Needs Replacing - On the Brink of a Scientific Revolution? %J SOEPpapers 55 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Discussion Paper 753. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/68696/diw_sp0055.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4598 %A Rainer Unger %D 2008 %T Gesundheit im Lebenslauf: Zur relativen Bedeutung von Selektions- gegenüber Kausaleffekten am Beispiel des Familienstands %E Ulrich Bauer %E Uwe H. Bittlingmayer %E Matthias Richter %J Health Inequalities: Determinanten und Mechanismen gesundheitlicher Ungleichheit %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 430-451 %/ SOEPpapers 54. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/68662/diw_sp0054.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4597 %A Frieder R. Lang %A Paul B. Baltes %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Desired Lifetime and End-of-Life Desires Across Adulthood From 20 to 90: A Dual-Source Information Model %J Journal of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences %V 62 %N 5 %P P268-P276 %2 other %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4596 %A Lynn Prince Cooke %D 2007 %T Persistent Policy Effects on the Division of Domestic Tasks in Reunified Germany %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 69 %N 4 %P 930-950 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4595 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2007 %T To Claim or Not to Claim: Estimating Non-Take-Up of Social Assistance in Germany and the Role of Measurement Error %J SOEPpapers 53 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, transfer systems, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/67143/diw_sp0053.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4594 %A Stefan Bach %A Henriette Houben %A Ralf Maiterth %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2007 %T Erbschaftsteuerreform: Gleichmäßige Vermögenserfassung und niedrigere Steuersätze statt selektiver Besteuerung %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik %V 56 %N 3 %P 301-312 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 52. Berlin: DIW Berlin  %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F SP, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/67142/diw_sp0052.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4593 %A Regina Krieger %D 2007 %T Argumente für Bildungspolitiker: Eine Studie zeigt, dass die Dauer des Besuchs einer Kindertagesstätte den späteren Schulerfolg beeinflusst %J Handelsblatt, 13.06.2007 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4592 %A Christian Dustmann %D 2008 %T Return Migration, Investment in Children, and Intergenerational Mobility: Comparing Sons of Foreign- and Native-Born Fathers %J Journal of Human Resources %V 43 %N 2 %P 299-324 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 3080. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, family and networks, income and poverty, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3080.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4591 %A Olivier Bargain %A Tim Callan %D 2010 %T Analysing the Effects of Tax-Benefit Reforms on Income Distribution: A Decomposition Approach %J Journal of Economic Inequality %V 8 %N 1 %P 1-21 %/ 2007: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM5/07. Colchester: University of Essex and IZA DP No. 3078. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %R DOI 10.1007/s10888-008-9101-4 %2 simulation %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, income and poverty, econometrics, methods %K tax-benefit policy, inequality, poverty, decomposition, microsimulation %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3078.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0507.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4590 %A Teresa Casey %A Christian Dustmann %D 2008 %T Intergenerational Transmission of Language Capital and Economic Outcomes %J Journal of Human Resources %V 43 %N 3 %P 660-687 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 3074. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.3368/jhr.43.3.660 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F migration, labour, family and networks %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3074.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4589 %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2007 %T The Effect of Job Displacement on the Transitions to Employment and Early Retirement for Older Workers in Four European Countries %J IZA DP No. 3069 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F international comparison, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3069.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4588 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2007 %T Migrant Ethnic Identity: Concept and Policy Implications %J IZA DP No. 3056 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3056.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4587 %A Amelie Constant %A Rowan Roberts %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T Ethnic Identity and Immigrant Homeownership %J Urban Studies %V 46 %N 9 %P 1879-1898 %/ 2007: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6490. London: Centre for Economomic Policy Research (CEPR); SOEPpapers 57. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: IZA DP No. 3050. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1177/0042098009106022 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, migration, consumption / assets / habitation %X Immigrants are much less likely to own their homes than natives, even after controlling for a broad range of life-cycle and socioeconomic characteristics and housing market conditions. This paper extends the analysis of immigrant housing tenure choice by explicitly accounting for ethnic identity as a potential infl uence on the homeowner-ship decision, using a two-dimensional composite index of ethnic identity that incorporates attachments to both origin and host cultures. In the case of Germany, the evidence suggests that immigrants with a stronger commitment to the host country are more likely to achieve homeownership for a given set of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, regardless of their level of attachment to their home country. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3050.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/73996/diw_sp0057.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4586 %A Anita I. Drever %D 2008 %T Germans in Germany's Ethnic Neighborhoods %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 128 %N 1 %P 175-190 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 48. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F SP, comsumption / assets / habitation, migration, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/63419/diw_sp0048.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4585 %A Jürgen Friedrichs %D 2008 %T Which Progress for Poverty Studies Can We Expect from New Large Data Sources? %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 128 %N 1 %P 65-73 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 43. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 other %4 Ref %F SP, income and poverty, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/63423/diw_sp0043.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4584 %A Karlheinz Ruckriegel %D 2007 %T Glücksforschung %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium (WiSt) %V 36 %N 10 %P 515-530 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4583 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2007 %T Soziales Engagement im Ruhestand: Erfahrung wichtiger als frei verfügbare Zeit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 39 %P 565-570 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4582 %A Marek Fuchs %A Michaela Sixt %D 2007 %T Bildungsmobilität über drei Generationen. Was genau bewirken Bildungsaufstiege für die Kinder der Aufsteiger? - Replik auf den Diskussionsbeitrag von Rolf Becker %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 59 %N 3 %P 524-535 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4581 %A Peter Burton %A Shelley Phipps %D 2007 %T Families, Time and Money in Canada, Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 53 %N 3 %P 460-483 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4580 %A David Glowsky %D 2007 %T Staatsbürgerschaft als Ressource bei der Heirat ausländischer Frauen - eine Analyse mit Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panel %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie (ZfS) %V 36 %N 4 %P 282-301 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 56. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, family and networks, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78206/diw_sp0056.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4579 %A OECD %D 2007 %T Education at a Glance 2007 (Chapter A, Indicator A9) %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4578 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2007 %T Increasing Persistent Poverty in Germany %J Weekly Report %V 3 %N 4 %P 21-26 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4577 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2007 %T Armut in Deutschland verfestigt sich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 12 %P 177-182 %2 longitudinal %F %X Nach den Armuts- und Reichtumsberichten der Bundesregierung hat die Einkommensarmut in Deutschland den höchsten Stand seit 20 Jahren erreicht. Dieser statistische Befund wird vielfach als Beleg für die Existenz und das Wachstum einer "abgehängten Unterklasse" gesehen. In anderen Szenarien erscheinen große Teile der Gesellschaft vom Absturz in die Armut bedroht. Bezieht man die Dauer von individuellen Armutsphasen und die unterschiedlichen Lebensbereiche, in denen Notsituationen auftreten, in die Analyse ein, so zeigt sich eine Zunahme verfestigter Armut. Eine Ausbreitung der Prekarität, d. h. des Pendelns zwischen der "Mitte" und der "Armut", ist nicht zu beobachten. Hauptbetroffene verfestigter Armut sind nach wie vor Arbeiter, vor allem Arbeiterfamilien mit Migrationshintergrund oder mehreren Kindern. Armut entweder als Problem einer kulturell verwahrlosten neuen Unterschicht zu deuten oder als kollektive Abstiegsbedrohung der gesamten Gesellschaft zu dramatisieren, geht an der Realität vorbei. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/55832/07-12-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4576 %A Alexandra Shajek %D 2007 %T Entwicklung zweier Kurzskalen zur Messung von Machiavellismus und Egoismus: Dokumentation eines Instrumententests auf Basis des SOEP-Pretests 2006 %J DIW Research Notes 22 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F %X Sowohl in den Sozial- als auch in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften lässt sich der Trend beobachten, dass individuelle Handlungspräferenzen und persönliche Werthaltungen bei der Fundierung menschlicher Handlungstheorie zunehmend an Bedeutung gewinnen. Diese Entwick-lung spiegelt sich auch im Fragenprogramm des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) wider, das im Laufe der letzten Erhebungswellen bereits um verschiedene psychologische Konzepte erweitert wurde (Wagner, Frick & Schupp, 2006). Im Rahmen des SOEP-Pretests 2006, der zur Vorbereitung kommender Hauptuntersuchungen durchgeführt wurde, sollen mit der Aufnahme der Skalen zur Erfassung von Machiavellismus und Egoismus zwei weitere handlungsrelevante Werthaltungen auf ihre Eignung für das SOEP-Standardprogramm überprüft werden. Ziel dabei ist es, auf der Grundlage bereits etablierter Erhebungsinventare Kurzskalen für das SOEP zu entwickeln, die den herkömmlichen psychometrischen Anforderungen genügen und darüber hinaus Zusammenhänge mit Indikatoren alltäglichen Handelns aufweisen. Die hier entwickelten 3-Item-Inventare weisen nur mäßige interne Konsistenzen auf, zeigen aber die intendierte Faktorstruktur. Des Weiteren vermögen sie die Ergebnisse der Originalinventare in hohem Maße zu replizieren. Es findet sich hingegen wenig Evidenz dafür, dass die erho-benen Wertpräferenzen mit soziodemographischen Merkmalen einhergehen. Stattdessen las-sen sie sich mit persönlichkeitspsychologischen Faktoren in Verbindung bringen. Die vermuteten Zusammenhänge zwischen den erhobenen Wertpräferenzen und Indikatoren alltäglichen Handelns lassen sich im Großen und Ganzen in der erwarteten Richtung beobachten, ihre praktische Relevanz wird allerdings durch die eher geringen Effektgrößen eingeschränkt. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.61967.de/rn22.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4575 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2007 %T Greifkraftmessung im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 23 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F health, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60179.de/diw_datadoc_2007-023.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4574 %A Rainer Pischner %D 2007 %T Die Querschnittsgewichtung und die Hochrechnungsfaktoren des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) ab Release 2007 (Welle W): Modifikationen und Aktualisierungen %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 22 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60091.de/diw_datadoc_2007-022.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4573 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Codebook for the $PEQUIV File 1984-2006: CNEF Variables with Extended Income Information for the SOEP %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 21 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.59995.de/diw_datadoc_2007-021.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4572 %A Sabine (Koord.) Weinert %A et al. %D 2007 %T Expertise zur Erfassung von psychologischen Personmerkmalen bei Kindern im Alter von fünf Jahren im Rahmen des SOEP %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 20 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60002.de/diw_datadoc_2007-020.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4571 %A Gundi Knies %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2007 %T Regional Data in the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 17 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55738.de/diw_datadoc_2007-017.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4570 %A Matthias Nübling %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Axel Mühlbacher %D 2006 %T Entwicklung eines Verfahrens zur Berechnung der körperlichen und psychischen Summenskalen auf Basis der SOEP-Version des SF12 (Algorithmus) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 16 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F health, subjective indicators, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44987.de/diw_datadoc_2006-016.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4568 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Mathis Schroeder %D 2007 %T Comparing Economic Outcomes of Populations with Disabilities - A Method for Comparing the Economic Outcomes of the Working-Age Population with Disabilities in Germany and the United States %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 127 %N 2 %P 227-258 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4567 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Miriam Bröckel %D 2007 %T Marital Disruption in Germany: Does the Conservative Welfare State Care? Changes in Material Well-Being and the Effects of Private and Public Transfers %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 127 %N 2 %P 193-226 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4566 %A Frieder R. Lang %A David Weiss %A Andreas Stocker %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2007 %T Assessing Cognitive Capacities in Computer-Assisted Survey Research: Two Ultra-Short tests of Intellectual Ability in the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 183-191 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %U http://schmollersjahrbuch.diw.de/schmollersjahrbuch/webcontent/2007/Lang%20et%20al.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4565 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Axel Mühlbacher %A Matthias Nübling %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Computation of Standard Values for Physical and Mental Health Scale Scores Using the SOEP Version of SF-12v2 %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 171-182 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %U http://schmollersjahrbuch.diw.de/schmollersjahrbuch/webcontent/2007/Andersen%20et%20al.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4564 %A Christin Schäfer %A Christian Schmitt %D 2007 %T Determinants of Fertility - An Application of Machine Learning Techniques %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 127-138 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4563 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 2007 %T A Study of Mode-Effects of a Change from PAPI to CAPI %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 113-125 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4562 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Takashi Oshio %A Ludmila Rovba %D 2007 %T Winners and Losers over the 1990s Business Cycles in Germany, Great Britain, Japan, and the United States %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 75-84 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4561 %A Katherin Barg %A Miriam Beblo %D 2007 %T The Male Marital Wage Premium in Germany: Selection versus Specialization %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 59-73 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4560 %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %A Didier Fouarge %A Ruud Muffels %A Jeroen K. Vermunt %D 2007 %T Job Mobility and Wage Mobility of High- and Low-paid Workers %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 47-58 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4559 %A Christoph Wunder %D 2007 %T Intrafamilial Upstream Transfers and Household Production %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 33-45 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4558 %A Veronika V. Eberharter %D 2007 %T Traditional Role Patterns, Family Background, and Intergenerational Income Mobility - Germany and the United States compared %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 7-20 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4557 %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %A Markus M. Grabka %A Martin Kroh %D 2007 %T Introduction %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 1-5 %2 other %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4556 %A Karl Brenke %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Fußball-WM 2006 ohne nennenswerte gesamtwirtschaftliche Effekte %E Gerhard Trosien %E Michael Dinkel %J Sportökonomische Beiträge zur FIFA Fußball-WM 2006 %C Heidelberg %I abcverlag %P 173-198 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 4555 %A Nico A. Siegel %A Andreas Stocker %D 2007 %T Persönlichkeit und Gesundheit. Methodenbericht zur CAPI-Innovationsbefragung 2007 %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4554 %A Simone Scherger %D 2007 %T Destandardisierung, Differenzierung, Individualisierung - Westdeutsche Lebensläufe im Wandel (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4553 %A Martin Weiss %D 2007 %T Labor Taxation - A Hidden Privilege %C Aachen %I Shaker Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4552 %A Marcus Tamm %D 2007 %T Poverty of Children in Germany and its Impact on Children's Health and Educational Outcomes (Dissertation) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www-brs.ub.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/netahtml/HSS/Diss/TammMarcus/diss.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4551 %A Siegfried Geyer %A Kambiz Norozi %A Monika Zoege %A Reiner Buchhorn %A Armin Wessel %D 2007 %T Life chances after surgery of congenital heart disease: the influence of cardiac surgery on intergenerational social mobility. A comparison between patients and general population data %J European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation %V 14 %N 1 %P 128-134 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4550 %A Eckhard Priller %D 2007 %T Wer spendet in Deutschland? Auf dem Weg zum Aufbau einer nationalen Spendenberichterstattung (Teil 1 und Teil 2) %J BFS-Informationen %N 1,2 %P 13-16 %F %U http://www.sozialbank.de/finale/inhalt/banklei/PDFs/info_01_2007_Web.pdf (Teil I), http://www.sozialbank.de/finale/inhalt/banklei/PDFs/info_02_2007_Web.pdf (Teil II) %G D %0 Thesis %M 4549 %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2007 %T Evaluating Family Policy Reforms Using Behavioral Microsimulation - The Example of Childcare and Income Tax Reforms in Germany (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/2007/531/indexe.html %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4548 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Maximilian D. Schmeiser %A Mathis Schroeder %D 2007 %T The Employment and Economic Well Being of Working-Age Men with Disabilities: Comparing Outcomes in Australia, Germany, and Great Britain with the United States %J Paper presented at the HILDA Survey Research Conference 2007, July 19-20, 2007, Melbourne %C Ithaca %I Cornell University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4547 %A Uwe Jean Heuser %A Rüdiger Jungbluth %D 2007 %T Schneller? Reicher? Glücklicher! Wachstum ist nicht gleich Wohlbefinden %J Die Zeit Nr. 28 vom 5. Juli 2007 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4546 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Familieneinkommen untersucht: Datenquellen und Methoden %J Familie (Deutscher Familienverband) %N 4 %P 22-24 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4545 %A Jan Goebel %A Peter Krause %A Tanja Zähle %D 2007 %T Dynamik von Einkommen und Armut in Ost- und West-Deutschland %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 56 %N 7-8 %P 200-207 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4544 %A Christian Dustmann %A María Engracia Rochina-Barrachina %D 2007 %T Selection correction in panel data models: An application to the estimation of females' wage equations %J Econometrics Journal %V 10 %N 2 %P 263-293 %2 methodological %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4543 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Jan Goebel %D 2007 %T Armutsmessungen im Zeitverlauf - Indirekte und direkte Armutsindikatoren im Vergleich %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 87 %N 6 %P 397-403 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4542 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T Measuring Ethnic Identity and Its Impact on Economic Behavior %J Journal of the European Economic Association %V 6 %N 2-3 %P 424-433 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 47. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: DIW Discussion Paper 721. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research; 2007: IZA DP No. 3063. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/63394/diw_sp0047.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/63396/dp721.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3063.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4541 %A Simon Luechinger %A Alois Stutzer %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2007 %T The Happiness Gains From Sorting and Matching in the Labor Market %J SOEPpapers 45 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, econometrics, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/63392/diw_sp0045.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4540 %A Sarah Borgloh %A Frank Kupferschmidt %A Berthold U. Wigger %D 2008 %T Verteilungseffekte der öffentlichen Finanzierung der Hochschulbildung in Deutschland: Eine Längsschnittbetrachtung auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 228 %N 1 %P 25-48 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 42. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-022. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, education, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/65931/diw_sp0042.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07022.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4539 %A Katja Coneus %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2007 %T Self-Productivity in Early Childhood %J SOEPpapers 39 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: ZEW Discussion Paper 07-53. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, health, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/63385/diw_sp0039.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07053.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4538 %A Heiko Peters %D 2007 %T Lohnungleichheit innerhalb und zwischen Bevölkerungsgruppen in Deutschland und den USA %J SOEPpapers 36 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, labour, income and poverty, econometrics, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/62889/diw_sp0036.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4537 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Takashi Oshio %A Ludmila Rovba %D 2008 %T How the Distribution of After-Tax Income Changed Over the 1990s Business Cycle: A Comparison of the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Japan %J Journal of Income Distribution %V 17 %N 1 %P 87-109 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 35, Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, income and poverty, econometrics, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.62888.de/diw_sp0035.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4536 %A Silke Anger %D 2007 %T The Cyclicality of Effective Wages within Employer-Employee Matches - Evidence from German Panel Data %J European Central Bank Working Paper Series No. 783 %C Frankfurt/Main %I European Central Bank %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 34. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: DIW Discussion Paper 719. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour %U http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecbwp783.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.62871.de/diw_sp0034.pdf http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.62886.de/dp719.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4535 %A Katrin Rehdanz %A Sven Stöwhase %D 2008 %T Cost Liability and Residential Space Heating Expenditures of Welfare Recipients in Germany %J Fiscal Studies %V 29 %N 3 %P 329-345 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 31. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: Working Paper FNU-139. Hamburg: University of Hamburg, Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, consumption / assets / habitation, transfer systems, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/61948/diw_sp0031.pdf, http://www.fnu.zmaw.de/fileadmin/fnu-files/publication/working-papers/FNU139.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4534 %A Michael Fertig %A Stefanie Schurer %D 2007 %T Earnings Assimilation of Immigrants in Germany: The Importance of Heterogeneity and Attrition Bias %J SOEPpapers 30 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: "Labour Market Outcomes of Immigrants in Germany", Ruhr Economic Papers #20. Bochum et al.: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen; 2007: IZA DP No. 2915. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, migration, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/61960/diw_sp0030.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP020/REP_07_020.PDF, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2915.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4533 %A Frank M. Fossen %D 2007 %T Risky Earnings, Taxation and Entrepreneurial Choice: A Microeconometric Model for Germany %J SOEPpapers 29 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 705. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, transfer systems, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/61947/diw_sp0029.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/60157/dp705.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4532 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2008 %T Ehrenamtliche Arbeit und informelle Hilfe nach dem Renteneintritt - Analysen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %E Marcel Erlinghagen %E Karsten Hank %J Produktives Altern und informelle Arbeit in modernen Gesellschaften - Theoretische Perspektiven und empirische Befunde (Alter(n) und Gesellschaft Bd. 16) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 93-117 %/ 2007: "Die Beteiligung an ehrenamtlicher Arbeit und informeller Hilfe nach dem Renteneintritt - Analysen mit dem Sozio-Oekonomischen Panel (SOEP)", SOEPpapers 27. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60173.de/diw_sp0027.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4531 %A Luigi Guiso %A Paola Sapienza %A Luigi Zingales %D 2007 %T Social Capital as Good Culture %J NBER Working Paper 13712 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4530 %A Silja Göhlmann %D 2007 %T The Determinants of Smoking Initiation - Empirical Evidence for Germany %J Ruhr Economic Papers #27 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 62. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, health %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP027/REP_07_027.PDF, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/74770/diw_sp0062.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4529 %A Jochen Kluve %A Sandra Schaffner %D 2007 %T Gender Wage Differentials and the Occupational Injury Risk - Evidence from Germany and the US %J Ruhr Economic Papers #28 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 cross-sectional %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP028/REP_07_028.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4528 %A Niklas Potrafke %D 2007 %T The Timing of Employment Breaks: How Does It Affect Pension Benefits? - Empirical Evidence from Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 710 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60178.de/dp710.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4527 %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2007 %T Quantifying the psychological costs of unemployment: the role of permanent income %J FEMM Working Paper No. 12 %C Magdeburg %I University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management Magdeburg %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 32. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators, labour, income and poverty %U http://www.ww.uni-magdeburg.de/fwwdeka/femm/a2007_Dateien/2007_12.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.61949.de/diw_sp0032.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4526 %A Andreas Knabe %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2008 %T Wie zufrieden macht die Arbeit? Eine neue Quantifizierung der nicht-pekuniären Kosten der Arbeitslosigkeit %E Deutscher Studienpreis %J Mittelpunkt Mensch. Leitbilder, Modelle und Ideen der Vereinbarkeit von Arbeit und Leben %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 95-116 %/ 2006: Manuskript für den Studienpreis der Körber-Stiftung (2. Platz 2006), Magdeburg %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www-f.uni-magdeburg.de/~vwl1/forschung/forschung_dateien/Wie%20zufrieden%20macht%20die%20Arbeit.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4525 %A Martin Weiss %D 2007 %T How Well Does a Cash-Flow Tax on Wages Approximate an Economic Income Tax on Labor Income? %J arqus Discussion Papers in Quantitative Tax Research Nr. 31 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Quantitative Steuerlehre %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.uni-graz.at/rlswww/Arqus_WP_Martin_Weiss.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4524 %A Alisher Aldashev %A Johannes Gernandt %A Stephan L. Thomsen %D 2007 %T Earnings Prospects for People with Migration Background in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-031 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 cross-sectional %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07031.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4523 %A Richard Layard %A Guy Mayraz %A Stephen J. Nickell %D 2008 %T The Marginal Utility of Income %J Journal of Public Economics %V 92 %N 8-9 %P 1846–1857 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 50. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: CEP Discussion Paper No 784. London: LSE, Centre for Economic Performance %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/63429/diw_sp0050.pdf, http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp0784.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4522 %A Gundi Knies %A Simon Burgess %A Carol Propper %D 2008 %T Keeping up with the Schmidts - An Empirical Test of Relative Deprivation Theory in the Neighbourhood Context %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 128 %N 1 %P 75-108 %/ 2007: ISER Working Papers No. 2007-19. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research; 2007: SOEPpapers 24. Berlin: SOEP, DIW Berlin; 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 697. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F SP, subjective indicators, income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2007-19.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/59963/diw_sp0024.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/59993/dp697.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4521 %A Cheti Nicoletti %A Franco Peracchi %A Francesca Foliano %D 2009 %T Estimating Income Poverty in the Presence of Missing Data and Measurement Error %J CEIS Research Paper 145 (forthcoming in: Journal of Business and Economic Statistics) %C Rome %I Tor Vergata University, Centre for Economic and International Studies (CEIS) %/ 2007: Estimating Income Poverty in the Presence of Measurement Error and Missing Data Problems. ISER Working Paper No. 2007-15. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) and 2009: SOEPpaper 252. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F income and poverty, international comparison, econometrics, sp %K Misclassification error; Survey non-response; Partial identification %X Reliable measures of poverty are an essential statistical tool for public policies aimed at reducing poverty. In this paper we consider the reliability of income poverty measures based on survey data which are typically plagued by missing data and measurement error. Neglecting these problems can bias the estimated poverty rates. We show how to derive upper and lower bounds for the population poverty rate using the sample evidence, an upper bound on the probability of misclassifying people into poor and non-poor, and instrumental or monotone instrumental variable assumptions. By using the European Community Household Panel, we compute bounds for the poverty rate in ten European countries and study the sensitivity of poverty comparisons across countries to missing data and measurement error problems. Supplemental materials for this article may be downloaded from the JBES website %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2007-15.pdf, ftp://www.ceistorvergata.it/repec/rpaper/RP145.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4520 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A John Micklewright %D 2007 %T New Directions in the Analysis of Inequality and Poverty %J ISER Working Paper No. 2007-11 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2814. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA); 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 700. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2007-11.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2814.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60040.de/dp700.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4519 %A Christian Grund %A Dirk Sliwka %D 2007 %T Individual and Job-Based Determinants of Performance Appraisal: Evidence from Germany %J IZA DP No. 3017 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp3017.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4517 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2007 %T Circular Migration: Counts of Exits and Years Away From the Host Country %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6438 %C London %I Centre fo Economomic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 40. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: IZA DP No. 2999. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2999.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57346.de/diw_sp0020.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4516 %A Leilanie Basilio %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Mathias Sinning %D 2009 %T Analyzing the Labor Market Activity of Immigrant Families in Germany %J Labour Economics %V (online first) %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2989. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); SOEPpapers 38. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: Ruhr Economics Papers No. 24. Bochum et al.: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.03.002 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, migration, family and networks %K International migration, Assimilation, Family investment hypothesis %X This paper analyzes whether immigrant families facing credit constraints adopt a family investment strategy wherein, upon arrival, an immigrant spouse invests in host country-specific human capital while the other partner works to finance the family's current consumption and the spouse's skills accumulation. Using data for West Germany, we do not find evidence for such a specialization strategy. We further examine the labor supply and wage assimilation of families whose members immigrated together relative to families whose members immigrated sequentially. Our estimates indicate that this differentiation is relevant for the analysis of the labor market activities of migrant households %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2989.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.63384.de/diw_sp0038.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP024/REP_07_024.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4515 %A Guido Heineck %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2009 %T Intergenerational transmission of educational attainment in Germany - the last five decades %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 229 %N 1 %P 36-60 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2985. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2007: SOEPpapers 37. Berlin: DIW Berlin und DIW Discussion Paper No. 738. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, education, family and networks %K Education transmission, intergenerational mobility, schooling, human capital transmission %X Over the last decades the German education system underwent numerous reforms in order to improve “equality of opportunity”, i.e. to guarantee all pupils independent of parental background equal access to higher education. At the same time internationally comparative evidence yields that Germany features particularly low intergenerational mobility with respect to educational attainment. This study investigates the development in intergenerational education mobility in Germany for the birth cohorts 1929 through 1978 with respect to secondary school attainment. We test whether the impact of parental educational background on child educational outcomes changed over time. In spite of massive public policy interventions and education reforms our results yield no significant reduction in the role of parental educational background for child outcomes over the last decades. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2985.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.62890.de/diw_sp0037.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4514 %A Michal Myck %D 2007 %T Wages and Ageing: Is There Evidence for the "Inverse-U" Profile? %J IZA DP No. 2983 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2983.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4513 %A Mathias Sinning %D 2007 %T Determinants of Savings and Remittances: Empirical Evidence from Immigrants to Germany %J IZA DP No. 2966 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: Ruhr Economic Papers 23. Bochum et al.: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 cross-sectional %F migration, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2966.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP023/REP_07_023.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4512 %A Patrick A. Puhani %A Andrea M. Weber %D 2007 %T Persistence of the School Entry Age Effect in a System of Flexible Tracking %J IZA DP No. 2965 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: Paper presented at Society of Labor Economists 2008 Annual Meetings, Columbia University, New York, May 9-10 2008 %2 longitudinal %F education, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2965.pdf, http://client.norc.org/jole/SOLEweb/860.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4511 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2007 %T Economic Gains from Publicly Provided Education in Germany %J IZA DP No. 2911 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 28. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 709. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, transfer systems, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2911.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60174.de/diw_sp0028.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60181.de/dp709.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4510 %A Peter Haan %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2007 %T Intertemporal Labor Supply and Involuntary Unemployment %J IZA DP No. 2888 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2888.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4509 %A Jose Ignacio Gimenez %A Jose Alberto Molina %A Almudena Sevilla Sanz %D 2007 %T Household Division of Labor, Partnerships and Children: Evidence from Europe %J IZA DP No. 2884 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour, family and networks, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2884.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4508 %A Daniele Checchi %A Luca Flabbi %D 2007 %T Intergenerational Mobility and Schooling Decisions in Germany and Italy: The Impact of Secondary School Tracks %J IZA DP No. 2876 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, education, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2876.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4507 %A Andrew E. Clark %A Paul Frijters %A Michael Shields %D 2008 %T Relative Income, Happiness and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles %J Journal of Economic Literature %V 46 %N 1 %P 95-144 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2840. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2840.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4506 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Zwischen Bürgerversicherung und Pauschalprämie - Die künftige Finanzierung der Krankenversicherung in Deutschland (Dissertation) %C Saarbrücken %I VDM Verlag Dr. Müller %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4505 %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %D 2007 %T Wage Mobility Patterns in Europe (thesis) %C Tilburg %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4504 %A Beatrice Rammstedt %D 2007 %T Who worries and who is happy? Explaining individual differences in worries and satisfaction by personality %J Personality and Individual Differences %V 43 %N 6 %P 1627-1634 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4503 %A Achim Trube %A Norbert Wohlfahrt %D 2007 %T Arbeit und Armut - Die deutsche Unterschichtsdebatte im Lichte aktivierender Sozialstaatlichkeit %J Gesundheits- und Sozialpolitik %N 5-6 %P 50-58 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4502 %A Ernesto Villanueva %D 2007 %T Estimating Compensating Wage Differentials Using Voluntary Job Changes: Evidence from Germany %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 60 %N 4 %P 544-561 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4501 %A Matloob Piracha %A Yu Zhu %D 2007 %T Precautionary Savings by Natives and Immigrants in Germany %J IZA DP No. 2942 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 33, Berlin: SOEP, DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, consumption / assets / habitation, migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2942.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.61950.de/diw_sp0033.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4500 %A Thomas Liebig %D 2007 %T The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Germany %J OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 47 %C Paris %I OECD %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/28/5/38163889.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4499 %A Eurostat %D 2005 %T Statistical analysis on health-related longitudinal data from the ECHP %J Working Papers and Studies %C Luxembourg %I European Communities %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4498 %A Ralf Maiterth %A Caren Sureth %D 2007 %T Aufkommenswirkungen des Erbschaftsteuerreformvorschlags der CDU/CSU-Mittelstandsvereinigung - Endbericht eines Gutachtens im Auftrag der Bertelsmann Stiftung %C Paderborn, Hannover und Gütersloh %I Bertelsmann Stiftung %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/bst/de/media/xcms_bst_dms_21797_21798_2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 4497 %A Heike Behle %D 2007 %T Armut trotz Erwerbstätigkeit - Eine Analyse anhand der Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels mittels logistischer Regression (Magisterarbeit) %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Institut für Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 4496 %A Anne Busch %D 2007 %T Die innerfamiliäre Hausarbeitsteilung: Bestimmungsgründe und subjektive Wahrnehmung - Ein Vergleich zwischen Frauen in geschlechtsspezifisch segregierten Berufen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4495 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Nico A. Siegel %A Salma Stimmel %A Fritz Stutz %D 2007 %T SOEP 2006 - Methodenbericht zur Erstbefragung der Ergänzungsstichprobe H %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4494 %A Ulrich Kaiser %D 2002 %T Innovation, Employment, and Firm Performance in the German Service Sektor %C Heidelberg/New York %I Springer %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4493 %A Stephan Bartke %D 2006 %T Bestimmungsfaktoren individueller Risikopräferenzen im internationalen Vergleich (Diplomarbeit) %C Frankfurt/Oder %I Europa-Universität Viadrina, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4492 %A Herbert Brücker %A Michael Kohlhaas, unter Mitarbeit von Olga Nottmeyer %D 2004 %T Möglichkeiten der quantitativen und qualitativen Ermittlung von Zuwanderungsbedarf in Teilarbeitsmärkten in Deutschland - Eine Analyse der Effekte der Migration in heterogenen Arbeitsmärkten %J Expertise für den Sachverständigenrat für Zuwanderung und Integration %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bamf.de/nn_443294/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Downloads/ZuwanderungsratExpertisen/exp-brueckner-zuwanderungsrat,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/exp-brueckner-zuwanderungsrat.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4491 %A Karl-Heinz Herlitschke %D 2005 %T Monatliche Verbraucherpreisindices nach Bundesländern %J RWI:Datenzeche #1 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI Essen) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4490 %A ase/AFP/Reuters %D 2007 %T Einkommen stagnieren - nur die Reichen werden reicher %J SPIEGEL ONLINE, 28. März 2007 %F %U http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/0,1518,474560,00.html %G D %0 Report %M 4489 %A Günter Tempel %A Zahra Mohammadzadeh %D 2004 %T Ältere Migrantinnen und Migranten in Bremen - Lebenssituation, potenzielle Versorgungsbedarfe und gesundheitspolitische Perspektiven %C Bremen %I Gesundheitsamt Bremen %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.loegd.de/1pdf_dokumente/2_gesundheitspolitik_gesundheitsmanagement/sammlung-kgberichte/zentraler-berichtsserver/bremen/bremen_migranten.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4488 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Nico A. Siegel %A et al. %D 2006 %T SOEP 2006 Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2006 (Welle 23) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4487 %A Rafael Di Tella %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Robert MacCulloch %D 2007 %T Happiness Adaptation to Income and to Status in an Individual Panel %J NBER Working Paper 13159 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4486 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey Annual Report 2006 %C Melbourne %I University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4485 %A Oliver Busch %A Benjamin Weigert %D 2008 %T Where have all the graduates gone? Internal cross-state migration of graduates in Germany 1984–2004 %J Annals of Regional Science %V Online first %/ 2007: When Have All the Graduates Gone? - Internal Cross-State Migration of Graduates in Germany 1984-2004. SOEPpapers 26. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00168-008-0274-3 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, migration, education, econometrics %X The present paper analyzes the out-migration of graduates to other German states or abroad based on the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Our duration analysis shows that the decision to out-migrate is mostly a matter of socio-economic variables than of state specific economic conditions. The longer the graduates stay in their state of study, the lower will be the propensity to leave. On the contrary, nonresident students seem to exhibit a significantly higher probability to out-migrate after graduation. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.59964.de/diw_sp0026.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4484 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2007 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) - Scope, Evolution and Enhancements %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP 2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin %V 127 %N 1 %P 139-169 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 1. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %4 Ref %F SP, methods, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/77277/schmoller_wagner_etal_2007.pdf; http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60184.de/diw_sp0001.pdf, http://schmollersjahrbuch.diw.de/schmollersjahrbuch/webcontent/2007/Wagner%20et%20al.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4483 %A Harald Künemund %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Konjunkturen des Ehrenamts - Diskurse und Empirie %E Marcel Erlinghagen %E Karsten Hank %J Produktives Altern und informelle Arbeit in modernen Gesellschaften. Theoretische Perspektiven und empirische Befunde. %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 145-163 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 22. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/57364/diw_sp0022.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4482 %A Nikolaus Bartzsch %D 2008 %T Precautionary Saving and Income Uncertainty in Germany: New Evidence from Microdata %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 228 %N 1 %P 5-25 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 21. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2006: Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper Series 1 No. 44/2006. Frankfurt: Deutsche Bundesbank %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F SP, consumption / assets / habitation, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57361.de/diw_sp0021.pdf, http://www.bundesbank.de/download/volkswirtschaft/dkp/2006/200644dkp.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4481 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jan Goebel %A Markus M. Grabka %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Zur Erfassung von Einkommen und Vermögen in Haushaltssurveys: Hocheinkommensstichprobe und Vermögensbilanz im SOEP %J SOEPpapers 19 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Data Documentation 19. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %2 Simulation %F SP, income and poverty, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/57345/diw_sp0019.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/56564/diw_datadoc_2007-019.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4480 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %A Jan Marcus %D 2007 %T Editing and Multiple Imputation of Item-Non-Response in the 2002 Wealth Module of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) %J SOEPpapers 18 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Data Documentation 18. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F SP, income and poverty, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/57344/diw_sp0018.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/56538/diw_datadoc_2007-018.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4479 %A Claudia Geist %D 2007 %T One Germany, Two Worlds of Housework? Examining Single and Partnered Women in the Decade after Unification %J SOEPpapers 15 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, family and networks, gender %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/57313/diw_sp0015.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4478 %A Johannes Gernandt %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2007 %T Rising Wage Inequality in Germany %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 227 %N 4 %P 358-380 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 14. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2006: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-019. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, labour, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/56584/diw_sp0014.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06019.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4477 %A Klaus-Dirk Henke %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Pauschalprämienmodelle zur Finanzierung des Gesundheitswesens : Strukturparameter - Gestaltungsoptionen - Simulationen %J SOEPpapers 9 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: DIW Research Notes 23. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F SP, health, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/56555/diw_sp0009.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.60189.de/rn23.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4476 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Axel Mühlbacher %A Matthias Nübling %D 2007 %T Die SOEP-Version des SF 12 als Instrument gesundheitsökonomischer Analysen %J SOEPpapers 6 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, health, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56544.de/diw_sp0006.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4475 %A) (Ed.) Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD %D 2007 %T OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2007: Innovation and Performance in the Global Economy %C Paris %I OECD Publishing %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 4474 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jan Goebel %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Assessing the distributional impact of "imputed rent" and "non-cash employee income" in microdata : Case studies based on EU-SILC (2004) and SOEP (2002) %J SOEPpapers 2 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/56533/diw_sp0002.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4473 %A Sabina Pauen %A Eva Vonderlin %D 2007 %T Entwicklungsdiagnostik in den ersten drei Lebensjahren - Empfehlungen zum Ausbau des Erhebungsinstrumentariums über Kinder im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) (Expertise) %J DIW Research Notes 21 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57324.de/rn21.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4472 %A Sabina Pauen %A Janna Pahnke %A Isa Valentiner %D 2007 %T Erfassung kognitiver Kompetenzen im Vorschul- bis Jugendalter: Intelligenz, Sprache und schulische Fertigkeiten - Empfehlungen zum Ausbau des Erhebungsinstrumentariums über Kinder im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) (Expertise) %J DIW Research Notes 20 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57321.de/rn20.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4471 %A Karl Brenke %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Zum volkswirtschaftlichen Wert der Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft 2006 in Deutschland %J DIW Research Notes 19 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56559.de/rn19.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4470 %A Harald Tauchmann %D 2007 %T Koexistenz von privater und gesetzlicher Krankenversicherung bei Kopfpauschale und allgemein freier Kassenwahl? %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 56 %N 6 %P 158-163 %2 other %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4469 %A Alois Stutzer %A Bruno S. Frey %D 2007 %T Commuting and life satisfaction in Germany %J Informationen zur Raumentwicklung %N 2/3 %P 179-189 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4468 %A Karl Brenke %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2007 %T Erfolgreiche Arbeitssuche weiterhin meist über informelle Kontakte und Anzeigen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 20 %P 325-331 %/ 2007: DIW@school, 1/2007, S. 17-22. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.61905.de/diw_school_2007_01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4467 %A Helene Dearing %A Helmut Hofer %A Christine Lietz %A Rudolf Winter-Ebmer %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2007 %T Why Are Mothers Working Longer Hours in Austria than in Germany? A Comparative Micro Simulation Analysis %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 695 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 Simulation %F gender, labour, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57402.de/dp695.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4466 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Thomas Siedler %D 2007 %T Using Household Panel Data to Understand the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 694 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 citation of SOEP results %F income and poverty, family and networks, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.59967.de/dp694.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4465 %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2007 %T Gerechtigkeitsprobleme im Wohlfahrtsstaat: Besteuerung, wohlfahrtsstaatliche Transfers und die Gerechtigkeit des eigenen Erwerbseinkommens %J Wirtschaftspsychologie %N 4 %P 83-98 %/ 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 690. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research; 2007: SOEPpapers 17. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F SP, subjective indicators, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57334.de/dp690.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57333.de/diw_sp0017.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4464 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2007 %T Health Insurance status and Physician-Induced Demand for Medical Services in Germany: New Evidence from Combined District and Individual Level Data %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 689 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 8. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F SP, health, transfer systems, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56567.de/dp689.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56554.de/diw_sp0008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4463 %A Charlotte Büchner %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 2007 %T Die Dauer vorschulischer Betreuungs- und Bildungserfahrungen - Ergebnisse auf der Basis von Paneldaten %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 687 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 10. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56550.de/dp687.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56556.de/diw_sp0010.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4462 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Annalena Dunkelberg %D 2009 %T The Impact of Child and Maternal Health Indicators on Female Labor Force Participation after Childbirth - Evidence for Germany %J Journal of Comparative Family Studies %V 40 %N 1 %P 119-138 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 7. Berlin: DIW Berlin and DIW Discussion Paper No. 686. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, health, labour, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56548.de/dp686.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56553.de/diw_sp0007.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4461 %A Robert Jäckle %D 2007 %T Health and Wages - Panel data estimates considering selection and endogeneity %J ifo Working Papers No. 43 %C Munich %I Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich %2 longitudinal %F health, income and poverty %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/DocDL/IfoWorkingPaper-43.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4460 %A David Maddison %A Katrin Rehdanz %D 2007 %T Are Regional Differences in Utility Eliminated over Time? Evidence from Germany %J Working Paper FNU-128 %C Hamburg %I University of Hamburg, Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 16. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, subjective indicators, migration, miscellaneous %U http://www.fnu.zmaw.de/fileadmin/fnu-files/publication/working-papers/FNU128.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57332.de/diw_sp0016.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4459 %A Torge Middendorf %D 2007 %T The Impact of Cohort Size and Local Labor Market Conditions on Human Capital Accumulation in Europe %J Ruhr Economic Papers #10 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 longitudinal %F labour, education, international comparison %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP010/REP_07_010.PDF %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4458 %A Andrew M Jones %A Stefanie Schurer %D 2007 %T How Does Heterogeneity Shape the Socioeconomic Gradient in Health Satisfaction? %J Ruhr Economic Papers #8 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %2 longitudinal %F health, subjective indicators, methods %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP008/REP_07_008.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4457 %A Anzelika Zaiceva %D 2010 %T East–West migration and gender: Is there a differential effect for migrant women? %J Labour Economics %V 17 %N 2 %P 443-454 %/ 2007: East-West Migration and Gender: Is there a "Double Disadvantage" vis-à-vis Stayers? IZA DP No. 2810. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.labeco.2009.10.005 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F gender, migration, labour %K Migration; Gender; Eastern Germany; Panel data %X This paper examines whether female East–West migrants in Germany face a differential effect on their labor market outcomes after they move compared to both males and stayers. It builds on a “difference-in-difference-in-difference” approach, employs a matching procedure to define the corresponding before and after periods for movers and stayers and uses panel data techniques to difference away time-invariant unobservable confounders. I find that migrant women after migration do not experience significantly different earnings or employment prospects, compared to migrant males and female stayers. They do, however, face an additional negative effect on hours worked and on annual income. The results also suggest that for them, the income effect seems to dominate the substitution effect and they substitute some market work in the West with home production, in particular, with childcare. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2810.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4456 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2007 %T Risk Aversion and Reservation Wages %J IZA DP No. 2806 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 23. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F SP, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2806.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57395.de/diw_sp0023.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4455 %A Roland A. Amann %A Tobias J. Klein %D 2007 %T Returns to Type or Tenure? %J IZA DP No. 2773 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2773.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4454 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Deborah A. Cobb-Clark %A Vincent Hildebrand %A Mathias Sinning %D 2007 %T A Comparative Analysis of the Nativity Wage Gap %J IZA DP No. 2772 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: Ruhr Economic Papers No. 6. Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen: Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen. %2 cross-sectional %F migration, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2772.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP006/REP_07_006.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4453 %A Daniel Hamermesh %D 2008 %T Viewpoint: Replication in Economics %J Canadian Journal of Economics %V 40 %N 3 %P 715-733 %/ 2007: "Replication in Economics", NBER Working Paper 13026. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); 2007: IZA DP No. 2760. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 SSCI %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2760.pdf, http://www.nber.org/papers/w13026.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4452 %A Thomas Dohmen %A Armin Falk %A David Huffman %A Uwe Sunde %D 2007 %T Are Risk Aversion and Impatience Related to Cognitive Ability? %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6852 %C London %I Centre fo Economomic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2735. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008; 2009:CESifo Working Paper No. 2620. Munich: CESifo. %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2735.pdf; http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2008/Prog/getpdf.asp?pid=2254&pdf=/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/2254/dfhs.pdf , http://www.cesifo-group.de/DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp2620.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4451 %A José Alberto Monina %A María Navarro %A Ian Walker %D 2007 %T Mums and their Sons, Dads and their Daughters: Panel Data Evidence of Interdependent Marginal Utilities across 14 EU Countries %J IZA DP No. 2734 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, family and networks, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2734.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4450 %A Stefan Bach %A Giacomo Corneo %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T From Bottom to Top: The Entire Distribution of Market Income in Germany, 1992-2001 %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6251 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 51. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: IZA DP No. 2723; Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2723.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/65964/diw_sp0051.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4449 %A Andrew J. Oswald %A Nattavudh Powdthavee %D 2007 %T Obesity, Unhappiness, and The Challenge of Affluence: Theory and Evidence %J IZA DP No. 2717 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, health %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2717.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4448 %A Johannes Geyer %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T Short-Run and Long-Term Effects of Childbirth on Mothers' Employment and Working Hours Across Institutional Regimes: An Empirical Analysis Based on the European Community Household Panel %J IZA DP No. 2693 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2693.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4447 %A Fei Peng %A W. Stanley Siebert %D 2007 %T Real Wage Cyclicality in Germany and the UK: New Results Using Panel Data %J IZA DP No. 2688 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2688.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4446 %A Christian Dustmann %A Johannes Ludsteck %A Uta Schönberg %D 2009 %T Revisiting the German Wage Structure %J The Quarterly Journal of Economics %V 124 %N 2 %P 843-881 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2685. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %K inequality, polarization, institutions %X This paper shows that wage inequality in West Germany has increased over the past three decades, contrary to common perceptions. During the 1980s, the increase was concentrated at the top of the distribution; in the 1990s, it occurred at the bottom end as well. Our findings are consistent with the view that both in Germany and in the United States, technological change is responsible for the widening of the wage distribution at the top. At the bottom of the wage distribution, the increase in inequality is better explained by episodic events, such as supply shocks and changes in labor market institutions. These events happened a decade later in Germany than in the United States. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2685.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4445 %A Rob Euwals %A Dagevos Jaco %A Mérove Gijsberts %A Hans Roodenburg %D 2007 %T The Labour Market Position of Turkish Immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands: Reason for Migration, Naturalisation and Language Proficiency %J IZA DP No. 2683 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2683.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4444 %A Hendrik Schmitz %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T Benefit-Entitlement Effects and the Duration of Unemployment: An Ex-Ante Evaluation of Recent Labour Market Reforms in Germany %J IZA DP No. 2681 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 46. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2681.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.63393.de/diw_sp0046.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4443 %A Rob Euwals %A Dagevos Jaco %A Mérove Gijsberts %A Hans Roodenburg %D 2007 %T Immigration, Integration and the Labour Market: Turkish Immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands %J IZA DP No. 2677 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2677.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4442 %A Petra Stanat %D 2006 %T Schulleistungen von Jugendlichen mit Migrationshintergrund: Die Rolle der Zusammensetzung der Schülerschaft %E Jürgen Baumert %E Petra Stanat %E Rudolf Watermann %J Herkunftsbedingte Disparitäten im Bildungswesen: Differenzielle Bildungsprozesse und Probleme der Verteilungsgerechtigkeit %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 189-219 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4441 %A Holger Bonin %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2007 %T Untersuchung der beschäftigungs- und finanzpolitischen Auswirkungen eines Konzepts für existenzsichernde Beschäftigung des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft (Kurzexpertise für das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft) %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labour %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4440 %A Holger Bonin %A Ulf Rinne %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2007 %T Untersuchung der beschäftigungs- und finanzpolitischen Auswirkungen des Bofinger/Walwei-Konzepts zur Neuordnung des Niedriglohnbereichs %J IZA Research Report No. 11 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labour %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4439 %A Joachim Merz %D 2001 %T Freie Berufe im Wandel der Arbeitsmärkte %J FFB Diskussionspapier Nr. 31 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4438 %A Richard E. Lucas %A Andrew E. Clark %D 2006 %T Do People Really Adapt to Marriage? %J Journal of Happiness Studies %V 7 %N 4 %P 405-426 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4437 %A Richard E. Lucas %A M. Brent Donnellan %D 2007 %T How stable is happiness? Using the STARTS model to estimate the stability of life satisfaction %J Journal of Research in Personality %V 41 %N 5 %P 1091-1098 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4436 %A Joachim Merz %D 2001 %T Informationsfeld Zeitverwendung - Expertise für die Kommission zur Verbesserung der informationellen Infrastruktur zwischen Wissenschaft und Statistik %J FFB Diskussionspapier Nr. 29 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4435 %A Jan Prillwitz %A Sylvia Harms %A Martin Lanzendorf %D 2006 %T Impact of Life-Course Events on Car Ownership %J Transportation Research Record %N 1985 %P 71-77 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4434 %A Steffen Rätzel %D 2007 %T Ökonomie und Glück - zurück zu den Wurzeln? %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 87 %N 5 %P 335-344 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4433 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Stephan Müters %D 2006 %T Strukturelle und verhaltensbezogene Faktoren gesundheitlicher Ungleichheit: Methodische Überlegungen zur Ermittlung der Erklärungsanteile %E Matthias Richter %E Klaus Hurrelmann %J Gesundheitliche Ungleichheit - Grundlagen, Probleme, Perspektiven %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 339-352 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4432 %A Elke Holst %A Mechthild Schrooten %D 2007 %T Migration und Geld: Überweisungen aus Deutschland ins Heimatland erheblich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 19 %P 309-315 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4431 %A Elke Holst %D 2007 %T Arbeitszeitwünsche von Frauen und Männern liegen näher beieinander als tatsächliche Arbeitszeit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 14-15 %P 209-215 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4430 %A Stefan Bach %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T Zunehmende Ungleichheit der Markteinkommen: Reale Zuwächse nur für Reiche %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 13 %P 193-198 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4429 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Einkommen der Eltern beeinflusst Schulwahl von Kindern nicht %J RWI:News 1/2007 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4428 %A Richard Blundell %A Mike Brewer %A James Browne %A Peter Haan %A Michal Myck %A Viktor Steiner %D 2007 %T Optimal In-work Support and Employment in Ageing Societies - Britain and Germany Compared %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.agf.org.uk/pubs/pdfs/1496web.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4427 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Großbaustelle deutscher Arbeitsmarkt: Gelingt die Überwindung struktureller Probleme? %J IZA COMPACT %V März 2007 %P 1-5 %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_26.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4426 %A Kathrin Göggel %D 2007 %T Sinkende Bildungsrenditen durch Bildungsreform? Evidenz aus Mikrozensus und SOEP %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-17 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 11. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, labour %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07017.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56557.de/diw_sp0011.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4425 %A o. V. %D 2007 %T Hilda Survey in 2007 %J Melbourne Institute News %N 15 %P 4-5 %F %G GB %0 Report %M 4424 %A Natalie Chen %A Paola Conconi %A Carlo Perroni %D 2007 %T Women's Earning Power and the 'Double Burden' of Market and Household Work %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6269 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 20. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, family and networks, labour, subjective indicators, gender %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57346.de/diw_sp0020.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4423 %A Norbert Häring %A Olaf Storbeck %D 2007 %T Ökonomie 2.0 - 99 überraschende Erkenntnisse (Kap. 2, 4 u. 5) %C Stuttgart %I Schäffer-Poeschel %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4422 %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2007 %T Bildungsrenditen in Deutschland steigen seit einigen Jahren wieder %J ZEWnews Mai 2007 %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn0507.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4421 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 2001 %T On the Dynamics of Individual Wage Rates - Heterogeneity and Stationarity of Wage Rates of West German Men %E Ralph Friedmann %E Lothar Knüppel %E Helmut Lütkepohl %J Econometric Studies. A Festschrift in Honour of Joachim Frohn %C Münster %I LIT %P 269-293 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4420 %A Bernard M.S. van Praag %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2006 %T An Almost Integration-free Approach to Ordered Response Models %J Discussion Paper TI 2006-047/3 %C Amsterdam %I Tinbergen Institute %2 methodological %F %U http://www.tinbergen.nl/discussionpapers/06047.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4418 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Die Reform der Finanzierungsgrundlagen in der GKV - Alternativen und deren fiskalische Effekte %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 329-353 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4416 %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2007 %T Family related transfers and child poverty across Europe %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 214-244 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CHER %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4415 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2007 %T Gerechte Löhne? Eine empirische Analyse subjektiver Erwerbseinkommen %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 80-107 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4414 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2007 %T Individuelle Anspruchslöhne in Deutschland: Eine aktuelle Bestandsaufnahme %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 63-79 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4413 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Wie die 11er Skala in das SOEP kam - Ein Beitrag zu den Problemen und Möglichkeiten multidisziplinärer Forschung und zugleich eine Fußnote zum Design der SOEP-Stichprobe %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 40-62 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4412 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %D 2007 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel - Wie es dazu kam %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 15-39 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 25. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F SP, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.57396.de/diw_sp0025.pdf %G D %0 Book %M 4411 %A Alan S. Zuckerman %A Josip Dasovic %A Jennifer Fitzgerald %D 2007 %T Partisan Families - The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany and Britain %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4410 %A Jürgen Schupp %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Familienbezogene Dienstleistung stärker an den Familien ausrichten %E Alexander Dilger %E Irene Gerlach %E Helmut Schneider %J Betriebliche Familienpolitik - Potenziale und Instrumente aus multidisziplinärer Sicht %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 187-205 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4409 %A Claudia Diehl %A Peter Preisendörfer %D 2007 %T Gekommen um zu bleiben? Bedeutung und Bestimmungsfaktoren der Bleibeabsicht von Neuzuwanderern in Deutschland %J Soziale Welt %V 58 %N 1 %P 5-28 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4408 %A Torsten Schröder %D 2007 %T Geplante Kinderlosigkeit? Ein lebensverlaufstheoretisches Entscheidungsmodell %E Dirk Konietzka %E Michaela Kreyenfeld %J Ein Leben ohne Kinder - Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 365-399 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4407 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Markus Hahn %D 2006 %T Panelwhiz: A Flexible Modularized Stata Interface for Accessing Large Scale Panel Data Sets %J Mimeo %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %2 technical documentation %K panel data storage and retrieval, HILDA, SOEP %U http://www.panelwhiz.eu/docs/PanelWhiz_Introduction.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4406 %A Marek Fuchs %A Michaela Sixt %D 2007 %T Zur Nachhaltigkeit von Bildungsaufstiegen %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 59 %N 1 %P 1-29 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4405 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Miriam Bröckel %D 2007 %T Income and Life Satisfaction After Marital Disruption in Germany %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 69 %N 2 %P 500-512 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4404 %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2007 %T Adaptation and the Set-Point Model of Subjective Well-Being - Does Happiness Change After Major Life Events? %J Current Directions in Psychological Science %V 16 %N 2 %P 75-79 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4403 %A Jan Brenner %D 2007 %T Parental impact on attitude formation: A siblings study on worries about immigration %J Ruhr Economic Papers #22 %C Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen %I Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and RWI Essen %/ 2006: MPRA Paper No. 904. München: Munich Personal RepEc Archive %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, subjective indicators, migration %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RUHRECPAP/REP022/REP_07_022.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4402 %A Silke Anger %A Katie Lupo %D 2007 %T Bildungsrenditen von Vollzeitbeschäftigten in Deutschland: Der Osten hat aufgeholt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 10 %P 149-157 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4401 %A Karl Brenke %A Werner Eichhorst %D 2007 %T Mindestlohn für Deutschland nicht sinnvoll %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 9 %P 121-131 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4400 %A Christa Fricke %A Detlev Österreich %A Eva Schulze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2007 %T Überschuldung ist ein Problem fehlender Netzwerke %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 7 %P 81-100 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4399 %A Elke Holst %A Anne-Katrin Stahn %D 2007 %T Spitzenpositionen in großen Unternehmen fest in der Hand von Männern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 7 %P 89-93 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4398 %A Karl Brenke %D 2007 %T Zunehmende Lohnspreizung in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 6 %P 73-79 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4397 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Holger Lengfeld %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2007 %T Arbeitsmarkt in Deutschland: Hohe Akzeptanz der Chancengleichheit für europäische Bürger %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 74 %N 4 %P 37-42 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4396 %A Jochen Blaschke %A Jutta Aumüller %A et al. %D 2006 %T Integration Indicators and Generational Change: Country Report Germany %C Berlin %I Berlin Institute for Comparative Social Research %2 other %F %U http://www.emz-berlin.de/projekte_e/pj54_pdf/Laenderstudie_D.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4395 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %A Eva M. Sierminska %D 2007 %T Representative Wealth Data for Germany from the German SOEP: The Impact of Methodological Decisions around Imputation and the Choice of the Aggregation Unit %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 672 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 3. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 methodological %F SP, income and poverty, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55815.de/dp672.pdf http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56534.de/diw_sp0003.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4394 %A Peter Haan %D 2007 %T Intertemporal Labor Supply Effects of Tax Reforms %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 669 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, labour, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/55798/dp669.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4393 %A Thomas Siedler %D 2007 %T Does Parental Unemployment Cause Right-Wing Extremism? %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 666 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, labour, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55786.de/dp666.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4392 %A Thomas Siedler %D 2007 %T Schooling and Citizenship: Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Reforms %J ISER Working Paper No. 2007-2 %C Colchester %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %/ 2007: DIW Discussion Paper No. 665. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: IZA DP No. 2573. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F education, miscellaneous %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2007-02.pdf, http://www.diw.de//documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55785.de/dp665.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2573.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4391 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Martin Spiess %D 2009 %T GEE estimation of the covariance structure of a bivariate panel data model with an application to wage dynamics and the incidence of profit-sharing in West Germany %J AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis %V 93 %N 4 %P 427-447 %/ 2007: GEE Estimation of a Two-Equation Panel Data Model: An Analysis of Wage Dynamics and the Incidence of Profit-Sharing in West Germany. DIW Discussion Paper No. 663. Berlin: DIW Berlin %R 10.1007/s10182-009-0117-2 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, methods %K GEE - Two-equation panel data model - Covariance structure - Real wages - Variable pay %X We propose a generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach to the estimation of the mean and covariance structure of bivariate time series processes of panel data. The one-step approach allows for mixed continuous and discrete dependent variables. A Monte Carlo Study is presented to compare our particular GEE estimator with more standard GEE-estimators. In the empirical illustration, we apply our estimator to the analysis of individual wage dynamics and the incidence of profit-sharing in West Germany. Our findings show that time-invariant unobserved individual ability jointly influences individual wages and participation in profit sharing schemes. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55728.de/dp663.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4390 %A Silke Anger %A Guido Heineck %D 2006 %T Cognitive Abilities and Labour Market Outcomes: First Evidence for Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 655 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %F education, labour %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55666.de/dp655.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4389 %A John Beath %A Felix FitzRoy %D 2007 %T Status, Happiness, and Relative Income %J IZA DP No. 2658 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2658.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4388 %A David A. Jaeger %A Holger Bonin %A Thomas Dohmen %A Armin Falk %A David Huffman %A Uwe Sunde %D 2007 %T Direct Evidence on Risk Attitudes and Migration %J IZA DP No. 2655 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2655.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4387 %A Ioannis Cholezas %A Panos Tsakloglou %D 2007 %T Earnings Inequality in Europe: Structure and Patterns of Inter-Temporal Changes %J IZA DP No. 2636 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2636.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4386 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2007 %T Trade Union Membership and Works Councils in West Germany %J Industrielle Beziehungen %V 14 %N 2 %P 154-175 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2635. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)  %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2635.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4385 %A Antonio Menezes %A Dario Sciulli %A José Cabral Vieira %D 2007 %T Wage Persistence and Labour Market Institutions: An Analysis of Young European Workers %J IZA DP No. 2627 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2627.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4384 %A AbdelRahmen El Lahga %A Nicolas Moreau %D 2007 %T Would You Marry Me? The Effects of Marriage on German Couples' Allocation of Time %J SOEPpapers 12 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2007: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-024. Mannheim: Centre for Eruopean Economic Research (ZEW) 2007: "The Effects of Marriage on Couples' Allocation of Time Between Market and Non-Market Hours", IZA DP No. 2619. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, family and networks, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/56582/diw_sp0012.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07024.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2619.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4383 %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2007 %T Individual Well-Being in a Dynamic Perspective %J IZA DP No. 2618 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 5. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2618.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56543.de/diw_sp0005.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4382 %A Marco Caliendo %A Ludovica Gambaro %A Peter Haan %D 2009 %T The Impact of Income Taxation on the Ratio between Reservation and Market Wages and the Incentives for Labor Supply %J Applied Economics Letters %V 16 %N 9 %P 877 - 883 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2599. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and DIW Discussion Paper 670. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %R 10.1080/13504850701222103 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems, econometrics %X This article extends previous research about the determinants of reservation wages by analysing the effect of progressive income taxation on the ratio between reservation and net market wages. Based on micro data for Germany Socio-Economic-Panel (SOEP) we show that joint income taxation in Germany which discriminates by marital status, has a strong and highly significant impact on the reservation/market wage ratio. Relative to single filers, this leads to strong negative labour supply incentives for secondary earners and to positive incentives for first earners in married couples. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2599.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55799.de/dp670.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4381 %A Guillermina Jasso %D 2007 %T Studying Justice: Measurement, Estimation, and Analysis of the Actual Reward and the Just Reward %J IZA DP No. 2592 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2592.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4380 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 2007 %T Fun with Matched Firm-Employee Data: Progress and Road Maps %J IZA DP No. 2580 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2580.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4379 %A Bernard M.S. van Praag %D 2007 %T Perspectives from the Happiness Literature and the Role of New Instruments for Policy Analysis %J CESifo Economic Studies %V 53 %N 1 %P 42-68 %/ 2007: IZA DP No. 2568. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2568.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4378 %A Holger Bonin %A Amelie Constant %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Ethnic Persistence, Assimilation and Risk Proclivity %J IZA DP No. 2537 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper 658. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F migration, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2537.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55682.de/dp658.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4377 %A Laura Zimmermann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %A Amelie Constant %D 2007 %T Ethnic Self-Identification of First-Generation Immigrants %J International Migration Review (IMR) %V 41 %N 3 %P 769-781 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2535. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: DIW Discussion Paper 657. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2535.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55681.de/dp657.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4376 %A Christoph Wunder %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gerhard Krug %A Bodo Herzog %D 2008 %T Welfare Effects of the Euro Cash Changeover %J European Journal of Political Economy %V 24 %N 3 %P 571-586 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2508. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: DIW Discussion Paper 646. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %R 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2008.04.002 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2508.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44951.de/dp646.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4375 %A Richard A. Easterlin %A Anke C. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Life Satisfaction and Economic Outcomes in Germany Pre- and Post-Unification %J IZA DP No. 2494 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2494.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4374 %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2006 %T From No Pay to Low Pay and Back Again? A Multi-State Model of Low Pay Dynamics %J IZA DP No. 2482 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper 648. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2482.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44976.de/dp648.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4373 %A Mathieu Lefèbvre %D 2007 %T The Redistributive Effects of Pension Systems in Europe: A Survey of Evidence %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 457 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/457.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4372 %A Lisa Bell %A Gary Burtless %A Janet Gornick %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2007 %T Failure to Launch: Cross-National Trends in the Transition to Economic Independence %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 456 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/456.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4371 %A Vincent A. Mahler %D 2006 %T Electoral Turnout and Income Redistribution by the State: A Cross-National Analysis of the Developed Democracies %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 455 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/455.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4370 %A Wendy Sigle-Rushton %A Jane Waldfogel %D 2006 %T Motherhood and Women's Earnings in Anglo-American, Continental, European, and Nordic Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 454 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, family and networks, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/454.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4369 %A Martin Duensing %D 2006 %T Raising Fertility: Lessons for Germany from Cross-country Comparisons? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 453 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/453.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4368 %A Andrea Brandolini %D 2007 %T Measurement of Income Distribution in Supranational Entities: The Case of the European Union %E Stephen P. Jenkins %E John Micklewright %J Inequality and Poverty Re-examined %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 62-83 %/ 2006: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 452. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)  %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/452.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4367 %A Thomas Drosdowski %D 2006 %T Can Redistribution contribute to Pollution Reductions? An Empirical Evaluation %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 451 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/451.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4366 %A Ines Blohm %A Sebastien Briel %A Claudia Brülin %A Uta Heumann %A Martina Pauly %D 2006 %T Comparative Human Resource Management in the European Banking Sector: The Effect of Bargaining Power on Working Conditions %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 450 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/450.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4365 %A Andreas Tiemann %D 2006 %T Stability of Gosta Esping-Andersen's "The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism" %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 449 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/449.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4364 %A Teresa Munzi %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2006 %T Conditions of Social Vulnerability, Work and Low Income, Evidence for Spain in Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 448 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/448.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4363 %A Jason Beckfield %D 2006 %T European Integration and Income Inequality %J American Sociological Review %V 71 %N 6 %P 964-985 %/ 2006: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 447. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)  %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/447.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4362 %A Claudia Geist %D 2006 %T Payoff or Penalty? A Comparison of the Marriage Wage Differential for Men and Women across 15 Nations %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 446 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/446.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4361 %A Sawako Shirahase %D 2006 %T Widowhood Later in Life in Japan: Considering Social Security System in Aging Society %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 444 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/444.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4360 %A Matthew Weinshenker %A Patrick Heuveline %D 2006 %T The International Child Poverty Gap: Does Demography Matter? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 441 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/441.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4359 %A Onno Hoffmeister %D 2006 %T Inequality of Personal Income in the Enlarged EU: The Role of the Welfare States, Regional Cohesion Policies and Economic Integration %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 440 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/440.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4358 %A Onno Hoffmeister %D 2006 %T Die regionale Dimension sozialer Ungleichheit in der erweiterten Europäischen Union: Statistische, wirtschaftliche und politische Effekte der Osterweiterung auf die Einkommensverteilung in der EU %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 438 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/438.pdf %W LIS %G D %0 Report %M 4357 %A Tullio Jappelli %A Maria Chiuri %D 2006 %T Do the Elderly Reduce Housing Equity? An International Comparison %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 436 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/436.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4356 %A Steven Prus %A Robert Brown %D 2006 %T Income Inequality over the Later-life Course: A Comparative Analysis of Seven OECD Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 435 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/435.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4355 %A Nicola Hülskamp %D 2006 %T Fertility and the Influence of Women's Industries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 434 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, family and networks, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/434.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4354 %A Hadas Mandel %A Michael Shalev %D 2006 %T A Class Perspective on Gender Inequalitiy: How Welfare States Shape the Gender Pay Gap %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 433 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/433.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4353 %A Christiane Jennen %A Gerhard Uhlenbruck %D 2004 %T Exercise and Life-Satisfactory-Fitness: Complementary Strategies in the Prevention and Rehabilitation of Illnesses %J Evidenced-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine %V 1 %N 2 %P 157-165 %2 cross-sectional %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4352 %A Lubomira Anastassova %A Teodora Paligorova %D 2006 %T What is Behind Native-Immigrant Social Income Gaps? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 432 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/432.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4351 %A Jean-Yves Duclos %A Russell Davidson %D 2006 %T Testing for Restricted Stochastic Dominance %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 430 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/430.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4350 %A Joya Misra %A Michelle Budig %A Stephanie Moller %D 2006 %T Reconciliation Policies and the Effects of Motherhood on Employment, Earnings, and Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 429 %C Luxembourg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, gender, labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/429.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4349 %A Günther Rehme %D 2007 %T Education, Economic Growth and Measured Income Inequality %J Economica %V 74 %N 294 %P 493-514 %/ 2006: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 428. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)  %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F education, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/428.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4348 %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2005 %T Government Programs and Social Outcomes: The United States in Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 426 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/426.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4347 %A Nuno C. Martins %A Ernesto Villanueva %D 2006 %T Does Limited Access to Mortgage Debt Explain Why Young Adults Live with Their Parents? %J Banco de Espana Research Paper No. WP-0628 %C Madrid %I Banco de Espana %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bde.es/informes/be/docs/dt0628e.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4346 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim R. Frick %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2006 %T Hoffnung für die deutsche Fußball-Nationalmannschaft %J DIW at School %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44997.de/diw_school_2006_02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4345 %A Marco Francesconi %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Thomas Siedler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Schulerfolg von Kindern: Haben es Kinder aus "traditionellen" Familien leichter? %J DIW at School %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44997.de/diw_school_2006_02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4344 %A Hans Bertram %D 2006 %T Overview of Child Well Being in Germany: Policy Towards a Supportive Environment for Children (Zur Lage der Kinder in Detuschland: Politik für Kinder als Zukunftsgestaltung) %J Innocenti Working Papers 2006-02 %C Florence %I Unicef Innocenti Research Centre %2 other %F %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/iwp2006_02_eng.pdf, http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/iwp2006-02_germ.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4343 %A Christine Lietz %A Daniela Mantovani %D 2006 %T Lessons from Building and Using Euromod %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM5/06 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0506.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 4342 %A Horacio Levy %A Christine Lietz %A Holly Sutherland %D 2006 %T A Basic Income for Europe's Children %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM4/06 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0406.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4341 %A Katrin Rehdanz %A David Maddison %D 2008 %T Local Environmental Quality and Life-Satisfaction in Germany %J Ecological Economics %V 64 %N 4 %P 787-797 %/ 2006: FNU Working Paper No. 119. Hamburg: University of Hamburg, Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change %R 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2007.04.016 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.fnu.zmaw.de/fileadmin/fnu-files/publication/working-papers/FNU-119.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4340 %A Gerhard Bosch %A Claudia Weinkopf %A unter Mitarbeit von Thorsten Kalina %D 2006 %T Gesetzliche Mindestlöhne auch in Deutschland? Gutachten für den Gesprächskreis Arbeit und Qualifizierung der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %C Bonn %I Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/asfo/03980.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4339 %A Michael Gebel %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2007 %T Educational Expansion and its Heterogeneous Returns for Wage Workers %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-010 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 13. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F SP, education, income and poverty, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07010.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.56583.de/diw_sp0013.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4338 %A Johannes Gernandt %A Michael Maier %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Julie Rat-Wirtzler %D 2006 %T Distributional Effects of the High School Degree in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-088 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06088.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4337 %A Katrin Schleife %D 2010 %T What really matters: Regional versus individual determinants of the digital divide in Germany %J Research Policy %V 39 %N 1 %P 173-185 %/ 2006: Regional versus individual determinants of the digital divide in Germany. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-085. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research %R 10.1016/j.respol.2009.11.003 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, miscellaneous %K Digital divide, Internet use, Network effects %X This paper analyses the regional dimension of the German digital divide. It studies the determinants of home Internet use in Germany on the level of counties as well as on the level of individuals. Based on two large data sets, the analyses show that population density itself cannot explain regional differences in Internet use rates. The results rather indicate that it is the different composition of individual characteristics between rural and urban populations that accounts for the regional digital divide. At individual level, the findings underline the importance of network effects. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06085.pdf %W SOEP, INKAR %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4336 %A Melanie Arntz %A Stefan Boeters %A Nicole Gürtzgen %A Stefanie Schubert %D 2008 %T Analysing Welfare Reform in a Microsimulation-AGE Model: The Value of Disaggregation %J Economic Modelling %V 25 %N 3 %P 422-439 %/ 2006: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-076. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research %R 10.1016/j.econmod.2007.07.001 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F labour, econometrics %K Applied general equilibrium; Discrete working time choice; Wage bargaining; Labour market reform; Logit model; Microsimulation %X We present a consistent microsimulation-AGE model combining the labour market AGE model PACE-L, data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and a discrete choice labour supply estimation. The model is used to analyse a reform that cuts the social assistance minimum income and lowers the transfer withdrawal rate in order to encourage labour force participation at the lower end of the wage distribution. We compare a disaggregated and an aggregated version of the model as well as a partial and a general equilibrium variant. It turns out that both disaggregation and general equilibrium feedback tend to mitigate the labour supply response to the reform proposal. While some labour supply indicators react quite sensitively to the level of aggregation, most macroeconomic variables are considerably more robust. %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06076.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4335 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Karsten Kohn %A Qingwei Wang %D 2006 %T The Erosion of Union Membership in Germany: Determinants, Densities, Decompositions %J IZA DP No. 2193 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor %/ 2006: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-066. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F labour, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2193.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06066.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4334 %A Alberto Alesina %A Edward Glaeser %A Bruce Sacerdote %D 2005 %T Work and Leisure in the U.S. and Europe: Why So Different? %J NBER Working Paper 11278 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4333 %A Sarah Bernhard %A Karin Kurz %D 2007 %T Familie und Arbeitsmarkt - Eine Längsschnittstudie zum Einfluss beruflicher Unsicherheiten auf die Familienerweiterung %J IAB DiscussionPaper No. 10/2007 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks %U http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2007/dp1007.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4332 %A Michael Fertig %A Marcus Tamm %D 2007 %T Always Poor or Never Poor and Nothing in Between? Duration of Child Poverty in Germany %J IZA DP 2645 (forthcoming in German Economic Review) %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2007: RWI Discussion Papers No. 56. Essen: Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI); 2007: ECINEQ WP 2007-65. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %2 Simulation %F income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2645.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP056/DP_07_056.PDF, http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2007-65.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4331 %A Marcus Tamm %D 2008 %T Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany %J Economics of Education Review %V 27 %N 5 %P 536-545 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 41. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2007: ECINEQ WP 2007-58. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %R doi:10.1016/j.econedurev.2007.10.005 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, education, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/63400/diw_sp0041.pdf, http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2007-58.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4330 %A Leen Vandecasteele %A Annelies Debels %D 2007 %T Attrition in Panel Data: The Effectiveness of Weighting %J European Sociological Review %V 23 %N 1 %P 81-97 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4329 %A Boris Augurzky %A Silja Göhlmann %A Rainer Kambeck %A Harald Tauchmann %A Wolfram F. Richter %D 2006 %T Finanzielle Auswirkungen der Einführung des Gesundheitsfonds auf die Bundesländer. Forschungsvorhaben für das Ministerium für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %2 other %F %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/GUTACHTEN/P_GESUNDHEITSFONDS.PDF %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4328 %A Ralf Kuhnke %D 2006 %T Indikatoren zur Erfassung des Migrationshintergrundes - Arbeitsbericht im Rahmen der Dokumentationsreihe: Methodische Erträge aus dem "DJI-Übergangspanel" %J Forschungsschwerpunkt Übergänge in Arbeit Arbeitspapier 2/2006 %C Halle %I Deutsches Jugendinstitut %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.dji.de/bibs/276_5969_WT_2_2006_kuhnke.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4327 %A Claudia Diehl %A Rainer Schnell %D 2006 %T Reactive Ethnicity or "Assimilation"? Statements, Arguments, and First Empirical Evidence für Labor Migrants in Germany %J International Migration Review %V 40 %N 4 %P 786-816 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4326 %A Bert Rürup %A Eberhard Wille %D 2007 %T Finanzielle Effekte des vorgesehenen Gesundheitsfonds auf die Bundesländer - Gutachten im Auftrage des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit %C Darmstadt und Mannheim %2 other %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/gutachten-ruerup-wille.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4325 %A Heike Diefenbach %A Anja Weiß %D 2006 %T Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund. Datenerfassung für die Integrationsberichterstattung - Gutachten im Auftrag der Stelle für interkulturelle Arbeit, Sozialreferat und des Statistischen Amtes der Landeshauptstadt München %2 methodological %F %U http://www.mstatistik-muenchen.de/themen/bevoelkerung/berichte/berichte_2006/gutachten-migrationshintergrund.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4324 %A Tom Van Ourti %A Eddy Van Doorslaer %A Xander Koolman %D 2006 %T The Effect of Growth and Inequality in Incomes on Health Inequality: Theory and Empirical Evidence from the European Panel %J Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2006-108/3 %C Amsterdam and Rotterdam %I Tinbergen Institute %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.tinbergen.nl/discussionpapers/06108.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4323 %A Nikolaus Bartzsch %D 2006 %T Vorsichtssparen und Einkommensunsicherheit privater Haushalte in Deutschland - Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung auf Basis von SOEP-Daten %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 75 %N 4 %P 109-120 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4322 %A Christian Alt %A Walter Bien %D 2006 %T Dem Volk aufs Maul schauen - Verfahren der quantitativen Sozialforschung %J DJI Bulletin 77 PLUS %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4321 %A Louis Lévy-Garboua %A Claude Montmarquette %A Véronique Simonnet %D 2007 %T Job satisfaction and quits %J Labour Economics %V 14 %N 2 %P 251-268 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4320 %A Lina Eriksson %A James Mahmud Rice %A Robert E. Goodin %D 2007 %T Temporal Aspects of Life Satisfaction %J Social Indicators Research %V 80 %N 3 %P 511-533 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4319 %A Mahmud James Rice %A Robert E. Goodin %A Antti Parpo %D 2006 %T The Temporal Welfare State: A Crossnational Comparison %J Journal of Public Policy %V 23 %N 3 %P 195-228 %/ 2006: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 431. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study; 2006: Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 449. Annandale-on-Hudson: Levy Economics Institute of Bard College %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/431.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 4318 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %D 2007 %T Measuring Economic Well-Being: What, How and Why %J CATO Unbound %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.cato-unbound.org/2007/02/14/richard-burkhauser/measuring-economic-well-being-what-how-and-why/ %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4317 %A Sebastian Moll %D 2006 %T Dynamik von Armut in Deutschland - Ergebnisse mikroökonometrischer Analysen (Dissertation) %C Hohenheim %I Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %U http://opus-ho.uni-stuttgart.de/hop/volltexte/2006/154/pdf/dissertation.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4316 %A Detlef Oesterreich %A Eva Schulze %D 2006 %T Verschuldung als soziale Lebenslage (Abschnitt C) %E Schufa Holding AG %J Schuldenkompass 2006 - Empirische Indikatoren der privaten Ver- und Überschuldung in Deutschland %C Wiesbaden %I Schufa Holding AG %P 129-137 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4315 %A Gunter E. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Steigt die Zahl überschuldeter Privathaushalte? (Abschnitt B) %E Schufa Holding AG %J Schuldenkompass 2006 - Empirische Indikatoren der privaten Ver- und Überschuldung in Deutschland %C Wiesbaden %I Schufa Holding AG %P 91-126 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4314 %A Hilmar Schneider %A et al. %D 2007 %T Untersuchung der beschäftigungs- und finanzpolitischen Auswirkungen des Konzepts von Prof. Dr. Bofinger und Dr. Walwei zur Neuordnung des Niedriglohnbereichs us der Studie "Vorrang für das regulär Arbeitsverhältnis ..." %J Bericht für das Bundesministerium der Finanzen %C Bonn und Berlin %I IZA und DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4313 %A Gert G. Wagner %A et al. %D 2007 %T Neue Unsicherheiten - Die sozialen Fragen unserer Zeit. Eine Expertenrunde %J Soziale Demokratie im 21. Jahrhundert. Lesebuch zur Programmdebatte der SPD %P 115-130 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4312 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %D 2007 %T The long run earnings distribution in five countries: "remarkable stability," U, V. or W %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 53 %N 1 %P 1-23 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4311 %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2005 %T New Mothers' Employment and Public Policy in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Japan %J Labour %V 19 %N s1 %P 5-49 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4310 %A Thomas Lampert %A Lars Eric Kroll %D 2006 %T Einkommensdifferenzen in der Gesundheit und Lebenserwartung - Quer- und Längsschnittbefunde des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 68 %N 4 %P 219-230 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4309 %A Bruce Headey %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Pets and human health in Germany and Australia: National longitudinal results %J Social Indicators Research %V 80 %N 2 %P 297-311 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4308 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (Hrsg.) %D 2006 %T Widerstreitende Interessen - ungenutzte Chancen: Jahresgutachten 2006/07 (darin: Analyse - Entwicklung der personellen Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.sachverstaendigenrat-wirtschaft.de/download/gutachten/ga06_ges.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4307 %A Martin Hyde %A Hrkal Jakub %A Maria Melchior %A Floor Van Oort %A Simone Weyers %D 2006 %T Comparison of the effects of low childhood socioeconomic position and low adulthood socioeconomic position on self rated health in four European studies %J Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health %V 60 %N 10 %P 882-886 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4306 %A Guido Heineck %D 2006 %T Height and weight in Germany, evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel, 2002 %J Economics & Human Biology %V 4 %N 3 %P 359-382 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4305 %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2007 %T Employment Options: Japan in Comparative Perspective %E Frances McCall Rosenbluth %J The Political Economy of Japan's Low Fertility %C Stanford %I Stanford University Press %P 112-127 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4304 %A Hilmar Schneider %A et al. %D 2007 %T Bericht über die Tätigkeit des Pilotprojekts zum Aufbau und zur Erprobung eines internationalen Datenservicezentrums für arbeitsmarktrelevante Daten am IZA %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4303 %A Mathias Binswanger %D 2006 %T Die Tretmühlen des Glücks (Teil I, 6.) %C Freiburg i.B. %I Herder %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4302 %A Christian Arndt %A Sabine Dann %A Rolf Kleimann %A Harald Strotmann %A Jürgen Volkert %D 2006 %T Das Konzept der Verwirklichungschancen (A. Sen) - Empirische Operationalisierung im Rahmen der Armuts- und Reichtumsmessung - Endbericht einer Machbarkeitsstudie des IAW für das BMAS %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iaw.edu/pdf/iaw_machbarkeitsstudie_2006.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 4301 %A Cornelia Hausen %D 2005 %T Ökonomische Soziologische und Psychologische Ansätze zur Erklärung der Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer - Eine Ereignisdatenanalyse mit dem SOEP (Diplomarbeit) %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4300 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Child poverty in perspective: An overview of child well-being in rich countries %J Innocenti Report Card 7 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/pdf/rc7_eng.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4299 %A Thomas Lampert %D 2007 %T Soziale Ungleichheit der Gesundheitschancen und Krankheitsrisiken - Eine Herausforderung für Sozial- und Gesundheitspolitik %J Die Krankenversicherung %V 59 %N 1 %P 23-27 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4298 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2007 %T Die Armut der deutschen Klassengesellschaft %J Die Krankenversicherung %V 59 %N 1 %P 18-22 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4297 %A o.V. %D 2007 %T Armut und Ungleichheit in Deutschland %J Die Krankenversicherung %V 59 %N 1 %P 16-17 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4296 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2006 %T Gender ideology, division of housework, and the geographic mobility of families %J Review of Economics of the Household %V 4 %N 4 %P 299-323 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4295 %A microm Consumer Marketing %D 2006 %T Alles Neu macht der Oktober - das aktuelle Update ist da! %J online %F %U http://www.microm-online.de/Deutsch/Microm/Aktuelles/Aktuelle_Meldungen/Archiv_2003-2006/2006-10-19_Update_MOSAIC-Datenbank.jsp %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4294 %A Ulrike Herrmann %D 2007 %T Wer hat, dem wird gegeben - Interview mit Jürgen Schupp %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 01.02.2007 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4293 %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2007 %T Führt Steuervereinfachung zu einer "gerechteren" Einkommensverteilung? Eine empirische Analyse für Deutschland %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 8 %N 1 %P 20-37 %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4292 %A Ulrike Schneider %D 2006 %T Informelle Pflege aus ökonomischer Sicht %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 52 %N 4 %P 493-520 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4291 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 2006 %T Geldverwaltung und -verteilung in Paarbeziehungen %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 52 %N 4 %P 467-491 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4290 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2006 %T Vermeidung von Kinderarmut in Deutschland durch finanzielle Leistungen %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 52 %N 4 %P 439-466 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4289 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Familienpolitische Reformen und ihre Wirkungen auf die Erwerbsbeteiligung von Eltern %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 52 %N 4 %P 421-438 %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4288 %A Werner Eichhorst %A Werner Sesselmeier %D 2007 %T Auf den Wiedereinstieg kommt es an %J Berliner Republik %N 1 %P 61-68 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4287 %A Sebastian Dullien %D 2005 %T Ältere Menschen und Frauen scheuen wirtschaftliche Risiken %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 27.09.2005 %P 18 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4286 %A Jörg Auf dem Hövel %D 2005 %T Mutmacher für den Standort Deutschland %J Heise.de, 21.09.2005 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4285 %A Inga Michler %D 2005 %T Mit der Scheidung in die Armut %J Die Welt, 27.08.2005, S. 8 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4284 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Wer soll welchen Obolus zahlen %J Freitag, 29.07.2005 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4283 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Fragen zum Misstrauen %J Der Tagesspiegel, 07.07.2005, S. 16 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4282 %A Björn Schwentker %D 2005 %T Von wegen 40 Prozent %J Die Zeit 41 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4281 %A Alexa Fuchswinkel %D 2005 %T Verringert die Praxisgebühr die Zahl unnötiger Arztbesuche? %J aerztlichepraxis.de, 28. Oktober 2005 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4280 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Praxisgebühr reduziert die Zahl unnötiger Arztbesuche %J berlin-news, 18.10.2005 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4279 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Studie: Praxisgebühr hat steuernde Wirkung %J Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 17. Oktober 2005 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4278 %A Rainer Hank %D 2006 %T Die Angst der Mitte vor dem Abstieg %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 17.12.2006, Nr. 50 %P 35 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4277 %A Astrid Dörner %D 2006 %T Lebe wild und gefährlich - Wissenschaftler sehen Parallelen zum Aktienmarkt %J Handelsblatt, 11.12.2006 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4276 %A Abigail W. Leonard %D 2006 %T Risk takers follow in parents' footsteps %J msnbc.msn.com, 07.12.2006 %F %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 4275 %A Regina Krieger %D 2006 %T Ökonomische Partnerwahl - Studie über Einkommen und Heiratsverhalten in Deutschland und Großbritannien %J Handelsblatt, 29.11.2006 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4274 %A Matthias Beenken %D 2006 %T So steigen die PKV-Prämien wirklich %J VersicherungsJournal, 21.11.2006 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4273 %A Philipp Neumann %D 2006 %T Privatkassen haben Prämien verdreifacht %J Die Welt, 16.11.2006 %P 19 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4272 %A Andreas Hoffmann %D 2006 %T Hohe Sätze bei Privatversicherern %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 16.11.2006 %P 21 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4271 %A Falk Hornuß %D 2006 %T In Deutschland steigt die Armut %J BerlinerUmschau.com, 30.10.2006 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4270 %A Stephan Kaufmann %D 2006 %T Studie: In Deutschland steigt die Armut %J Berliner Zeitung, 30.10.2006 %P 1 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4269 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Signal der Hoffnung %J Frankfurter Rundschau, 27.10.2006 %P 23 %F %G D %0 Generic %M 4268 %A Jörg Schallenberg %D 2006 %T Von der Ausnahme zur Regel %J duz Magazin %N 09 %P 36-37 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4267 %A Dorit Hess %D 2006 %T Mindestlöhne gefährden Minijobs %J Handelsblatt, 08.09.2006 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4266 %A Felix Berth %D 2005 %T Geld macht Väter - Karrieremänner haben besonders viel Nachwuchs, Karrierefrauen besonders wenig %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 10.09.2005 %P 6 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4265 %A Norbert Härting %D 2006 %T Rache ist nicht süß, sondern macht arm und arbeitslos %J Handelsblatt, 04.09.2006 %P 13 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4264 %A Silke Wettach %D 2005 %T Mehr Freizeit, mehr Glück? %J Wirtschaftswoche, 25.08.2005 %P 32 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4263 %A Mirjam Mohr %D 2006 %T Die Mär von den aussterbenden Deutschen %J Spiegel Online, 23.08.2006 %F %U http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,433073,00.html %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4262 %A Claudia Borchard-Tuch %D 2006 %T Eine soziale Bildungslücke %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 11.08.2006 %P 18 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4261 %A Moritz Koch %D 2006 %T Soziale Gegensätze groß wie nie zuvor %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 17.07.2006 %P 17 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4260 %A Regina Krieger %D 2006 %T Schlechtes Deutsch und keine Freunde %J Handelsblatt, 05.07.2006 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4259 %A Nicola Holzapfel %D 2006 %T In 200 Jahren, Schätzchen - Frauen in Führungsjobs %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 27.06.2006 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4258 %A Ulrike Winkelmann %D 2006 %T Nur 23 Prozent der Studierten kinderlos %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 29.05.2006 %P 7 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4257 %A Christian Schmitt %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Der Untergang des Abendlands fällt aus - Die Kinderlosigkeit von Akademikerinnen wird überbewertet %J Frankfurter Rundschau, 26.05.2006 %P 7 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4256 %A Ursula Weidenfeld %D 2006 %T Generation Fischstäbchen - die Kinder bestimmen den Speiseplan, wenn Familien überhaupt noch gemeinsam essen %J Der Tagesspiegel, 24.12.2006 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4255 %A Thomas Schmitt %D 2006 %T Lieber nicht in die Private %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 17.12.2006 %P 49 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4254 %A Thomas Hanke %D 2006 %T Mittelschicht in Absturzangst %J Handelsblatt, 12.12.2006 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4253 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2007 %T Distribution of household incomes in Germany: An analysis using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in the years 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2005 %J Report for the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4252 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2007 %T Unemployment, life satisfaction and retrospective error %J Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A - Statistics in Society %V 170 %N 1 %P 43-61 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4250 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T Gutachten zur Erhebung regionalbezogener Einnahmedaten im Risikostrukturausgleich (RSA) %C Berlin %I o.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4249 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Philip Giles %A Dean R. Lillard %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2004 %T Creation of Private and Public (Social Security and Other Government Income) Categories for CNEF Data %2 methodological %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4248 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2006 %T Ausmaß und Struktur von arbeitnehmerinduzierter Abstiegsmobilität %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 58 %N 4 %P 573-591 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4247 %A Jens Alber %A Florian Fliegner %D 2006 %T Eine merkwürdige Debatte - Die von manchen Politikern geleugnete Unterschicht gibt es wirklich %J WZB-Mitteilungen %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4246 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Cost-Benefit Analysis of Immigration: Foreigners Living in Germany Are Net Contributors to Public Budgets %J IZA COMPACT (Engl.) %V Dec. 2006 %P 4-7 %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_en_25.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4245 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Kosten-Nutzen-Bilanz der Zuwanderung: Öffentliche Haushalte profitieren vom Beitrag der in Deutschland lebenden Ausländer %J IZA COMPACT %V Dez. 2006 %P 4-7 %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/compacts/iza_compact_de_25.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4244 %A Tina Gadow %D 2005 %T Der Bedarf an Tagesbetreuungsangeboten für unter 3-Jährige %J Zahlenspiegel 2005 - Kindertagesbetreuung im Spiegel der Statistik %C München %I Deutsches Jugendinstitut %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4243 %A Thomas Klein %A Rainer Unger %A Alexander Schulze %D 2006 %T Bildungsexpansion und Lebenserwartung %E Andreas Hadjar %E Rolf Becker %J Die Bildungsexpansion. Erwartete und unerwartete Folgen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 311-331 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4242 %A Andreas Timm %D 2006 %T Die Veränderung des Heirats- und Fertilitätsverhaltens im Zuge der Bildungsexpansion - Eine Längsschnittanalyse für West- und Ostdeutschland %E Andreas Hadjar %E Rolf Becker %J Die Bildungsexpansion. Erwartete und unerwartete Folgen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 277-309 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4241 %A Andreas Hadjar %A Rolf Becker %D 2006 %T Bildungsexpansion - erwartete und unerwartete Folgen %E Andreas Hadjar %E Rolf Becker %J Die Bildungsexpansion. Erwartete und unerwartete Folgen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 11-24 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4240 %A Rolf Becker %D 2006 %T Dauerhafte Bildungsungleichheiten als unerwartete Folge der Bildungsexpansion? %E Andreas Hadjar %E Rolf Becker %J Die Bildungsexpansion. Erwartete und unerwartete Folgen %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 27-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4239 %A OECD %D 2002 %T Education at a Glance 2002 (Chapter A, Indicator A13) %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.oecd.org/document/52/0,3343,en_2649_39263238_2763124_1_1_1_1,00.html %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4237 %A Christine Volk-Uhlmann %D 2006 %T Bestimmungsfaktoren der Lebensmittelnachfrage - Eine Regressionsanalyse %J Ernährung im Fokus %N 6-12 %P 348-354 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4236 %A Gisela Hostenkamp %A Michael Stolpe %D 2006 %T The Health Gradient and Early Retirement: Evidence from the German Socio-economic Panel %J Kiel Working Paper No. 1305 %C Kiel %I Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ifw-members.ifw-kiel.de/publications/the-health-gradient-and-early-retirement-evidence-from-the-german-socio-economic-panel-1/kap1305.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4235 %A Marcel Fink %A Emmerich Tálos %D 2005 %T Flexibilisierung von Erwerbsarbeit - Defizite sozialstaatlicher Absicherung: Österreich, Deutschland, Großbritannien und Dänemark im Vergleich %E Martin Kronauer %E Gudrun Linne %J Flexicurity - Die Suche nach Sicherheit in der Flexibilität (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 65) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 385-419 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4234 %A Bernhard Boockmann %A Tobias Hagen %D 2005 %T Die Bedeutung befristeter Arbeitsverhältnisse für die Zugänge und den Verbleib in Beschäftigung %E Martin Kronauer %E Gudrun Linne %J Flexicurity - Die Suche nach Sicherheit in der Flexibilität (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 65) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 149-168 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4233 %A Antje Mertens %A Frances McGinnity %D 2005 %T Einkommensverluste durch befristete Beschäftigung? Ein Überblick über den Stand der Debatte in Deutschland %E Martin Kronauer %E Gudrun Linne %J Flexicurity - Die Suche nach Sicherheit in der Flexibilität (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 65) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 169-182 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4232 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2005 %T Die mobile Arbeitsgesellschaft und ihre Grenzen - Zum Zusammenhang von Arbeitsmarktflexibilität, Regulierung und sozialer Sicherung %E Martin Kronauer %E Gudrun Linne %J Flexicurity - Die Suche nach Sicherheit in der Flexibilität (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 65) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 31-51 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4231 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Soziales Netzwerk Familie - Wie viel unterstützt sie, wie viel betreut sie, wie wichtig ist sie? %J fundiert %N 2 %P 72-79 %F %U http://www.fu-berlin.de/presse/publikationen/fundiert/2006_02/06_02_spiess_schupp/index.html, http://www.fu-berlin.de/presse/publikationen/fundiert/2006_02/media/fundiert_netzwerke.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 4230 %A Annalena Dunkelberg %D 2006 %T Der Einfluss von Gesundheitsindikatoren von Kind und Mutter auf das mütterliche Arbeitsangebot - Eine ökonometrische Analyse unter Einsatz von Selektionsmodellen (Masterarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Statistik und Ökonometrie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4228 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Fast das ewige Leben: Eine zunehmend alternde Bevölkerung stellt das Gesundheitssystem vor grundlegende Probleme - ein Zukunftsszenario für Deutschland %J Forschung aktuell (TU Berlin) - Themenmagazin Gesundheitstechnologien %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.tu-berlin.de/forschung-aktuell/gesundheitstechnologien/s67-69.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4227 %A Meena Kumari %A Mike Wadsworth %A Margaret Blake %A John Bynner %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Biomarkers in the proposed UK Longitudinal Household Study %C London %I Longview %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4226 %A Tatjana Mika %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2006 %T Alterseinkommen bei Zuwanderern - Gesetzliche Rente und Haushaltseinkommen bei Aussiedlern und Zuwanderern aus der Türkei und dem ehemaligen Jugoslawien im Vergleich zur deutschen Bevölkerung %J Deutsche Rentenversicherung %N 7-8 %P 456-483 %/ 2006:  DIW Research Notes 18. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44749/rn18.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4225 %A Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik %D 2005 %T Nationale Datensätze großer Umfragen der Forschung (Kap. 8.6) %J Regionale Standards - Ausgabe 2005 %I Arbeitsgruppe Regionale Standards %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.gesis.org/Methodenberatung/Untersuchungsplanung/Regionalisierung %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4224 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2006 %T 10 Jahre freie Kassenwahl: Sozio-ökonomische Profile - Mehrfachwechsel - Präferenzen %J Gesundheits- und Sozialpolitik %V 60 %N 7/8 %P 19-28 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4223 %A Alexander Schulze %A Rainer Unger %D 2006 %T Der Einfluss der Bildungsexpansion auf die Lebenserwartung %J BiB-Mitteilungen %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.bib-demographie.de/cln_090/nn_750528/SharedDocs/Publikationen/DE/Download/BiBMitteilungen/Heft3__2006,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/Heft3_2006.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4222 %A Ulrike Herrmann %D 2006 %T Selbstmitleid der Eliten - Die Deutschen müssen lernen, ihren zunehmenden Reichtum gerechter zu verteilen %J Zeitzeichen %N 9 %P 24-26 %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4221 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Wie Du mir, so ich Dir %J Frankfurter Rundschau, 06.10.2006 %P 23 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4220 %A Klaus-Dirk Henke %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2006 %T Gesundheitsprämien zur Finanzierung des Gesundheitswesens - Teil 1: Strukturparameter, Gestaltungsoptionen, Implementierung (Endbericht einer Studie im Auftrag der Wirtschaftskammer für Österreich) %C Berlin %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4219 %A Rainer Schnell %A Mark Trappmann %D 2006 %T Konsequenzen der Panelmortalität im SOEP für Schätzungen der Lebenserwartung %E Frank Faulbaum %E Christof Wolf %J Stichprobenqualität in Bevölkerungsumfragen (Tagungsbericht, Band 12) %C Bonn %I Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4218 %A Birgit Gehrke %A Ulrich Schasse %D 2006 %T Bildung und Qualifizierung in Niedersachsen %J Forschungsberichte des NIW, 34 %C Hannover %I Niedersächsisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung e.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4217 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2006 %T Prämienentwicklung in der PKV - eine empirische Untersuchung auf Basis des SOEP (Kap. 6) %E Klaus Jacobs %E Jürgen Klauber %E Johannes Leinert %J Fairer Wettbewerb oder Risikoselektion? Analysen zur gesetzlichen und privaten Krankenversicherung %C Bonn %I Wissenschaftliches Institut der AOK (WIdO) %P 103-121 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4216 %A Hendrik Dräther %D 2006 %T Zur Bedeutung der Familienversicherung (Kap. 3) %E Klaus Jacobs %E Jürgen Klauber %E Johannes Leinert %J Fairer Wettbewerb oder Risikoselektion? Analysen zur gesetzlichen und privaten Krankenversicherung %C Bonn %I Wissenschaftliches Institut der AOK (WIdO) %P 49-65 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4215 %A Johannes Leinert %D 2006 %T Einkommensselektion und ihre Folgen (Kap. 2) %E Klaus Jacobs %E Jürgen Klauber %E Johannes Leinert %J Fairer Wettbewerb oder Risikoselektion? Analysen zur gesetzlichen und privaten Krankenversicherung %C Bonn %I Wissenschaftliches Institut der AOK (WIdO) %P 31-48 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4214 %A Johannes Giesecke %D 2006 %T Arbeitsmarktflexibilisierung und soziale Ungleichheit: sozio-ökonomische Konsequenzen befristeter Beschäftigungsverhältnisse in Deutschland und Großbritannien (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4213 %A Bundesregierung %D 2006 %T Verdeckte Armut im Rechtsbereich des Zweiten Buches Sozialgesetzbuch (Antwort der Bundesregierung auf die Kleine Anfrage Drucksache 16/3274) %J Bundestagsdrucksache 16/3551 vom 23.11.2006 %C Berlin %I Bundestag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://dip.bundestag.de/btd/16/035/1603551.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4212 %A DIW Berlin (ed.) %D 2006 %T DIW Berlin 2005 Annual Report %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/english/produkte/publikationen/taetigkeitsbericht/annual_report_2005.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4211 %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2006 %T Effects of short- and long-term unemployment on health satisfaction: evidence from German data %J Applied Economics %V 38 %N 20 %P 2335-2350 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4210 %A Michael Fabricius %D 2006 %T Das tut jetzt ein bisschen weh - Gesundheitsreform, höhere Lebenserwartung und medizinischer Fortschritt ... %J Welt am Sonntag, 19.11.2006, Ausgabe 47/06 %P 49 %F %U http://www.welt.de/data/2006/11/19/1115517.html %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4209 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Gründe für Ungleichheit %J Frankfurter Rundschau, 17.11.2006, Nr. 268 %P 23 %F %G D %0 Book %M 4208 %A Gerd Grözinger %A Michael Maschke %A Claus Offe %D 2006 %T Die Teilhabegesellschaft - Modell eines neuen Wohlfahrtsstaates (Kapitel 4: Die Finanzierung) %C Frankfurt/M. %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.boell.de/alt/downloads/arbeit/teilhabegesellschaft_kurz.pdf (Kurzfassung) %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4207 %A André Steiner %D 2005 %T Einkommen in Ostblockländern. Annäherungen an einen Vergleich %E Peter Hübner %E Christoph Kleßmann %E Klaus Tenfelde %J Arbeiter im Staatssozialismus - Ideologischer Anspruch und soziale Wirklichkeit %C Köln, Weimar, Wien %I Böhlau %P 227-247 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Report %M 4206 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2005 %T Analysen mit Bezug zu "Migration und Gesundheit" auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Migrationssensible Studiendesigns zur Repräsentation des Migrationsstatus in der Gesundheitsforschung - Tagung am 25. November 2005 %C Berlin %I Robert Koch Institut %2 methodological %F %U http://www.rki.de/cln_006/nn_527010/sid_4DD5F5F3B5B6FD4C63372A07162C38D7/DE/Content/GBE/Forschungsvorhaben/EntwicklungvonStandards/Migration/migration__screen.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4205 %A Norbert Häring %D 2006 %T Das große Nullsummenspiel - Ökonomen können endlich erklären, warum reichere Nationen nicht auch glücklicher sind %J Handelsblatt, 27.11.2006, Nr. 229 %P 9 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4204 %A BDI und IW (Hrsg.) BMFSFJ %D 2006 %T Wachstumseffekte einer bevölkerungsorientierten Familienpolitik %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4203 %A Jürgen Kaube %D 2006 %T Sind wir Inflations-Masochisten? Vor fünf Jahren wurde der Euro eingeführt ... %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 03.12.2006, Nr. 48 %P 82 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4202 %A Josef Nyary %D 2006 %T Wagemut - die Kraft, die in der Familie steckt: Erfolg ist "erblich" %J Hamburger Abendblatt, 2.12.2006 %F %U http://www.abendblatt.de/daten/2006/12/02/647070.html?prx=1 %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4201 %A Claus Schäfer %D 2006 %T Unverdrossene "Lebenslügen-Politik" - Zur Entwicklung der Einkommensverteilung %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 59 %N 11 %P 583-591 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/wsimit_2006_11_schaefer.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4200 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Elterngeld: Kürzere Erwerbspausen von Müttern erwartet %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 48 %P 689-693 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4199 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2006 %T Prämien in der PKV: Deutlich stärkerer Anstieg als in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 46 %P 653-659 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4198 %A Bruce Headey %D 2006 %T Subjective Well-Being: Revisions to Dynamic Equilibrium Theory Using National Panel Data and Panel Regression Methods %J Social Indicators Research %V 79 %N 3 %P 369-403 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4197 %A Silke Anger %A Michael Kvasnicka %D 2006 %T Biases in Estimates of the Smoking Wage Penalty %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 654 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %F %X Gesundheit, Einkommen und Armut, Methoden %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.55665.de/dp654.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4196 %A Bruce Headey %D 2008 %T Life Goals Matter to Happiness: A Revision of Set-Point Theory %J Social Indicators Research %V 86 %N 2 %P 213-231 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 639. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44816/dp639.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4195 %A Dorothea Schäfer %A Oleksandr Talavera %D 2006 %T Small-Scale Business Survival and Inheritance: Evidence from Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 636 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %/ 2006: Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F labour, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44831.de/dp636.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4194 %A Holger Bonin %D 2006 %T Der Finanzierungsbeitrag der Ausländer zu den deutschen Staatsfinanzen: Eine Bilanz für 2004 %J IZA DP No. 2444 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, income and poverty, transfer systems %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2444.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4193 %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2006 %T Residential Mobility and Housing Adjustment of Older Households in Europe %J IZA DP No. 2435 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2435.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4192 %A Peter Haan %A Viktor Steiner %D 2006 %T Making Work Pay for the Elderly Unemployed - Evaluating Alternative Policy Reforms for Germany %J IZA DP No. 2424 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 641. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F labour, income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2424.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44851.de/dp641.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4191 %A Amelie Constant %A Liliya Gataullina %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Gender, Ethnic Identity and Work %J IZA DP No. 2420 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, migration, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2420.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4190 %A Daniela Del Boca %A Marilena Locatelli %D 2006 %T The Determinants of Motherhood and Work Status: A Survey %J IZA DP No. 2414 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2414.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4189 %A Thomas Siedler %D 2006 %T Family and Politics: Does Parental Unemployment Cause Right-Wing Extremism? %J IZA DP No. 2411 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, labour, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2411.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4188 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2009 %T The nonlinear link between height and wages in Germany, 1985-2004 %J Economics & Human Biology %V 7 %N 2 %P 191-199 %/ 2006: The Nonlinear Link between Height and Wages: An Empirical Investigation. IZA DP No. 2394. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.ehb.2009.06.003 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, gender, health %K Height; Wages; Men; Women; Nonlinearity; Discrimination; Private and public sector; Germany %X Based on data of the German Socio-Economic Panel, this article investigates the relationship between height and wages by gender. Unlike previous investigations, which have been limited to an examination of linear effects, this one finds that height influences on wages are curvilinear, and more so for men than for women. More specifically, it finds that women who are shorter than average and men who are somewhat taller than average, but not among the tallest, enjoy significant wage advantages. Furthermore, using Blinder's decomposition to determine two components of wage differences, we find that these differences can be partitioned into an endowment component and unexplained influences (discrimination). There is a difference between the public and private sectors and between men and women as to the degree of the latter effect. This investigation supports the hypothesis that short and very tall men employed in the private sector are disadvantaged the most. The outcome for women is less robust than for men. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2394.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4187 %A Thomas Dohmen %A Armin Falk %A David Huffman %A Uwe Sunde %D 2008 %T The Intergenerational Transmission of Risk and Trust Attitudes %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6844 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2380. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2008: CESifo Working Paper No. 2307. München: CESifo %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators, family and networks %U http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dplist.asp?dpno=6844.asp, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2380.pdf , http://www.cesifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202008/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20May%202008/cesifo1_wp2307.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4186 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2008 %T The Parental Leave Benefit Reform in Germany: Costs and Labour Market Outcomes of Moving towards the Nordic Model %J Population Research and Policy Review %V 27 %N 5 %P 575-591 %/ 2006: "The Parental Leave Benefit Reform in Germany: Costs and Labour Market Outcomes of Moving towards the Scandinavian Model", IZA DP No. 2372. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 630. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %R 10.1007/s11113-008-9086-5 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F gender, labour, econometrics, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2372.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44762.de/dp630.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4185 %A Amelie Constant %A Liliya Gataullina %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %A Laura Zimmerman %D 2006 %T Clash of Cultures: Muslims and Christians in the Ethnosizing Process %J IZA DP No. 2350 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 628. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2350.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44742.de/dp628.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4184 %A Giorgio Brunello %A Daniele Checchi %D 2006 %T Does school Tracking Affect Equality of Opportunity? New International Evidence %J IZA DP No. 2348 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2348.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4183 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2009 %T Unemployment, Social Capital, and Subjective Well-Being %J Journal of Happiness Studies %V 10 %N 4 %P 421-430 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2346.Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1007/s10902-008-9097-2 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, family and networks, subjective indicators %K Happiness; Social activities; German Socio-Economic Panel; Regression analysis %X It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-being of individuals. In this paper, I explore whether and to what extent people with more social capital are sheltered from the harmful effects of unemployment. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel 1984-2004, I find that social capital is an important predictor of well-being levels, but there is no evidence that it moderates the effect of unemployment on well-being. Possible reasons for these findings are discussed, and suggestions for future research given. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2346.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 4182 %A Giacomo Corneo %D 2006 %T New Deal für Deutschland - Der dritte Weg zum Wachstum %C Frankfurt / New York %I Campus %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 4181 %A Birgit Mattil %D 2006 %T Pension Systems - Sustainability and Distributional Effects in Germany and the United Kingdom (Ph.D. thesis) %C Heidelberg %I Physica %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4180 %A Thomas Klein %A Rainer Unger %D 2006 %T Einkommen und Mortalität im Lebensverlauf %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Sonderheft 26/2006 %V 56 %P 144-157 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4179 %A Irene Dingeldey %D 2006 %T Holistic Governance oder die Notwendigkeit reflexiver Gestaltung von Familien- und Arbeitsmarktpolitik - Zur differenten Entwicklung der Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf in Dänemark, Großbritannien und der Bundesrepublik %E Hans Bertram %E Helga Krüger %E C. Katharina Spieß %J Wem gehört die Familie der Zukunft? Expertisen zum 7. Familienbericht der Bundesregierung %C Opladen %I Barbara Budrich %P 359-381 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4178 %A Tanja Müller %A Katherine Bird %A Stefanie Bohns %D 2006 %T Pflegende Angehörige - eine Selbstverständlichkeit? Pflege im Kontext von Lebensverlauf und Familie %E Hans Bertram %E Helga Krüger %E C. Katharina Spieß %J Wem gehört die Familie der Zukunft? Expertisen zum 7. Familienbericht der Bundesregierung %C Opladen %I Barbara Budrich %P 301-326 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 4177 %A Felix Berth %D 2006 %T Der kleine Unterschied - Wer viel verdient, wird älter - eine neue Studie weist nach, dass das auch in Deutschland gilt %J Süddeutsche Zeitung, 12. Mai 2006 %F %U http://www.sueddeutsche.de/deutschland/artikel/714/75639/ %G D %0 Book %M 4176 %A Ronald Schettkat %D 2006 %T Lohnspreizung: Mythen und Fakten - Eine Literaturübersicht zu Ausmaß und ökonomischen Wirkungen von Lohnungleichheit (edition der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 183) %C Düsseldorf %I edition der Hans Böckler Stiftung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_edition_hbs_183.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4175 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Armut: Millionen arbeiten auf ALG-II-Niveau %J Böcklerimpuls %N 16 %P 3 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2006_16_3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4174 %A Irene Becker %D 2007 %T Armut in Deutschland: Bevölkerungsgruppen unterhalb der Alg II-Grenze %J SOEPpapers 4 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2006: Arbeitspapier Nr. 3 des Projekts "Soziale Gerechtigkeit" Frankfurt: J.W. Goethe Universität Frankfurt a.M. %2 Simulation %F SP, income and poverty %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf_fof/S-2006-863-4-3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4173 %A Simone Becker %A Thomas Klein %A S. Schneider %D 2006 %T Sportaktivität in Deutschland im 10-Jahres-Vergleich: Veränderungen und soziale Unterschiede %J Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin %V 57 %N 9 %P 226-232 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4172 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Barbara Borgloh %A Miriam Bröckel %A Marco Giesselmann %A Dina Hummelsheim %D 2006 %T The Economic Consequences of Partnership Dissolution - A Comparative Analysis of Panel Studies from Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden %J European Sociological Review %V 22 %N 5 %P 533-560 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4171 %A Trudie Schils %D 2006 %T Early retirement patterns in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom %J Working Paper Number 06/44 %C Amsterdam %I Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.uva-aias.net/files/aias/WP44.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4170 %A Nathan D. Grawe %D 2006 %T Lifecycle bias in estimates of intergenerational earnings persistence %J Labour Economics %V 13 %N 5 %P 551-570 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4168 %A Jörn Block %A Philipp Sandner %D 2006 %T The Effect of Motivation on Self-employment Duration in Germany: Necessity versus Opportunity Entrepreneurs %J Discussion Paper at SSRN %C o.O. %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ssrn.com/abstract=934722 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4167 %A Ulrich Schimmack %A Richard Lucas %D 2007 %T Marriage Matters: Spousal Similarity in Life Satisfaction %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 105-111 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 623. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F family and networks, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44710.de/dp623.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4166 %A Bert Rürup %D 2006 %T Nur gut gemeint %J Deutsche Rentenversicherung Info, Ausgabe 1, Juli 2006 %F %G D %0 Book %M 4165 %A Irene Becker %A Richard Hauser %D 2006 %T Verteilungseffekte der Hartz-IV-Reform. Ergebnisse Simulationsanalysen (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 69) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4164 %A Astrid Ziegler %D 2006 %T Der kleine Unterschied in der Lohntüte - Einige zentrale Ergebnisse aus dem WSI-FrauenDatenReport 2005 %J efas Newsletter %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4163 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Steckbrief: Dr. Elke Holst %J efas Newsletter Nr. 9 %2 other %F %G D %0 Report %M 4162 %A Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (Hrsg.) %D 2006 %T Finanzreform der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung zwischen Bürgerversicherung und Pauschalprämie. Einführung in die Dokumentation einer Tagung der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %C Düsseldorf %I Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4161 %A Thomas Sigmund %D 2006 %T Frauen holen beim Einkommen auf %J Handelsblatt, 01.08.2006 %P 7 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4160 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Niedriglohn und Armut: Zwei Paar Schuh' %J iwd %N 24 %P 4-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4159 %A Irene Iwanow %D 2006 %T Regionale Wohnungsmärkte in Baden-Württemberg bis 2015 mit Ausblick bis 2020 %J Bericht im Auftrag der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Baden-Württembergischer Bausparkassen %C Dresden %I Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. (IÖR) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www2.ioer.de/recherche/pdf/2006_iwanow_wohnungsprognose_ba-wue_endbericht.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4158 %A Anke C. Zimmermann %A Richard A. Easterlin %D 2006 %T Happily Ever After? Cohabitation, Marriage, Divorce, and Happiness in Germany %J Population and Development Review %V 32 %N 3 %P 511-528 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4157 %A Arnaud Lefranc %A Nicolas Pistolesi %A Alain Trannoy %D 2008 %T Inequality of opportunities vs. inequality of outcomes: Are Western societies all alike? %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 54 %N 4 %P 513 - 546 %/ 2006: ECINEQ WP 2006-54. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2006-54.pdf , http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/212pistolesi.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4156 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Abrutsch in die Nettofalle %J Rheinischer Merkur, Nr. 31 vom 3. August 2006 %P 11 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4155 %A Anne-Catherine Guio %D 2005 %T Einkommensarmut und soziale Ausgrenzung in EU-25 %J Statistik kurz gefasst: Bevölkerung und soziale Bedingungen %C Luxembourg %I Amt für amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaft %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eds-destatis.de/de/downloads/sif/nk_05_13.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4154 %A mik/AFP %D 2006 %T Mindestlohn: Forscher taxieren Mehrkosten auf fast zwölf Milliarden Euro %J Spiegel Online vom 26. Juli 2006 %F %U http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/0,1518,428674,00.html %G D %0 Book Section %M 4153 %A Karin Kurz %A Nikolei Steinhage %A Katrin Golsch %D 2006 %T Case study Germany: Global competition, uncertainty and the transition to adulthood (Chapter 3) %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %E et al. %J Globalization, Uncertainty and Youth in Society %C London and New York %I Routledge %P 51-81 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4152 %A Barbara Kerneck %D 2006 %T Datenschatz für Sozialforscher %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 14.07.2006 %P 18 %F %U http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/07/14/a0192.1/text %G D %0 Book Section %M 4151 %A Karl Ulrich Mayer %D 2006 %T Sinn und Wirklichkeit - Beobachtungen zur Entwicklung sozialer Ungleichheiten in (West-) Deutschland nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (2. Teilband) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 1329-1355 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4150 %A Thai-Thang Dang %A Herwig Immervoll %A Daniela Mantovani %A Kristian Orsini %A Holly Sutherland %D 2006 %T An Age Perspective on Economic Well-Being and Social Protection in Nine OECD Countries %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/06 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2173. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, income and poverty, econometrics, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/publications/emwp0306.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2173.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 4149 %A Anni Weiler %D 2006 %T Further professional education and training in Germany %J Report for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions %C Dublin %I Eurofound %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eurofound.eu.int/pubdocs/2005/130/en/1/ef05130en.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4148 %A Luis Ayala %A Carolina Navarro %A Mercedes Sastre %D 2006 %T Cross-Country Income Mobility Comparisons Under Panel Attrition: The Relevance of Weighting Schemes %J ECINEQ WP 2006-47 %C Palma de Mallorca %I Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %2 longitudinal %F methods, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2006-47.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4147 %A Torsten Brandt %D 2006 %T Bilanz der Minijobs und Reformperspektiven %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 59 %N 8 %P 446-452 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/wsimit_2006_08_brandt.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4146 %A Luis Diaz-Serrano %D 2006 %T Housing Satisfaction, Homeownership and Housing Mobility: A Panel Data Analysis for Twelve EU Countries %J IZA DP No. 2318 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2318.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4145 %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2006 %T Unemployment Insurance in Europe: Unemployment Duration and Subsequent Employment Stability %J IZA DP No. 2280 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2008: Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Milan, 27-31 August 2008 %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2280.pdf; http://www.eea-esem.com/EEA-ESEM/2008/Prog/getpdf.asp?pid=2060&pdf=/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2008/2060/Tatsiramos.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4144 %A Dominik Hübler %A Olaf Hübler %D 2006 %T Is There a Trade-off Between Job Security and Wages in Germany and the UK? %J IZA DP No. 2241 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2241.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4143 %A Werner Eichhorst %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2006 %T The German Labor Market: Still Adjusting Badly? %J IZA DP No. 2215 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2215.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4142 %A Thomas Dohmen %A Armin Falk %A David Huffman %A Uwe Sunde %D 2009 %T Homo reciprocans: Survey evidence an behavioural outcomes %J Economic Journal %V 119 %N 536 %P 592-612 %/ 2006: "Homo Reciprocans: Survey Evidence on Prevalence, Behavior and Success", IZA DP No. 2205. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: CEPR DP No. 5789. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %R 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02242.x %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K Reciprocity, Trust, SOEP, Wage regression, Unemployment, Happiness %X This article complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for behaviour in stylised labour markets or other decision settings. We use individual measures of reciprocal inclinations in a large, representative survey and relate reciprocity to real world labour market behaviour and life outcomes. We find that reciprocity matters and that the way in which it matters is very much in line with the experimental evidence. In particular, positive reciprocity is associated with receiving higher wages and working harder. Negatively reciprocal inclinations tend to xreduce effort. Negative reciprocity increases the likelihood of being unemployed. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2205.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4141 %A Börsch-Supan %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2006 %T Early Retirement, Social Security and Well-Being in Germany %J NBER Working Paper 12303 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, labour, subjective indicators %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4140 %A Erling Barth %A Claudio Lucifora %D 2006 %T Wage Dispersion, Markets and Institutions: The Effects of the Boom in Education on the Wage Structure %J IZA DP No. 2181 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2181.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4139 %A Bernhard Gräf %D 2006 %T Die Antwort ist 40 - aber lautete eigentlich die Frage? Zur Kinderlosigkeit von Akademikerinnen %J Deutsche Bank Research, Demografie Spezial, Aktuelle Themen 361 %F %U http://www.dbresearch.de/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_DE-PROD/PROD0000000000200528.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4138 %A Francis (ed.) Kramarz %A et al. %D 2006 %T How to do emprirical economics %J Investigaciones Económicas %V 30 %N 2 %P 179-206 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4137 %A Katharina Lohmeyer %D 2006 %T Freiheit in der neoliberalen Gesellschaft - Theoretische Argumentationsfiguren und Ergebnisse der empirischen Sozialforschung (Magisterarbeit) %C Osnabrück %I Universität Osnabrück, Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4136 %A Christof Römer %A Sigrid Schöpper-Grabe %A Anne Wegner %A Reinhold Weiß %D 2004 %T Bilateraler Fremdsprachenbedarf in Deutschland und Frankreich - Eine Bestandsaufnahme in Großunternehmen (Abschlussbericht) %C Köln %I Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 4135 %A Daniel Oesch %D 2006 %T Redrawing the Class Map - Stratification and Institutions in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland %C Basinstoke %I Palgrave Macmillan %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4134 %A Jutta M. Joesch %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 2006 %T European mothers' time spent looking after children - Differences and similarities across nine countries %J electronic International Journal of Time Use Research (eIJTUR) %V 3 %N 1 %P 1-26 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de/eijtur/pdf/volumes/eIJTUR-3-1.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4133 %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2007 %T Income Satisfaction and Relative Deprivation: An Empirical Link %J Social Indicators Research %V 81 %N 3 %P 497-519 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4132 %A Ann Morrisens %D 2006 %T Immigrants, unemployment, and Europe's varying welfare regimes %E Craig A. Parsons %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J Immigration and the Transformation of Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 172-199 %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4131 %A Herbert Brücker %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Economic consequences of immigration in Europe %E Craig A. Parsons %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J Immigration and the Transformation of Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 111-146 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4130 %A Alicia Adserà %A Barry R. Chiswick %D 2006 %T Divergent patterns in immigrant earnings across European destinations %E Craig A. Parsons %E Timothy M. Smeeding %J Immigration and the Transformation of Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 85-110 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4129 %A Asghar Zaidi %A et al. %D 2006 %T Poverty of Elderly People in EU25 (First Report) %C Vienna %I European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.euro.centre.org/data/1159256302_97834.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4128 %A Andrew E. Clark %D 2006 %T A Note on Unhappiness and Unemployment Duration %J Applied Economics Quarterly %V 52 %N 4 %P 291-308 %/ 2003: Paris: DELTA; 2006: PSE Working Paper No. 2006-23. Paris: Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques; 2006: IZA DP No. 2406. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.delta.ens.fr/clark/uudurn.pdf, http://www.pse.ens.fr/document/wp200623.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2406.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4127 %A Andrew E. Clark %A Paul Frijters %A Michael A. Shields %D 2006 %T Income and happiness: Evidence, explanations and economic implications %J PSE Working Paper No. 2006-24 %C Paris %I Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques %/ 2006: NCER Working Paper Series No 5. National Centre for Econometric Research, Australia %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.pse.ens.fr/document/wp200624.pdf, http://www.ncer.edu.au/papers/documents/WPNo5.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4126 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Janina Söhn %A Nicole Schmiade %D 2006 %T Internationale Mobilität von deutschen Staatsbürgern: Chance für Arbeitslose oder Abwanderung der Leistungsträger? %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 30 %N 2-3 %P 279-292 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4125 %A Mathias Sinning %D 2006 %T Home-ownership and Economic Performance of Immigrants in Germany %J RWI Discussion Paper No. 45 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI Essen) %2 longitudinal %F migration, consumption / assets / habitation, income and poverty %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP045/DP_06_045.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4124 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Silja Göhlmann %A Mathias Sinning %D 2007 %T Gender Differences in Smoking Behavior %J Health Economics %V 16 %N 9 %P 895-909 %/ 2006: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5848. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); 2006: RWI Discussion Paper No. 44. Essen: Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI); 2006: IZA DP No. 2259. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 SCI %F gender, health %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP044/DP_06_044.PDF, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2259.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4123 %A Boris Augurzky %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Sandra Schaffner %D 2006 %T Copayments in the German Health System - Do They Work? %J RWI Discussion Paper No. 43 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI Essen) %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2290. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F health, transfer systems %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP043/DP_06_043.PDF, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2290.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4122 %A Jan Sauermann %D 2006 %T Who invests in training if contracts are temporary? Empirical evidence for Germany using selection correction %J IWH-Discussion Papers No. 14 %C Halle %I Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iwh-halle.de/d/publik/disc/14-06.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4121 %A Stefan Bach %A Peter Haan %A Onno Hoffmeister %A Viktor Steiner %D 2006 %T Increasing the Value-Added Tax to Re-Finance a Reduction of Social Security Contributions? A behavioral microsimulation analysis for Germany %J Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.socialpolitik06.uni-bayreuth.de/papers/Bach.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4120 %A Christian Bergs %A Clemens Fuest %A Andreas Peichl %A Thilo Schaefer %D 2006 %T Reformoptionen der Familienbesteuerung - Aufkommens-, Verteilungs- und Arbeitsangebotseffekte %J Finanzwissenschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 06-8 %C Köln %I Finanzwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut an der Universität KÖln %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4119 %A Ingo Geishecker %D 2008 %T The Impact of International Outsourcing on Individual Employment Security: A Micro-Level Analysis %J Labour Economics %V 15 %N 3 %P 291-314 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4118 %A Frank M. Fossen %A Viktor Steiner %D 2006 %T Income Taxes and Entrepreneurial Choice: Empirical Evidence from Germany %J IZA DP No. 2164 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, labour, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2164.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4117 %A Monika Merz %D 2006 %T Collective Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Germany %J Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %C Bonn %I University of Bonn and IZA %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2006/2821/collective0206.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4116 %A Jan Sauermann %D 2006 %T Do temporary workers finance their training? Empirical evidence from Germany %J Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %C Halle %I IWH %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4115 %A Joachim Wolff %D 2006 %T How does experience and job mobility determine wage gain in a transition and a non-transition economy? The case of east and west Germany %J IAB Discussion Paper No. 27/2006 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %/ 2006: Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik. Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2006/dp2706.pdf, http://www.socialpolitik06.uni-bayreuth.de/papers/Wolff.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4114 %A Holger Stichnoth %D 2006 %T Group Loyalty and Support for the Social Security System: Evidence from Germany %J Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %C Paris %I EHESS and PSE Paris %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4113 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Rainer Pischner %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2003 %T The Changing Digital Divide in Germany %E Barry Wellman %E Caroline Haythornthwaite %J The Internet in Everyday Life %C Oxford %I Blackwell Publishing %P 164-185 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4112 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2005 %T Severance Pay and the Shadow of the Law: Evidence for West Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 541 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %/ 2005: CESifo Working Paper Series No. 1619. München: CESifo; 2006: Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik  %2 longitudinal %F labour, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43928.de/dp541.pdf http://www.cesifo-group.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202005/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20December%202005/cesifo1_wp1619.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4111 %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T An Evaluation of Recent Child Care Reforms in Germany %J Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw-berlin.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/44655/20060905_wrohlich_paper_vfs.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4110 %A Oliver Busch %D 2006 %T Investing in High Potentials or Educating the Rest of the Republic? Internal Migratin of Graduates in Germany 1984-2004 %J Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2006 des Vereins für Socialpolitik %C Frankfurt/M. %I Goethe-University %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4109 %A Lorenz Blume %A Detlef Sack %D 2006 %T Regional Preferences for Hierarchies, Markets, and Networks: Exploring Social Capital Data for Germany %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 85/06 %C Kassel %I Universität Kassel, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ivwl/diskussionsbeitraege/workingpaper/papier8506.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4108 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 2006 %T Staunching emigration from East Germany: Age and the determinants of migration %J Journal of the European Economic Association %V 4 %N 5 %P 1014-1037 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4107 %A Ed Diener %A Richard E. Lucas %A Christie Napa Scollon %D 2006 %T Beyond the Hedonic Treadmill - Revising the Adaptation Theory of Well-Being %J American Psychologist %V 61 %N 4 %P 305-314 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4106 %A Maarten C.M. Vendrik %A Geert B. Woltjer %D 2007 %T Happiness and loss aversion: Is utility concave or convex in relative income? %J Journal of Public Economics %V 91 %N 7-8 %P 1423-1448 %/ 2006: "Happiness and Loss Aversion: When Social Participation Dominates Comparison", IZA DP No. 2218. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: METEOR RM/06/027. Universiteit Maastricht, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2218.pdf, http://edocs.ub.unimaas.nl/loader/file.asp?id=1179 %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 4105 %A Jorge Cabrita %A Heloísa Perist %D 2006 %T Measuring ob satisfaction in surveys - Comparative analytical report %C Dublin %I European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.eurofound.eu.int/ewco/reports/TN0608TR01/TN0608TR01.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 4104 %A Anni Weiler %D 2006 %T Measuring job satisfaction in surveys: Germany - Comparative analytical report %C Dublin %I European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eurofound.eu.int/ewco/reports/TN0608TR01/DE0608TR01.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4103 %A Martin Spiess %D 2006 %T Estimation of a two-equation panel model with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes and missing data %J Applied Statistics %V 55 %N 4 %P 525-538 %2 methodological %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4101 %A Andreas Pollak %D 2005 %T Estimating a Life Cycle Model with Unemployment and Human Capital Depreciation %J Econ WPA Econometrics Series No. 0510004 %C o.O. %I Econ %2 Simulation %F %U http://129.3.20.41/eps/em/papers/0510/0510004.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4100 %A David le Blanc %A Francois-Charles Wolff %D 2006 %T Leaving home in Europe: The role of parents' and children's income %J Review of Economics of the Household %V 4 %N 1 %P 53-73 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4099 %A Angelika Scheuer %A Dittmann Jörg %A Regina Berger-Schmitt %D 2006 %T Lebensbedingungen und Wohlbefinden in Europa (Teil II, Kap. 22) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 654-666 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4098 %A Jan Goebel %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 2006 %T Einkommen - Verteilung, Angleichung, Armut und Dynamik (Teil II, Kap. 18) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 607-624 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4097 %A Reinhard Pollak %D 2006 %T Soziale Mobilität (Teil II, Kap. 17) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 597-606 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4096 %A Wolfgang Keck %D 2006 %T Zuwanderer und Ausländer in Deutschland (Teil II, Kap. 14) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 565-572 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4095 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Stefan Weick %D 2006 %T Lebenssituation von Älteren (Teil II, Kap. 13) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 553-564 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4094 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2006 %T Lebenssituation von Jugendliche und jungen Erwachsenen (Teil II, Kap. 12) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 542-552 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4093 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2006 %T Öffentliche Sicherheit und Kriminalitätsbedrohung (Teil II, Kap. 11) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 534-541 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4092 %A Stefan Weick %D 2006 %T Familie und Lebensformen (Teil II, Kap. 8) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 506-515 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4091 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Patrick J. Dross %D 2006 %T Wohnverhältnisse und Wohnkosten (Teil II, Kap. 7) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 492-505 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4090 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Situation und Erwartungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt (Teil II, Kap. 62) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 482-491 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4089 %A Rolf Becker %D 2006 %T Bildung (Teil II, Kap. 5) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 473-481 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4088 %A Hanfried Andersen %A Markus Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2006 %T Gesundheit (Teil II, Kap. 4) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 463-472 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4087 %A Angelika Scheuer %D 2006 %T Wertorientierung, Ansprüche und Erwartungen (Teil II, Kap. 3) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 453-462 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4086 %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2006 %T Zufriedenheit in Lebensbereichen (Teil II, Kap. 2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 544) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 441-452 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4085 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Roland Habich %D 2006 %T Objektive Lebensbedingungen und subjektives Wohlbefinden im vereinten Deutschland: Konzepte und Daten der Sozialberichterstattung (Teil II, Kap. 1) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2006. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 435-439 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4084 %A Gudrun Neises %A Christian Grüneberg %D 2005 %T Socioeconomic situation and health outcomes of single parents %J Journal of Public Health %V 13 %N 5 %P 270-278 %2 other %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4083 %A John S. Heywood %A Uwe Jirjahn %A Georgi Tsertsvadse %D 2005 %T Does Profit Sharing Reduce Conflict with the Boss? Evidence from Germany %J International Economic Journal %V 19 %N 2 %P 235-250 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %U http://www.uwm.edu/~heywood/RIEJ108057.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4082 %A Astrid Kunze %D 2005 %T The evolution of the gender wage gap %J Labour Economics %V 12 %N 1 %P 73-97 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4081 %A Grégory Jolivet %A Fabien Postel-Vinay %A Jean-Marc Robin %D 2006 %T The Empirical Content of the Job Search Model: Labor Mobility and Wage Distributions in Europe and the US %J European Economic Review %V 50 %N 4 %P 877-907 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://eurequa.univ-paris1.fr/membres/robin/papiers/JoPoRoFev2005.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 4080 %A Klaus-Peter Schmid %D 2006 %T Opfer der Massenarbeitslosigkeit - Die Reichen sind in Deutschland reicher geworden, die Armen sind mehr geworden %J Die Zeit, 20.07.2006 %N 30 %F %U http://zeus.zeit.de/text/2006/30/Argument_30 %G D %0 Report %M 4079 %A Irene Becker %D 2006 %T Effektive Bruttostundenlöhne in Deutschland - Eine Verteilungsanalyse unter Aspekten der Leistungsgerechtigkeit und besonderer Berücksichtigung des Niedriglohnsegments %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 2 des Projekts "Soziale Gerechtigkeit" %C Frankfurt %I J.W. Goethe Universität Frankfurt a.M. %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf_fof/S-2005-773-4-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 4078 %A Nicole Faulenbach %D 2006 %T Der Schritt in die berufliche Selbstständigkeit. Eine Analyse auf der Basis des sozioökonomischen Panels (Magisterarbeit) %C Bonn %I Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Philosophische Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4077 %A Dean R. Lillard %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T The Value Added of Biomarkers in Household Panel Studies %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 14 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 other %F methods, health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44684.de/diw_datadoc_2006-014.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4076 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Enhancing the Power of Household Panel Studies - The Case of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 13 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44674.de/diw_datadoc_2006-013.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4075 %A Martin Diewald %A Jörg Lüdicke %A Frieder R. Lang %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Familie und soziale Netzwerke - Ein revidiertes Erhebungskonzept für das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) im Jahr 2006 %J DIW Research Notes 14 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks %K information technology and firm boundaries, markets vs. hierarchies, sourcing strategy, electronic procurement %X Social capital is a crucial resource for both individual well-being and society's overall development. The theme of family and social networks has been addressed in the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) longitudinal study every five years since 1991. In preparation for the main survey in 2006, a SOEP pretest was conducted in 2005 utilizing a revised survey concept for the operationalization of social networks and social support. This concept enables the different dimensions of social capital to be operationalized more comprehensively than is possible in other data sets. The empirical findings from the SOEP pretest show that especially on questions of the socio-demographic homogeneity or heterogeneity of social networks, friendship networks are displaying a trend toward increasing homogeneity in terms of both gender and age, but also educational and occupational status. These newly available longitudinal SOEP data on social capital will offer unique opportunities within a few years' time for causal analyses of the effects of social capital on individual career paths. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44268.de/rn14.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4074 %A Charlotte Büchner %A Peter Haan %A Christian Schmitt %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Wirkungsstudie "Elterngeld" %J DIW Berlin: Politikberatung kompakt Nr. 18 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44438.de/diwkompakt_2006-018.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4073 %A Charlotte Büchner %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Eine empirische Bestandsaufnahme außerfamiliärer und außerschulischer Bildungs- und Lernwelten - Ergänzungen und vertiefende Analysen im Anschluss an den 12. Kinder- und Jugendbericht %J DIW Research Notes 11 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44128.de/rn11.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4072 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Die Wirkung ausgewählter familienpolitischer Instrumente auf das Arbeitsangebot von Eltern %J DIW Berlin: Politikberatung kompakt Nr. 16 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44074.de/diwkompakt_2006-016.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4071 %A Arne Uhlendorff %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Unemployment Dynamics among Migrants and Natives %J IZA DP No. 2299 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 617. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2299.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44665.de/dp617.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4070 %A Laura Zimmermann %A Liliya Gataullina %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2008 %T Human Capital and Ethnic Self-Identification of Migrants %J Economics Letters %V 98 %N 3 %P 235-239 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2300. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor; 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 616. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2300.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44676/dp616.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4069 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2007 %T Introducing Family Tax Splitting in Germany: How Would It Affect the Income Distribution, Work Incentives and Household Welfare? %J FinanzArchiv %V 64 %N 1 %P 115-142 %/ 2007: SOEPpapers 44. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2006: IZA DP No. 2245. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 612. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F SP, income and poverty, family and networks, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.63391.de/diw_sp0044.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp2245.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44578.de/dp612.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4068 %A Bruce Headey %D 2007 %T Happiness: Revising Set Point Theory and Dynamic Equilibrium Theory to Account for Long Term Change %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP 2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 85-94 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 607. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44536.de/dp607.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 4067 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 2002 %T An Introduction to Longitudinal Research %C London %I Routledge %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 4066 %A Wolfgang Keck %A Peter Krause %D 2006 %T How Does EU Enlargement Affect Social Cohesion? %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 601 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 other %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44462.de/dp601.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4065 %A Marco Caliendo %A Frank M. Fossen %A Alexander S. Kritikos %D 2006 %T Risk Attitudes of Nascent Entrepreneurs: New Evidence from an Experimentally-Validated Survey %J IZA DP No. 2168 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 600. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp2168.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44443.de/dp600.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4064 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Changing from PAPI to CAPI: A Longitudinal Study of Mode-Effects Based on an Experimental Design %J Journal of Official Statistics %V forthcoming (revise and resubmit) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 593. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %4 Ref %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44398.de/dp593.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4063 %A Carsten Kuchler %A Martin Spiess %D 2006 %T The Data Quality concept of Accuracy in the context of Public Use Data Sets %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 586 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44325.de/dp586.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4062 %A Eckhard Priller %D 2006 %T Veränderungen des Engagements und die sozialen Folgen %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 4486-4497 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4061 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Einstellungen zur Berufstätigkeit der Frau und geschlechtsspezifische Arrangements der Geldverwaltung in Paarhaushalten %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2440-2449 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4060 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2006 %T Armut und Prekarität - Zwischen Klassenlage und Lebensführung %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2413-2425 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4059 %A Harald Künemund %A Jörg Lüdicke %A Claudia Vogel %D 2006 %T Gießkanne oder Matthäus? Muster des Erbens und ihre Konsequenzen für die soziale Ungleichheit %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 3820-3830 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4058 %A Frank Kalter %D 2006 %T Spezifisches Kapital und strukturelle Assimilation %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2079-2089 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4057 %A Marc Szydlik %D 2006 %T Schenkungen: Vernachlässigter Indikator sozialer Ungleichheit? %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2462-2468 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4056 %A Britta Matthes %A Bogdan Mach %D 2006 %T Probleme der Vergleichbarkeit von Bildungszertifikaten in international vergleichenden Untersuchungen %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2021-2033 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://doku.iab.de/externe/2006/k060109f06.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4055 %A Marc Szydlik %D 2006 %T Vermögen im Alter - Prognosen für zukünftige soziale Ungleichheit %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 1427-1434 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4054 %A Andreas Mielck %D 2006 %T Soziale Ungleichheit in der gesundheitlichen Versorgung: Argumente gegen die Überbetonung des Gesundheitsverhaltens %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (2. Teilband) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 975-989 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 4053 %A Martin Diewald %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Kulturelles und soziales Kapital von Jugendlichen - Die Bedeutung von sozialer Herkunft und der Qualität der Eltern-Kind-Beziehung %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (2. Teilband) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 910-927 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4052 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Mindestlohn 7,50 Euro: 4,6 Millionen hätten Anspruch auf Lohnerhöhung. IAT untersuchte mögliche Auswirkungen eines gesetzlichen Mindestlohns in Deutschland (Pressemitteilung vom 26.07.2006) %F %U http://www.iatge.de/aktuell/presse/2006/060726.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4051 %A Gerhard Bosch %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2006 %T Mindestlöhne - eine Strategie gegen Lohn- und Sozialdumping? %J Sozialer Ausgleich in den alten und neuen Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union: Tagung des Steuerkreises "Europäisches Wirtschafts- und Sozialmodell" der FES %C Bonn %I Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://ww.iatge.de/aktuell/veroeff/2006/bosch02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4050 %A Waltraud (Hrsg.) Cornelißen %D 2005 %T Gender-Datenreport. 1. Datenreport zur Gleichstellung von Frauen und Männern in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend (2. Fassung) %C München %I Deutsches Jugendinstitut in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Statistischen Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/Publikationen/genderreport/01-Redaktion/PDF-Anlagen/gesamtdokument,property=pdf,bereich=genderreport,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 4049 %A Ute Stemmann %D 2006 %T Humankapitalentwicklung in alternden Gesellschaften. Eine theoretische und empirische Analyse unter besonderer Berücksichtigung in Deutschland (Dissertation) %C Münster %I Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %U http://miami.uni-muenster.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-3230/diss_stemmann.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4048 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Laura Hufnagel %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Wissenschaftsdialog und Nanotechnologie. Repräsentative Bevölkerungsbefragung 2006 im Rahmen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %C München / Berlin %I tns infratest / SOEP %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4047 %A Peter Haan %D 2006 %T Much ado about nothing: conditional logit vs. random coefficient models for estimating labour supply elasticities %J Applied Economics Letters %V 13 %N 4 %P 251-256 %R 10.1080/13504850500396348 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour %X This study compares several specifications of discrete choice labour supply estimations on basis of the German Socio Economic Panel. The results suggest that despite the restrictive assumptions of the error terms the conditional logit model provides an adequate model choice for the analysis of labour supply functions. Significance tests, which are based on bootstrapped confidence intervals, show that labour supply elasticities derived within the conditional logit model do not significantly differ from elasticities derived in flexible random coefficient models. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4046 %A Jonathan Gershuny %A Michal Bittman %A John Brice %D 2005 %T Exit, Voice, and Suffering: Do Couples Adapt to Changing Employment Patterns? %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 67 %N 3 %P 656-665 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4045 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Familiensplitting begünstigt einkommensstarke Familien, geringe Auswirkungen auf das Arbeitsangebot %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 31 %P 441-449 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4044 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Ein Drittel der 17-jährigen Jugendlichen in Deutschland treibt keinen Sport %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 29 %P 421-427 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4043 %A Elke Holst %A Mechthild Schrooten %D 2006 %T Führungspositionen: Frauen geringer entlohnt und nach wie vor seltener vertreten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 25 %P 365-377 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 4042 %A Janine Leschke %D 2006 %T Are unemployment insurance systems on Europe capable of covering the special risks that persons with non-standard employment contracts are facing? (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Otto-Suhr-Institut für Politikwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4041 %A Kathrin Brink %D 2006 %T Die Auswirkungen des demografischen Wandels auf den Erfolg von Existenzgründungen - Eine empirische Studie basierend auf Daten des Sozio-Oekonomischen Panels in Zusammenarbeit mit TNS Infratest Sozialforschung (Diplomarbeit) %C München %I Fachhochschule Aachen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4040 %A Veysel Özcan %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 2005 %T Lebenslage älterer Migrantinnen und Migranten in Deutschland. Gutachten für den 5. Altenbericht der Bundesregierung im Auftrag des Deutschen Zentrums für Altersfragen %C Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Abteilung3/Pdf-Anlagen/oezcan-lebenslage-aelterer-migrantinnen-migranten,property=pdf,bereich=,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4039 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Salma Stimmel %A Andreas Stocker %D 2004 %T Mutter und Kind 2. Pretest zum SOEP 2005 %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4038 %A Andreas Jansen %D 2006 %T Niedriglohnbeschäftigung in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Arbeit %V 15 %N 2 %P 98-113 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4037 %A Robert G. Valletta %D 2006 %T The Ins and Outs of Poverty in Advanced Economies: Government Policy and Poverty Dynamics in Canada, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 52 %N 2 %P 261-284 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 4036 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2006 %T Kassenwechsel in der GKV 1997 - 2004. Profile - Trends - Perspektiven %E Dirk Göpffarth %E et al. %J Jahrbuch Risikostrukturausgleich 2006 %C Sankt Augustin %I Asgard Verlag %P 145-189 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 4035 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Langzeitarbeitslose - so unzufrieden wie Pflegebedürftige %J Psychologie heute %V 33 %N 6 %P 13 %F %G D %0 Report %M 4034 %A Andrea Schäfer %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Zur Erfassung der Vermögensbestände im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 11 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research %2 Technical documentation %F methods, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44292.de/diw_datadoc_2006-011.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4033 %A Anja Kuckulenz %D 2006 %T Continuing Vocational Training in Germany - A Comparative Study Using 3 German Data Set %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-024 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06024.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 4032 %A Julia Reilich %D 2006 %T Return to Schooling in Germany (MA-Paper) %C Milwaukee %I University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4031 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Jonas Schreyögg %A Reinhard Busse %D 2006 %T Verhaltensänderung durch Einführung der Praxisgebühr und Ursachenforschung - Erste empirische Ergebnisse %J Medizinische Klinik %V 101 %N 6 %P 476-483 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4030 %A Helmut Rainer %A Thomas Siedler %D 2009 %T Does Democracy Foster Trust? %J Journal of Comparative Economics %V 37 %N 2 %P 251–269 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 609. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and IZA DP No. 2154. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.jce.2008.09.003 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %K Social trust, Institutional trust, Political regimes %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2154.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44545.de/dp609.pdf %W Allbus, SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4029 %A Giacomo De Giorgi %A Michele Pellizzari %D 2006 %T Welfare Migration in Europe and the Cost of a Harmonised Social Assistance %J IZA DP No. 2094 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, transfer systems, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2094.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4028 %A Katie J. Lupo %D 2005 %T The Patterns of Convergence of Eastern German Labor Markets to Western Standards Post-Unification %J Undergrate Economic Review, Vol. II %C Bloomington %I Illinois Wesleyan University %2 longitudinal %F %U http://titan.iwu.edu/~econ/uer/articles/lupo.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 4027 %A Josef Brüderl %A Stefani Scherer %D 2006 %T Methoden zur Analyse von Sequenzdaten %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Sonderheft 44/2004 %V 56 %P 330-347 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4026 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Joachim Möller %D 2005 %T Arbeitsmarkt und Statistik: Chancen und Herausforderungen für die empirische Arbeitsmarktforschung %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 89 %N 2 %P 109-119 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4025 %A Uwe Engel %A Julia Simonson %D 2006 %T Sozialer Kontext in der Mehrebenenanalyse %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Sonderheft 44/2004 %V 56 %P 303-329 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 4024 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Das soziale Pflichtjahr ist Unsinn %J Tagesspiegel, 22.01.204 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 4023 %A Andrea Bassanini %D 2005 %T Training, Wages and Employment Security: An Empirical Analysis on European Data %J Document de recherche EPEE 05 - 04 %C Evry %I Centre d'Etude des Politiques Economiques de l'université d'Evry (EPEE) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.univ-evry.fr/PagesHtml/laboratoires/Epee/EPEE/documents/wp/05-04.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 4022 %A Andrea Bassanini %D 2004 %T Improving Skills for More and Better Jobs? The Quest for Efficient Policies to Promote Adult Education and Training %C Paris %I OECD %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4021 %A Jochen Michaelis %A Melanie Arntz %A Alexander Spermann %D 2005 %T Die Reform der Pflegeversicherung - weniger Kostendruck durch flexiblere Pflegearrangements? %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 71/05 %C Kassel %I Universität Kassel, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ivwl/diskussionsbeitraege/workingpaper/papier7105.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4020 %A Gianni Betti %A Achille Lemmi %A Verma Vijay %D 2005 %T A Comparative Analysis of School-To-Work Transitions in the European Union %J Innovation %V 18 %N 4 %P 419-442 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 4019 %A Hans Fehr %A Christian Habermann %D 2005 %T Risk Sharing and Efficiency Implications of Progressive Pension Arrangements %J CESifo Working Paper No. 1568 %C Munich %I CESifo %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/~DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp1568.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4018 %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2005 %T Haushaltsnahe Dienstleistungen für Ältere. Expertise für den 5. Altenbericht der Bundesregierung %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://iat-info.iatge.de/aktuell/veroeff/2005/weinkopf01.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 4017 %A Michael Cirkel %A Josef Hilbert %A Christina Schalk %D 2004 %T Produkte und Dienstleistungen für mehr Lebensqualität im Alter. Expertise für den 5. Altenbericht der Bundesregierung %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.econbiz.de/archiv1/2008/43510_produkte_dienstleistungen_lebensqualitaet.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4016 %A Shelly Lundberg %D 2005 %T Sons, Daughters, and Parental Behaviour %J Oxford Review of Economic Policy %V 21 %N 3 %P 340-356 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Report %M 4015 %A Marco Francesconi %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Thomas Siedler %D 2005 %T The impact of family structure during childhood on later-life attainment %C London %I Anglo-German-Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society (AGF) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.agf.org.uk/pubs/pdfs/1414web.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 4014 %A Johann Fuchs %A Brigitte Weber %D 2005 %T Neuschätzung der Stillen Reserve und des Erwerbspersonenpotenzials für Ostdeutschland (einschl. Berlin-Ost) %J IAB Forschungsbericht Nr. 18/2005 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesagentur für Arbeit %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://doku.iab.de/forschungsbericht/2005/fb1805.pdf %G D %0 Thesis %M 4013 %A Julia Weissner %D 2006 %T Die Generation 50plus als neue Zielgruppe des E-Commerce: Eine empirische Analyse der Determinanten privater Internetnutzung (Diplomarbeit) %C Freiburg %I Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institut für allgemeine Wirtschaftsforschung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4012 %A Joachim Merz %A Dierk Hirschel %A Markus Zwick %D 2004 %T Struktur und Verteilung hoher Einkommen - Mikroanalysen auf der Basis der Einkommensteuerstatistik (Beitrag zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht 2004 der Bundesregierung) %C Berlin %2 other %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1842/property=pdf/struktur__und__vereilung__hoher__einkommen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4011 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2002 %T Lebenslage und Vermögensbildung von Haushalten im oberen Einkommensbereich, Sondererhebung im Rahmen des SOEP 2002, Methodenbericht %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4010 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andreas Stocker %D 2002 %T Erweiterter Pretest zum SOEP 2003, Fragebogen und Verhaltensexperiment %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4009 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2002 %T Erprobung innovativer Erhebungskonzepte für Haushalts-Panel-Stichproben: Dritte Welle (2002) der SOEP-Stichprobe F, Methodenbericht %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4008 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 1998 %T SOEP '97 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 1997 (Welle 14) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4007 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Fritz Stutz %D 2003 %T Lebenslagen einkommensstarker Haushalte - Welle 2 -. Sondererhebung im Rahmen des SOEP 2003, Methodenbericht %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4006 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andreas Stocker %D 2003 %T Erweiterter Pretest zum SOEP 2004, Fragebogen und Verhaltensexperiment %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4005 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Salma Stimmel %D 2005 %T Pretest "Jugend" zum SOEP 2006. Fragebogen und kognitiver Test %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4004 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andreas Stocker %D 2005 %T Testerhebung zum SOEP 2006 "Persönlichkeit und Alltag", Verhaltensexperimente, Retest-Studie %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4003 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andreas Stocker %D 2004 %T SOEP Online. Pilotstudie 2004, Methodenbericht %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4002 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andreas Stocker %D 2004 %T Erweiterter Pretest zum SOEP 2005 "Persönlichkeit und Politik" und Verhaltensexperiment %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 4001 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2005 %T SOEP 2005. Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2005 (Welle 22) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 4000 %A Daniel Oesch %D 2006 %T Coming to Grips with a Changing Class Structure - An Analysis of Employment Stratification in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland %J International Sociology %V 21 %N 2 %P 263-287 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3999 %A Hermann Avenarius %A et al. %D 2003 %T Bildungsbericht für Deutschland - Erste Befunde (Teil C - Wirkungsqualitäten) %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.kmk.org/doc/pub/bildungsbericht/bildungsbericht_1610b.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3998 %A Konsortium Bildungsberichterstattung %D 2006 %T Bildung in Deutschland - Ein indikatorengestützter Bericht mit einer Analyse zu Bildung und Migration %C Bielefeld %I W. Bertelsmann Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bildungsbericht.de/daten/gesamtbericht.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3997 %A Sachverständigenkommission Siebter Familienbericht %D 2006 %T Siebter Familienbericht - Familie zwischen Flexibilität und Verlässlichkeit - Perspektiven für eine lebenslaufbezogene Familienpolitik %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3996 %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2004 %T Unemployment and Health: An Analysis by Means of Better Data and Improved Methodology (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Fakultät VIII - Wirtschaft & Management %2 longitudinal %F %U http://opus.kobv.de/tuberlin/volltexte/2004/837/pdf/romeugordo_laura.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3995 %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Silke Hans %D 2006 %T Zur Erklärung der Assimilation von Migranten an die Einwanderungsgesellschaft am Beispiel der Vergabe von Vornamen %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 583 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 other %F migration, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44291/dp583.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3994 %A Anzelika Zaiceva %D 2006 %T Self-Selection and the Returns to Geographic Mobility: What Can Be Learned from the German Reunification "Experiment" %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 580 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44277.de/dp580.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3993 %A Niels Winkler %A Martin Kroh %A Martin Spiess %D 2006 %T Entwicklung einer deutschen Kurzskala zur zweidimensionalen Messung von sozialer Erwünschtheit %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 579 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44281/dp579.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3992 %A Karsten Hank %A Hendrik Jürges %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Die Messung der Greifkraft als objektives Gesundheitsmaß in sozialwissenschaftlichen Bevölkerungsumfragen %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 577 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %/ 2006: MEA Discussion Paper 104-2006. Mannheim: Mannheimer Forschungsinstitut Ökonomie und demographischer Wandel %2 methodological %F health, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44221/dp577.pdf, http://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/madoc/volltexte/2006/1297/pdf/104_06.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3991 %A Anita Drever %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2006 %T Netzwerke sind bei der Stellenfindung von Migranten bedeutend %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 22 %P 327-331 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3990 %A Christian Schmitt %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Kinderlosigkeit von Akademikerinnen überbewertet %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 21 %P 313-317 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3989 %A Karl Brenke %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in Deutschland: Ein wichtiges sportliches und kulturelles Ereignis - aber ohne nennenswerte gesamtwirtschaftliche Auswirkungen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 20 %P 301-310 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3988 %A Sylvia E. Korupp %A Harald Künemund %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Digitale Spaltung in Deutschland: Geringere Bildung - seltener am PC %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 19 %P 289-294 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3987 %A Karl Brenke %D 2006 %T Wachsender Niedriglohnsektor in Deutschland - sind Mindestlöhne sinnvoll? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 15-16 %P 197-205 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3986 %A Silke Anger %D 2006 %T Zur Vergütung von Überstunden in Deutschland: Unbezahlte Mehrarbeit auf dem Vormarsch %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 15-16 %P 189-196 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3985 %A Marco Francesconi %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Einfluss der Familienform auf den Schulerfolg von Kindern nicht nachweisbar %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 13 %P 165-169 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3984 %A Katharina Wrohlich %A Fabien Dell %A Alexandre Baclet %D 2005 %T Income Taxation and its Family Components in France and Germany: A Comparison of Distributional Effects %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 31 %P 349-356 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3983 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2006 %T Familienbezogene Politiken in Deutschland, Dänemark, Frankreich und Großbritannien - eine Systematisierung unter Berücksichtigung der Geschlechtergleichstellung (Online-Veröffentlichung im Forum gender...politik...online) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://web.fu-berlin.de/gpo/pdf/katharina_spiess/katharina_spiess.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3982 %A Rainer Unger %D 2006 %T Trends in active life expectancy in Germany between 1984 and 2003 - a cohort analysis with different health indicators %J Journal of Public Health %V 14 %N 3 %P 155-163 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 .Figure %M 3981 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Warteschlange vor dem Kindergarten %J Globus Infographik NC-9888 vom 25.04.2005 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3980 %A Peter Krause %A Daniel Ritz %D 2006 %T EU-Indikatoren zur sozialen Inklusion in Deutschland %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 75 %N 1 %P 152-173 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3979 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 2006 %T Die Entwicklung von Lebensstandard und Deprivation in Deutschland von 1996 bis 2003 %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 75 %N 1 %P 131-151 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3978 %A Martin Kohli %A Harald Künemund %A Andrea Schäfer %A Jürgen Schupp %A Claudia Vogel %D 2006 %T Erbschaften und ihr Einfluss auf die Vermögensverteilung %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 75 %N 1 %P 58-76 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3977 %A Christian Arndt %A Jürgen Volkert %D 2006 %T Amartya Sens Capability-Approach - Ein neues Konzept der deutschen Armuts- und Reichtumsberichterstattung %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 75 %N 1 %P 7-29 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3976 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2006 %T Sportpartizipation in Deutschland: ein demo-ökonomisches Modell %J Sportwissenschaft %V 36 %N 3 %P 292-305 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 575. Berlin: German Insitute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)  %2 longitudinal %F miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44190.de/dp575.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3975 %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Labor Supply and Child Care Choices in a Rationed Child Care Market %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 570 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F family and networks, labour, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44156.de/dp570.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3974 %A Martin Spiess %D 2006 %T On the Returns to Occupational Qualification in Terms of Subjective and Objective Variables: A GEE-type Approach to the Estimation of Two-Equitation Panel Models %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 564 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F education, labour, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44118.de/dp564.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3973 %A Laura Romeu Gordo %D 2006 %T Beeinflusst die Dauer der Arbeitslosigkeit die Gesundheitszufriedenheit? Auswertungen des Sozioökonomischen Panels (SOEP) von 1984 bis 2001 %E Alfons Hollederer %E Helmut Brand %J Arbeitslosigkeit, Gesundheit und Krankheit %C Bern %I Hans Huber %P 53-72 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3972 %A Christine Dienel %D 2005 %T Der Bedarf an familienunterstützenden Dienstleistungen in Europa - ein Überblick (Kap. 2) %J Familienunterstützende Dienstleistungen (FUD) - Wachstum, Beschäftigung, Innovation. Event Documentation 3/2005 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G D %0 Report %M 3971 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend, %D 2006 %T Monitor Familienforschung, Ausgabe Nr. 5: Haushaltsnahe Dienste - Neue Formen der Familienförderung %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3970 %A Karin Schulze Buschoff %A Claudia Schmidt %D 2005 %T Die Status-Mobilität der Solo-Selbstständigen und ihre soziale Absicherung im europäischen Vergleich %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 38 %N 4 %P 531-553 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W ECHP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3969 %A Christoph Wunder %D 2005 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Alterssicherung - der Einfluss früherer Arbeitslosigkeit auf die Höhe der gesetzlichen Altersrente %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 38 %N 4 %P 493-509 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3968 %A Hilmar Schneider %A Holger Bonin %D 2005 %T Wohlfahrts- und Verteilungseffekte eines allgemeinen Freibetrags bei den Sozialabgaben %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 38 %N 4 %P 475-492 %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1490. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F transfer systems, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1490.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3967 %A Rafael Di Tella %A Robert MacCulloch %D 2006 %T Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics %J Journal of Economic Perspectives %V 20 %N 1 %P 25-46 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3966 %A Daniel Kahnemann %A Alan B. Krueger %D 2006 %T Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being %J Journal of Economic Perspectives %V 20 %N 1 %P 3-24 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3965 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Christa Fricke %D 2006 %T Verschuldung in Deutschland - Fakten und Strukturen %J Familie, Partnerschaft, Recht %V 12 %N 3 %P 64-66 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3964 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Ludmila Rovba %D 2005 %T Income Inequality in the 1990s: Comparing the United States, Great Britain and Germany %J The Japanese Journal of Social Security Policy %V 4 %N 1 %P 1-16 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 576. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44198.de/dp576.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 3963 %A Peter Sopp %A Peter Krause %D 2002 %T Armut und Sozialhilfe bei Haushalten mit Kindern - Veränderung der Lebenslage beim Ausstieg aus der Sozialhilfe %J Leben in und Ausstiege aus prekärer Einkommenssituation. Ergebnisse des Niedrigeinkommens-Panels und sozialpolitische Folgerungen (Dokumentation der Tagung am 11./12.April 2002) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/910/property=pdf/leben__in__und__austiege__aus__praekerer__einkommenssituationen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3962 %A Kai Arzheimer %A Harald Schoen %D 2005 %T Erste Schritte auf kaum erschlossenem Terrain: Zur Stabilität der Parteiidentifikation in Deutschland %J Politische Vierteljahresschrift %V 46 %N 4 %P 629-654 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3961 %A Amparo González-Ferrer %D 2006 %T Who Do Immigrants Marry? Partner Choice Among Single Immigrants in Germany %J European Social Review %V 22 %N 2 %P 171-185 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3960 %A Joern H. Block %A Marcus Wagner %D 2006 %T Necessity and Opportunity Entrepreneurs: Characteristics and Earnings Differentials %C München %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ssrn.com/abstract=899968 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3959 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2006 %T Lebensweltbezug und Case Management in der Prävention, Rehabilitation und Pflege %J Sozialextra %N Mai %P 36-39 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3958 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2006 %T Vom Leit- zum Streitbild: Normalarbeitsverhältnis - quo vadis? %E Torsten Niechoj %E Marco Tullney %J Geschlechterverhältnisse in der Ökonomie %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 165-194 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3957 %A Christoph Birkel %D 2006 %T Einkommensungleichheit und Umverteilung in Westdeutschland, Großbritannien und Schweden, 1950-2000 %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 75 %N 1 %P 174-194 %/ 2005: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 425. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/425.pdf %W LIS %G D %0 Report %M 3956 %A Arthur S. Alderson %A Jason Beckfield %A François Nielsen %D 2005 %T Exactly How has Income Inequality Changed? Patterns of Distributional Change in Core Societies %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 422 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/422.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3955 %A Birgitta Rabe %D 2007 %T Occupational Pensions, Wages, and Job Mobility in Germany %J Scottish Journal of Political Economy %V 54 %N 4 %P 531-552 %/ 2006: ISER Working Paper 2006-4. Colchester: University of Essex %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, labour %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2006-04.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3954 %A Bernhard Boockmann %D 2006 %T Befristete Arbeitsverträge: Bessere Beschäftigungschancen als erwartet %J ZEWnews %N März %P 2 %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn0306.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3953 %A Wolfgang Franz %D 2006 %T Schlechte Geschäfte %J ZEWnews %N März %P 8 %2 other %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn0306.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3952 %A Bernhard Boockmann %A Tobias Hagen %D 2008 %T Fixed-term contracts as sorting mechanisms: Evidence from job durations in West Germany %J Labour Economics %V 15 %N 5 %P 984-1005 %/ 2005: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-85. Mannheim, Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0585.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3951 %A Marco Caliendo %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Evaluating the German "Mini-Job" Reform Using a True Natural Experiment %J IZA DP No. 2041 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 569. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2041.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44154/dp569.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3950 %A Amelie Constant %A Liliya Gataullina %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2009 %T Ethnosizing Immigrants %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 69 %N 3 %P 274-287 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 2040. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.jebo.2008.10.005 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F migration, miscellaneous %K Ethnicity, Ethnic identity, Acculturation, Migrant assimilation, Migrant integration %U http://www.iza.org/titles/JEBO2269.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp2040.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3949 %A Joachim Merz %A Peter Paic %D 2006 %T Start-up Success of Freelancers: New Microeconometric Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J IZA DP No. 2036 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2036.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3948 %A Libertad Gonzáles %D 2006 %T The Effect of Benefits on Single Motherhood in Europe %J IZA DP No. 2026 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2026.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3947 %A Olivier Bargain %A Kristian Orsini %D 2006 %T Beans for Breakfast? How Exportable Is the British Workfare Model? %J IZA DP No. 2025 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: EUROMOD Working Paper No. 02/06. Colchester: University of Essex, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F labour, transfer systems, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2025.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/euromod/em2-06.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3946 %A Colette Fagan %A Jacqueline O'Reilly %A Brendan Halpin %D 2005 %T Job opportunities for whom? Labour market dynamics and service-sector employment growth in Germany and Britain %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.agf.org.uk/pubs/pdfs/1293web.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3945 %A Stefan Schaible %A Michael Schweiger %A Ashok Kaul %D 2006 %T Unternehmen Familie. Studie von Roland Berger Strategy Consultants im Auftrag der Robert Bosch Stiftung %C Stuttgart %I Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3944 %A Johannes Gernandt %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2006 %T Lohnungleichheit in Deutschland steigt %J ZEWnews %N Mai %P 1-2 %2 cross-sectional %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/zn/zn0506.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3942 %A Joergen Mortensen %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Thorsten Schneider, Costa-Font, Joan %A Concepcio Patxot %D 2004 %T Health Care and Female Employment - A Potential Conflict? %J ENEPRI Occasional Paper No. 6 %C Brussels %I European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.enepri.org/files/Publications/OP06.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3941 %A Frank Kalter %D 2006 %T Auf der Suche nach einer Erklärung für die spezifischen Arbeitsmarktnachteile von Jugendlichen türkischer Herkunft %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 35 %N 2 %P 144-160 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3940 %A Katrin Golsch %D 2006 %T Zum Einfluss von Marktfaktoren, institutionellen und individuellen Faktoren auf Jugendarbeitslosigkeit in Westeuropa - Analysen mit Zeitreihen und Paneldaten des europäischen Haushaltspanels %J Amtliche Mikrodaten für die Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften %C Düsseldorf %I Statistische Ämter der Länder %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.forschungsdatenzentrum.de/publikationen/veroeffentlichungen/fdz_beitraege_zu_den_nutzerkonferenzen_band_I.pdf %W ECHP %G D %0 Report %M 3939 %A Michael Konold %D 2006 %T Möglichkeiten der Analyse von Arbeitsmarktübergängen mit Daten des Mikrozensus-Panels %J Amtliche Mikrodaten für die Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften %C Düsseldorf %I Statistische Ämter der Länder %2 other %F %U http://www.forschungdatenzentrum.de/publikationen/veroeffentlichungen/fdz_beitraege_zu_den_nutzerkonferenzen_band_I.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3938 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend (Hrsg.), %D 2006 %T Zwölfter Kinder- und Jugendbericht. Bericht über die Lebenssituation junger Menschen und die Leistungen der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe in Deutschland %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3937 %A Bernhard Boockmann %A Tobias Hagen %D 2006 %T Befristete Beschäftigungsverhältnisse - Brücken in den Arbeitsmarkt oder Instrumente der Segmentierung (ZEW Wirtschaftsanalysen Bd. 80) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3936 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Gernot Mühge %D 2006 %T How to measure job stability - A comparison of two measurement concepts (Chapter XI) %E Christoph Köhler %E et al. %J Trends in Employment Stability and Labour Market Segmentation - Current debates and findings in Eastern and Western Europe (SFB 580 Mitteilungen 16) %C Jena %I University of Jena %P 146-162 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sfb580.uni-jena.de/veroeffentlichungen/b2/trends_in_employment_stability_and_labour_market_segmentation.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3935 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2006 %T The Case of West Germany - Flexibility and continuity in the German labour market (Chapter IX) %E Christoph Köhler %E et al. %J Trends in Employment Stability and Labour Market Segmentation - Current debates and findings in Eastern and Western Europe (SFB 580 Mitteilungen 16) %C Jena %I University of Jena %P 111-121 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/jportal_derivate_00038769/heft16.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3934 %A Katharina Dreger %D 2006 %T Phonologische Strukturen und Trends in Deutschland vergebener Vornamen - Eine auf Daten einer repräsentativen Umfrage (SOEP) basierte Studie (Magisterarbeit) %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für deutsche Sprache %2 other %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3933 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2005 %T The causal effect of income on health: Evidence from German reunification %J Journal of Health Economics %V 24 %P 997-1017 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3932 %A Arndt Werner %A Peter Kranzusch %A Rosemarie Kay %D 2005 %T Unternehmerbild und Gründungsentscheidung - Genderspezifische Analyse (Schriften zur Mittelstandsforschung Nr. 109 NF) %C Wiesbaden %I Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3931 %A Martin Spieß %D 2005 %T Analyse von Längsschnittdaten mit fehlenden Werten - Grundlagen, Verfahren und Anwendungen (Habilitationsschrift) %C Berlin %I o.V. %2 other %F %U http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=975606808&dok_var=d1&dok_ext=pdf&filename=975606808.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3930 %A Silke Anger %D 2006 %T Overtime Work in Germany - The Investment Character of Unpaid Hours (Thesis) %C Aachen %I Shaker %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3929 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Kombilohn für mehr Niedriglohn-Jobs? Pressemitteilung vom 11.01.2006 %F %U http://www.iatge.de/aktuell/presse/2006/060111.html %G D %0 Report %M 3928 %A Hans J. Baumgartner %A Viktor Steiner %D 2006 %T Does More Generous Student Aid Increase Enrolment Rates into Higher Education? - Evaluating the German Student Aid Reform of 2001 %J IZA DP No. 2034 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 563. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, education %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2034.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43897.de/dp536.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3927 %A Thorsten Kalina %A Claudia Weinkopf %D 2006 %T Mindestens sechs Millionen Niedriglohnbeschäftigte in Deutschland: Welche Rolle spielen Teilzeitbeschäftigung und Minijobs? %J IAT-Report 2006-3 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iatge.de/iat-report/2006/report2006-03.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3926 %A Herwig Immervoll %A Horacio Levy %A Christine Lietz %A Daniela Mantovani %A Holly Sutherland %D 2006 %T The sensitivity of poverty rates to macro-level changes in the European Union %J Cambridge Journal of Economics %V 30 %N 2 %P 181-199 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Book %M 3925 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2006 %T Unterwertige Beschäftigung im Berufsverlauf - Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung für Nicht-Akademiker in Westdeutschland (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. et al. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3924 %A Martin Kroh %D 2005 %T Intervieweffekte bei der Erhebung des Körpergewichts in Bevölkerungsumfragen %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 67 %N 8/9 %P 646-655 %/ 2004: "Intervieweffekte bei der Erhebung des Körpergewichts: Die Qualität von umfragebasierten Gewichtsangaben", DIW Discussion Paper No. 439. Berlin: DIW Berlin. %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F health, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42407/dp439.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3923 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2006 %T Langzeitarbeitslos - tiefe Narben im Lebenslauf %J Frankfurter Rundschau, 15.03.2006 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3922 %A Hansvolker Ziegler %D 2005 %T Sozialwissenschaften und Politik bei der deutschen Wissenschafts-Vereinigung. Der Fall der "Kommission für die Erforschung des sozialen und politischen Wandels in den neuen Bundesländern (KSPW)" %J WZB Discussion Paper P 2005-008 %C Berlin %I Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://skylla.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2005/p05-008.pdf %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3921 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Armut: Die Rückkehr der Klassengesellschaft %J Böcklerimpuls %N 3 %P 3 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/impuls_2006_03_3.pdf %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3920 %A Juana Domínguez Domínguez %A José Javier Núñez Velázquez %A Luis F. Rivera Galicia %D 2004 %T Recent evolution of poverty in the European countries %J Paper presented at the 44th European Congress of the European Regional Science Association (ERSA 2004), Porto, 25-29 August 2004 %C Porto %I ERSA %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ersa.org/ersaconfs/ersa04/PDF/582.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3919 %A Oliver Karl Schilling %D 2005 %T Cohort- and age-related decline in elder's life satisfaction: is there really a paradox? %J European Journal of Ageing %V 2 %N 2 %P 254-263 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3918 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2007 %T Does the Effect of Social Origins on Educational Participation Change Over the Life Course in Germany? Social Inequalities in Entering the Academic School Type and Dropping Out %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP 2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %P 21-31 %/ 2006: "Does the Effect of Social Origins on Educational Participation Change Over the Life Course?", P.AGES 7. Zurich: University of Zurich, Research Group Labour, Generation, Stratification %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U http://www.suz.unizh.ch/ages/pages/PAGES-07.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3917 %A Marc Szydlik %D 2005 %T Intergenerational Solidarity and Conflict %J P.AGES 3 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich, Research Group Labour, Generation, Stratification %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.suz.unizh.ch/ages/pages/PAGES-03.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3916 %A Elke Holst %A Mechthild Schrooten %D 2008 %T Migration and Money - What Determines Remittances? Evidence from Germany %E Krystyna Zoladkiewicz %E Tomasz Michalowski %J Meeting Global Challenges (Working Papers Institute of International Business University of Gdansk 25) %C Sopot %I Fundacja Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Gdanskiego %P 542-551 %/ 2006: The Institute of Economic Research Discussion Paper Series A No. 477. Tokyo: Hitotsubashi University; 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 566. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F migration, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://www.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/Common/publication/DP/DP477.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44138/dp566.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3915 %A Uwe Jirjahn %A Georgi Tsertsvadze %D 2004 %T Bevölkerungsanteil und Sprachkenntnisse von Migranten %J Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %V 55 %N 2 %P 142-162 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3914 %A Claudia Diehl %A Rainer Schnell %D 2005 %T 'Ethnic Revival' among Labor Migrants in Germany? Statements, Arguments, and First Empirical Evidence %J Paper presented at the IUSSP 2005, Tour, France, July 18-23, 2005 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://iussp2005.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=52092 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3913 %A Denis Huschka %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Messung und Analyse des sozialen Wandels anhand der Vergabe von Vornamen: Aufbereitung und Auswertung des SOEP - Dokumentation der Datenbasis und der Vercodung %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/soziologie/arbeitsbereiche/makrosoziologie/projekte/dateien/projektdoku_vornamen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3912 %A Udo Reifner %A Gunter E. Zimmermann %D 2005 %T Schulden-Kompass 2005 - Teilanalyse C: Sozialprofile ver- und überschuldeter junger Erwachsener %C Wiesbaden %I Schufa Holding AG %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.schulden-kompass.de/downloads/Schulden-Kompass_2005_gesamt.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3911 %A Udo Reifner %A Gunter E. Zimmermann %D 2005 %T Schulden-Kompass 2005 - Teilanalyse B: Sozialprofile ver- und überschuldeter Personen %C Wiesbaden %I Schufa Holding AG %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.schulden-kompass.de/downloads/Schulden-Kompass_2005_gesamt.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3910 %A Hartmut Esser %D 2006 %T Migration, Sprache und Integration %J AKI-Forschungsbilanz 4 %C Berlin %I Arbeitsstelle Interkulturelle Konflikte und gesellschaftliche Integration (AKI) am WZB %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.wzb.eu/zkd/aki/files/aki_forschungsbilanz_4.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3909 %A Natalie Chen %A Paola Conconi %A Carlo Perroni %D 2006 %T Does Migration Empower Married Women? %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5559 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 longitudinal %F migration, family and networks, gender %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3908 %A Hermann Buslei %A Viktor Steiner %D 2006 %T Reform der Besteuerung von Alterseinkünften %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 5 %P 57-63 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3907 %A Jürgen Schupp %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Beschäftigungspotentiale in privaten Haushalten nicht überschätzen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 73 %N 4 %P 45-52 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3906 %A Elke Holst %D 2006 %T Women in Managerial Positions in Europe: Focus on Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 557 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44060.de/dp557.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3905 %A Heike Solga %A Elsbeth Stern %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T The Measurement and Importance of General Reasoning Potentials in Schools and Labor Markets: Pre-Test Report %J DIW Research Notes 10 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43951.de/rn10.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3904 %A Frieder R. u.a. Lang %D 2005 %T Erfassung des kognitiven Leistungspotenzials und der "Big Five" mit Computer-Assisted-Personal-Interviewing (CAPI): zur Reliabilität und Validität zweier ultrakurzer Tests und des BFI-S %J DIW Research Notes 9 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43950.de/rn9.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3903 %A Denis Huschka %A Jürgen Gerhards %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Naming Differences in Divided Germany %J Names: A Journal of Onomastics %V 57 %N 4 %P 208-228 %/ 2005: DIW Research Notes 8 %R 10.1179/002777309X12513839123430 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F Miscellaneous %K Socio-onomastic, Social change, East Germany, West-Germany, Name distribution %X This article analyzes differences in naming between East and West Germany. After World War II, Germany was split by the allied forces. Two Germanies emerged: the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The country’s division lasted about forty years (1949–1989), a time span in which vastly different geo-political frameworks — Eastern bloc versus Western bloc — shaped people’s lives and eventually their name choices as well. The results of this complex relationship are addressed here with the following questions: to what extent can different naming patterns and name references be observed in the two parts of divided Germany, regardless of their common language and cultural heritage? Can differences in taste be identified, and how did these differences develop over time? These questions are answered here using the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). The SOEP offers the rare opportunity of examining patterns of occurrence of first names among a representative sample of 56,000 individuals born since 1900. Moreover, this study includes a wide range of variables revealing the social and economic backgrounds of the “name givers”: the parents. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43906.de/rn8.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3902 %A Martin Kohli %A Jürgen Schupp %A et al. %D 2005 %T Zusammenhänge und Wechselwirkungen zwischen Erbschaften und Vermögensverteilung. Gutachten für das Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung (BMGS) (Lebenlagen in Deutschland, A 348) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1818/property=pdf/zusammenhaenge__und__wechselwirkungen__zwischen__erbschaften.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3901 %A Bettina Hierming %A et al. %D 2005 %T Stellenbesetzungsprozesse im Bereich "einfacher" Dienstleistungen. Abschlussbericht einer Studie im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Arbeit (Dokumentation Nr. 550) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.iat.eu/aktuell/veroeff/2005/hieming01.pdf %G D %0 .Figure %M 3900 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Nachgeholfen %J Globus Infografik 12.09.2005 %C o.O. %I Globus %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3899 %A Kurt Biedenkopf %A et al. %D 2005 %T Starke Familie. Bericht der Kommission "Familie und demographischer Wandel" im Auftrag der Robert Bosch Stiftung %C Stuttgart %I Robert Bosch Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.rhein-neckar.ihk24.de/produktmarken/standortpolitik/Anlagen/Starke_Familie.pdf, http://www.bosch-stiftung.de/content/language1/downloads/BuG_Familie_Studie_Kommissionsbericht_Kurzbroschuere.pdf (Zusammenfassung) %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3898 %A Beate Lichtwardt %D 2006 %T Zeit heilt nicht alle Wunden: Nach einer Scheidung bleibt die Psyche auf Dauer verletzt - Neue Heirat macht nur etwas glücklicher %J Die Welt, 11.03.2006 %P 35 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3897 %A Katrin Sachse %D 2006 %T Verflixtes Liebesleben: Deutsche Ehepaare sind richtig glücklich - zumindest die ersten Monate nach der Hochzeit %J Focus %N 10 %P 64 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3896 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T Verwirrt am Donnerpass %J die tageszeitung, taz Magazin Nr. 7979 vom 11.03.2006 %P VII %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3895 %A Michael Hüther %D 2006 %T Ein Mindestlohn in Deutschland? Contra %J Die Zeit, 09.03.2006 %P 31 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3894 %A BMFSFJ %D 2005 %T Familie ja, Kinder nein. Was ist los in Deutschland? %J Monitor Familiendemographie %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3893 %A Claudio De Luca %A Rainer Hübner %D 2006 %T Vergebliche Muskelspiele %J Capital %N 5 %P 16-21 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3892 %A o.V. %D 2006 %T Risikofaktor Arbeitslosigkeit %J iwd %V 32 %N 10 %P 2 %F %U http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/PDF/iwd10_06.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 3891 %A Michael Hüther %D 2006 %T Armut in der Wohlstandsgesellschaft - Statement zur Pressekonferenz, 6. März 2006, Berlin %C Köln %I Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/pdf/pressemappe/2006/pma_060306_wohlstandgesellschaft_statement.pdf %G D %0 Generic %M 3890 %A Michael Hüther %D 2006 %T Armut in der Wohlstandsgesellschaft - Thesenpapier zur Pressekonferenz 6. März 2006, Berlin %C Köln %I Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/pdf/pressemappe/2006/pma_060306_wohlstandgesellschaft_thesenpapier.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3889 %A Silke Kull %D 2005 %T Die Mütter nichtehelicher Kinder in unserer Gesellschaft %J Familie, Partnerschaft, Recht %V 11 %N 12 %P 517-520 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3888 %A Michael Opielka %D 2005 %T Bildungsreform und Sozialreform - Der Zusammenhang von Bildungs- und Sozialpolitik %E Michael Opielka %J Bildungsreform als Sozialreform - Zum Zusammenhang von Bildungs- und Sozialpolitik %C Wiesbaden %I VS-Verlag %P 127-155 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3887 %A Hartmut Häußermann %A Martin Kronauer %D 2005 %T Armut und Ausgrenzung in Deutschland %E Hubertus Heil %E Juliane Seifert %J Soziales Deutschland - Für eine neue Gerechtigkeitspolitik %C Wiesbaden %I VS-Verlag %P 11-30 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3886 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2005 %T Wettbewerb der Krankenkassen %J Public Health Forum %V 13 %N 48 %P 14-15 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3885 %A Olaf Storbeck %D 2006 %T Deutschland durchleuchtet - In den Computern des DIW steckt ein Abbild der deutschen Gesellschaft - ein Schatz für Forscher %J Handelsblatt, 13.02.2006 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3884 %A Peter Krause %A Tanja Zähle %D 2005 %T Einkommen und Armut bei Haushalten mit Kindern %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 17 %N 2 %P 189-207 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3883 %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2006 %T Zur Messung des Berufsprestiges: Aktualisierung der Magnitude-Prestigeskala auf die Berufsklassifikation ISCO88 %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2005-2020 %/ 2005: ZUMA Nachrichten, Jg. 29, Heft 57, 79-127 %2 methodological %F %U http://gesis.org./Publikationen/Zeitschriften/ZUMA_Nachrichten/documents/pdfs/57/09_Christoph.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3882 %A Miles Corak %D 2005 %T Inequality across the Generations in North America and Europe %J CESifo DICE Report %2 citation of SOEP results %F family and networks, income and poverty, international comparison %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3881 %A Oliver Schilling %D 2006 %T Development of life satisfaction in old age: another view on the "paradox" %J Social Indicators Research %V 75 %N 2 %P 241-271 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3880 %A Christian Grund %A Dirk Sliwka %D 2010 %T Evidence on performance pay and risk aversion %J Economics Letters %V 106 %N 1 %P 8-11 %/ 2006: "Performance Pay and Risk Aversion", IZA DP No. 2012. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.econlet.2009.09.005 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %K Agency theory; Incentives; Pay for performance; Risk; Risk aversion %X Making use of a unique representative data set, we find clear evidence that risk aversion has a highly significant and substantial negative impact on the probability that an employee's pay is performance contingent, which confirms the well known risk-incentive trade-off. %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2012.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3879 %A Holger Bonin %A Amelie Constant %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Native-Migrant Differences in Risk Attitudes %J IZA DP No. 1999 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 560. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F migration, subjective indicators %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1999.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44092/dp560.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3878 %A Miles Corak %D 2006 %T Do Poor Children Become Poor Adults? Lessons from a Cross Country Comparison of Generational Earnings Mobility %J IZA DP No. 1993 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1993.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 3877 %A Claudia Olivetti %A Barbara Petrongolo %D 2006 %T Unequal Pay or Unequal Employment? A Cross-Country Analysis of Gender Gaps %J IZA DP No. 1941 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1941.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3876 %A Holger Bonin %A Thomas Dohmen %A Armin Falk %A David Huffman %A Uwe Sunde %D 2007 %T Cross-sectional Earnings Risk and Occupational Sorting: The Role of Risk Attitudes %J Labour Economics %V 14 %N 6 %P 926-937 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 1930. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1930.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3875 %A Christian Grund %A Dirk Sliwka %D 2005 %T Reference Dependent Preferences and the Impact of Wage Increases on Job Satisfaction: Theory and Evidence %J IZA DP No. 1879 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1879.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3874 %A Lutz Kaiser %D 2007 %T Gender-job satisfaction differences across Europe: An indicator for labor market modernization %J International Journal of Manpower %V 28 %N 1 %P 75-94 %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1876. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2005: DIW Discussion Paper 537. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F gender, labour, subjective indicators, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1876.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43898.de/dp537.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3873 %A Anke Thiel %D 2005 %T Politik und Gesellschaft (Kapitel 7) %E Silke Bothfeld %E et al. %J WSI-FrauenDatenReport 2005. Handbuch zur wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Situation von Frauen (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 66) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 381-344 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3872 %A Astrid Ziegler %D 2005 %T Erwerbseinkommen (Kapitel 5) %E Silke Bothfeld %E et al. %J WSI-FrauenDatenReport 2005. Handbuch zur wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Situation von Frauen (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 66) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 241-305 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3871 %A Inge Seiffge-Krenke %A Tim Gelhaar %D 2006 %T Entwicklungsregulation im jungen Erwachsenenalter - Zwischen Partnerschaft, Berufseinstieg und der Gründung eines eigenen Haushalts %J Zeitschrift für Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie %V 38 %N 1 %P 18-31 %4 SSCI %F family and networks %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3870 %A Stefan Weick %D 2006 %T Starke Einbußen des subjektiven Wohlbefindens bei Hilfe- oder Pflegebedürftigkeit - Verlaufsanalysen mit dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 35 %P 12-15 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3869 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Neu erschienen: Tagungsband zum Workshop "Erbschaft- und Schenkungsteuerstatistik 2002 - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen-" %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 11 %P 1131 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3868 %A Silke Bothfeld %D 2005 %T Arbeitsmarkt (Kapitel 3) %E Silke Bothfeld %E et al. %J WSI-FrauenDatenReport 2005. Handbuch zur wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Situation von Frauen (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 66) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 109-186 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3867 %A Timothy Patrick Moran %D 2006 %T Statistical Inference for Measures of Inequality With a Cross-National Bootstrap Application %J Sociological Methods & Research %V 34 %N 3 %P 296-333 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3866 %A Franco Peracchi %A Francesca Tuzi %D 2003 %T Health, aging and retirement in Europe: A cross-country comparison using the CHER data base %J CHER Discussion Paper No. 11 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F %W CHER %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3865 %A Marian Wisniewski %D 2006 %T Die Einkommensdisparität in der Europäischen Union %E Hans Wolfgang Brachinger %E et al. %J Wirtschaftsstatistik. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Eberhard Schaich %C München %I Franz Vahlen %P 347-375 %2 longitudinal %F %W CHER %G D %0 Report %M 3864 %A Christian Grund %D 2005 %T Mitarbeiterrekrutierung über das Internet %J Bonn Econ Discussion Paper 18/2005 %C Bonn %I University of Bonn, Graduate School of Economics %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bgse.uni-bonn.de/fileadmin/Fachbereich_Wirtschaft/Einrichtungen/BGSE/Discussion_Papers/2005/bgse18_2005.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3863 %A Heinz Rothgang %A Mirella Cacace %D 2005 %T Fair financing in Germany's public health insurance: Income-related contributions or flat premiums? %J TranState Working Papers No. 26 %C Bremen %I University of Bremen, SfB 597 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.staatlichkeit.uni-bremen.de/pages/download.php?ID=28&SPRACHE=de&TABLE=AP&TYPE=PDF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3862 %A Eileen Trzcinski %A Elke Holst %D 2007 %T Initial Predictors of Life Satisfaction in Early Adulthood %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 7th International Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2006), ed. by Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada; Grabka, Markus M. and Kroh, Martin) %V 127 %N 1 %P 95-104 %/ 2006: "Setting the Set Point", DIW Discussion Paper No. 558. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44083.de/dp558.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3861 %A Peter Haan %A Michal Myck %D 2007 %T Apply with Caution: Introducing UK-Style in-work Support in Germany %J Fiscal Studies %V 28 %N 1 %P 43-72 %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 555. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2006: ENEPRI Research Report No. 24. Brüssel: European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F labour, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44052.de/dp555.pdf, http://shop.ceps.be/downfree.php?item_id=1382 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3860 %A Martin Kroh %D 2009 %T An Experimental Evaluation of Popular Well-Being Measures %J Sociological Methods and Research %V (revise and resubmit) %/ 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 546. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43968.de/dp546.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3859 %A Heike Trappe %A Annemette Soerensen %D 2006 %T Economic Relations between Women and Their Partners: An East and West German Comparison after Reunification %J Feminist Economics %V 12 %N 4 %P 643-665 %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 544. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)  %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, gender, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43953.de/dp544.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3858 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2005 %T Is There a Varying Unexplained Gender Wage Gap in Germany? %J Applied Economics Quarterly %V 51 %N 1 %P 29-48 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3857 %A Alexandre Baclet %A Fabien Dell %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Income Taxation and Household Size: Would French Family Splitting Make German Families Better off? %J IZA DP No. 1894 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 542. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin). %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, family and networks, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1894.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43926.de/dp542.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3856 %A Institut für Sozialforschung und Gesellschaftspolitik (Hrsg.) %D 2002 %T Dokumentation: Lebenslagen, Indikatoren, Evaluation - Weiterentwicklung der Armuts- und Reichtumsberichterstattung. 1. Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium am 30. und 31. Oktober 2002 im Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn %C Köln %I Institut für Sozialforschung und Gesellschaftspolitik (ISG) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/896/property=pdf/lebenslagen__in__deutschland__dokumentation__2001__forschungsprojekt.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3855 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jan Goebel %D 2008 %T Regional Income Stratification in Unified Germany Using a Gini Decomposition Approach %J Regional Studies %V 42 %N 4 %P 555-577 %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1891. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 540. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2005: ECINEQ Working Paper Series 2005-15. Palma de Mallorca: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, methods %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1891.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43930.de/dp540.pdf, http://www.ecineq.org/milano/WP/ECINEQ2005-15.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3854 %A Sandra Schaffner %A Hannes Spengler %D 2005 %T Der Einfluss unbeobachteter Heterogenität auf kompensatorische Lohndifferentiale und den Wert eines statistischen Lebens: eine mikroökonometrische Parallelanalyse mit IABS und SOEP %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 539 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, methods, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43927.de/dp539.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3853 %A Peter Haan %D 2005 %T State Dependence and Female Labor Supply in Germany: The Extensive and Intensive Margin %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 538 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F gender, labour, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43903.de/dp538.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3852 %A Olivier Bargain %A Marco Caliendo %A Peter Haan %A Kristian Orsini %D 2005 %T 'Making Work Pay' in a Rationed Labour Market: The Mini-Job Reform in Germany %J IZA DP No. 2033 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 536. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2033.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43897.de/dp536.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3851 %A Silke Anger %D 2005 %T Working Time as an Investment? The Effects of Unpaid Overtime on Wages, Promotions, and Layoffs %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 535 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %/ 2005: SFB 649 Economic Risk Discussion Paper 2005-032. Berlin: SFB 649, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43890.de/dp535.pdf http://sfb649.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/papers/pdf/SFB649DP2005-032.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3850 %A Wolfgang Dürig %A Jürgen Egeln %A Michaela Niefert %D 2006 %T Mittelstand und berufliche Qualifizierung %E KfW, Creditreform, IfM, RWI, ZEW %J Konjunkturaufschwung bei anhaltendem Problemdruck - Mittelstandsmonitor 2006 - Jährl. Bericht zu Konjunktur- u. Strukturfragen kleiner u. mittl. Unternehmen %C Frankfurt/M. %I KfW Bankengruppe %P 81-138 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3849 %A Friedrich Schmid %A Axel Schmidt %D 2006 %T Nonparametric estimation of the coefficient of overlapping - theory and empirical application %J Computational Statistics & Data Analysis %V 50 %N 6 %P 1583-1596 %2 methodological %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3848 %A Peter O. Oberender %A et al. %D 2006 %T Bayreuther Versichertenmodell - Der Weg in ein freiheitliches Gesundheitswesen (Bayreuther Manifest) %C Bayreuth %I PCO %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 3847 %A Gerald Braunberger %D 2006 %T Warum schlaue Männer den Müll raustragen %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 26.02.2006, Nr. 8 %P 34 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3846 %A Michael Opielka %D 2006 %T Gerechtigkeit durch Sozialpolitik? %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %V 38 %N 8-9 %P 32-38 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3845 %A Stefani Scherer %D 2005 %T Patterns of Labour Market Entry - Long Wait or Career Instability? An Empirical Comparison of Italy, Great Britain and West Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 21 %N 5 %P 427-440 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3844 %A Peter A. Berger %D 2005 %T Deutsche Ungleichheiten - eine Skizze %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %V 37 %N 28-29 %P 7-16 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www1.bpb.de/publikationen/I0097G,0,Deutsche_Ungleichheiten_eine_Skizze.html %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3843 %A Andreas Behr %A Egon Bellgardt %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2005 %T Extent and Determinants of Panel Attrition in the European Household Panel %J European Sociological Review %V 21 %N 5 %P 489-512 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3842 %A Edin Basic %D 2005 %T Stabilität von Ergebnissen bei unterschiedlichen Arbeitsmarktabgrenzungen %J Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 9 %C Wiesbaden et al. %I Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier9,property=file.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3841 %A Ivo Marek %D 2005 %T Weighting adjustments in the presence of non-coverage due to residential mobility in the German Microcensus-Panel %J Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 10 %C Wiesbaden et al. %I Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier10,property=file.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3840 %A Edin Basic %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2005 %T Estimation strategies in the presence of non-coverage in the German Microcensus-Panel: An evaluation using SOEP data %J Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 8 %C Wiesbaden et al. %I Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier8,property=file.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3839 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2005 %T Wie geeignet ist der Mikrozensus für Längsschnittanalysen? %J Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 7 %C Wiesbaden et al. %I Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier7,property=file.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3838 %A Michael Konold %D 2004 %T Ausmaß und Folgen unbeobachteter Übergänge im Rahmen des Mikrozensus-Panels: Ergebnisse empirischer Analysen %J Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 2 %C Wiesbaden et al. %I Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier2,property=file.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3837 %A Edin Basic %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2004 %T The use of the German Microcensus as a tool for longitudinal data analysis: Methods for the control the effects of the non-coverage of residential mobility %J Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 1 %C Wiesbaden et al. %I Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier1,property=file.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3836 %A Jürgen Schiener %D 2006 %T Bildungserträge in der Erwerbsgesellschaft - Analysen zur Karrieremobilität (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3835 %A Horst-Dietrich Elvers %D 2005 %T Lebenslage, Umwelt und Gesundheit - Der Einfluss sozialer Faktoren auf die Entstehung von Allergien (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3834 %A Susanne Koch %A Gesine Stephan %A Ulrich Walwei %D 2005 %T Workfare: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF)- Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 419-440 %/ 2005: IAB Discussion Paper No. 17/2005. Nürnberg: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F labour, transfer systems %U http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2005/dp1705.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3833 %A Marco Caliendo %A Viktor Steiner %D 2005 %T Aktive Arbeitsmarktpolitik in Deutschland: Bestandsaufnahme und Bewertung der mikroökonomischen Evaluationsergebnisse %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF)- Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 396-418 %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 515. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43714.de/dp515.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3832 %A Miriam Beblo %A Charlotte Lauer %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Ganztagsschulen und Erwerbsbeteiligung von Müttern - eine Mikrosimulationsstudie für Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF) - Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 357-372 %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 543. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2005: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-93. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F education, gender, labour, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43929.de/dp543.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0593.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3831 %A Bernhard Boockmann %A Tobias Hagen %D 2005 %T Befristete und andere "atypische" Beschäftigungsverhältnisse: Wird der Arbeitsmarkt funktionsfähiger? %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF)- Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 305-324 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3830 %A Elke J. Jahn %D 2005 %T Wie wirkt der Kündigungsschutz? %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF)- Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 284-304 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3829 %A Holger Bonin %D 2005 %T Tarifpolitik, Entgeltflexibilität und Beschäftigung in Ostdeutschland %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF)- Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 147-164 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3828 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Karsten Kohn %D 2005 %T Gleicher Lohn für gleiche Arbeit? Zum Zusammenhang zwischen Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft und Lohnstruktur in Westdeutschland 1985-1997 %J Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung (ZAF) - Themenheft Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und Beschäftigung %V 38 %N 2/3 %P 125-146 %/ 2006: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-006. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06006.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3827 %A Tim Stegmann %D 2007 %T Einflussfaktoren auf die Rückkehrorientierung ehemaliger Gastarbeiter in Deutschland - Eine Untersuchung mit dem sozioökonomischen Panel %C Saarbrücken %I VDM Verlag Dr. Müller %/ 2005: "Der Einfluss sozio-ökonomischer Faktoren auf die Rückkehrorientierung von ehemaligen Gastarbeiterinnen und Gastarbeitern in Deutschland", Diplomarbeit an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3826 %A Josef Hartmann %A Gerd Schütz %A Sibylla Zynda %D 2005 %T Die Vercodung der offenen Angaben zu den Ausbildungsberufen im Sozio-Oekonomischen Panel %C München %I TNS Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3825 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Von den Tücken der Statistik II: Gibt es in den alten oder in den neuen Bundesländern mehr Arme? %E Kirchlicher Herausgeberkreis %J Jahrbuch Gerechtigkeit: Armes reiches Deutschland - Jahrbuch Gerechtigkeit I %C Frankfurt/M. u. Oberursel %I Frankfurter Rundschau und Publik-Forum Verlag %P 216-217 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3824 %A Stefan Bach %D 2005 %T Die Forschung als Datennutzer %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Erbschaft- und Schenkungsteuerstatistik 2002 - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen (Statistik und Wissenschaft, Band 3) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 74-82 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3823 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) als Datenquelle zur Messung intergenerationaler Transfers %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Erbschaft- und Schenkungsteuerstatistik 2002 - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen (Statistik und Wissenschaft, Band 3) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 49-63 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3822 %A Nils Goldschmidt %D 2005 %T Ist erben unsozial? Erbschaftsregeln zwischen "unsichtbarer" und "toter Hand" %J Vortrag auf dem 2. Freiburger Symposium zur Ordnungsökonomik des Walter Eucken Instituts, Freiburg, 6.- 8. Oktober 2005 %C Freiburg %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3821 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Steigende Armut %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 109 %P 55-57 %F %U http://www.wz-berlin.de/publikation/pdf/wm109/wm109.pdf %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 3820 %A Sven Astheimer %D 2005 %T Hohe Ansprüche - Björn christensen untersucht die Auswirkungen überzogener Lohnerwartungen %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 14. November 2005 %P 14 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3819 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2004 %T Wirtschaftsfaktor ältere Migrantinnen und Migranten in Deutschland - Stand und Perspektiven. Expertise im Auftrag des Deutschen Zentrums für Altersfragen für den 5. Altenbericht der Bundesregierung %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Abteilung3/Pdf-Anlagen/bauer-wirtschaftsfaktor-aeltere-migrantinnen-migranten,property=pdf,bereich=,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3818 %A Alexandre Baclet %A Fabien Dell %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Verteilungseffekte der staatlichen Familienförderung - Ein empirischer Vergleich zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich %J DIW Berlin: Politikberatung kompakt Nr. 9 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43189.de/diwkompakt_2005-009.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3817 %A Viktor Steiner %A Peter Haan %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Dokumentation des Steuer-Transfer-Mikrosimulationsmodells STSM 1999 - 2002 %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 9 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43724.de/diw_datadoc_2005-009.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3816 %A Martin Spieß %D 2005 %T Derivation of Design Weights: The Case of the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 8 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43561.de/diw_datadoc_2005-008.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3815 %A Jürgen (Hrsg.) Schupp %D 2005 %T Befragungsgestützte Messung von Gesundheit: Bestandsaufnahme und Ausblick %J DIW Event Documentation 2 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 other %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43050.de/diw_eventdoc_2005-002.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3814 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2005 %T Die Aktualität der sozialen Frage - Trendanalysen sozialer Ausgrenzung 1984-2004 %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 58 %N 11 %P 616-623 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3813 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %A Natalie Bulling-Chabalewski %D 2005 %T Beschäftigungsbedingungen von Leiharbeitskräften %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 58 %N 10 %P 568-574 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3812 %A Martin Biewen %A Stephen P. Jenkins %D 2005 %T A framework for the decomposition of poverty differences with an application to poverty differences between countries %J Empirical Economics %V 30 %N 2 %P 331-358 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3811 %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 2002 %T Beschäftigung von Ausländern - Chance zur Erschließung von Personal- und Qualifikationsreserven %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 35 %N 4 %P 628-644 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://doku.iab.de/mittab/2002/2002_4_MittAB_Loeffelholz.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3810 %A Patricia Apps %A Ray Rees %D 2005 %T Gender, Time Use and Public Policy over the Life Cycle %J IZA DP No. 1855 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1855.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3809 %A Christian Saborowski %D 2005 %T Under-Utilisation of Holiday Entitlements as a Career Investment %J DIW Research Notes 7 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %X The existing literature has provided evidence for the hypothesis that employees work unpaid overtime, because they regard it as an investment in their career. I show that the determinants of the under-utilisation of holiday entitlements in the United Kingdom and Germany are widely similar to those of unpaid overtime work. The main finding of the study is that the investment hypothesis determines this form of unpaid work as well. Hence, employees work an amount of days in addition to what is contractually specified and paid for to signal a higher productivity. Envisaged future rewards may take the form of promotions, higher salaries and job security. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43902.de/rn7.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3808 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2005 %T Forschungsbericht über die prototypische Verknüpfung des SOEP mit ,Medien Tenor'-Daten %J DIW Research Notes 6 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F %X Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, wie sich Fernsehberichterstattung und öffentliche Meinung in Deutschland im zeitlichen Verlauf verändern. Dazu werden erstmalig Mikro-Befragungsdaten des Sozio-Oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) mit Daten über die inhaltliche Berichterstattung der Medien – erhoben und aufbereitet von der Firma ‚Medien Tenor’ – für die Jahre 1998 bis 2003 taggenau verknüpft. Das Längsschnittdesign ermöglicht somit einen Vergleich von Veränderungen in der Medienberichterstattung und der öffentlichen Meinung auf der Ebene von Tagen und Wochen. Das Untersuchungsdesign erlaubt zudem eine Abschätzung der Wechselwirkungen zwischen der Medienagenda und der Agenda der öffentlichen Meinung. Darüber hinaus ist diese Verknüpfung methodisch interessant, da sie eine bislang nicht ausgenutzte Eigenschaft der seit 1984 erhobenen Längsschnittstudie SOEP ausnutzt: eine über Monate hinweggehende und taggenau dokumentierte Feldzeit der Befragung sowie relativ große, d.h. auswertbare, Fallzahlen für einzelne Erhebungswochen mindestens der ersten 6 Monate eines jeden Jahres. Schließlich wird auch die bislang nicht ausgeschöpfte Power der ‚Medien Tenor’-Daten demonstriert. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43770.de/rn6.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3807 %A Jean-Yves Gerlitz %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Zur Erhebung der Big-Five-basierten Persönlichkeitsmerkmale im SOEP %J DIW Research Notes 4 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Technical documentation %F %X In den Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften ist in den letzten Jahren der Trend zu beobachten, bei der mikroanalytischen Fundierung der menschlichen Handlungstheorie individuellen Präferenzen und Werten eine stärkere Beachtung zu schenken. Nachdem in den vergangenen Jahren bereits diverse sozialpsychologisch motivierte Erweiterungen im Fragenprogramm des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) erfolgten, ist es in diesem Jahr zu einer Abrundung um Indikatoren der Persönlichkeit gekommen. Es wurde auf den Big-Five-Ansatz zurückgegriffen, ein psychologisches Konzept zur Erfassung der Persönlichkeit. Im Mittelpunkt des Ansatzes steht die Annahme, dass Persönlichkeitsunterschiede zwischen Individuen, die sich in Verhaltens- und Erlebensweisen ausdrücken, auf die fünf zentralen Persönlichkeitsdimensionen Neurotizismus (N), Extraversion (E), Offenheit für Erfahrungen (O), Verträglichkeit (V) und Gewissenhaftigkeit (G) zurückzuführen sind. Im Rahmen eines Pretests wurden im Jahre 2004 diverse "Kurzskalen" für diesen Big-Five-Ansatz einer methodischen Prüfung unterzogen. Ziel war es, eine theoretisch anschlussfähige Kurzskala (BFI-S) für die SOEP-Haupterhebung 2005 zu entwickeln. Das in diesem Beitrag entwickelte Kurzinventar BFI-S umfasst 15 Items und ist innerhalb von zwei Minuten von den Survey-Befragten zu bearbeiten. Die Items der einzelnen Skalen weisen einen starken internen Zusammenhang auf. Dem Kurzinventar liegt die konzeptionalisierte Fünf-Faktoren-Struktur der Big Five zugrunde, und das BFI-S vermag zudem in hohem Maße die Ergebnisse des BFI mit 25 Items zu replizieren. Auch die durchgeführten Reliabilitätstests führten zu einem befriedigenden Gesamtergebnis und zeigen unter dem Strich starke empirische Hinweise für die Gültigkeit des Persönlichkeitskonzepts "Big Five" anhand des BFI-S. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43490.de/rn4.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3806 %A Andrea Ichino %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2004 %T Absenteeism and employment protection: Three case studies %J Swedish Economic Policy Review %V 11 %N 1 %P 95-114 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %U http://www.lsw.wiso.uni-erlangen.de/team/riphahn/absenteeism.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3805 %A Marcus Tamm %D 2005 %T The Effect of Poverty on the Health of Newborn Children %J RWI Discussion Papers No. 33 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, health %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP033/DP_05_033.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3804 %A Thomas Lampert %A Lars Eric Kroll %D 2005 %T Einfluss der Einkommensposition auf die Gesundheit und Lebenserwartung %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 527 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43835.de/dp527.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3803 %A Lena Jacobi %D 2003 %T Die Dunkelziffer der Armut - Eine Analyse der Nicht-Inanspruchnahme von Sozialhilfe in Deutschland (Magisterarbeit) %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3802 %A Melanie Arntz %A Stefan Boeters %A Nicole Gürtzgen %D 2005 %T Alternative Approaches to Discrete Working Time Choice in an AGE Framework %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-62 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 methodological %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0562.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3801 %A Alexandra Spitz %D 2005 %T The Effects of Changes in the Unemployment Compensation System on the Adoption of IT by Older Workers %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-40 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0540.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3800 %A Giorgio Brunello %A Charlotte Lauer %D 2005 %T Are Wages in Southern Europe more Flexible? The Effects of a Cohort Size on European Earnings %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-45 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0545.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3799 %A Alfredo Ariza %A Sara de la Rica %A Arantza Ugidos %D 2003 %T The effect of flexibility in working hours on fertility: A comparative analysis of selected european countries %J Documentos de Trabajo No. 8 %C Bilbao %I Universidad del País Vasco, Departamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico II %2 cross-sectional %F labour, family and networks, international comparison %U http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=1415206&orden=60853&info=link %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3798 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Mathias Sinning %D 2009 %T Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition for Tobit Models %J Applied Economics %V forthcoming (online first) %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1795. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1080/00036840701721612 %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F methods %X In this article, a decomposition method for Tobit models is derived, which allows the differences in observed outcome variables between two groups to be decomposed into a part that is explained by differences in observed characteristics and a part attributable to differences in the estimated coefficients. Monte Carlo simulations demonstrate that in the case of censored dependent variables this decomposition method produces more reliable results than the conventional Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition for linear regression models. Finally, our method is applied to a decomposition of the gender wage gap using German data. %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1795.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3797 %A Stefan Boes %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2006 %T The Effect of Income on Positive and Negative Subjective Well-Being %J SOI Working Paper No. 0605 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2006/wp0605.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3796 %A Santiago Budría %A Pedro Telhado Pereira %D 2005 %T Educational Qualifications and Wage Inequality: Evidence for Europe %J IZA DP No. 1763 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F education, income and poverty, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1763.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3795 %A Stefan Boes %A Markus Lipp %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2007 %T Money illusion under test %J Economics Letters %V 94 %N 3 %P 332-337 %/ 2005: Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0514. Zurich: University of Zurich  %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2005/wp0514.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3794 %A Teresa Munzi %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2005 %T Poverty and Inequality: Greece and Mediterranean Europe in Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 421 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/421.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3793 %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2006 %T Poor People in Rich Nations: The United States in Comparative Perspective %J Journal of Economic Perspectives %V 20 %N 1 %P 69-90 %/ 2005: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 419. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School  %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/419.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3792 %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2005 %T Causes and Conditions of Social Vulnerability in Comparative Perspective: Asian Evidence from the LIS Dataset %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 417 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/417.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3791 %A Hyung-Jai Choi %A Jutta M. Joesch %A Shelly Lundberg %D 2005 %T Work and Family: Marriage, Children, Child gender and the Work Hours and Earnings of West German Men %J IZA DP No. 1761 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, family and networks, labour, miscellaneous %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1761.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3790 %A Michael Förster %A Marco Mira d'Ercole %D 2005 %T Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries in the Second Half of the 1990s %J OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 22 %C Paris %I OECD %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/9/34483698.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3789 %A Karl Brenke %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2005 %T Zuwanderungsmotive und Erwerbseinkommen von Migranten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 46 %P 695-703 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3788 %A Olaf Jürgens %D 2005 %T Soziale Sicherheit, Armut und Gerechtigkeit - Gerechtigkeitspräferenzen und ihre distributiven Konsequenzen in europäischen Wohlfahrtsstaaten %J ZeS report %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3787 %A Helmut Rainer %A Thomas Siedler %D 2009 %T O Brother, Where Art Thou? The Effects of Having a Sibling on Geographic Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes %J Economica %V 76 %N 303 %P 528-556 %/ 2005: ISER Working Paper 2005-18. Essex: Institute for Social and Economic Research and  IZA DP No. 1842. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA); 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 608. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %R 10.1111/j.1468-0335.2008.00696.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, labour, miscellaneous %X This paper formulates a model to explain how parental care responsibilities and family structure interact in affecting children's mobility characteristics. Our main result is that the mobility of young adults crucially depends on the presence of a sibling. Siblings compete in location and employment decisions to direct parental care decisions towards their preferred outcome. Only children are not exposed to this kind of competition. This causes an equilibrium in which siblings exhibit higher mobility than only children, and also have better labour market outcomes. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we find evidence that confirms these patterns. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-18.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp1842.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44544.de/dp608.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3786 %A Marco Francesconi %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Thomas Siedler %D 2009 %T Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: Evidence for Germany %J Journal of Population Economics %V online first %/ 2005: ISER Working Paper No. 2005-22. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER); IZA DP No. 1837. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2006: DIW Discussion Paper No. 610. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %R 10.1007/s00148-009-0242-y %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, education %X We analyze the impact on schooling outcomes of growing up in a non-intact family in Germany. We find that this experience is associated with worse outcomes according to estimates from models that do not control for possible correlations between common unobserved determinants of family structure and educational performance. Evidence of adverse effects emerges also when endogeneity is accounted for. In such cases, however, the point estimates are typically smaller, and their confidence intervals are large enough to include zero, particularly for individuals who grew up in Western Germany. %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-22.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1837.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44549.de/dp610.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3785 %A José M. Arranz %A María A. Davia %A Carlos García-Serrano %D 2005 %T Labour Market Transitions and wage dynamics in Europe %J ISER Working Paper No. 2005-17 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-17.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3784 %A Peder J. Pedersen %A Torben Dall Schmidt %D 2005 %T What is Unemployment in Europe? Concepts and Measurement in the ECHP %J EPAG Working Papers No. 54 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison, methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epag/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-54.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3783 %A Christopher T. Whelan %A Bertrand Maître %D 2004 %T Vulnerability and Multiple Deprivation Perspectives on Social Exclusion in Europe: A Latent Class Analysis %J EPAG Working Papers No. 2004-52 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epag/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-52.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3782 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2006 %T Die Inanspruchnahme privat bezahlter Nachhilfe - Ein kaum beachtetes Thema in der Bildungsforschung %E Claus J. Tully %J Lernen in flexibilisierten Welten. Wie sich das Lernen der Jugend verändert %C Weinheim, München %I Juventa %P 131-144 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3781 %A Lynn Prince Cooke %D 2005 %T 'Doing' Gender in Context: Household Bargaining and Risk of Divorce in Germany and the United States %J to be published in: American Journal of Sociology %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3780 %A Sylvia E. Korupp %A Marc Szydlik %D 2005 %T Causes and Trends of the Digital Divide %J European Sociological Review %V 21 %N 4 %P 409-422 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U http://esr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/jci030?ijkey=Gkn1tzTC6lf92Fl&keytype=ref %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3779 %A Maximilian Kasy %D 2005 %T Intergenerational Mobility, Redistribution and the Long Term Dynamics of Income Inequality or: Think Of the Children, Too! (Diplomarbeit) %C Vienna %I University of Vienna, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3778 %A Christian Holz %D 2005 %T The Effect of Youth Transition and Resource Base on the Labour Market Success of Descendants of Turkish Migrants to Germany (Master thesis) %C Glasgow %I University of Glasgow, Graduate School, Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences %2 longitudinal %F %U http://ssrn.com/abstract=829144 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3777 %A Philippe Mahler %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2006 %T Secondary School Track Selection of Single-Parent Children - Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %E Jutta Allmendinger %E Manfred Weiß %J Evidenzbasierte Bildungspolitik: Beiträge der Bildungsökonomie %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 39-54 %/ 2004: Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0415. Zurich: University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, education %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2004/wp0415.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3776 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2005 %T Crowding-out of Unskilled Workers in the Business Cycle: Evidence from West Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 21 %N 5 %P 467-480 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3775 %A Ulrike Schuler %D 2005 %T Öfter krank und weniger Rente %J Frankfurter Rundschau, 23.11.205 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3774 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2004 %T Sport for all in aging societies - Findings from Germany %J Journal of Asiania Sport For All %V 5 %N 1 %P 27-36 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3773 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2005 %T Cohort effects in physical inactivity. A neglected category and its health economical implications %J Journal of Public Health %V 13 %N 4 %P 189-195 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3772 %A Sonja Haug %D 2005 %T Die Datenlage im Bereich der Migrations- und Integrationsforschung. Ein Überblick über die wesentliche Migrations- und Integrationsindikatoren und die Datenquellen %J Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge Working Papers 1/2005 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, Referat 220 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3771 %A Ludwig Schätzl %A Holger Oertel %D 2005 %T Investitionsprozesse im Wohnungsbestand %J Bundesbaublatt %N 7-8 %P 20-23 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3770 %A Robert Skarupke %D 2005 %T Renditen von Bildungsinvestitionen. Paneldaten-Schätzungen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriften zur empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung Bd. 6; Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. et al. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3769 %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Empfinden die Erwerbstätigen in Deutschland ihre Einkommen als gerecht? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 48 %P 721-725 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3768 %A Rhys Davies %A Gaëlle Pierre %D 2005 %T The family gap in pay in Europe: A cross-country study %J Labour Economics (European association of Labour Economists 16th Annual Conference, Lisboa, September 9-11, 2004 %V 12 %N 4 %P 469-486 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3767 %A José Ignacio García Pérez %A Yolanda Rebollo Sanz %D 2005 %T Wage changes through job mobility in Europe: A multinomial endogenous switching approach %J Labour Economics (European association of Labour Economists 16th Annual Conference, Lisboa, September 9-11, 2004 %V 12 %N 4 %P 531-555 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3766 %A Shelly Lundberg %D 2005 %T Men and islands: Dealing with the family in empirical labor economics %J Labour Economics (European association of Labour Economists 16th Annual Conference, Lisboa, September 9-11, 2004 %V 12 %N 4 %P 591-612 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Report %M 3765 %A Wolfgang Franz %A Nicole Guertzgen %A Stefanie Schubert %A Markus Clauss %D 2007 %T Reformen im Niedriglohnsektor - eine integrierte CGE-Mikrosimulationsstudie der Arbeitsangebots- und Beschäftigungseffekte %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-085 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 Simulation %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07085.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3764 %A David Glowsky %D 2005 %T Transnationale Ehen. Die Heirat zwischen deutschen Männern und Frauen aus dem Ausland (Magisterarbeit) %C Leipzig %I Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kulturwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3763 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2005 %T Führen verschärfte Zumutbarkeitsregeln der Arbeitsvermittlung zu schnellerer Wiederbeschäftigung? Empirische Analysen zur Wirkung der Neuregelung der Zumutbarkeitsbestimmungen im Jahr 1997 %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform (ZSR) %V 51 %N 3 %P 315-336 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3762 %A Harald Bielenski %A Karen Ullmann %D 2005 %T Arbeitgeberkündigungen und Klagequote %J Bundesarbeitsblatt %N 10 %P 4-13 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3761 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2005 %T Wie lange dauert es, bis Beschäftigte ihren Betrieb verlassen? Neue Ergebnisse zur Beschäftigungsstabilität in West- und Ostdeutschland %J IAT-Report %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3760 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2005 %T Die Betreuung in Kindertageseinrichtungen: Ein Ausbau ist notwendig und muss auch öffentlich finanziert werden %E Christof Prechtl %E Daniel Dettling %J Für eine neue Bildungsfinanzierung. Perspektiven für Vorschule, Schule und Hochschule %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 37-45 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3759 %A Gisela Prey %A Patricia Scherdin %D 2006 %T Kaufkraft und Mietkosten %E Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde %J Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard (Band 7) %C Heidelberg %I Spektrum / Elsevier %P 124-125 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3758 %A Gundi Knies %A Peter Krause %D 2006 %T Armut und Alter %E Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde %J Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard (Band 7) %C Heidelberg %I Spektrum / Elsevier %P 118-119 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3757 %A Marc (Mitarbeit: Otti Margraf) Redepenning %D 2006 %T Erwerbstätig und dennoch arm %E Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde %J Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard (Band 7) %C Heidelberg %I Spektrum / Elsevier %P 114-115 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3756 %A Andrea Besenthal %A Cornelia Lang %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2006 %T Struktur und Dynamik der weiblichen Erwerbstätigkeit %E Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde %J Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard (Band 7) %C Heidelberg %I Spektrum / Elsevier %P 84-87 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3755 %A Stefan Weick %D 2006 %T Zufriedenheit mit der Arbeitssituation und dem Lebensstandard %E Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde %J Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard (Band 7) %C Heidelberg %I Spektrum / Elsevier %P 28-29 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3754 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2006 %T Morgens Schule, mittags Arbeit %E Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde %J Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard (Band 7) %C Heidelberg %I Spektrum / Elsevier %P 27 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3753 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend, %D 2005 %T 12. Kinder- und Jugendbericht. Bericht über die Lebenssituation junger Menschen und die Leistungen der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe in Deutschland %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/doku/kjb/data/download/kjb_060228_ak3.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3752 %A Miriam Beblo %A Renate Ortlieb %D 2005 %T Der Einfluss von Arbeitsbedingungen und Haushaltskontext auf krankheitsbedingte Fehlzeiten. Eine geschlechterbezogene Analyse auf Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Zeitschrift für Arbeits- u. Organisationspsychologie %V 49 %N 4 %P 187-195 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3751 %A Guido Schwerdt %D 2005 %T Why does consumption fall at retirement? Evidence from Germany %J Economics Letters %V 89 %N 3 %P 300-305 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3750 %A David Cantarero %A Marta Pascual %A José María Sarabia %D 2005 %T Effects of income inequality on population health: new evidence from the European Community Household Panel %J Applied Economics %V 37 %N 1 %P 87-91 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book %M 3749 %A Trudie Schils %D 2005 %T Early Retirement Patterns in Europe. A comparative Panel Study (Thesis) %C Amsterdam %I Dutch University Press %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3748 %A Anni Weiler %D 2005 %T Impact of training on people's employability: Germany %J Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO) %C Dublin %I Eurofound %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/reports/TN0506TR01/DE0506TR01.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3747 %A Anni Weiler %D 2005 %T Combining family and full-time work: Germany %J Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO) %C Dublin %I Eurofound %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eurofound.eu.int/ewco/reports/TN0510TR02/DE0510TR02.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3746 %A Anni Weiler %D 2005 %T Impact of training on people's employability %J Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO) %C Dublin %I Eurofound %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eurofound.eu.int/ewco/reports/TN0506TR01/TN0506TR01.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3745 %A European Foundation for the Improvement of Living %A Working Conditions %D 2005 %T Combining family and full-time work %J Report for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO) %C Dublin %I Eurofound %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.eurofound.eu.int/ewco/reports/TN0510TR02/TN0510TR02.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3744 %A Karin Böhm %D 2005 %T Gesundheitsdaten in Deutschland %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 8 %P 828-837 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3743 %A Klaus-Jürgen Duschek %A Heike Wirth %D 2005 %T Kinderlosigkeit von Frauen im Spiegel des Mikrozensus %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 8 %P 800-820 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3742 %A Blaise Melly %D 2005 %T Public-private sector wage differentials in Germany: Evidence from quantile regression %J Empirical Economics %V 30 %N 2 %P 505-520 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3741 %A Joop Hartog %A Erik Plug %A Luis Diaz Serrano %A Jose Vieira %D 2003 %T Risk compensation on wages - a replication %J Empirical Economics %V 28 %N 3 %P 639-647 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3740 %A L. Duggan %D 2003 %T East and West German Family Policy Compared: The Distribution of Childrearing Costs %J Comparative Economic Studies %V 45 %N 1 %P 63-86 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3739 %A Berthold Dietz %A Carmen Ludwig %D 2006 %T Armut in Deutschland %E Alexander Grasse %E Carmen Ludwig %E Berthold Dietz %J Soziale Gerechtigkeit. Reformpolitik am Scheideweg %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 108 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3738 %A Christian Schluter %A Mark Trede %D 2003 %T Local versus Global Assessment of Mobility %J International Economic Review %V 44 %N 4 %P 1313-1355 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3737 %A Guido Heineck %D 2005 %T Up in the Skies? The Relationship between Body Height and Earnings in Germany %J Labour %V 19 %N 3 %P 469-489 %/ 2004: Paper presented at the 6th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2004), June 24-26, 2004, Berlin %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/41848/paper2004_heineck.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3736 %A Wirtschafts- u. Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (Hrsg.) %D 2005 %T Verteilungsbericht 2004 %J WSI-Jahresbericht 2004 %C Düsseldorf %I WSI %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3735 %A Claus Schäfer %D 2004 %T Mehr soziale Ungleichheit - weniger ökonomischer Erfolg: Zur Verteilungsentwicklung in 2003 und den Vorjahren %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 57 %N 11 %P 583-595 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/wsimit_2004_11_schaefer.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3734 %A Markus Jochmann %A Roberto León-González %D 2004 %T Estimating the demand for health care with panel data: a semiparametric Bayesian approach %J Health Economics %V 13 %N 10 %P 1003-1014 %2 cross-sectional %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3733 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2003 %T Estimating the Causal Effect of Income on Health: Evidence from Post Reunification East Germany %J Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Papers %C Canberra %I Australian National University %2 longitudinal %F %U http://dspace.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/41855/2/DP465.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3732 %A Pedro S. Martins %A Pedro T. Pereira %D 2004 %T Does education reduce wage inequality? Quantile regression evidence from 16 countries %J Labour Economics %V 11 %N 3 %P 355-371 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U http://webspace.qmul.ac.uk/pmartins/doeseduc.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3731 %A Andreas Behr %A Egon Bellgardt %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2003 %T The estimation of male earnings under panel attrition. A cross country comparison based on the European Community Household Panel %J CHINTEX Working Paper #11 %C Wiesbaden %I DESTATIS %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/Chintex/Projekt/Downloads/WorkingPaper6__042003a,property=file.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 3730 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 2004 %T Tax-benefit microsimulation models for Germany: A survey %J Hohenheimer Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 235/2004 %C Stuttgart %I University of Hohenheim %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/RePEc/hoh/papers/235.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3729 %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %A Matthias Schündeln %D 2005 %T Precautionary Savings and Self-Selection: Evidence from the German Reunification 'Experiment' %J The Quarterly Journal of Economics %V 120 %N 3 %P 1085-1120 %/ 2003: Paper presented at the NBER Summer Institute 2003 'Aggregate Implications of Microeconomic Consumption Behavior'. July 21-25, 2003, Cambridge %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.nber.org/~confer/2003/si2003/papers/efacr/schuendeln.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3728 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2003 %T Does panel attrition disturb comparative analysis with the European Community Household Panel (ECHP)? %J Paper published by the Hungarian Central Statistical Office %2 methodological %F %U http://portal.ksh.hu/pls/ksh/docs/sienagroup/paper/rendtel.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3727 %A Spiros Bougheas %A Yannis Georgellis %D 2004 %T Early Career Mobility and Earning Profiles of German Apprentices: Theory and Empirical Evidence %J Labour %V 18 %N 2 %P 233-263 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics//leverhulme/research/Bougheas(2001).pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3726 %A Robert Nuscheler %A Thomas Knaus %D 2005 %T Risk Selection in the German Public Health Insurance System %J Health Economics %V 14 %N 12 %P 1253-1271 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %U https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/download.cgi?db_name=IIPF60&paper_id=235 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3725 %A Barbara Berkel %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 2004 %T Pension Reform in Germany: The Impact on Retirement Decisions %J FinanzArchiv %V 60 %N 3 %P 393-421 %/ 2003: NBER Working Paper 9913. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); 2004: MEA Discussion Paper 62-2004. Mannheim: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, labour %U http://www.mea.uni-mannheim.de/publications/meadp_062-04.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3724 %A Patrick A. Puhani %D 2004 %T Differences in Labour Markets Across the Atlantic %J CESifo Forum 1/2004 %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Forum%202004/CESifo%20Forum%201/2004/Forum104-focus2.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3723 %A Marina A. Adler %D 2004 %T Child-Free and Unmarried: Changes in the Life Planning of Young East German Women %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 66 %N 5 %P 1170-1179 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3722 %A John S. Heywood %A Uwe Jirjahn %A Georgi Tsertsvadze %D 2005 %T Getting along with Colleagues - Does Profit Sharing Help or Hurt? %J KYKLOS %V 58 %N 4 %P 557-573 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3720 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2004 %T What are the Effects of Naturalization on the Socio-Economic Integration of Immigrants? The cases of France and Germany %J Paper presented at the LIS Conference on 'Immigration in a Cross-National Context", June 21-22, 2004, Bourglister %C Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3719 %A Bruce Headey %A Stephen Headey %A Ruud Muffels %A Carla Janssen %D 2004 %T Who enjoys the fruits of growth? Impact of governments and markets on living standards in Germany, the Netherlands and the U.S.A., 1987-1996 %J Social Indicators Research %V 65 %N 2 %P 125-144 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3718 %A Silke Anger %D 2005 %T Unbezahlte Überstunden und regionale Arbeitslosigkeit %E Gerd Grözinger %E Wenzel Matiaske %J Deutschland regional - Sozialwissenschaftliche Daten im Forschungsverbund %C München/Mering %I Rainer Hampp %P 227-245 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3717 %A Katrin Rehdanz %A David Maddison %D 2005 %T Der Wert des Klimas für Haushalte in Deutschland %E Gerd Grözinger %E Wenzel Matiaske %J Deutschland regional - Sozialwissenschaftliche Daten im Forschungsverbund %C München/Mering %I Rainer Hampp %P 211-225 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3716 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2005 %T Lebensbedingungen von Kindern, räumliche Distanz und die Lebenszufriedenheit der Eltern %E Gerd Grözinger %E Wenzel Matiaske %J Deutschland regional - Sozialwissenschaftliche Daten im Forschungsverbund %C München/Mering %I Rainer Hampp %P 193-210 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3715 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2005 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) und die Möglichkeiten regionalbezogener Analysen %E Gerd Grözinger %E Wenzel Matiaske %J Deutschland regional - Sozialwissenschaftliche Daten im Forschungsverbund %C München/Mering %I Rainer Hampp %P 57-64 %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/44067/regionalbezogene_analysen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3714 %A Katharina Wrohlich %A Fabien Dell %A Alexandre Baclet %D 2005 %T Steuerliche Familienförderung in Frankreich und Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 33 %P 479-486 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3713 %A Björn Christensen %D 2005 %T Die Lohnansprüche deutscher Arbeitsloser - Determinanten und Auswirkungen von Reservationslöhnen (Kieler Studien Band 333) %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3712 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2006 %T Reforming Health Care: Evidence from Quantile Regression for Counts %J Journal of Health Economics %V 25 %N 1 %P 131-145 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %U http://www.sts.uzh.ch/static/research/publications/pdf/jhe.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3711 %A Stefan Boes %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2006 %T Ordered Response Models %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 90 %N 1 %P 167-181 %/ 2005: Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0507. Zurich: University of Zurich %2 methodological %4 Ref %F methods %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2005/wp0507.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3710 %A Ingo Geishecker %D 2007 %T Internationales Outsourcing und die Erforschung der Arbeitsmarkteffekte auf Mikroebene %J cege Report %N Sept. 2007 %P 2 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/document/download/a59c866aa4a5cb6076e812d515067c10.pdf/cege-Report_2007-09.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3709 %A Horacio Levy %A Christine Lietz %A Holly Sutherland %D 2005 %T Alternative Tax-benefit Strategies to Support Children in the European Union - Recent Reforms in Austria, Spain and the UK %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM10/05 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2006: Economics Series 185. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp1005.pdf, http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/eco/es-185.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3708 %A Herwig Immervoll %A et al. %D 2005 %T Household incomes and redistribution in the European Union: quantifying the equalising properties of taxes and benefits %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM9/05 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1824. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/msu/emod/workingpapers/emwp0905.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp1824.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3707 %A Solomon W. Polachek %A Jun (Jeff) Xiang %D 2005 %T The Effects of Incomplete Employee Wage Information: A Cross-Country Analysis %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 415 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1735. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/415.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1735.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3706 %A Thomas Dohmen %A Armin Falk %A David Huffman %A Uwe Sunde %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2009 %T Individual Risk Attitudes: New Evidence from a Large, Representative, Experimantally-Validated Survey %J Journal of the European Economic Association (forthcoming %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1730. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and DIW Discussion Paper No. 511. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2006: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5517. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1730.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43553.de/dp511.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3705 %A Pierre-Carl Michaud %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2005 %T Employment Dynamics of Married Women in Europe %J IZA DP No. 1706 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks, gender, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1706.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3704 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Philip Giles %A Dean R. Lillard %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2005 %T Until Death Do Us Part: An Analysis of the Economic Well-Being of Widows in Four Countries %J Journal of Gerontology, Series B - Social Sciences %V 60 %N 5 %P S238-S246 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3703 %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2005 %T Income and well-being: an empirical analysis of the comparison income effect %J Journal of Public Economics %V 89 %N 5-6 %P 997-1019 %/ 2002: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2002-019/3. Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %U http://darp.lse.ac.uk/papersDB/Ferrer-i-Carbonell_(JPubE05).pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3702 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2004 %T Der Einfluss des Einkommens der Eltern auf die Schulwahl %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 33 %N 6 %P 471-492 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 446. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, education %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42558/dp446.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3701 %A Ulrich Kohler %A Frauke Kreuter %D 2005 %T Data Analysis Using Stata %C Texas %I Stata Press %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3700 %A Peter M. Sopp %D 2005 %T Abspaltung oder Polarisierung? Einkommensungleichheit und Einkommensmobilität in Deutschland 1984 - 2000 (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Logos %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3699 %A Flüchtlinge und Integration Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration %D 2005 %T Bericht über die Lage der Ausländerinnen und Ausländer in Deutschland %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3698 %A OECD %D 2005 %T Part II: Counting Immigrants and Expatriates in OECD Countries: A New Perspective %E OECD %J Trends in International Migration. Annual Report 2004 Edition %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-Operation Development (OECD) Publishing %P 115-138 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3697 %A Björn Frank %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2005 %T Was ist eigentlich ... Armut? %J DIW at school %2 other %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43524.de/diw_school_2005_02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3696 %A Günter Lang %D 2005 %T The difference between wages and wage potentials: Earnings disadvantages of immigrants in Germany %J Journal of Economic Inequality %V 3 %N 1 %P 21-42 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3695 %A Sumon Kumar Bhaumik %A Jeffrey B. Nugent %D 2005 %T Does Economic Uncertainty Affect the Decision to Bear Children? Evidence from East and West Germany %J IZA DP No. 1746 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2005: Wiliam Davidson Insitute Working Paper No. 788. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1746.pdf, http://www.wdi.umich.edu/files/Publications/WorkingPapers/wp788.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3694 %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2005 %T Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: A Longitudinal Study of Reaction and Adaptation to Divorce %J Psychological Science %V 16 %N 12 %P 945-950 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3693 %A Hilke Brockmann %A Thomas Klein %D 2004 %T Love and Death in Germany: The Marital Biography and Its Effect on Mortality %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 66 %N 3 %P 567-581 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3692 %A Martin Teschke %D 2005 %T Arm und reich - Können wir uns das leisten? %J Menschen - das Magazin %N 3 %P 13-25 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3691 %A Manfred Scharein %A Rainer Unger %D 2005 %T Kinderlosigkeit bei Akademikerinnen? Die Aussagekraft empirischer Daten zur Kinderlosigkeit bei Akademikerinnen %J BiB-Mitteilungen %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3690 %A Rüdiger Soldt %D 2005 %T Kinderlose Akademikerinnen? %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 08.03.2005 %P 1 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3689 %A Felix Rohrbeck %D 2005 %T Die Ökonomie des Glücks %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 16.03.2005 %P xx %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3688 %A Sebastian Dullien %A Christoph Priesmeier %D 2005 %T Ökonomie des Glücklichseins: Das größte Glück sitzt oben links %J Financial Times Deutschland, 17.02.2005 %P 16 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3687 %A Kimberly Fisher %D 2003 %T Exploring Relations Between Non-Monetary Deprivation and Income Position Using the CHER Data %J CHER Document No. 5 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %U http://www.ceps.lu/pdf/11/art953.pdf?CFID=787869&CFTOKEN=24870407&jsessionid=2030177a44e448806429 %W CHER %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3686 %A Jochen Paulus %D 2004 %T Macht durch Gardemaß %J Bild der Wissenschaft %N 7 %P 84-86 %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3685 %A Irena Kogan %A Jean-Marie Jungblut %D 2004 %T Labour market entry, early employment careers, and prospects for further education and training among the low educated youth in Europe %J Paper presented at the CHANGEQUAL-Conference "Using Comparative Data to Develop European Social Indicators", 17-18 May 2004, Paris %C Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/projects/ChangeQual/papers/public/conf/4/theme_1_414_JungblutKogan.doc.doc %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3684 %A Bea Cantillon %A Natascha Van Mechelen %A Karel Van den Bosch %D 2004 %T Best Practices, or, How to Link Policy Inputs and Well-Being Outcomes: the Role of Policy Input Indicators %J Paper presented at the CHANGEQUAL-Conference "Using Comparative Data to Develop European Social Indicators", 17-18 May 2004, Paris %C Antwerpen %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/projects/ChangeQual/papers/public/conf/4/theme_4_403_Cantillonetal.doc.doc %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3683 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2004 %T Poverty measurement with the European Community Household Panel %J Paper presented at the CHANGEQUAL-Conference "Using Comparative Data to Develop European Social Indicators", 17-18 May 2004, Paris %C Frankfurt/M. %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/projects/ChangeQual/papers/public/conf/4/theme_2_408_Paris_Strengmann.pdf.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3682 %A Elisabeth Birkner %D 2005 %T Ethnische Unterschiede am ersten Bildungsübergang (Diplomarbeit) %C Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften und Philosophie %I Universität Leipzig %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3681 %A Amynah Gangji %A Kristian Orsini %A Salimata Sissoko %D 2005 %T Does Unobserved Heterogeneity Matter? A Panel Data Analysis of the Gender Pay Gap %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/sissoko.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3680 %A Leen Vandecasteele %D 2005 %T Income and poverty consequences of social mobility in European welfare states %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/vandecasteele.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3679 %A Chiara Daniela Pronzato %D 2005 %T Employment desisions of European women after childbirth %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/files/conferences/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/pronzato.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3678 %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %A Ruud Muffels %A Jeroen K. Vermunt %D 2005 %T Wage Mobility in Europe. A Comparative Analysis Using Restricted Multinomial Logit Regression %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/pavlopoulous.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3677 %A Monica Magadi %A Sue Middleton %A Bruce Stafford %D 2005 %T To what extent does the timing and sequence of transitions to parenthood and new partnerships among young females in Europe affect the risk of poverty? %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/magadi.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3676 %A Almudena Moreno %A Enrique Crespo %D 2005 %T The effect of family and labour market on female employment in the Southern European countries in compared perspective %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/moreno.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3675 %A Henning Lohmann %D 2005 %T Employment transitions and poverty dynamics in Europe: Exit from poverty or working poor? %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/lohmann.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3674 %A Christoph Knoppik %A Thomas Beissinger %A Barno Rahmatullaeva %D 2005 %T How Real are Wage Rigidities in Europe? An Analysis of European Micro Data from ECHP 1994-2001 %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/knoppik.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3673 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2006 %T Female Labor Market Transitions in Europe %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 606 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %/ 2005: Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F gender, labour, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.44529.de/dp606.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/kaiser.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3672 %A Olaf Jürgens %D 2005 %T Social Inequality, Social Justice and the Life Dimensions Approach %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/juergens.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3671 %A Karin Golsch %D 2005 %T Globalization, social inequality, and the impact on institutional determinants on youth unemployment in Western Europe %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/golsch.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3670 %A Vanessa Gash %A Frances McGinnity %D 2005 %T Temporary Contracts - the new European inequality? Comparing men and women in West Germany and France %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/gash.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3669 %A Lynn Maria Gambin %D 2005 %T The impact of health on wages in Europe - Does gender matter? %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/gambin.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3668 %A Marc Callens %A Christophe Croux %A Dragana Avramov %D 2005 %T Poverty Dynamics in Europe. A Multilevel Discrete-Time Recurrent Hazard Analysis %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/callens.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3667 %A Wiji Arulampalam %A Alison L. Booth %A Marc L. Bryan %D 2007 %T Is There a Class Ceiling over Europe? Exploring the Gender Pay Gap across the Wages Distribution %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 60 %N 2 %P 163-186 %/ 2005: ISER Working Paper 2005-25. Colchester: University of Essex; 2005: Presentation at the EPUNET2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-25.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/bryan.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3666 %A Andrea Bassanini %A Alison Booth %A Giorgio Brunello %A Maria De Paola %A Edwin Leuven %D 2005 %T Workplace Training in Europe %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/brunello.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3665 %A Andreas Behr %D 2005 %T A European Analysis of Changes in Gender Specific Wage Inequality Using Decomposition Methods %J Paper presented at the EPUNet-2005 Conference, 30 June - 2 July 2005, Colchester UK %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epunet/2005/docs/pdf/papers/behr.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3664 %A Björn Christensen %D 2003 %T Die Validität erfragter Reservationslöhne: ein Test auf Basis der stationären Suchtheorie %J Kieler Arbeitspapier Nr. 1151 %C Kiel %I Kiel Institute for World Economics (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3663 %A Sonja Haug %D 2005 %T Zum Verlauf des Zweitspracherwerbs im Migrationskontext - Eine Analyse der Ausländer, Aussiedler und Zuwanderer im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft %V 8 %N 2 %P 263-284 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3662 %A Sonja Haug %D 2005 %T Education and vocational training of Italian Migrants in Germany - The role of family social capital in the creation of human capital %J Studi Emigrazione/Migration Studies %V 42 %N 158 %P 259-282 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3661 %A Marc Szydlik %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2004 %T Wer erbt mehr? Erbschaften, Sozialstruktur und Alterssicherung %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 56 %N 4 %P 609-629 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3660 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Misstrauen - eine deutsche Krankheit %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 11.08.2005 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3659 %A Jan Peter aus dem Moore %D 2005 %T Technical Change, Inequality and the Polarization of Work: A Structured Review of Concepts and New Evidence for Germany, 1984-2003 (Master thesis) %C Berlin %I Humboldt University Berlin, School of Business and Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3658 %A Jost Reinecke %A Peter Schmidt %A Stefan Weick %D 2005 %T Dynamic Modeling with Structural Equations and Stochastic Diffenential Equations: Applications with the German Socio-economic Panel %J Quality and Quantity %V 39 %N 4 %P 483-506 %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3657 %A Ewa Aksman %D 2003 %T Redistributive effects of social benefits in Poland vs analogous effects in other European countries %J CHER Document No. 12 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Report %M 3656 %A Peter Westerheide %A Andreas Ammermüller %A Andrea M. Weber %D 2005 %T Die Entwicklung und Verteilung des Vermögens privater Haushalte unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Produktivvermögens. Expertise des ZEW zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1312/property=pdf/die__entwicklung__und__verteilung__des__vermoegens__privater.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3655 %A Irene Becker %A Richard unter Mitarbeit von Krause Hauser, Peter %A Markus M. u.a. Grabka %D 2005 %T Verteilung der Einkommen 1999 - 2003. Expertise der Universität Frankfurt /M. zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1330/property=pdf/verteilung__der__einkommen__1999__2003.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3654 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Tanja Mühling %D 2005 %T Auswertung des Niedrigeinkommens-Panels (NIEP) im Hinblick auf eine mehrdimensionale Analyse von Armut. Expertise des ifb zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/998/property=pdf/auswertung__des__niedrigeinkommens__panel.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3653 %A Harald Künemund %D 2004 %T Nicht-monetäre Dimensionen und intergenerationale Prozesse - Impulsreferat 2 "Zusammenhänge und Wechselwirkungen zwischen Erbschaften und Vermögensverteilung" %J Dokumentation "Aspekte der Armuts- und Reichtumsberichterstattung: Reichtum und Eliten - Haushaltsproduktion und Armutsprävention. 2. Wiss. Kolloquium i.A. des BMGS, Rüdesheim, 8./9.10.20 %I Institut für Sozialforschung und Gesellschaftspolitik (ISG) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/928/property=pdf/dokumentation__wissenschaftliches__kolloquium__reichtum__und__eliten.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3652 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T Bestandsaufnahme und Perspektiven der Reichtumsberichterstattung: Konzepte, Methoden und Daten - Impulsreferat 2 %J Dokumentation "Aspekte der Armuts- und Reichtumsberichterstattung: Reichtum und Eliten - Haushaltsproduktion und Armutsprävention. 2. Wiss. Kolloquium i.A. des BMGS, Rüdesheim, 8./9.10.20 %I Institut für Sozialforschung und Gesellschaftspolitik (ISG) %2 methodological %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/928/property=pdf/dokumentation__wissenschaftliches__kolloquium__reichtum__und__eliten.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3651 %A Eva Schulze %A Tomas Steffens %A Sibylle Meyer %D 2005 %T Privilegierte Lebenslagen - Gesellschaftliche Eliten - Gemeinwohlorientiertes Engagement. Expertise des BIS zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/872/property=pdf/priviligierte__lebenslagen.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3650 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Olaf Jürgens %A Andreas Mauer %A Eike Meyer %D 2005 %T Methoden und Grundlagen des Lebenslagenansatzes. Expertise des ZeS zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/866/property=pdf/methoden__und__grundlagen__des__lebenslagenansatzes.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3649 %A Wolfgang Beywl %A Sandra Speer %A Jochen Kehr %D 2004 %T Wirkungsorientierte Evaluation (Perspektivstudie). Expertise des Univat zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1850/property=pdf/wirkungsorientierte__evaluation__im__rahmen__der__armutsberichterstattung.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3648 %A Dietrich Engels %D 2005 %T Armut, soziale Ausgrenzung und Teilhabe an Politik und Gesellschaft. Expertise des ISG zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1782/property=pdf/armut__soziale__ausgrenzung__und__teilhabe.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3647 %A Irene Becker %A Richard Hauser %D 2005 %T Nicht-Inanspruchnahme zustehender Sozialhilfeleistungen (Dunkelzifferstudie). Expertise der Universität Frankfurt/M. zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1736/property=pdf/nicht__inanspruchnahme__zustehender__sozialhilfe.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3646 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Anne Krüger %A Bronia Katharina Sedlacek %D 2005 %T Armut und Lebensstandard - Zur Entwicklung des notwendigen Lebensstandards der Bevölkerung 1996-2003. Expertise zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/1342/property=pdf/armut__und__lebensstandard__zur__entwicklung__des__notwendigen__lebensstandards.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3645 %A John Haisken-DeNew %D 2005 %T Lebensstandarddefizite bei Erwerbstätigenhaushalten. Expertise des RWI zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/954/property=pdf/lebensstandarddefizite.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3644 %A Notburga Ott %A Klaus Peter Strohmeier %D 2005 %T Alleinerziehende im Sozialhilfebezug - Risiken und Chancen im Leben zwischen Familie und Erwerbstätigkeit. Expertise des ZEFIR zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/940/property=pdf/alleinerziehende__im__sozialhilfebezug.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3643 %A Tim Landvoigt %A Grit Muehler %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2007 %T Duration and Intensity of Kindergarten Attendance and Secondary School Track Choice %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-051 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07051.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3642 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. (u.a.) Wagner %D 2005 %T Repräsentative Analyse der Lebenslagen einkommensstarker Haushalte - Erbschaft, soziale Herkunft und spezielle Lebenslagenindikatoren. Expertise des DIW Berlin zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/932/property=pdf/repraesente__analyse__der__lebenslagen.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3641 %A Felix Büchel %A Antje Mertens %A Kristian Orsini %D 2005 %T Do Children Have to be a Poverty Risk Even if Mothers Work? Some Evidence From the Early and Late 1990s %J Abschied von Felix Büchel - Eine Würdigung seines wissenschaftlichen Werkes %C Berlin %I Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3640 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2005 %T Effekte beruflicher Weiterbildung in Deutschland %J Abschied von Felix Büchel - Eine Würdigung seines wissenschaftlichen Werkes %C Berlin %I Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3639 %A Ashgar Zaidi %D 2005 %T Income Mobiltity in Later Life %J Abschied von Felix Büchel - Eine Würdigung seines wissenschaftlichen Werkes %C Berlin %I Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3638 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2005 %T The Economic Performance of Immigrants Across Europe %J Abschied von Felix Büchel - Eine Würdigung seines wissenschaftlichen Werkes %C Berlin %I Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3637 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T How Fair is Income Taxation in the View of the German Public? %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 22 %P 149-152 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3636 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Gerechtigkeit der Einkommensbesteuerung aus Sicht der Bürger %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 29 %P 451-453 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3635 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2005 %T Zur Entwicklung der Einkommen privater Haushalte in Deutschland bis 2004 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 28 %P 429-436 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3632 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Philip Giles %A Dean R. Lillard %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2004 %T Income replacements amoung recent widows %J Perspectives on Labour and Income (Statistics Canada) %V 5 %N 5 %P 12-17 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3631 %A Michaela Schiessl %D 2005 %T Männer im Zeugungsstreik %J Der Spiegel %N 13 %P 48 %F %U http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=39834793&top=SPIEGEL %G D %0 Book %M 3630 %A vbw - Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft e.V. (Hrsg.) %D 2004 %T Bildung neu denken! Das Finanzkonzept %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3629 %A Heike Diefenbach %D 2004 %T Ethnische Segmentation im deutschen Schulsystem - Eine Zustandsbeschreibung und einige Erklärungen für den Zustand %J Jahrbuch Arbeit, Bildung, Kultur (Bd. 21/22 2003/2004) %C Recklinghausen %I Forschungsinstitut Arbeit, Bildung, Partizipation e.V. (FIAB) an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/fiab/pdf/jahrbuch/jabk04_Diefenbach.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3628 %A Heike Diefenbach %D 2007 %T Schulerfolg von ausländischen Kindern und Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund als Ergebnis individueller und institutioneller Faktoren %J Migrationshintergrund von Kindern und Jugendlichen: Wege zur Weiterentwicklung der amtlichen Statistik (Bildungsreform Bd. 14, 2. Auflage) %C Bonn, Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmbf.de/pub/bildungsreform_band_vierzehn.pdf (1. Aufl. 2005) %G D %0 Report %M 3627 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Janina Söhn %D 2005 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) als Grundlage für Analysen zur Bildungslage von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund %J Migrationshintergrund von Kindern und Jugendlichen: Wege zur Weiterentwicklung der amtlichen Statistik (Bildungsreform Bd. 14) %C Bonn, Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %2 other %F %U http://www.bmbf.de/pub/bildungsreform_band_vierzehn.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3626 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Jonas Schreyögg %A Reinhard Busse %D 2005 %T Die Einführung der Praxisgebühr und ihre Wirkung auf die Zahl der Arztkontakte und die Kontaktfrequeinz - eine empirische Analyse %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 506 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F health, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43399.de/dp506.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3625 %A Martin Kroh %D 2005 %T Surveying the Left-Right Dimension: The Choice of a Response Format %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 491 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43287.de/dp491.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3624 %A Martin Brussig %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2005 %T Entlassungen und Kündigungen in den neuen Bundesländern %J Berliner Debatte Initial %V 16 %N 2 %P 76-92 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3623 %A Axel Heitmueller %A Kostas Mavromaras %D 2005 %T On the Post-Unification Development of Public and Private Pay in Germany %J IZA DP No. 1696 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %K public-private sector pay differential, decomposition, Germany %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1696.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3622 %A Libertad Gonzáles %D 2005 %T The Determinants of the Prevalence of Single Mothers: A Cross-Country Analysis %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 413 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1677. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/413.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1677.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3621 %A Martin Brussig %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2005 %T Austritte aus Beschäftigung in Ostdeutschland - Entlassungen und Befristungen dominieren, deutscher Arbeitsmarkt nach wie vor gespalten %J IAT-Report %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iatge.de/iat-report/2005/report2005-02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3620 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2005 %T Entlassungen in Westdeutschland: Starke Konjunkturabhängigkeit, kein langfristiger Steigerungstrend %J IAT-Report %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iatge.de/iat-report/2005/report2005-01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3619 %A Udo Schneider %A Volker Ulrich %D 2008 %T The physician-patient relationship revisted: the patient's view %J International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics %V 8 %N 4 %P 279-300 %/ 2005: Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapiere 09-05. Bayreuth: Universität Bayreuth, Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %F health, econometrics, transfer systems %K Physician-patient relationship - Health behavior - Bivariate probit panel %X The importance of the physician-patient relationship for the health care market is beyond controversy. Recent work emphasizes a two-sided asymmetric information relationship between physician and patient. In contrast to most work looking only at the physician’s perspective, our paper concentrates on the patient’s view. Estimation results support the hypotheses that physician consultation and health relevant behavior are not stochastically independent. In the recursive bivariate probit model, patient’s health relevant behavior has a significant influence on the probability of a physician visit. This means that health care demand and not only the contact decision is determined by both, patient and physician. %U http://www.fiwi.uni-bayreuth.de/Workingpapers/WP_09-05.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3618 %A Rolf Becker %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 2005 %T Vom Nutzen vorschulischer Kinderbetreuung für Bildungschancen %E Rolf Becker %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %J Bildung als Privileg? Erklärungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 127-159 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3617 %A Klaus Schömann %A Janine Leschke %D 2005 %T Lebenslanges Lernen und soziale Inklusion - der Markt alleine wird's nicht richten %E Rolf Becker %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %J Bildung als Privileg? Erklärungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 353-391 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3616 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2005 %T Kriminalitätsfurcht sinkt in Deutschland entgegen dem EU-Trend %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.gesis.org/Publikationen/Zeitschriften/ISI/pdf-files/isi-34.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3615 %A Jörg Dittmann %D 2005 %T Entwicklung der Kriminalitätseinstellungen in Deutschland - eine Zeitreihenanalyse anhand allgemeiner Bevölkerungsumfragen %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 468 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42836.de/dp468.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3614 %A Thomas Lampert %A Thomas Ziese %D 2005 %T Armut, soziale Ungleichheit und Gesundheit. Expertise des Robert Koch-Instituts zum 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/988/property=pdf/armut__soziale__ungleichheit__und__gesundheit.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3613 %A Hendrik Jürges %A Kerstin Schneider %D 2005 %T Dynamische Lohneffekte beruflicher Weiterbildung - Eine Längsschnittanalyse mit den Daten des SOEP %J MEA Discussion Paper No. 92-2005 %C Mannheim %I Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.mea.uni-mannheim.de/mea_neu/pages/files/nopage_pubs/7lzmqtgdya21on63_92-2005.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3612 %A M. Dolores Collado %A Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe %D 2005 %T Public Transfers to the Poor: Is really Europe more generous than the United States? %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/072collado-iturbe.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3611 %A Olaf Jürgens %D 2005 %T Social Inequality & Social Justice: European Welfare States, Conceptions of Social Justice and their Distributive Conequences %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/149juergens.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3610 %A Angela Troitiño Corbas %D 2005 %T Inquality of disposable income within and between the UE (15) countries. Levels, sensitivity and recent evolution using the ECHP (1994-01) %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison, methods %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/254troitino.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3609 %A Juana Domínguez-Domínguez %A José Núñez-Velásquez %D 2005 %T The evolution of economic inequality in the EU countries during the nineties %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/100Dominguez-Nunez.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3608 %A Kristian Orsini %A Amedeo Spadaro %D 2005 %T Sharing resources within the household: a multi-country microsimulation analysis of the determinants of intrahousehold "strategic weight" differentials and their distributional outcomes %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/05 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2005: Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 Simulation %F family and networks, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0305.pdf, http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/196orsini-spadaro.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3607 %A Nicolas Gravel %A Patrick Moyes %A Benoît Tarroux %D 2005 %T International multidimensional comparisons of inequality in disposable income and access to public goods %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, miscellaneous, international comparison %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/247tarrouxetal.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3606 %A Gianni Betti %A Bruno Cheli %A Achille Lemmi %A Nicoletta Pannuzi %D 2005 %T Estimating the dynamics of poverty in Europe via TFR approach: the experience of the second half of the nineties %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison, methods %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/031Betti-Chelietal.doc %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3605 %A Stefani Scherer %A Irena Kogan %D 2004 %T Erwerbseintritt in Europa %J Bildung und Erziehung %V 57 %N 2 %P 119-144 %F %0 Manuscript %M 3604 %A Pedro Delicado %A Magda Mercader %D 2005 %T The country factor on regional income distributions in Europe: A functional ANOVA approach %J Paper presented at the First meeting of the society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ), Palma de Mallorca, July 20-22, 2005 %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, international comparison, methods %U http://www.uib.es/congres/ecopub/ecineq/papers/178mercader.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3603 %A Bettina Isengard %D 2005 %T Freizeitverhalten als Ausdruck sozialer Ungleichheiten oder Ergebnis individualisierter Lebensführung? Zur Bedeutung von Einkommen und Bildung im Zeitverlauf %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 57 %N 2 %P 254-277 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3602 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Mathias Sinning %D 2005 %T The Savings Behavior of Temporary and Permanent Migrants in Germany %J CEPR Discussion Papers No. 5102 %/ 2005: RWI Discussion Papers No. 29. Essen: RWI %2 longitudinal %F consumption / assets / habitation, migration %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP029/DP_05_029.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3601 %A Jost Reinecke %D 2005 %T Strukturgleichungsmodelle in den Sozialwissenschaften %C München und Wien %I Oldenbourg %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3600 %A Oliver Serfling %D 2005 %T The Interaction between Item, Questionnaire and Unit Nonresponse in the German SOEP %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 195-205 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3599 %A Christin Schäfer %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Klaus-Robert Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Automatic Identification of Faked and Fraudulent Interviews in the German SOEP %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 183-193 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3598 %A Edin Basic %A Ivo Marek %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2005 %T The German Microcensus as a Tool for Longitudinal Data Analysis: An Evaluation Using SOEP Data %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 167-181 %/ 2004: Methodenverbund "Aufbereitung und Bereitstellung des Mikrozensus als Panelstichprobe" Arbeitspapier Nr. 3. Wiesbaden et al.: Statistisches Bundesamt et al. %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/MethodenVerfahren/Mikrozensus/Arbeitspapiere/Arbeitspapier3,property=file.pdf (extended version) %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3597 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2005 %T Retrospective Error in SOEP Calendar Data: The Case of Unemployment %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 157-165 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3596 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Cordula Zabel %D 2005 %T Female Education and the Second Child: Great Britain and Western Germany Compared %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 145-156 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3595 %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %A Mark Wooden %D 2005 %T Money and Happiness: The Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 131-144 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3594 %A John Cawley %A Markus M. Grabka %A Dean R. Lillard %D 2005 %T A Comparison of the Relationship Between Obesity and Earnings in the U.S. and Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 119-129 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3593 %A Dean R. Lillard %A Richard V. Burkhauser %D 2005 %T Income Inequality and Health: A Cross-Country Analysis %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 109-118 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3592 %A Colette Fagan %A Brendan Halpin %A Jacqueline O'Reilly %D 2005 %T Service Sector Employment in Germany and the UK %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 97-107 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3591 %A Ingo Geishecker %D 2005 %T International Outsourcing and German Manufacturing Wages %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 87-95 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3590 %A Antje Mertens %A Frances McGinnity %D 2005 %T A "Two-Tier" Labour Market for Fixed-Term Jobs? Evaluating Evidence from West Germany Using Quantile Regression %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 75-85 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3589 %A Birgitta Rabe %D 2005 %T The Role of Firm Pensions for Job Change in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 63-74 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3588 %A Hilmar Schneider %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2005 %T Transitions from welfare to Employment: Does the Ration between Labor Income and Social Assistance Matter? %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 51-61 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3587 %A Peter Haan %A Viktor Steiner %D 2005 %T Distributional Effects of the German Tax Reform 2000 - A Behavioral Microsimulation Analysis %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 39-49 %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3586 %A Hans J. Baumgartner %A Viktor Steiner %D 2005 %T Student Aid, Repayment Obligations and Enrolment in Higher Education in Germany - Evidence from a "Natural Experiment" %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 29-38 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3585 %A Silke Anger %D 2005 %T Unpaid Overtime in Germany: Differences between East and West %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 17-27 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3584 %A Christina Gathmann %D 2005 %T The Skill Loss of Older East Germans after Unification %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 7-16 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3583 %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2005 %T Introduction %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, ed. by Büchel, Felix; D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Frick, Joachim R.) %V 125 %N 1 %P 1-3 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3582 %A Michael Fertig %A Marcus Tamm %D 2005 %T Kinderarmut in Deutschland - Einige empirische Befunde %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 58 %N 5 %P 239-243 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3581 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2005 %T Are there Diverging Time Trends in the Educational Attainment of Nationals and Second Generation Immigrants? %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 225 %N 3 %P 325-346 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3580 %A Björn Christensen %D 2005 %T Reservationslöhne und Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 225 %N 3 %P 303-324 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3579 %A Maarten van Ham %A Felix Büchel %D 2004 %T Females' Willingness to Work and the Discouragement Effect of Poor Local Childcare Provision %J Applied Economics Quarterly (Konjunkturpolitik) %V 50 %N 4 %P 363-377 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1220. Bonn: Istitute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F gender, labour, family and networks %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1220.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3578 %A Regina Riphahn %D 2004 %T Immigrant Participation in Social Assistance Programs: Evidence from German Guestworkers %J Applied Economics Quarterly (Konjunkturpolitik) %V 50 %N 4 %P 329-362 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3577 %A Richard Hauser %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2004 %T Armut der älteren Bevölkerung in den Ländern der Europäischen Union. Bericht im Rahmen des Forschungsnetzwerks Alterssicherung/Verband Deutscher Rentenversicherungsträger (DRV-Schriften Bd. 54) %C Frankfurt/M %I VDR %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/~strengma/DRV_Band_54.pdf %W ECHP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3576 %A Oliver Schilling %D 2003 %T Längsschnittliche Analysen zur Entwicklung der Zufriedenheit im höheren Lebensalter (Dissertation) %C Heidelberg %I Universität Heidelberg, Fak. für Verhaltens- und Empirische Kulturwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %U http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/volltexte/2004/4578/pdf/OSDISS2004.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3575 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2003 %T How Did the German Health Care Reform of 1997 Change the Distribution of the Demand of Health Services %J Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0314 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, health %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2003/wp0314.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3574 %A o.V. %D 2004 %T Labour market transitions and advancement: temporary employment and low-pay in Europe (Chapter 4) %J Employment in Europe 2004 - Recent Trends and Prospects %C Luxembourg %I Office of Official Publications of the European Communities %2 longitudinal %U http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/employment_analysis/eie/eie2004_chap4_en.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 3573 %A Christina Maria Berr %D 2005 %T Zu schön, um von Dauer zu sein %J Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 12.04.2005 %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3572 %A Kenneth A. Couch %A Dean R. Lillard %D 2004 %T Non-linear patterns of intergenerational mobility in Germany and the United States %E Miles Corak %J Generational Income Mobility in North America and Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 190-206 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3571 %A Nathan D. Grawe %D 2004 %T Intergenerational mobility for whom? The experience of high- and low-earning sons in international perspective %E Miles Corak %J Generational Income Mobility in North America and Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 58-89 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3570 %A Martin Spiess %A Jan Goebel %D 2005 %T On the effect of item nonresponse on the estimation of a two-panel-waves wage equation %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 89 %N 1 %P 63-74 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3569 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2005 %T Item nonresponse on income questions in panel surveys: Incidence, imputation and the impact on inequality and mobility %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 89 %N 1 %P 49-61 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3568 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Characteristics and impact of faked interviews in surveys - An analysis of genuine fakes in the raw data of SOEP %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 89 %N 1 %P 7-20 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3567 %A Irena Kogan %D 2004 %T Last Hired, First Fired? The Unemployment Dynamics of Male Immigrants in Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 20 %N 5 %P 445-461 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3566 %A AH %D 2005 %T Einmal zufrieden, immer zufrieden? %J Psychologie heute %V 32 %N 5 %P 15 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3565 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2003 %T Die geplante Zusammenlegung von Arbeitslosenhilfe und Sozialhilfe - finanzielle Auswirkungen für die Betroffenen und ein Gegenvorschlag %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 52 %N 11-12 %P 291-296 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3564 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2005 %T Einführung in die empirische Wirtschaftsforschung - Probleme, Methoden und Anwendungen %C München u. Wien %I Oldenbourg %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3563 %A Karl Brenke %D 2005 %T Income Growth in German Households - East Germany Falls Behind %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 15 %P 193-201 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3562 %A Jan Goebel %A Peter Krause %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Growth in Unemployment Raises Poverty Rates: Most low-wage earnings constitute supplement to primary household income %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 10 %P 115-122 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3561 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Minijob-reform: No Effect on Unemployment, Losses in Income Tax and Social Security Contributions %J Weekly Report %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3560 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2004 %T Armut trotz Erwerbstätigkeit in Deutschland und in den Ländern der Europäischen Union - empirische Schätzungen, Ursachen und sozialpolitische Schlußfolgerungen %J Forschungspreis 2003 %C Frankfurt/M. %I Josef Popper-Nährpflicht-Stiftung, Universität Frankfurt %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3559 %A Karl Brenke %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2005 %T Demographischer Wandel erfordert Bildungsreformen und lebenslanges Lernen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 19 %P 329-335 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3558 %A Karl Brenke %D 2005 %T Einkommensentwicklung der privaten Haushalte in Deutschland - Ostdeutschland fällt zurück %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 18 %P 319-327 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3557 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Wie viele Kinderbetreuungsplätze fehlen in Deutschland - Neue Bedarfsermittlung für Kinder unter drei Jahren auf Basis von Mikrodaten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 14 %P 223-227 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3556 %A Peter Krause %A Andrea Schäfer %D 2005 %T Verteilung von Vermögen und Einkommen in Deutschland: Große Unterschiede nach Geschlecht und Alter %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 11 %P 199-207 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3555 %A Martin Kroh %D 2005 %T Die Sorgen der Bevölkerung über die Folgen der EU-Erweiterung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 11 %P 193-198 %/ 2005: DIW at school Heft 2. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW). S. 19-27 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42982.de/05-11-1.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43524.de/diw_school_2005_02.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3554 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2005 %T On the Edge of the Millennium (1994-2001): Transitional Labor Markets in Europe with a Special Note on the Employment-Family Crunch %J Paper presented to the "Transitions and Risk: New Directions on Social Policy" Conference, University of Melbourne, 23-25 February, 2005 %C Melbourne %I University of Melbourne, Centre for Public Policy %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3553 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2000 %T Niedrige Lohneinkommen: ein Indiz für prekäre Einkommenssituationen im Haushaltskontext? (I) %J Niedrig entlohnt = niedrig qualifiziert? Chancen und Risiken eines Niedriglohnsektors in Deutschland. Dokumentation der Tagungsbeiträge auf CD-ROM %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin /MPIfB %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3552 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2000 %T Erwerbstätigkeit und Einkommensarmut: Armut trotz Erwerbstätigkeit? %E Felix Büchel %E et al. %J Zwischen drinnen und draußen. Arbeitsmarktchancen und soziale Ausgrenzung in Deutschland %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 139-151 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3551 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2005 %T Entlassungen und Beschäftigungssicherheit im Zeitverlauf - Zur Entwicklung unfreiwilliger Arbeitsmarktmobilität in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 34 %N 2 %P 147-168 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3550 %A Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck %A Stefan Weick %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2006 %T Shaky attachments: Individual-level stability and change of partisanship among West German voters, 1984 - 2001 %J European Journal of Political Research %V 45 %N 4 %P 581-608 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3549 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Andreas Timm %D 2003 %T Who Marries Whom in West Germany? %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %E Andreas Timm %J Who Marries Whom? Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies (European Studies of Population No. 12) %C Dordrecht %I Kluwer Acad. Publ. %P 19-35 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3548 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Andreas Timm %D 2003 %T Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies: A Conceptual Framework %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %E Andreas Timm %J Who Marries Whom? Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies (European Studies of Population No. 12) %C Dordrecht %I Kluwer Acad. Publ. %P 1-18 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3547 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 2004 %T Non-Sampling Errors in Large Panel Surveys. Income-Nonresponse, Mode effects and Fabricated Data - the case of the German Socio-economic Panel (SOEP) (Habilitation) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3546 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2004 %T Money Does Matter! Evidence from Increasing Real Income and Life Satisfaction in East Germany Following Reunification %J American Economic Review %V 94 %N 3 %P 730-740 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3545 %A Thomas Beissinger %A Christoph Knoppik %D 2005 %T Sind Nominallöhne starr? Neuere Evidenz und wirtschaftspolitische Implikationen %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 6 %N 2 %P 171-188 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3544 %A Susanne Klein %D 2004 %T Geld macht zufrieden %J Psychologie heute %V 31 %N 3 %P 15 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3543 %A Anke Springer %D 2004 %T Volk der Unzufriedenen - Der Datenreport 2004 belegt die steigenden Zukunftsängste der Deutschen %J Berliner Zeitung, Nr. 197, 24.08.2004 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3542 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Nährboden in der Schule %J Frankfurter Rundschau v. 18.02.2005 %P 28 %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3541 %A Helga Solga %D 2003 %T Jugendliche ohne Schulabschluss und ihre Wege in den Arbeitsmarkt %E Kai S. Cortina %E et al. %J Das Bildungswesen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Strukturen und Entwicklungen im Überblick %C Reinbek %I Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag %P 710-754 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3540 %A Annalena Dunkelberg %D 2005 %T Beeinflusst die Perzeption der Wirtschaftslage die Lebenszufriedenheit? Eine Anwendung des Logit-Modells mittels SOEP-Daten (Bachelorarbeit) %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://apus.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/statistik/diplom/Dunkelberg/Dunkelberg.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3539 %A Simon Ehlers %D 2004 %T Der Schock sitzt tief %J Psychologie heute %V 31 %N 4 %P 13 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3538 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T Kindertageseinrichtungen: Bedarf und nachhaltige Finanzierung %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N 23-24 %P 30-37 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bpb.de/files/UNPLVA.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3537 %A Gert Wagner %A Markus Grabka %D 2005 %T Gesundheitswissenschaftliche Analysepotenziale des SOEP %J Public Health Forum %V 13 %N 47 %P 17-18 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3536 %A Cornelia Bormann %A Ulrich O. Mueller %D 2005 %T Panel-Erhebungen mit Gesundheitsbezug in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz %J Public Health Forum %V 13 %N 47 %P 26-28 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3535 %A Chris M. Wilson %A Andrew J. Oswald %D 2005 %T How Does Marriage Affect Physical and Psychological Health? A survey of the Longitudinal Evidence %J IZA DP No. 1619 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1619.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 3534 %A Christian Dustmann %A Sonia C. Pereira %D 2005 %T Wage Growth and Job Mobility in the U.K. and Germany %J IZA DP No. 1586 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1586.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3533 %A Miles Corak %D 2005 %T Principles and Practicalities for Measuring Child Poverty in Rich Countries %J IZA DP No. 1579 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2005: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 406. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1579.pdf, http://lisproject.org/publications/liswps/406.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3532 %A Keith A. Bender %A Steffen Habermalz %D 2008 %T Are There Differences in the Health-Socioeconomic Status Relationship over the Life Cycle? Evidence from Germany %J Labour %V 22 %N 1 %P 107-125 %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1560. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F health, miscellaneous %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1560.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3531 %A Hielke Buddelmeyer %A Gilles Mourre %A Melanie Ward %D 2005 %T Part-Time Work in EU Countries: Labour Market Mobility, Entry and Exit %J IZA DP No. 1550 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1550.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3530 %A Holly (ed.) Sutherland %D 2005 %T Micro-level analysis of the European Social Agenda: combating poverty and social exclusion through changes in social and fiscal policy (final report) %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM8/05 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0805.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3529 %A Christine Lietz %A Holly Sutherland %D 2005 %T Social Indicators and other Income Statistics using EUROMOD: an assessment of the 2001 baseline and changes 1998-2001 %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM6/05 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F methods %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0605.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3528 %A Daniela Montovani %A Fotis Papadopoulos %A Holly Sutherland %A Panos Tsakloglou %D 2005 %T Pension Incomes in the European Union: Policy Reform Strategies in Comparative Perspective %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM5/05 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0505.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3527 %A Miles Corak %A Christine Lietz %A Holly Sutherland %D 2005 %T The Impact of Tax and Transfer Systems on Children in the European Union %J Innocenti Working Paper No. 2005-004 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %/ 2005: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM4/05. Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit; 2005: IZA DP No. 1589. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/iwp_2005_04_final.pdf, http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0405.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1589.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3526 %A Uta Ziegler %A Gabriele Doblhammer %D 2005 %T Steigende Lebenserwartung geht mit besserer Gesundheit einher %J Demografische Forschung %V 2 %N 1 %P 1-2 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.demografische-forschung.org/archiv/defo0501.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3525 %A Christina Henke %D 2005 %T Zur Berechnung des Humankapitalbestands in Deutschland %J IW-Trends %V 32 %N 1 %P xx %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.iw-koeln.de/data/pdf/content/trends01-05-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3524 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Dean R. Lillard %D 2005 %T The Contribution and Potential of Data Harmonization for Cross-National Comparative Research %J Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis %V 7 %N 4 %P 313-330 %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 486. German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)  %2 methodological %F methods, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43212.de/dp486.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3523 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2005 %T Explaining Attitudes towards Immigration: New Pieces to the Puzzle %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 484 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F migration, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43211.de/dp484.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3522 %A Dorothea Schäfer %A Oleksandr Talavera %D 2005 %T Entrepreneurship, Windfall Gains and Financial Constraints: The Case of Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 480 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43117.de/dp480.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3521 %A Jost Reinecke %A Peter Schmidt %A Stefan Weick %D 2002 %T Dynamic Models via Structural Equations and Stochastic Differential Equations: The Process of Identification of Foreigners with Germany %E Jörg Blasius %E Joop Hox %E Edith de Leeuw %E Peter Schmidt %J Social Science Motholology in the New Millenium. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Logic and Methodology %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P xx %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3520 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2005 %T The Geographic Mobility of Dual-Earner Couples: Does Gender Ideology Matter? %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 474 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43001.de/dp474.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3519 %A Christian Schmitt %A Ulrike Winkelmann %D 2005 %T Wer bleibt kinderlos? : Was sozialstrukturelle Daten über Kinderlosigkeit bei Frauen und Männern verraten %J Feministische Studien %V 23 %N 1 %P 9-23 %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 473 (Wer bleibt kinderlos? Sozialstrukturelle Daten zur Kinderlosigkeit von Frauen und Männern). Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42980.de/dp473.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3518 %A Andreas Ammermüller %A Andrea Maria Weber %D 2005 %T Educational Attainment and Returns to Education in Germany - An Analysis by Subject of Degree, Gender and Region %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-17 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0517.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3517 %A John Haisken-DeNew %D 2005 %T SOEPMENUE erleichtert Nutzung des SOEP %J RWI:News 1/2006 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWINEWS/RWINEWS_DAT/NEWS_05-01_LD_D.PDF %G D %0 Report %M 3516 %A Michael Fertig %D 2005 %T Armutsrisiko für Kinder in Deutschland hat zugenommen %J RWI:News 1/2005 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWINEWS/RWINEWS_DAT/NEWS_05-01_LD_D.PDF %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3515 %A Asghar Zaidi %A Joachim R. Frick %A Felix Büchel %D 2005 %T Income Mobility in Old Age in Britain and Germany %J Ageing and Society %V 25 %N 4 %P 543-565 %/ 2004: CASEpaper 89. London: London School of Economics, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/case/cp/CASEpaper89.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3514 %A Katrin Rehdanz %D 2007 %T Determinants of Residential Space Heating Expenditures in Germany %J Energy Economics %V 29 %N 2 %P 167-182 %/ 2005: Determinants of Residential Space Heating Demands in Germany. FNU Working Paper No. 66. Hamburg: University of Hamburg, Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change %R 10.1016/j.eneco.2006.04.002 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.uni-hamburg.de/Wiss/FB/15/Sustainability/FNU66.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3513 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Frauen verdienen ein Leben lang weniger - Lebenseinkommen von Frauen mit Kindern liegt deutlich unter dem der Männer %J beziehungsweise %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3512 %A Ivan Voynov %D 2005 %T Household Income Composition and Household Goods %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2005-02 %C Differdange %I IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ceps.lu/iriss/documents/irisswp53.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3511 %A Vincent Hildebrand %A Philippe Van Kerm %D 2005 %T Income Inequality and Self-rated Health Status: Evidence from the European Community Household Panel %J IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2005-01 %C Differdange %I IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD %/ 2005: SEDAP Research Paper No. 127. Hamilton: McMaster University %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %U http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/get_doc.pl?urn=RePEc:irs:iriswp:2005-01&url=http://iriss.ceps.lu/documents/irisswp52.pdf, http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap127.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3510 %A Cheti Nicoletti %A Maria Letizia Tanturri %D 2008 %T Differences in Delaying Motherhood Across European Countries: Empirical Evidence from the ECHP %J European Journal of Population %V 24 %N 2 %P 157-183 %/ 2005: ISER Working Paper No. 2005-04. Colchester: University of Essex, ISER  %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-04.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3509 %A Felix Freyland %D 2004 %T Household composition and Savings: An Empirical Analysis based on the German SOEP data %J SonderForschungsBereich 504 Working Paper Nr. 04-70 %C Mannheim %I University of Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sfb504.uni-mannheim.de/publications/dp04-70.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3508 %A Lyle Scruggs %A James P. Allen %D 2005 %T The Material Consequences of Welfare States: Benefit Generosity and Absolute Poverty in 16 OECD Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 409 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/409.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3507 %A Olaf Bäckmann %D 2005 %T Welfare States, Social Structure and the Dynamics of Poverty Rates: A Comparative Study of 16 Countries, 1980-2000 %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 408 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/408.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3506 %A Susan Kuivalainen %D 2005 %T Families at the Margins of the Welfare State: A Comparative Study on the Prevalence of Poverty among Families Receiving Social Assistance %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 403 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/403.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3505 %A Darwin Ugarte Ontiveros %A Vincenzo Verardi %D 2005 %T Electoral Systems, Poverty and Income Inequality %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 402 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/402.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3504 %A Samuel R. Dastrup %A Rachel Hartshorn %A James B. Mcdonald %D 2005 %T The Impact of Taxes and Transfer Payments on the Distribution of Income: a Parametric Comparison %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 401 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/401.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3503 %A Lane Kenworthy %A Jonas Pontusson %D 2005 %T Rising Inequality and the Politics of Redistribution in Affluent Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 400 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/400.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3502 %A Joya Misra %A Stephanie Moller %D 2005 %T Familialism and Welfare Regimes: Poverty, Employment, and Family Policies %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 399 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, income and poverty, labour, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/399.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3501 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1999 %T Statistische Instrumente zur Erfassung von working poor: Die Situation in Deutschland %E Bundesamt für Statistik %J Armut verstehen - Armut bekämpfen. Armutsberichterstattung aus der Sicht der Statistik (Statistik der Schweiz) %C Neuchatel %I Bundesamt für Statistik %P 221-245 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3500 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %A Richard Layte %A Henrik Levin %D 1999 %T The Dynamics of Labour Market Participation, Unemployment and Non Participation in Great Britain, Germany and Sweden: Similarities, Differences and Changes over Time %J EPUSE Working Paper No. 23 %C Oxford %I Employment Precarity, Unemployment and Social Exclusion Research Programme %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/professoren/hauser/AP23.zip %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3499 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1997 %T Warum arbeiten, wenn der Staat zahlt? Über das Arbeitsangebot unterer Einkommensschichten %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 43 %N 7 %P 505-526 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3498 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %A Barbara Seel %D 2004 %T Einkommensdiskriminierung und frauenspezifische Erwerbsbiographie (Berichte aus der Volkswirtschaft) %C Aachen %I Shaker %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3497 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2003 %T Armut trotzt Erwerbstätigkeit - Analysen und sozialpolitische Konsequenzen %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3496 %A Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung (Hrsg.) %D 2005 %T Lebenslagen in Deutschland - Der 2. Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Berlin %I BMGS %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/892/property=pdf/lebenslagen__in__deutschland__de__821.pdf, http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/24680/property=pdf/lebenslagen__in__deutschland__de__821__Anlage.pdf (Anlagen) %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3495 %A Martin Biewen %D 2004 %T Cross-sectional vs. Longitudinal Views: Econometric Models of Low Income and Low Income Dynamics in Germany (unveröff. Habil.) %C Mannheim %I University of Mannheim, Faculty of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3494 %A Bronia Katharina Sedlacek %D 2004 %T Unzureichender Lebensstandard und geringes Einkommen in Deutschland - Eine Analyse mit den Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Magisterarbeit) %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Seminar für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3493 %A Gernot Weißhuhn %A Jörn Große Rövekamp %D 2004 %T Bildung und Lebenslagen in Deutschland - Auswertungen und Analysen für den zweiten Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung (Bildungsreform Band 9) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bmbf.de/pub/bildungsreform_band_neun.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3492 %A Anni Weiler %D 2005 %T Working and employment conditions in Germany %J Report for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions %C Dublin %I Eurofound %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/surveys/DE0503SR01/DE0503SR01.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3491 %A UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %D 2005 %T Povertà dei bambini nei paesi ricchi 2005 %J Report Card Innocenti n. 6 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/repcard6i.pdf %W SOEP %G X %0 Report %M 3490 %A UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %D 2005 %T Pobreza Infantil en Países Ricos 2005 %J Report Card No. 6 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/repcard6s.pdf %W SOEP %G X %0 Report %M 3489 %A UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %D 2005 %T La pauvreté des enfants dans les pays riches 2005 %J Bilan Innocenti No. 6 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/repcard6f.pdf %W SOEP %G X %0 Journal Article %M 3488 %A Ingrid Tucci %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Above-Average Rise in Immigrant Poverty: Poverty Often Concomitant with Other Types of Deprivation %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 5 %P 69-76 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3487 %A Elke Holst %D 2005 %T Women Managers: Enormous Deficit in Large Companies and Employers' Associations %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 4 %P 57-64 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3486 %A Werner Mussler %D 2005 %T Eine Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 13.03.2005 %P 38 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3485 %A Bruno S. Frey %A Alois Stutzer %D 2008 %T Economic Consequences of Mispredicting Utility %J WWZ Working Paper 01/08 %C Basel %I Department of Economics (WWZ), University of Basel %/ 2004: IEW Working Paper No. 218. Zurich: Institute for Empirical Research in Economics (IEW) %2 longitudinal %F econometrics, subjective indicators %U http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp218.pdf; http://www.wwz.unibas.ch/fileadmin/wwz/redaktion/wipo/Alois_Stutzer/WWZ_0108.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3484 %A Thomas Cornelißen %A Olaf Hübler %D 2005 %T Downward Wage Rigidity and Labour Mobility %J IZA DP No. 1523 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1523.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 3483 %A Roland Habich %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %D 2004 %T Deutschland nur noch im Mittelfeld: "Datenreport 2004" - die gesellschaftliche Entwicklung %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 106 %P 30-33 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3482 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2003 %T Parafiskalische Modelle zur Finanzierung familienpolitischer Leistungen (Kurzgutachten) %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3481 %A Ulrich Kohler %D 2005 %T Changing Class Locations and Partisanship in Germany %E Alan S. Zuckerman %J The Social Logic of Politics - Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior %C Philadelphia %I Temple University Press %P 117-131 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3480 %A Alan S. Zuckerman %A Jennifer Fitzgerald %A Josip Dasovic %D 2005 %T Do Couples Support the Same Political Parties? Sometimes: Evidence from British and German Household Panel Surveys %E Alan S. Zuckerman %J The Social Logic of Politics - Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior %C Philadelphia %I Temple University Press %P 75-94 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3479 %A Jan Göbel %A Peter Krause %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Mehr Armut durch steigende Arbeitslosigkeit - Niedriglöhne überwiegend als Zusatzeinkommen im Haushalt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 10 %P 175-183 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3478 %A Karl Brenke %D 2005 %T Dauer der Arbeitszeiten %J DIW at school %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42947.de/diw_school_2005_01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3477 %A Charlotte Büchner %D 2005 %T Jeder zehnte Gymnasiast lernt zeitweise im Ausland - Chance zum Schüleraustausch hängt oft von sozialer Herkunft ab %J DIW at school %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42947.de/diw_school_2005_01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3476 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2005 %T Nachhilfe: Erfolgsrezept für die Reichen? %J DIW at school %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42947.de/diw_school_2005_01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3475 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Wie funktioniert eigentlich Statistik? %J DIW at school %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42947.de/diw_school_2005_01.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3474 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T Household income distribution in Germany with special distinction between working age and retirement age population. An updated analysis using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in the years 1984, 1989, 1994 and 2001 %J Report for the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3473 %A Joachim Bergmann %D 2004 %T Die Reichen werden reicher - auch in Deutschland. Die Legende von den moderaten Ungleichheiten %J Leviathan %V 32 %N 2 %P 185-202 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3472 %A Ulrich Walwei %D 2004 %T Arbeitsmarktwirkung einer Senkung der Sozialabgaben %J Beitrag für die Jahrestagung des Sozialpolitischen Ausschusses des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2004 vom 26.-28. September in Dresden %C o.O. %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3471 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2004 %T Care-Giving for Older Persons and Personal Employment - A New Problem for Women %J ENEPRI Occasional Paper No. 6 - Health Care and Female Employment - A Potential Conflict? %C Brussels %I European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.enepri.org/files/Publications/OP06.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 3470 %A o.V. %D 2004 %T Migrationsfamilien - Daten und Fakten %J Materialien für die Presse des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3469 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Unabhängige Daten zum Arbeitsmarkt %J Forschung aktuell (TU Berlin) - Themenmagazin Netzwerk Wissenschaft %P 66-67 %F %U http://www.tu-berlin.de/forschung-aktuell/netzwerk-wissenschaft/s66-67.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 3468 %A Bruce Headey %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T Die Beziehung zwischen Haustierhaltung und Gesundheit - Deutsche Längsschnittanalyse %J Hundejournal %V 4 %N 132 %P 15-19 %/ 2004: Unsere Dackel - unsere Freunde, Jg. 4, Nr. 162, S. 15-19 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3467 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2004 %T Konfliktuelle Integration? Die sozialen Konsequenzen der Lage der türkischen Bevölkerung in Deutschland und der nordafrikanischen in Frankreich %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 14 %N 3 %P 299-317 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3466 %A Dean R. Lillard %A Richard V. Burkhauser %D 2004 %T Cross-National Comparative Research: Promises Made, Promises Kept, Promises to Keep %J to be published in Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis %C Syracuse %2 other %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3465 %A Martin Brussig %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2004 %T Entlassungen und Kündigungen in den Neuen Bundesländern - Austrittsmobilität auf dem ostdeutschen Arbeitsmarkt in den 1990er Jahren %J Graue Reihe des Instituts Arbeit und Technik 2004-1 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3464 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T Alternative Finanzierungsmodelle einer sozialen Krankenversicherung in Deutschland - Methodische Grundlagen und exemplarische Durchführung einer Mikrosimulationsstudie (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I TU Berlin, Fak. VIII - Wirtschaft und Management %2 Simulation %F %U http://edocs.tu-berlin.de/diss/2004/grabka_markus.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3463 %A Robert Nuscheler %D 2004 %T Krankenkassenwettbewerb in der GKV: Evidenz für Risikoselektion? %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 73 %N 4 %P 528-538 %/ 2004: "Wettbewerb in der GKV", Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3462 %A Olaf Storbeck %D 2005 %T Die Ökonomie des Klimawandels %J Handelsblatt, 24.02.2005, Nr. 39 %P 8 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3461 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2004 %T Zusammensetzung von Haushalten mit Arbeitslosenhilfeempfängern %J Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung und Politikberatung Nr. 24 %C Berlin %I Wipol %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.wipol.de/download/beitrwipol024.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3460 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2004 %T Arbeitsangebotseffekte des Erziehungsgeldes %J Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung und Politikberatung Nr. 19 %C Berlin %I Wipol %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.wipol.de/download/beitrwipol019.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3459 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2004 %T Finanzbedarf und Arbeitsangebotswirkungen eines Familiengeldes %J Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung und Politikberatung Nr. 14 %C Berlin %I Wipol %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.wipol.de/download/beitrwipol012.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3458 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2004 %T Einführungskosten und Arbeitsangebotswirkungen einer "Konvergenz" von Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe %J Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung und Politikberatung Nr. 7 %C Berlin %I Wipol %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.wipol.de/download/beitrwipol007.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3457 %A Senior Citizens Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Women %A Youth (ed.) %D 2004 %T OECD Early Childhood Policy Review 2002-2004. Background Report Germany (Chapter 10.2 u. 13) %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/41/24/34411165.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 3456 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend (Hrsg.), %D 2004 %T OECD Early Childhood Policy Review 2002-2004. Hintergrundbericht Deutschland (Abschn. 10.2 u. 13) %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/38/44/34484643.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3455 %A Ulrich O. Mueller %A Cornelia Bormann %D 2004 %T Panel-Erhebungen mit Gesundheitsbezug %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %V 28 %N 55 %P 53-96 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Book %M 3454 %A Otfried Höffe %D 2004 %T Wirtschaftsbürger - Staatsbürger - Weltbürger: Politische Ethik im Zeitalter der Globalisierung %C München %I C.H. Beck %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3453 %A Claus J. Tully %D 2004 %T Zum Nebeneinander von Job und Schule - Anmerkungen zu empirischen Befunden %J DISKURS %V 14 %N 1 %P 54-63 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3452 %A Henning Lohmann %A Silvia Luber %D 2004 %T Trends in Self-Employment in Germany: Different Types, Different Developments? (Chapter Two) %E Richard Arum %E Walter Müller %J The Reemergence of Self-Employment: A comparative study of self-employment dynamics and social inequality %C Princeton %I Princeton University Press %P 36-74 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3451 %A Karsten Hank %D 2004 %T Wo Mann sich traut - Heiratsentscheidungen westdeutscher Männer im räumlichen Kontext %J Soziale Welt %V 55 %N 3 %P 307-316 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 3450 %A Anni Weiler %D 2004 %T Gender mainstreaming in surveys - Germany %J Contribution to the EWCO topic report %C Göttingen %I AWWW GmbH %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3449 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Immer mehr Frauen treiben im Alter regelmäßig Sport %J Karate %N 1 %P 9 %F %U http://www.medizinauskunft.de/artikel/aktiv/fitness/16_07_frauen_sport.php %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3448 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Partnerschaftliche Verwaltung der Haushaltseinkommen ist die Regel - Eine Analyse von Arrangements der Geldverwaltung in Paarhaushalten %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 33 %P 12-15 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/Publikationen/Zeitschriften/ISI/pdf-files/isi-33.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3447 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Stefan Weick %D 2005 %T Relative Armut und Konzentration der Einkommen deutlich gestiegen - Indikatoren und Analysen zur Entwicklung der Ungleichheit von Einkommen und Ausgaben %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 33 %P 1-6 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.gesis.org/Publikationen/Zeitschriften/ISI/pdf-files/isi-33.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3446 %A Olaf Storbeck %D 2005 %T Wer pendelt, lebt verkehrt %J Handelsblatt, 03.02.2005, Nr. 24 %P 8 %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3445 %A Wolfgang Cornetz %A Holger Schäfer %D 2005 %T Bessere Beschäftigungschancen für Ältere mit wachsender Bedeutung der Dienstleistungen? Ein deutsch-amerikanischer Vergleich %E Gerhard Huber %E Hagen Krämer %E Heinz D. Kurz %J Einkommensverteilung, technischer Fortschritt und struktureller Wandel. Festschrift für Peter Kalmbach %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 403-424 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3444 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %A Stefan Liebig %D 2005 %T Gerechter Lohn - Probleme und neuartige Empirie %E Gerhard Huber %E Hagen Krämer %E Heinz D. Kurz %J Einkommensverteilung, technischer Fortschritt und struktureller Wandel. Festschrift für Peter Kalmbach %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 101-110 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3443 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2004 %T SOEP 2004 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2004 (Welle 21) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %/ 2004:  %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/diw_01.c.43327.de/meth_2004.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3442 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2003 %T SOEP 2003 - Methodenbericht zum Verhaltensexperiment im Rahmen der Befragung 2003 %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3441 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2003 %T SOEP 2003 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2003 (Welle 20) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/diw_01.c.41371.de/meth_2003.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3440 %A Uwe Warner %D 2004 %T The Impact of Weighting Systems on Panel Surveys (ECHP and SOEP) %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 317-330 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3439 %A Andreas Behr %A Egon Bellgardt %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2004 %T The Effect of Panel Attrition on Measures of Income Inequality and Change in the European Community Household Panel User Data Base (ECHP UDB) %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 220-234 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3438 %A Johanna Sisto %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2004 %T Nonresponse and Attrition Effect on Design-Based Estimates of Household Income %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 210-219 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3437 %A Nicholas H. Buck %D 2004 %T Item Non-response in the ECHP %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 188-209 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3436 %A Andreas Behr %D 2004 %T Comparing Estimation Strategies in the Presence of Panel Attrition. Empirical Results Based on the ECHP %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 167-187 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3435 %A Cheti Nicoletti %A Nicholas H. Buck %D 2004 %T Explaining Interviewee Contact and Co-operation in the British and German Household Panels %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 143-166 %/ 2004: ISER Working Paper No. 2004-06. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-06.pdf %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3434 %A Jens Ulrich Hanisch %D 2004 %T Quality of Income Data in Household Panels with Respect to Rounding and Use of Income Brackets %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 117-142 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3433 %A Roland Günther %D 2004 %T Experiences from ECHP Conversions %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Manfred Ehling %E et al. %J Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality (Chintex) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 8-38 %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3431 %A Douglas Holtz-Eakin %A Harvey S. Rosen %D 2005 %T Cash Constraints and Business Start-Ups: Deutschmarks Versus Dollars %J Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy %V 4 %N 1 %P xx %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3430 %A o.V. %D 2005 %T Child Poverty in Rich Countries 2005 (Report Card No. 6) %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/repcard6e.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3429 %A Miles Corak %A Michael Fertig %A Markus Tamm %D 2008 %T A Portrait of Child Poverty in Germany %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 54 %N 4 %P 547-571 %/ 2005: RWI Discussion Paper No. 26. Essen: RWI; 2005: Innocenti Working Paper 2005-03. Florence: UNICEF Innocenti Research Center; 2005: IZA DP No. 1528. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1111/j.1475-4991.2008.00287.x %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, family and networks %U http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP026/DP_05_026.PDF, http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/iwp_2005_03_final.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1528.pdf> %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3428 %A When-Hao Chen %A Miles Corak %D 2005 %T Child Poverty and Changes in Child Poverty in Rich Countries since 1990 %J Innocenti Working Paper 2005-02 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %/ 2005: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 405. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School; 2005: IZA DP No. 1574. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.unicef-icdc.org/publications/pdf/iwp_2005_02_final.pdf, http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/405.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1574.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3427 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Peter Krause %D 2005 %T Einkommen und Armut von Familien und älteren Menschen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 9 %P 155-162 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42958/05-9-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3426 %A Viktor Steiner %A Wrohlich Katharina %D 2005 %T Minijob-Reform: Keine durchschlagende Wirkung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 8 %P 141-146 %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42919/05-8-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3425 %A Andrea Schäfer %A Claudia Vogel %D 2005 %T Teilzeitbeschäftigung als Arbeitsmarktchance %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 7 %P 131-138 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42900/05-7-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3424 %A Ingrid Tucci %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2005 %T Einkommensarmut bei Zuwanderern überdurchschnittlich gestiegen - Armut häufig mit Unterversorgung in anderen Lebensbereichen gekoppelt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 5 %P 79-86 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42868/05-5-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3423 %A Eileen Trzcinski %A Elke Holst %D 2005 %T Geburt eines Kindes erhöht die Lebenszufriedenheit der Mütter nur kurzfristig - Geringe Lebenszufriedenheit insbesondere bei türkischen Müttern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 4 %P 69-76 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42858/05-4-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3422 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Peter Krause %A et al. %D 2005 %T Zur langfristigen Entwicklung von Einkommen und Armut in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 4 %P 59-68 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42857/05-4-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3421 %A Elke Holst %D 2005 %T Frauen in Führungspositionen - Massiver Nachholbedarf bei großen Unternehmen und Arbeitgeberverbänden %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 72 %N 3 %P 49-56 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42843/05-3-2.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 3420 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend (Hrsg.), %D 2002 %T Einnahmeeffekte beim Ausbau von Kindertagesbetreuung. Wesentliche Ergebnisse des Gutachtens des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung Berlin %C Berlin %I BMFSFJ %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Broschuerenstelle/Pdf-Anlagen/PRM-24673-Broschure-Einnahmeeffekte-beim,property=pdf.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3419 %A Peter Haan %A Viktor Steiner %D 2005 %T Labor Market Effects of the German Tax Reform 2000 %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 472 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F labour, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42902.de/dp472.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3418 %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2005 %T The Excess Demand for Subsidized Child Care in Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 470 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %/ 2005: IZA DP No. 1515. Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42875.de/dp470.pdf ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1515.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3417 %A Bettina Isengard %D 2006 %T Unterschiede im Freizeitverhalten als Ausdruck sozialer Ungleichheitsstrukturen %E Karl-Siegbert Rehberg %J Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004 (CD-Rom) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 2469-2483 %/ 2004: "Unterschiede im Freizeitverhalten: Ausdruck sozialer Ungleichheitsstrukturen oder Ergebnis individualisierter Lebensführung?", DIW Discussion Paper No. 466. Berlin: DIW Berlin. %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42835.de/dp466.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3416 %A Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (Hrsg.) %D 2004 %T Strategien zur Stärkung der sozialen Integration. Nationaler Aktionsplan zur Bekämpfung von Armut und Ausgrenzung 2003-2005. Aktualisierung 2004. Deutschlands Bericht zum ersten europäischen Sozialschutzbericht %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmas.de/coremedia/generator/2480/property=pdf/nationaler_aktionsplan_zur_bekaempfung_der_armut_2003_2005.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3415 %A Gerlinde Verbist %D 2005 %T Replacement Incomes and Taxes: A distributional analysis for the EU-15 countries %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM2/05 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0205.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3414 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %D 2005 %T EUROMOD and the Development of EU Social Policy %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM1/05 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 467. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 other %F methods, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0105.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42838.de/dp467.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3413 %A Maike Rademaker %D 2004 %T Die Männer sind schuld %J Financial Times Deutschland, 26.11.2004 %P 33 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3412 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %A Daniele Meulders %D 2004 %T EU Action on Social Inclusion and Gender Mainstreaming %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM8/04 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F gender, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0804.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3411 %A Martin Biewen %A Ralf A. Wilke %D 2005 %T Unemployment duration and the length of entitlement periods for unemployment benefits: do the IAB employment subsample and the German Socio-Economic Panel yield the same results? %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 88 %N 2 %P 209-236 %/ 2005: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-05. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW)  %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F labour, methods %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0505.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3410 %A Katrin Schleife %D 2004 %T Computer Use and the Employment Status of Older Workers - an Analysis Based on Individual Data %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-62 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0462.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3409 %A Maria A. Davia %D 2005 %T Job mobility and wage mobility at the beginning of the working career: a comparative view across Europe %J ISER Working Paper No. 2005-03 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2005-03.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3408 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %A Susanna Sandström %D 2005 %T Poverty and Income Maintenance in Old Age: A Cross-National View of Low Income Older Women %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 398 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/398.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3407 %A Susan Kuivalainen %D 2004 %T Production of Last Resort Support: A comparison on Social Assistance Schemes in Europe with the Notion of Welfare Production and the Concept of Social Right %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 397 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/397.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3406 %A Craig Parsons %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2004 %T L'immigration au Luxembourg, et après? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 396 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F migration %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/396.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3405 %A Brian Nolan %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2005 %T Ireland's Income Distribution in Comparative Perspective %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 51 %N 4 %P 537-560 %/ 2004: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 395. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School  %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/395.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3404 %A Gary Burtless %D 2004 %T The Age Profile of Income and the Burden of Unfunded Transfers in Four Countries: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 394 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/394.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3403 %A Johan Fritzell %A Veli-Matti Ritakallio %D 2004 %T Societal Shifts and Changed Patterns of Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 393 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/393.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3402 %A Vincent Mahler %A David Jesuit %D 2004 %T State Redistribution in Comparative Perspective: A Cross-national Analysis of the Developed Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 392 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/392.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3401 %A Pamala Wiepking %A Ineke Maas %D 2005 %T Gender Differences in Poverty: A Cross-National Study %J European Sociological Review %V 21 %N 3 %P 187-200 %/ 2004: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 389. Syracuse: Syracuse University %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/389.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3400 %A Irwin Garfinkel %A Lee Rainwater %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2004 %T Welfare State Expenditures and the Redistribution of Well-being: Children, Elders, and Others in Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 387 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, subjective indicators, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/387.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3399 %A Thomas W. Jr. Volscho %D 2004 %T Income Distribution in 14 OECD Nations, 1967-2000: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 386 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/386.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3398 %A Alicia Adsera %A Barry R. Chiswick %D 2007 %T Are there gender and country of origin differences in immigration labor market outcomes across European destinations? %J Journal of Population Economics %V 20 %N 3 %P 495-526 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1432. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)  %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, gender, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1432.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3397 %A Grit Muehler %A Michael Beckmann %A Bernd Schauenberg %D 2008 %T The Returns to Continuous Training in Germany: New Evidence from Propensity Score Matching Estimators %J Review of Managerial Science %V 1 %N 3 %P 209-235 %/ 2007: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-048. Mannheim, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp07048.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3396 %A Christoph Knoppik %A Thomas Beissinger %D 2005 %T Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in Europe: An Analysis of European Micro Data from the ECHP 1994-2001 %J IZA DP No. 1492 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1492.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3395 %A Paul Frijters %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2005 %T Socio-Economic Status, Health Shocks, Life Satisfaction and Mortality: Evidence from an Increasing Mixed Proportional Hazard Model %J IZA DP No. 1488 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, health, subjective indicators %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1488.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3394 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2005 %T What Can Happiness Research Tell Us About Altruism? - Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J IZA DP No. 1487 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2005: DIW Discussion Paper No. 475. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2005: Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0503. University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1487.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.43020.de/dp475.pdf, http://www.sts.uzh.ch/research/workingpapers/paper.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3393 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T The Making of Entrepreneurs in Germany: Are Native Men and Immigrants Alike? %J Small Business Economics %V 26 %N 3 %P 279-300 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1440. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)  %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, migration %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1440.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3392 %A Hilmar Schneider %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2004 %T The Transition from Welfare to Work and the Role of Potential Labor Income %J IZA DP No. 1420 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, income and poverty, labour %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1420.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3391 %A Paul Frijters %A Bas van der Klaauw %D 2006 %T Job Search with Nonparticipation %J Economic Journal %V 116 %N 508 %P 45-83 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1407. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1407.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3390 %A Rolf Deger %D 2004 %T Eheglück ist ein statistischer Fehler - Heiraten macht nicht glücklicher %J Bild der Wissenschaft %N 2/2004 %P x %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3389 %A Martina Janning %D 2004 %T Haustierhalter leben gesünder %J MieterMagazin %N 12/04 %P 22 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3388 %A Henning Klodt %D 2004 %T Strukturwandel und Arbeitsmarktprobleme in Deutschland %J Die Weltwirtschaft %N 3 %P 301-316 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3387 %A Karsten J. Adamski %D 2004 %T Mikroanalyse eines Grundrentenkonzeptes der Alterssicherung. Eine empirische Studie zur Wirkung einer Grundrente auf Basis des Sozioökonomischen Panels (Schriften zur Wirtschaftstheorie und Wirtschaftspolitik Band 31; Dissertation) %C Frankfurt /M. u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3386 %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2004 %T Integration von Migranten in Deutschland auf Basis nationaler und international vergleichbarer repräsentativer Mikrodaten %J Expertise im Auftrag des Sachverständigenrates für Zuwanderung und Integration %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin> %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bamf.de/cln_101/nn_443294/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Downloads/ZuwanderungsratExpertisen/exp-frick-zuwanderungsrat,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/exp-frick-zuwanderungsrat.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3385 %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %A Thomas Bauer %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2004 %T Fiskalische Kosten der Zuwanderer %J Expertise im Auftrag des Sachverständigenrates für Zuwanderung und Integration %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI Essen) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bamf.de/cln_101/nn_443294/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Downloads/ZuwanderungsratExpertisen/exp-loeffelholz-zuwanderungsrat,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/exp-loeffelholz-zuwanderungsrat.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3384 %A Richard Hauser %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Economics of Personal Distribution of Income (Chapter 8; in Chinese) %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Frontiers in Economics %C Beijing %I China Development Press %P 287-341 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G X %0 Book %M 3383 %A Rosemarie Kay %A Peter Kranzusch %A Olga Suprinovic %A Arndt Werner %D 2004 %T Restart: Eine zweite Chance für gescheiterte Unternehmer? (Schriften zur Mittelstandsforschung Nr. 103 NF) %C Wiesbaden %I DUV %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3382 %A Gunter E. Zimmermann %D 2004 %T Wege in die Überschuldung und Ursachen (Abschnitt C) %E Schufa Holding AG %J Schuldenkompass 2004 - Empirische Indikatoren der privaten Ver- und Überschuldung in Deutschland %C Wiesbaden %I Schufa Holding AG %P 115-146 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3381 %A Andreas Boes %A Josef Preißler %D 2004 %T Digitale Spaltung (Kap. III.12) %E SOFI, et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Göttingen %I Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI) %P III247-274 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3380 %A Ingrid Wilkens %D 2004 %T Weiterbildung/lebenslanges Lernen und soziale Segmentation (Kap. III.7) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Göttingen %I Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI) %P III227-154 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3379 %A Dietmar Dathe %D 2004 %T Bürgerschaftliches Engagement (Kap. III.9) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Göttingen %I Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI) %P III178-202 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3378 %A Christoph Schmitt %D 2005 %T Informelle soziale Beziehungen (Kap. III.8) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI) %P III155-175 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3377 %A Tatjana Fuchs %D 2005 %T Haushaltsproduktion (Kap. III.7) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 403-432 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3376 %A Nick Kratzer %A Tatjana Fuchs %A Alexandra Wagner %A Sauer Dieter %D 2005 %T Zeitmuster - Zeitverwendung im Kontext von Erwerbsarbeit und Haushalt (Kap- III.6) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 381-402 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3375 %A Peter Bartelheimer %D 2005 %T Migration (Kap. III.5) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 351-379 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3374 %A Tanja Schmidt %A Christoph Schmitt %D 2005 %T Erwerbsverläufe (Kap. III.3) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 303-322 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3373 %A Andreas Boes %D 2005 %T Informatisierung (Kap. II.5) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 211-244 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3372 %A Tatjana Fuchs %A Dietmar Dathe %A Ernst Kistler %D 2005 %T Informelle Arbeit und Lebensweisen (Kap. II.3) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 151-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3371 %A Nick Kratzer %A Dieter Sauer %D 2005 %T Flexibilisierung und Subjektivierung von Arbeit (Kap. II.2) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 125-149 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3370 %A Peter Bartelheimer %D 2005 %T Teilhabe, Gefährdung, Ausgrenzung (Kap. II.1) %E SOFI %E et al. %J Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (1. Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 85-123 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3369 %A Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut and et al. (Hrsg.) (SOFI) %D 2005 %T Berichterstattung zur sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensweisen (Erster Bericht) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3368 %A Christoph Keese %D 2004 %T Rettet den Kapitalismus! Wie Deutschland wieder an die Spitze kommt (Kapitel 6) %C Hamburg %I Hoffmann und Campe %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 3367 %A Arndt Werner %D 2004 %T Arbeitsbedingungen in KMU - Eine Multivariate Analyse %E Institut für Mittelstandsforschung Bonn %J Jahrbuch zur Mittelstandsforschung (1/2004; Schriften zur Mittelstandsforschung Bd. 106 NF) %C Wiesbaden %I DUV %P 1-20 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3366 %A Dorothy Watson %D 2004 %T Issues in Using the ECHP %J Paper presented at the CHANGEQUAL Conference "Methodological Issues in Comparative Research on Unequal Life-Changes", Oxford September 2003 %C Dublin %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/projects/ChangeQual/papers/public/conf/1/theme_2_234_WatsonIssuesinUsingtheECHP.doc %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3365 %A Karl Brenke %D 2004 %T Dauer der Arbeitszeiten in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 47 %P 731-737 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3364 %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2004 %T Entlohnungsungerechtigkeit in Deutschland? Hohes Ungerechtigkeitsempfinden bei Managergehältern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 47 %P 725-730 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.92652.de/04-47-1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3363 %A Guido Heineck %D 2002 %T The impact of introducing social security contributions on "marginal employment" on the labour supply of married women in Germany %E A. Mancellari %E D. Meyer %E H.-D. Wenzel %J Problems of economic theory and policy in the transition period (Public economics series; Vol. 4) %C Bamberg %I Bamberg Economic Research Group on Government and Growth (BERG) %P 69-83 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://heineck.he.ohost.de/files/pdf/eds.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3362 %A Cosima Schmitt %D 2004 %T Frau Doktor steckt in der Lohnfalle %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 11.12.2004 %P 6 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3361 %A Edward J. Bird %D 2001 %T Does the welfare state induce risk-taking? %J Journal of Public Economics %V 80 %N 3 %P 357-383 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3360 %A C.E. Pollack %A O. von dem Knesebeck %A J. Siegrist %D 2004 %T Housing and health in Germany %J Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health %V 58 %N 3 %P 216-222 %2 cross-sectional %4 SCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3359 %A Markus Klein %A Manuela Pötschke %D 2004 %T Die intra-individuelle Stabilität gesellschaftlicher Wertorientierungen - Eine Mehrebenenanalyse auf der Grundlage des sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 56 %N 3 %P 432-456 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3358 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2003 %T Re-evaluating an Evaluation Study: The Case of the German Health Care Reform of 1997 %J Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0311 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, health %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2003/wp0311.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3357 %A Magda Mercader-Prats %A Horacio Levy %D 2004 %T The role of tax and transfers in reducing personal Income Inequality in Europe's regions: Evidence from EUROMOD %J Mimeo %C Barcelona %I University of Barcelona %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3356 %A Ad Hoc Working Group on Research Infrastructure in the Humanities and Social Sciences (RISSH) %D 2004 %T Blueprint for the European Research Observatory for the Humanities and Social Sciences EROHS %C Copenhagen %I Danish Research Agency %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3355 %A Jochen Clasen %A Jacqueline Davidson %A Heiner Ganßmann %A Andreas Mauer %D 2006 %T Non-employment and the welfare state - UK and Germany compared %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 16 %N 2 %P 134-154 %/ 2004: London: Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society (AGF) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.agf.org.uk/pubs/pdfs/1401web.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3354 %A David S. Johnson %A Barbara Boyle Torrey %D 2004 %T Child Poverty in Wealthy Countries - Review of 'Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations' by Vleminckx/Smeeding and 'The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialized Countries' by Bradbury et al. %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 50 %N 1 %P 125-134 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3353 %A Winfried Pohlmeier %D 2004 %T Bildungsrenditen %J Vortrag auf dem BMBF-Workshop "Investition in Humankapital", Bonn 07.06.2004 %C Konstanz %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3352 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Elisabeth Birkner %D 2004 %T Marginal Employment: No Jobs Miracle - Towards a permanent decline of secondary employment? %J Economic Bulletin %V 41 %N 10 %P 349-358 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3351 %A Heike Diefenbach %D 2002 %T Bildungsbeteiligung und Berufseinmündung von Kindern und Jugendlichen aus Migrantenfamilien: Eine Fortschreibung der Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %E Sachverständigenkommission 11. Kinder- u. Jugendbericht %J Migration und die europäische Integration - Herausforderungen für die Kinder- und Jugendhilfe (Mat. zum 11. Kinder- u. Jugendber. Bd.5) %C München %I Verlag Deutsches Jugendinstitut %P 9-70 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3350 %A OECD %D 2003 %T Society at a Glance - OECD Social Indicators 2002 (Chapters EQ1, EQ2, CO5) %C Paris %I OECD Publication Service %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 3349 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Sonja Raderschall %D 2002 %T Welfarisation in Deutschland: Werden die Familien abhängig von der Sozialhilfe? %J ifb-Materialien 1-02 %C Bamberg %I Universität Bamberg, Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung (ifb) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ifb.bayern.de/imperia/md/content/stmas/ifb/materialien/mat_2002_1.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3348 %A Georges de Ménil %D 2004 %T Enlargement: The Challenge of Migration from the New Member States %J CESifo Forum 3/2004 %C Munich %I University of Munich, CESifo %2 cross-sectional %F migration %U http://www.ifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESIfo+Forum+2004/CESIfo+Forum+3/2004/forum3%2D04%2Dpanel2%2Dmenil.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3347 %A Roland Günther %D 2003 %T Report on compiled information %J CHINTEX Working Paper #19 %C Wiesbaden %I Destatis %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Report %M 3346 %A Petra Buhr %D 2004 %T Armut und Armutsentwicklung in Deutschland - Status Quo und mögliche Folgen der Reformpolitik %J ZeS- Arbeitspapier Nr. 4/2004 %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Zentrum für Sozialpolitik %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.zes.uni-bremen.de/xml/arbeitspapierDownload.php?ID=215&SPRACHE=DE&TYPE=PDF %G D %0 Report %M 3345 %A Hendrik Dräther %A Heinz Rothgang %D 2004 %T Die Familienversicherung für Ehepaare in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung - Problemanalyse und Lösungsvorschläge %J ZES-Arbeitspapier Nr. 9/2004 %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Zentrum für Sozialpolitik %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.zes.uni-bremen.de/xml/arbeitspapierDownload.php?ID=218&SPRACHE=DE&TYPE=PDF %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3344 %A Irene Becker %D 2004 %T Soziale Gerechtigkeit und Privatisierung von Sicherungssystemen %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 57 %N 9 %P 474-482 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3343 %A Frank Fujita %A Ed Diener %D 2005 %T Life Satisfaction Set Point: Stability and Change %J Journal of Personality and Social Psychology %V 88 %N 1 %P 158-164 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.apa.org/journals/features/psp881158.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3342 %A Olli Kangas %A Veli-Matti Ritakallio %D 2004 %T Relative to What? Cross-national Picture of European Poverty Measured by Regional, National and European Standards %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 384 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/384.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3341 %A Wendy Sigle-Rushton %A Jane Waldfogel %D 2004 %T Family Gaps in Income: A Cross-National Comparison %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 382 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/382.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3340 %A C. Jeffrey Waddoups %D 2004 %T Inequality in Household Income: A Cross-Country Inter-Industry Analysis %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 380 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/380.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3339 %A Irwin Garfinkel %A Lee Rainwater %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2004 %T Welfare State Expenditures and the Distribution of Child Opportunities %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 379 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/379.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3338 %A Timothy Patrick Moran %D 2004 %T Bootstrapping the LIS: Statistical Inference and Patterns of Inequality in the Global North %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 378 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/378.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3337 %A Solomon W. Polachek %D 2004 %T How the Human Capital Model Explains Why the Gender Wage Gap Narrowed %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 375 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F education, gender, labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/375.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3336 %A Kenneth Nelson %D 2004 %T Mechanisms of Poverty Alleviation - A New Method for Disaggregating Anti-Poverty Effects into Various Transfer Programs in Different Types of Welfare States %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 372 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/372.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3335 %A Lane Kenworthy %D 2004 %T Welfare States, Real Incomes and Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 370 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/370.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3334 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2004 %T Public Policy and Economic Inequality: The United States in Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 367 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/LISwps/367.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3333 %A Irena Kogan %D 2003 %T A Study of Employment Careers of Immigrants in Germany %J MZES Working Papers No. 66 %C Mannheim %I Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/publications/wp/wp-66.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3332 %A Alois Stutzer %A Bruno S. Frey %D 2004 %T Reported subjective Well-Being: A Challenge for Economic Theory and Economic Policy %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 124 %N 2 %P 191-231 %/ 2003: Paper prepared for the SOEP 2003 Anniversary Conference, Berlin July 7-9, 2003. Zurich: Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F subjective indicators %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3331 %A Sébastien Badina %A Uwe Warner %D 2003 %T Impact of weighting systems on panel surveys (ECHP and SOEP, PSELL2) %J CHINTEX Working Paper #18 %I Destatis %2 methodological %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3330 %A Markus Gangl %D 2004 %T Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen und die Struktur von Matchingprozessen im Arbeitsmarkt: ein deutsch-amerikanischer Vergleich %E Günther Schmid %E Markus Gangl %E Peter Kupka %J Arbeitsmarktpolitik und Strukturwandel: Empirische Analysen (BeitrAB 286) %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %P 59-72 %/ 2003: Wirtschaft und Statistik 2/2003, S. 140-146 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3329 %A Markus Gangl %D 2004 %T Institutions and the Structure of Labour Market Matching in the United States and West Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 20 %N 3 %P 171-187 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3328 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2004 %T Gewinnen arbeitgeberseitige Entlassungen an Bedeutung? Zur Entwicklung der Beschäftigungssicherheit auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 459 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42659.de/dp459.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3327 %A Alan S. Zuckerman %A Martin Kroh %D 2006 %T The Social Logic of Bounded Partisanship in Germany: A Comparison of West Germans, East Germans and Immigrants %J Comparative European Politics %V 4 %N 1 %P 65-93 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 450. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42571/dp450.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3326 %A John Ermisch %A Marco Francesconi %A Thomas Siedler %D 2006 %T Intergenerational Mobility and Marital Sorting %J Economic Journal %V 116 %N 513 %P 659-679 %/ 2004: "Intergenerational Economic Mobility and Assortative Mating", DIW Discussion Paper No. 448. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2005: IZA DP No. 1847. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42569/dp448.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1847.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3325 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2005 %T Nachhilfe als Strategie zur Verwirklichung von Bildungszielen. Eine empirische Untersuchung mit Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Zeitschrift für Pädagogik %V 51 %N 3 %P 363-379 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 447. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.42557.de/dp447.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3324 %A Helgard van Hüllen %D 2007 %T Rechtskunde. Eine praktische Einführung %C Troisdorf %I Bildungsverlag Eins %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3323 %A Hans J. Baumgartner %A Viktor Steiner %D 2004 %T Enrolment into Higher Education and Changes in Repayment Obligations of Student Aid - Microeconometric Evidence for Germany - %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 444 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F education, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42514/dp444.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3322 %A Christin Schäfer %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Klaus-Robert Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Automatic Identification of Faked and Fraudulent Interviews in Surveys by Two Different Methods %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 441 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42515/dp441.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3321 %A Philippe Van Kerm %D 2003 %T An anatomy of household income volatility in European countries %J CHER Document No. 16 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Report %M 3320 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2004 %T Work Incentives and Labor Supply Effects of the 'Mini-Jobs Reform' in Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 438 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42409/dp438.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3319 %A Deborah Mabbett %D 2004 %T Fiscal Stabilisers in Europe: The Macroeconomic Impact of Tax and Benefit Systems %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/04 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp0704.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3318 %A Herwig Immervoll %D 2004 %T Average and marginal effective tax rates facing workers in the EU. A micro-level analysis of levels, distributions and driving factors %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM6/04 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, labour, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/EMWP0604.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3317 %A Gerlinde Verbist %D 2004 %T Redistributive Effects and Progressivity of Taxes: An International Comparison across the EU using EUROMOD %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM5/04 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/EMWP0504.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3316 %A Olivier Bargain %A Kristian Orsini %D 2004 %T In-work policies in Europe: killing two birds with one stone? %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM4/04 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1445. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 Simulation %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/EMWP0404.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1445.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3315 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2004 %T Co-payments for prescription drugs and the demand for doctor visits - Evidence from a natural experiment %J Health Economics %V 13 %N 11 %P 1081-1089 %/ 2003: Working Paper No. 0307. Zurich: University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F health %U http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2003/wp0307.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3314 %A Maria A. Davia %D 2004 %T Tackling multiple choices: a joint determination of transitions out of education and into the labour market across the European Union %J ISER Working Paper No. 2004-22 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 longitudinal %F education, labour, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-22.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3313 %A Cheti Nicoletti %A Franco Peracchi %D 2004 %T The effects on income imputation on micro analyses: Evidence from the ECHP %J ISER Working Paper No. 2004-19 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 methodological %F income and poverty, methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-19.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3312 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 2008 %T Longitudinal Research: An Emergent Method in the Social Sciences %E Sharlene Nargy Hesse-Biber %E Patricia Leavy %J Handbook of Emergent Methods %C New York %I Guilford Press %P 441-450 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3311 %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2004 %T Motherhood and Wages %J Transfer %V 10 %N 1 %P 88-105 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3310 %A Siv Gustafsson %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2004 %T New evidence on work among new mothers. What can trade unions do? %J Transfer %V 10 %N 1 %P 34-47 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3309 %A Daniela Del Boca %A Silvia Pasqua %D 2004 %T Labour supply of Italian mothers. A comparison with other EU countries: facts, data and public policies %J Transfer %V 10 %N 1 %P 106-121 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Generic %M 3308 %A Statistisches Bundesamt %D 2004 %T Key indicator Gender Pay Gap in unadjusted form (Germany, 2003) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3307 %A Guido Heineck %D 2004 %T Do Catholic women with non-smoking husbands earn less in a second job? - assorted topics in empirical labor economics (Dissertation) %C Bamberg %I Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Fakultät für Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %U http://elib.uni-bamberg.de/volltexte/2004/3.html %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3306 %A Guido Heineck %D 2003 %T Kirchgang, religiöses Humankapital und Arbeitsangebot verheirateter Frauen in Deutschland %E Marianne Heimbach-Steins %E Bärbel Kerkhoff-Hader %E Eleonore Ploil %E Ines Weinrich %J Genderforschung in Bamberg (Forschungsforum Universität Bamberg; Heft 11) %C Bamberg %I Universitäts-Verlag Bamberg %P 82-88 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://heineck.he.ohost.de/files/pdf/gender.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3305 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2004 %T Self-Employment Dynamics Across the Business Cycle: Migrants Versus Natives %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 455 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42664/dp455.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3304 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2004 %T Self-assessed health, reference levels, and mortality %J MEA Discussion Paper No. 57-2004 %C Mannheim %I Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.mea.uni-mannheim.de/publications/meadp_057-04.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3303 %A Philippe Mahler %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2004 %T Single Motherhood and (Un)Equal Educational Opportunities: Evidence for Germany %J IZA DP No. 1391 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2005: Socioeconomic Institute Working Paper No. 0512. University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1391.pdf, http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2005/wp0512.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3302 %A Tito Boeri %A J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz %A Vincenzo Galasso %D 2004 %T Cross-Skill Redistribution and the Tradeoff between Unemployment Benefits and Employment Protection %J IZA DP No. 1371 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1371.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3301 %A Annette Bergemann %A Antje Mertens %D 2004 %T Job Stability Trends, Layoffs, and Transitions to Unemployment: An Empirical Analysis for West Germany %J IZA DP No. 1368 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1368.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3300 %A Bernard M. S. van Praag %D 2004 %T The Connexion between Old and New Approaches to Financial Satisfaction %J IZA DP No. 1162 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, methods %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1162.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3299 %A Guido Heineck %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2004 %T Fly Me to the Moon: The Determinants of Secondary Jobholding in Germany and the UK %J IZA DP No. 1358 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1358.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3298 %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2004 %T Subjective Well-Being and Relative Deprivation: An Empirical Link %J IZA DP No. 1351 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 449. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1351.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42570/dp449.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3297 %A John T. Addison %A Mário Centeno %A Pedro Portugal %D 2004 %T Key Elasticities in Job Search Theory: International Evidence %J IZA DP No. 1314 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1314.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3296 %A Olaf Groh-Samberg %D 2004 %T Armut und Klassenstruktur - Zur Kritik der Entgrenzungsthese aus einer multidimensionalen Perspektive %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 56 %N 4 %P 653-682 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3295 %A Sachverständigenrat für Zuwanderung und Integration %D 2004 %T Migration und Integration - Erfahrungen nutzen, Neues wagen (Jahresgutachten des Sachverständigenrates für Zuwanderung und Integration) %C Nürnberg %I Sachverständigenrat für Zuwanderung und Integration %/ als CD %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 3294 %A Tanja Zähle %D 2004 %T Dynamik von Armut: Wege in, aus und durch Armut - Eine Längsschnittanalyse auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels und der CHER-Database (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, FB Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3293 %A Daniel Wachtlin %D 2004 %T Ein sequentielles Verfahren zur Konversion von Surveydaten (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, FB Wirtschaftswissenschaft %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3292 %A Holger Viebrok %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %A Winfried Schmähl %D 2004 %T Private Vorsorge statt gesetzlicher Rente: Wer gewinnt, wer verliert? (Beiträge zur Sozial- und Verteilungspolitik, Bd. 3) %C Münster %I LIT %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3291 %A Gosta Esping-Andersen %D 2004 %T Indicators and Social Accounting for 21st Century Social Policy %J Paper presented at the OECD World Forum on Key Indicators "Statistics, Knowledge and Policy", Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 %C Barcelona %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/6/52/33808704.doc %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3290 %A OECD %D 2004 %T Improving Skills for More and Better Jobs: Does Training Make a Difference? (Chapter 4) %J OECD Employment Outlook %C Paris %I OECD %P 183-224 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3289 %A Eva Tenzer %D 2004 %T Vater werden? Neue Studie untersucht die Motive kinderloser Männer %J Psychologie heute %N Oktob %P 16 %F %G D %0 Report %M 3288 %A Jürgen Volkert %A et al. %D 2003 %T Operationalisierung der Armuts- und Reichtumsmessung (Lebenslagen in Deutschland, Forschungsprojekt im Rahmen der Armuts- und Reichtumsberichtserstattung der Bundesregierung) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3287 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2004 %T Investigating the Patterns and Determinants of Life Satisfaction in Germany Following Reunification %J Journal of Human Resources %V 39 %N 3 %P 649-673 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 3286 %A Dirk Horstkötter %A Rainer (Auswertungen: Peter Krause) Hübner %D 2004 %T Verteilter Wohlstand - Wird die Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich in Deutschland angesichts der Reformagenda tatsächlich immer größer? %J Capital %N 20 %P 18-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3285 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2004 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung in West- und Ostdeutschland - Teilnehmer, Struktur und individueller Ertrag %J Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (ZAF) %V 37 %N 2 %P 73-126 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3284 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2004 %T Employment protection and effort among German employees %J Economics Letters %V 85 %N 3 %P 353-357 %/ 2004: IZA Repring Series A - 255/2004. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3283 %A Ulrich Ronellenfitsch %A Oliver Razum %D 2004 %T Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe in Germany %J International Journal for Equity in Health %V 3 %N 4 %P xx %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/pdf/1475-9276-3-4.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3282 %A Sascha O. Becker %A Frank Siebern-Thomas %D 2004 %T Supply of Schools, Educational Attainment and Earnings %C Munich %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sobecker.de/returns.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3281 %A Bruno S. Frey %A Alois Stutzer %D 2004 %T Happiness Research: State and Prospects %J IEW Working Paper No. 190 %C Zurich %I University of Zurich, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, methods %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 3280 %A Projektgruppe Bürgerversicherung des SPD-Parteivorstandes (Hrsg.) %D 2004 %T Modell einer solidarischen Bürgerversicherung %C Berlin %I SPD %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3279 %A Charlotte Lauer %D 2004 %T Education, Gender and Earnings in France and Germany: Level and Dispersion Effects %J Brussels Economic Review - Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles %V 47 %N 3/4 %P 505-541 %/ 2004: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-54. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0454.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3278 %A Arjan J. Soede %A J.Cok Vrooman %A Piere Marco Ferrarese %A Giovanna Segre %D 2004 %T Unequal Welfare States - distributive consequences of population ageing in six European countries %C The Hague %I Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) %2 Simulation %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 3277 %A Claudia Borchard-Tuch %D 2004 %T Unzufrieden ohne Job %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 29.10.2004 %P 18 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3276 %A Guido Heineck %D 2004 %T Does religion influence the labor supply of married women in Germany? %J Journal of Socio-Economics %V 33 %N 3 %P 307-328 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3275 %A Bernard M.S. Van Praag %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2004 %T Happiness Quantified - A Satisfaction Calculus Approach %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3274 %A Anita I. Drever %D 2004 %T Separeate Spaces, Separate Outcomes? Neighbourhood Impacts on Minorities in Germany %J Urban Studies %V 41 %N 8 %P 1423-1439 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3273 %A Jan Goebel %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 2004 %T Einkommen - Verteilung, Armut und Dynamik (Teil II, Kap. 18) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 623-638 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3272 %A Reinhard Pollack %D 2004 %T Soziale Mobilität (Teil II, Kap. 17) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 614-622 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3271 %A Christa Fricke %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Sparen und Verschuldung privater Haushalte (Teil II, Kap. 15) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 595-602 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3270 %A Wolfgang Keck %D 2004 %T Zuwanderer und Ausländer in Deutschland (Teil II, Kap. 13) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 576-583 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3269 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Stefan Weick %D 2004 %T Lebenssituation von Älteren (Teil II, Kap. 12) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 564-575 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3268 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2004 %T Lebenssituation von Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen (Teil II, Kap. 11) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 555-563 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3267 %A Regina Berger-Schmitt %D 2004 %T Umwelt (Teil II, Kap. 8) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 524-533 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3266 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Aline Schniewind %D 2004 %T Wohnverhältnisse und Wohnkosten (Teil II, Kap. 7) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 513-523 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3265 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2004 %T Situation und Erwartungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt (Teil II, Kap. 6) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 503-512 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3264 %A Rolf Becker %D 2004 %T Bildung (Teil II, Kap. 5) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 489-502 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3263 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2004 %T Gesundheit (Teil II, Kap. 4) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 479-488 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3262 %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2004 %T Zufriedenheit in Lebensbereichen (Teil II, Kap. 2) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2004 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 450) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 457-467 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3261 %A Christopher T. Whelan %A Richard Layte %A Bertrand Maître %D 2004 %T Deprivation and Social Exclusion %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 225-249 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3260 %A Richard Layte %A Didier Fouarge %D 2004 %T The dynamics of income poverty %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 202-224 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3259 %A J.A. Muffels %A Joachim Frick %A Wilfred Uunk %D 2004 %T Income and patterns of inequality %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 171-201 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3258 %A Mette C. Deding %A Peder J. Pedersen %A Torben D. Schmidt %D 2004 %T Unemployment and welfare regimes: measurement, search activity and income distribution %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 146-170 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3257 %A Ruud J. A. Muffels %A Trudie Schils %D 2004 %T Labour market mobility patterns %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 120-145 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3256 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2004 %T Standard and non-standard employment: gender and modernisation in European labour markets %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 99-119 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3255 %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Maria Iacovou %A Karen L. Robson %A Wilfred Uunk %D 2004 %T Family effects on employment %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 69-98 %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3254 %A Antonio Schizzerotto %A Mario Lucchini %D 2004 %T Transitions to adulthood %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 46-68 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3253 %A Maria Iacovou %D 2004 %T Patterns of family living %E Richard Berthoud %E Maria Iacovou %J Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 21-45 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3252 %A Richard Berthoud %A Maria (eds.) Iacovou %D 2004 %T Social Europe - Living Standards and Welfare States %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3251 %A Christoph Schröder %D 2004 %T Armut in Europa %J IW trends %V 31 %N 2 %P xx %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.iwkoeln.de/Portals/0/pdf/trends02_04_6.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 3250 %A European Commission %D 2003 %T Employment in Europe 2003 - Recent Trends and Prospects (Chapter 3, 4 and 5) %C Luxembourg %I Office for Official Publications of the European Communities %2 longitudinal %F %U http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/publications/2004/keah03001_en.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3249 %A Europäische Kommission %D 2003 %T Beschäftigung in Europa 2003 - Jüngste Tendenzen und Ausblick in die Zukunft (Kapitel 3, 4 u. 5) %C Luxemburg %I Amt für amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaften %2 longitudinal %F %U http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/publications/2004/keah03001_de.pdf %W ECHP %G D %0 Report %M 3248 %A Commission of the European Communities %D 2003 %T Commission Staff Working Paper "Draft Joint Inclusion Report" - Statistical Annex (COM(2003)773 final) %C Brussels %I Commission of the European Communities %2 longitudinal %F %U http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/soc-prot/soc-incl/sec_2003_1425_final_en.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Generic %M 3247 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T SOEP: Eine Datenbasis für inderdisziplinäre Migrationsanalysen %J AKI-Newsletter Ausgabe 02 Februar 2004 %P 4 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.wzb.eu/zkd/aki/files/aki_newsletter_feb04.pdf %G D %0 Generic %M 3246 %A o.V. %D 2004 %T Getrennte Lebensräume oder vielfältige soziale Bezüge von MigrantInnen? %J AKI-Newsletter Ausgabe 03 Juli 2004 %P 3 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.wzb.eu/zkd/aki/files/aki_newsletter_juli04.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3245 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Elisabeth Birkner %D 2004 %T Kleine Beschäftigungsverhältnisse: Kein Jobwunder - Dauerhafter Rückgang von Zweitbeschäftigungen? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 34 %P 487-497 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3244 %A Erin Todd Bronchetti %A Dennis H. Sullivan %D 2004 %T Income packages of households with children: a cross-national correlation analysis %J Socio-Economic Review (Special Issue: Twenty years of research on income inequality, poverty and redistribution in the developed world) %V 2 %N 2 %P 315-339 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3243 %A Libertad González %D 2004 %T Single mothers and work %J Socio-Economic Review (Special Issue: Twenty years of research on income inequality, poverty and redistribution in the developed world) %V 2 %N 2 %P 285-313 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3242 %A Serge Allegrezza %A Georges Heinrich %A David Jesuit %D 2004 %T Poverty and income inequality in Luxembourg and the 'Grande Région' in comparative perspective %J Socio-Economic Review (Special Issue: Twenty years of research on income inequality, poverty and redistribution in the developed world) %V 2 %N 2 %P 263-283 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3241 %A Frauke Wieting %D 2004 %T Private Haushalte in prekären Lebenslagen - Die Abgrenzung prekärer Lebenslagen in der Sozialpolitik und ihre Abbildung im Sozioökonomischen Panel (Diplomarbeit) %C Gießen %I Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Prof. f. Wirtschaftslehre des Privathaushalts u. Familienwissensch %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 3240 %A o. V. %D 2004 %T Pressemeldung: Studie: Haustierhalter leben gesünder - Einzelauswertung aus dem deutschen Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J BMBF-Aktuell 176/2004 vom 12.08.2004 %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.bmbf.de/press/1223.php %G D %0 Report %M 3239 %A Bruce Headey %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T The relationship between pet ownership and health outcomes: German longitudinal evidence %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 434 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42336/dp434.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3238 %A Herwig Immervoll %D 2004 %T Falling up the Stairs - An Exploration of the Effects of "Bracket Creep" on Household Incomes %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/04 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/em0304.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3237 %A Philippe Van Kerm %D 2004 %T What Lies Behind Income Mobility? Reranking and Distributional Change in Belgium, Western Germany and the USA %J Economica %V 71 %N 282 %P 223-239 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3236 %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2004 %T Balancing Work and Family Life in Japan and Four European Countries: Econometric Analyses on Mothers' Employment and Timing of Maternity (Tinbergen Institute Research Series No. 337; Dissertation) %C Amsterdam %I Thela Thesis / Tinbergen Institute %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3235 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael Shields %D 2003 %T Valuing the Benefits of Reunification for East Germans: An Investigation of Changes in Life Satisfaction %J Paper presented at the Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, April 7-9, 2003, Warwick %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.warwick.ac.uk/res2003/papers/ShieldsM.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3234 %A Peter Westerheide %D 2004 %T Auswirkungen von Erbschaften und Schenkungen auf die Vermögensbildung privater Personen und Haushalte - Eine ökonometrische Analyse auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-28 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0428.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3233 %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2009 %T Geographic labour mobility and unemployment insurance in Europe %J Journal of Population Economics %V 22 %N 2 %P 267–283 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1253. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1007/s00148-008-0194-7 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1253.pdf; http://www.popecon.org/download/tatsiramos20090213.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3232 %A John T. Addison %A Mário Centeno %A Pedro Portugal %D 2004 %T Reservation Wages, Search Duration, and Accepted Wages in Europe %J IZA DP No. 1252 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1252.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3231 %A Amelie Constant %D 2004 %T Immigrant versus Native Businesswomen: Proclivity and Performance %J IZA DP No. 1234 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender, migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1234.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3230 %A Eli Berman %A Kevin Lang %A Erez Siniver %D 2000 %T Language-Skill Complementary: Returns to Immigrant Language Acquisition %J NBER Working Paper 7737 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 3229 %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %A Mark Wooden %D 2004 %T Money Doesn't Buy Happiness ... Or Does It? A Reconsideration Basen on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption %J IZA DP No. 1218 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators, income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1218.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3228 %A Michael Fertig %D 2004 %T The Societal Integration of Immigrants in Germany %J IZA DP No. 1213 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2004: RWI: Discussion Papers No. 18. Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 cross-sectional %F migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1213.pdf, http://www.rwi-essen.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PUBLIKATIONEN/RWIDP/RWI_DP018/DP_04_018.PDF %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3227 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2004 %T Living Conditions of Children and Parental Well-Being - Evidence from German Data on Life Satisfaction %J IZA DP No. 1200 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation, family and networks, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1200.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3226 %A Stefan Boes %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2004 %T Income and Happiness: New Results from Generalized Threshold and Sequential Models %J IZA DP No. 1175 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2004: Socioeconomic Institute WP No. 0407. University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1175.pdf, http://www.soi.uzh.ch/research/wp/2004/wp0407.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3225 %A Konstantinos Tatsiramos %D 2004 %T The Effect of Unempolyment Insurance on Unemployment Duration and the Subsequent Employment Stability %J IZA DP No. 1163 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1163.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3224 %A Udo Schneider %A Brit S. Schneider %D 2006 %T The effects of education and working hours on health: A multivariate probit approach %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapiere 05-06 %C Bayreuth %I Universität Bayreuth, Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.fiwi.uni-bayreuth.de/Workingpapers/WP_05-06.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3223 %A Andrey Launov %A Joachim Wolff %A Stephan Klasen %D 2004 %T Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment Rates of Low-Skilled and Elder Workers in West Germany: A Search Equilibrium Approach %J IZA DP No. 1161 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, education, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1161.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3222 %A Martin Biewen %D 2009 %T Measuring state dependence in individual poverty histories when there is feedback to employment status and household composition %J Journal of Applied Econometrics %V 24 %N 7 %P 1095–1116 %/ 2004: Measuring State Dependence in Individual Poverty Status: Are There Feedback Effects to Employment Decisions and Household Composition? IZA DP No. 1138. Bonn, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and DIW Discussion Paper No. 429. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %R 10.1002/jae.1081 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, income and poverty %X This paper argues that the assumption of strict exogeneity, which is usually invoked in estimating models of state dependence with unobserved heterogeneity, is violated in the poverty context as important variables determining contemporaneous poverty status, in particular employment status and household composition, are likely to be influenced by past poverty outcomes. Therefore, a model of state dependence is developed that explicitly allows for possible feedback effects from past poverty to future employment and household composition outcomes. Empirical results based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) suggest that there are indeed such feedback effects and that failure to take them into account may lead to biased estimates of the state dependence effect. %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1138.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41894/dp429.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3221 %A Brunon Górecki %A Marian Wisniewski %D 2003 %T Wage mobility %J CHER Document No. 14 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3220 %A Eva Matter Schaffner %D 2004 %T Der Stress des Pendelns lohnt sich nicht: Das Paradox der langen Arbeitswege %J Neue Züricher Zeitung, 08.09.2004 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 3219 %A Richard Berthoud %D 2004 %T Patterns of poverty across Europe %C Bristol %I Policy Press %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3218 %A Richard Berthoud %D 2004 %T Area Variations in Income, and in Poverty, across the EU %J EPAG Working Papers No. 2004-50 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3217 %A Antoine Math %D 2004 %T The Impact of Pension Reforms on Older People's Income: a Comparative View %E G. Hughes %E J. Stewart %J Reforming Pensions in Europe: Evolution of Pensions Financing and Sources of Retirement Income %C Cheltenham %I Edward Elgar %P 107-140 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3216 %A Markus Jochmann %A Winfried Pohlmeier %D 2003 %T The Causal Effect of Overqualification on Earnings: Evidence from a Bayesian Approach %E Felix Büchel %E Andries de Grip %E Antje Mertens %J Overeducation in Europe - Current Issues in theory and Policy %C Cheltenham %I Edward Elgar %P 93-108 %/ 2004: Diskussionspapier Nr. 04/06. Konstanz: Universität Konstanz u. ZEW Mannheim, DFG-Forschergruppe "Heterogene Arbeit"  %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3215 %A Markus Jochmann %A Winfried Pohlmeier %D 2004 %T Der Kausaleffekt von Bildungsinvestitionen: Empirische Evidenz für Deutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 04/05 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz u. ZEW Mannheim, DFG-Forschergruppe "Heterogene Arbeit" %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://w3.ub.uni-konstanz.de/v13/volltexte/2004/1187//pdf/04-05.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3214 %A Markus Grabka %D 2004 %T Finanzierung der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung über einkommensunabhängige Prämien - Auswirkungen einer Einführung eines Pauschalprämienmodells in der Krankenversicherung im Vergleich zum Modell der Bürgerversicherung %J Gutachten im Auftrag der Bundestagsfraktion des Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Gutachten Nr. 447) %C Berlin %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3213 %A Veysel Özcan %D 2004 %T Aspekte der sozio-ökonomischen und sozio-kulturellen Integration der türkischstämmigen Bevölkerung in Deutschland %J Die Situation der türkischstämmigen Bevölkerung in Deutschland. Gutachten im Auftrag des Sachverständignrates für Zuwanderung und Integration %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bamf.de/cln_101/nn_443294/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Migration/Downloads/ZuwanderungsratExpertisen/exp-oezdemir-zuwanderungsrat,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/exp-oezdemir-zuwanderungsrat.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3212 %A Christoph Schröder %D 2004 %T Verteilung (Kapitel II.9) %E Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln %J Perspektive 2050 - Ökonomik des demographischen Wandels %C Köln %I Deutscher Instituts-Verlag %P 265-291 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3211 %A Michael Grömling %A Christoph Schröder %D 2001 %T Macht uns Wachstum arm? - Ungleichheit im Wohlfahrtsstaat %E Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln %J Fördern und Fordern - Ordnungspolitische Bausteine für mehr Beschäftigung %C Köln %I Deutscher Instituts-Verlag %P 15-62 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3210 %A Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %D 2004 %T Bundesbericht Forschung 2004 (S. 105 u. 357) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3209 %A Markus Gangl %D 2004 %T Welfare States and the Scar Effects of Unemployment: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and West Germany %J American Journal of Sociology %V 109 %N 6 %P 1319-1364 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3208 %A Andrea Ziefle %D 2004 %T Die individuellen Kosten des Erziehungsurlaubs: Eine empirische Analyse der kurz- und längerfristigen Folgen für den Karriereverlauf von Frauen %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 56 %N 2 %P 213-231 %/ 2004: WZB Discussion Paper No. SP I 2004-102 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F gender, labour %U http://skylla.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2004/i04-102.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3207 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Markus Gangl %D 2004 %T Assessing Bias in the Estimation of Causal Effects: Rosenbaum Bounds on Matching Estimators and Instrumental Variables Estimation with Imperfect Instruments %J WZB Discussion Paper No. SP I 2004-101 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F methods %U http://bibliothek.wzb.eu/pdf/2004/i04-101.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3206 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Marc Szydlik %D 2004 %T Zukünftige Vermögen - wachsende Ungleichheit %E Marc Szydlik %J Generation und Ungleichheit (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 19) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 243-264 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3205 %A Martin Diewald %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2004 %T Soziale Herkunft, Beziehung zu den Eltern und das kulturelle und soziale Kapital von Jugendlichen %E Marc Szydlik %J Generation und Ungleichheit (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 19) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 104-127 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3204 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2004 %T Hauptschule, Realschule oder Gymnasium? Soziale Herkunft als Determinante der Schulwahl %E Marc Szydlik %J Generation und Ungleichheit (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 19) %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 77-103 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3203 %A Frances McGinnity %D 2004 %T Welfare for the Unemployed in Britain and Germany - Who benefits? (Dissertation) %C Cheltenham %I Edward Elgar %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3202 %A Tobias Arens %A Herman Quinke %D 2003 %T Bildungsbedingte öffentliche Transfers und Investitionspotentiale privater Haushalte in Deutschland (Schriftenreihe der Expertenkommission Finanzierung Lebenslangen Lernens, Bd. 3) %C Bielefeld %I W. Bertelsmann Verlag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3201 %A Thomas Rauschenbach %A et al. %D 2004 %T Non-formale und informelle Bildung im Kindes- und Jugendalter - Konzeptionelle Grundlagen für einen Nationalen Bildungsbericht (Bildungsreform Bd. 6; insbes. Kap. 8.1.2.3) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 3200 %A N. Gregory Mankiw %D 2001 %T Grundzüge der Volkswirtschaftslehre (2., überarbeitete Auflage; aus dem amerikanischen Englisch übertragen von Adolf Wagner; Teil VI, Kap. 20) %C Stuttgart %I Schäffer-Poeschel %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3199 %A Melanie Arntz %A Alexander Spermann %D 2004 %T Minijob-Regelung unattraktiv für Unterstützungsempfänger %J ZEWnews %N Juni %P 3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3198 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 2004 %T Convergence and determinants of non-employment durations in Eastern and Western Germany %J Journal of Population Economics %V 17 %N 2 %P 249-266 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3197 %A Rotraut Weeber %A Simone Bosch %D 2004 %T Wohnen in den Zentren - Wohnwünsche und Realität %J Bundesbaublatt %N 6 %P 20-25 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3196 %A Cathal O'Donoghue %A Massimo Baldini %A Daniela Mantovani %D 2004 %T Modelling the Redistributive Impact of Indirect Taxes in Europe: An Application of EUROMOD %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/01 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 other %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/em701.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3195 %A Arbeitsgemeinschaft Riedmüller/Infratest %D 2004 %T Die Lebenssituation alleinstehender Frauen in Deutschland %J Untersuchung im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %C o.O. %I BMFSFJ online %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Abteilung4/Pdf-Anlagen/lebenssituation-alleinstehender-frauen,property=pdf.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3194 %A Karsten Hank %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2002 %T Modes of Childcare and the Difficult Compatibility of Childrearing and Employment in (Western) Germany %J Familienpolitik und Familienstrukturen (Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Vol. 108) %N 108 %P 95-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3193 %A Karsten Hank %D 2004 %T Effects of Early Life Family Events on Women's Late Life Labour Market Behaviour: An Analysis of the Relationship between Childbearing and Retirement in Western Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 20 %N 3 %P 189-199 %/ 2004: MEA Discussion Paper 47-04. Mannheim: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.esr.oupjournals.org/cgi/reprint/20/3/189.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3192 %A Karsten Hank %D 2003 %T The Differential Influence of Women's Residential District on the Risk of Entering First Marriage and Motherhood in Western Germany %J Population and Environment %V 25 %N 1 %P 3-21 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3191 %A Karsten Hank %A et al. %D 2004 %T Öffentliche Kinderbetreuung und individuelle Fertilitätsentscheidungen in Deutschland und Schweden %J Demographischer und sozialer Wandel (Psychosozial Nr. 95, 27. Jg., Heft 1) %P 47-57 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3190 %A Karsten Hank %D 2003 %T Die Familiengründung westdeutscher Frauen im regionalen Kontext %E Jutta Allmendinger %J Entstaatlichung und soziale Sicherheit (Verhandlungen des 31. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Leipzig 2002) %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P?? %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3189 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2004 %T Werden Frauen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt diskriminiert? %E Heimbach-Steins %E et al. %J Strukturierung von Wissen und die symbolische Ordnung der Geschlechter - Gender Tagung Bamberg 2003 %C Münster %I Lit-Verlag %P 73-82 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 3188 %A Paul Marschall %D 2004 %T Lebensstilwandel in Ostdeutschland - Gesundheitsökonomische Implikationen (Allokation im Marktwirschaftlichen System, Bd. 51; Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3187 %A Volker Ulrich %A Udo Schneider %D 2004 %T Die Rolle des Patienten im Rahmen der Arzt-Patient-Beziehung %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapiere 04-04 %C Bayreuth %I Universität Bayreuth, Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3186 %A Hedwig Prey %A Elke Wolf %D 2004 %T Catch Me If You Can. Erklärungsfaktoren des Lohndifferenzials zwischen Männern und Frauen in den Jahren 1984 bis 2001 %E Bernd Fitzenberger %E Werner Smolny %E Peter Winker %J Herausforderungen an den Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland. Wirtschaftspolitisches Memorandum aus wissenschaftlicher Sicht %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 143-167 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3185 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %A Christoph Wunder %D 2004 %T Alterssicherung: Gesunkene Zufriedenheit und Skepsis gegenüber privater Vorsorge %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 22 %P 315-322 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3184 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Vertrauen in Deutschland: Großes Misstrauen gegenüber Institutionen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 21 %P 311-313 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3183 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2004 %T Gestiegene berufliche Mobilität geprägt von Frauen und Jüngeren %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 21 %P 303-310 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3182 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Harald Künemund %D 2004 %T Private Versorgung und Betreuung von Pflegebedürftigen in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 20 %P 289-294 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3181 %A Thorsten Schneider %A Harald Trabold %D 2004 %T Berufsarmee statt Wehrpflicht: eine ökonomisch sinnvolle Lösung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 4 %P 53-57 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3180 %A Christian Saborowski %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2004 %T Urlaub in Deutschland: Erwerbstätige nutzen ihren Urlaubsanspruch oftmals nicht aus %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 15 %P 171-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3179 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 2004 %T Are Migrants More Skilled than Non-Migrants? Repeat, return, and same-employer migrants %J Canadian Journal of Economics %V 37 %N 4 %P 830-849 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 422. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2004: NBER Working Paper 10633. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, labour, education %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41672/dp422.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3178 %A Christoph Wunder %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2005 %T Zufriedenheit mit der Alterssicherung und Präferenzen für alternative Sicherungsmodelle - Empirische Analysen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform (ZSR) %V 51 %N 1 %P 7-39 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 420. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F transfer systems, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.41671.de/dp420.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3177 %A Peter Haan %A Viktor Steiner %D 2004 %T Distributional and Fiscal Effects of the German Tax Reform 2000 - A Behavioral Microsimulation Analysis %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 419 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 Simulation %F transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41670/dp419.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3176 %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2004 %T Child Care Costs and Mothers' Labor Supply: An Empirical Analysis for Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 412 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks, gender %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41290/dp412.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 3175 %A Ravenna Penning %D 2003 %T Ehegatten- und Kindesunterhalt nach Trennung und Scheidung - Ein Vergleich rechtlicher Ansprüche mit tatsächlichen Zahlungen anhand der Daten des Sozioökonomischen Panels (SOEP) in den Jahren 1984-1999 (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 3174 %A o.V. %D 2004 %T Niedriglohnsektor: Der Bedarf ist da %J iwd %V 30 %N 19 %P 4-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3173 %A Eiko Kenjoh %A Siv Gustafsson %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2003 %T Standard and Nonstandard Work Arrangements in The Netherlands, Sweden, Britain and Germany: Employment Choices and Wage Differences (in Japanese) %E Machiko Osawa %E Susan Houseman %J The Future of Working Life: a Comparison of Nonstandard work arrangements in Japan, Europe, and the United States (in Japanese) %I The Japan Institute of Labour %P 55-79 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G X %0 Book Section %M 3172 %A Siv Gustafsson %A Eiko Kenjoh %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2003 %T Employment Choices and Pay Differences between Nonstandard and Standard Work in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden %E Susan Houseman %E Machiko Osawa %J Nonstandard Work in Developed Economies - Causes and Consequences %C Kalamazoo, MI %I Upjohn Institute %P 215-266 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Newspaper Article %M 3171 %A Hanno Beck %D 2004 %T Arme, reiche Yuppies: Wer über Streß klagt, hat vielleicht einfach nur ein zu hohes Einkommen %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 02.05.2004 %P 36 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3170 %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2003 %T Family Policy and Below Replacement Fertility: Household Panel Data Analyses on Timing of Maternity in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands and Sweden (in Japanese) %J Mita Shogaku Kenkyu (Mita Business Review) %V 46 %N 3 %P 127-147 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G X %0 Report %M 3169 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 2004 %T Beschäftigungsbedingungen in der Gebäudereinigung - Eine Analyse des Sozioökonomischen Panels %J Berichte der Werkstatt für Organisations- und Personalforschung e.V. Nr. 12 %C Berlin %I Werkstatt für Organisations- und Personalforschung e.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3168 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1996 %T Auswirkungen des Ehegattensplitting in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Ergebnisse einer mikroökonometrischen Analyse %E Barbara Seel %J Frauenpolitische Aspekte im Einkommensteuerrecht. Dokumentation einer Fachtagung am 17.11.1995 und einer Podiumsdiskussion am 09.02.1996 %C Wiesbaden %I Hessisches Ministerium für Frauen, Arbeit und Sozialordnung, Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit %P 159-183 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3167 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 2001 %T Incentive and Redistribution Effects of the German Tax Reform 2000 %J FinanzArchiv %V 57 %N 3 %P 316-332 %2 Simulation %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3166 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 2001 %T Incentive and Redistribution Effects of the "Karlsruher Entwurf zur Reform des Einkommensteuergesetzes" - The Case of Married Couples %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 121 %N 4 %P 625-637 %/ 2001: Diskussionsbeiträge aus dem Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Universität Hohenheim, Nr. 194/2001. Stuttgart %2 Simulation %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3165 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 2000 %T Arbeitsangebotseffekte des Steuer- und Transfersystems in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 220 %N 2 %P 191-213 %2 Simulation %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3164 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Martin Spiess %D 2004 %T Performance-Related Pay and Earnings Dynamics in West Germany: A GEE-Type Approach to a Two-Equation Panel Data Model with Continous and Limited Dependent Variables %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Madrid,19.-24. August 2004 %C Madrid %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.eea-esem.com/papers/eea-esem/2004/1297/PRP_MPMS.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3163 %A Lynn Prince Cooke %D 2004 %T The Gendered Division of Labor and Family Outcomes in Germany %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 66 %N 4 %P 1246-1259 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3162 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Marc Szydlik %D 2004 %T Inheritance and Gifts in Germany %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3161 %A Thomas Siedler %D 2004 %T Is the receipt of social assistance transmitted from parents to children? Evidence from German panel data %J Paper presented at the European meeting of the European Economic Association and the Econometric Society (EEA-ESEM), Madrid,19.-24. August 2004 %C Madrid %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.socialpolitik.org/tagungshps/2004/Papers/Siedler.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3160 %A Herwig Immervoll %A Henrik Jacobsen Kleven %A Claus Thustrup Kreiner %A Emmanuel Saez %D 2007 %T Welfare reform in European Countries: A Micro-Simulation Analysis %J Economic Journal %V 117 %N 516 %P 1-44 %/ 2006: OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 28. Paris: OECD Publishing; 2004: EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM1/04. Cambridge: University of Cambridge %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3159 %A o.V. %D 2004 %T EUROMOD - Distribution and decomposition of disposable income in the European Union %2 other %F %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3158 %A Rüdiger Zwerenz %A R.J. Knickenberg %A L. Schattenburg %A M.E. Beutel %D 2004 %T Berufliche Belastungen und Ressourcen berufstätiger Patienten der psychosomatischen Rehabilitation im Vergleich zur Allgemeinbevölkerung %J Rehabilitation %V 43 %N 1 %P 10-16 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3157 %A Keith Banting %A Will Kymlicka %D 2003 %T Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 366 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F migration, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/366.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3156 %A Felix Büchel %A Antje Mertens %A Kristian Orsini %D 2003 %T Is Mothers' Employment an Effective Means to Fight Family Poverty? Empirical Evidence from Seven European Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 363 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour, family and networks, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/363.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3155 %A Jorge Calero %D 2003 %T Exploring the Long Term Effects of Educational Policies on the Income Redistribution Processes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 361 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F education, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/361.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3154 %A Nicola Dickmann %D 2003 %T Fertility and Family Income on the Move: An International Comparison Over 20 Years %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 360 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/360.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3153 %A Hava Stier %A Hadas Mandel %D 2003 %T Inequality in the Family: The Institutional Aspects of Wives' Earning Dependency %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 359 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/359.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3152 %A Robert L. Brown %A Steven G. Prus %D 2003 %T Social Transfers and Income Inequality in Old-age: A Multi-national Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 355 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/355.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3151 %A Sara Voitchovsky %D 2005 %T Does the profile of income inequality matter for economic growth? %J Journal of Economic Growth %V 10 %N 3 %P 273-296 %/ 2003: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 354. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/354.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3150 %A Kevin Lomax %A Brian Gran %D 2003 %T Two Worlds of Retirement Income: A comparative Analysis of Retirement-Income Outcomes Using the Luxembourg Income Study %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 353 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/353.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 3149 %A Steven Pressman %D 2003 %T Feminist Explanations for the Feminization of Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 351 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/351.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3148 %A Veronika V. Eberharter %D 2003 %T Structural Features of Female Employment Status and Earnings Mobility: The Experience in Germany %J Review of Social Economy %V 41 %N 4 %P 511-533 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3147 %A Claudia Kurz %A Johannes Hoffmann %D 2004 %T A rental-equivalence index for owner-occupied housing in West Germany 1985 to 1998 %J Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper Series 1, No 08/2004 %C Frankfurt %I Deutsche Bundesbank %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3146 %A Elke Holst %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 2004 %T The Transition Into Work - Specialities For The Hidden Labour Force In Comparison To Other Economically Inactive Persons %J EPAG Working Paper 49 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3145 %A Andrea Schäfer %D 2003 %T Inklusion oder Exklusion? Erwerbsübergänge in und aus Teilzeitarbeit in Deutschland %J Potsdamer Beiträge zur Sozialforschung Nr. 18 %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3144 %A Sigurt Vitols %D 2003 %T Changes in Germany's Bahk-Based Financial System: Varieties of Capitalism Perspective %J WZB Discussion Paper No. SP II 2004 - 03 %C Berlin %I Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3143 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %A Susanne Koch %A Ulrike Kress %A Ulrich Walwei %A Gerd Zika %D 2003 %T Sozialabgaben und Beschäftigung %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB), Schwerpunktheft Löhne und Beschäftigung %V 36 %N 4 %P 672-688 %/ 2004: Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung und Politikberatung Nr. 26 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %U http://www.wipol.de/download/beitrwipol026.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3142 %A Björn Christensen %D 2003 %T Anspruchslohn und Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB), Schwerpunktheft Löhne und Beschäftigung %V 36 %N 4 %P 573-598 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3141 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2003 %T Geschlechtsspezifische Lohnunterschiede %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB), Schwerpunktheft Löhne und Beschäftigung %V 36 %N 4 %P 539-559 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3140 %A Uwe Blien %D 2003 %T Die Lohnkurve - Auswirkungen der regionalen Arbeitslosigkeit auf das Lohnniveau %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB), Schwerpunktheft Löhne und Beschäftigung %V 36 %N 4 %P 439-460 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3139 %A Wolfgang Franz %A Knut Gerlach %A Olaf Hübler %D 2003 %T Löhne und Beschäftigung: Was wissen wir mehr als vor 25 Jahren? %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB), Schwerpunktheft Löhne und Beschäftigung %V 36 %N 4 %P 399-410 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3138 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %A Jungmin Lee %D 2007 %T Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetch %J Review of Economics and Statistics %V 89 %N 2 %P 374-383 %/ 2003: NBER Working Paper No. 10186. Cambridge: National Bureau of Econonomic Research (NBER); 2005: IZA DP No. 1815. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators, international comparison, miscellaneous %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp1815.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3137 %A Gerd Grözinger %A Wenzel Matiaske %D 2004 %T Regional Unemployment and Individual Satisfaction %E Gerd Grözinger %E Anne van Aaken %J Inequality: New Analytical Approaches %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 87-104 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3136 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Marco Härpfer %D 2004 %T Income Inequality, Redistribution and Well-Being. Evidence From Longitudinal Data on Life Satisfaction %E Gerd Grözinger %E Anne van Aaken %J Inequality: New Analytical Approaches %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 61-86 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3135 %A Dierk Hirschel %D 2004 %T Do high incomes reflect individual performance? %E Gerd Grözinger %E Anne van Aaken %J Inequality: New Analytical Approaches %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 33-59 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3134 %A Claudia Diehl %A Sonja Haug %D 2003 %T Assessing migration and integration in an immigration hesitant country: the sources and problems of data in Germany %J Migration Studies (Studi Emigrazione) %V 40 %N 152 %P 747-771 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3133 %A o.V. %D 2004 %T Herren ohne Schöpfung %J iwd %V 30 %N 16 %P 8 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3132 %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2003 %T Kennziffern zur Verbraucherinformation bei risikobehafteten Finanzanlagen %J Arbeitsbericht Nr. 2/2003 %C Hohenheim %I Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Haushalts- und Konsumökonomik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3131 %A Ellen Nolte %A Martin McKnee %D 2004 %T Changing health inequalities in east and west Germany since unification %J Social Science and Medicine %V 58 %N 1 %P 119-136 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3130 %A Ernesto Villanueva %D 2004 %T Compensating Wage Differentials and Voluntary Job Changes: Evidence from West Germany %J Working Paper Ref. 738 %C Barcelona %I Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3129 %A Ronald Gebauer %A Georg Vobruba %D 2003 %T The Open Unemployment Trap: Life at the Intersection of Labour Market and Welfare State. The Case of Germany %J Journal of Social Policy %V 32 %N 4 %P 571-587 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3128 %A Kurt Salentin %A Frank Wilkening %D 2003 %T Ausländer, Eingebürgerte und das Problem einer realistischen Zuwanderer-Integrationsbilanz %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 55 %N 2 %P 278-298 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3127 %A Jaqueline O'Reilly %A Silke Bothfeld %D 2002 %T What happens after working part time? Integration, maintenance or exclusionary transitions in Britain and Western Germany %J Cambridge Journal of Economics %V 26 %N 4 %P 409-439 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3126 %A Ingrid Wilkens %A Ute Leber %D 2003 %T Partizipation an beruflicher Weiterbildung - Empirische Ergebnisse auf Basis des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 36 %N 3 %P 329-337 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3125 %A Charles Bellemare %D 2004 %T Identification and Estimation of Economic Models of Outmigration Using Panel Attrition %J IZA DP No. 1065 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 methodological %F migration, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1065.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3124 %A Lex Borghans %A Bas ter Weel %D 2004 %T The Diffusion of Computers and the Distribution of Wages %J IZA DP No. 1107 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1107.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3123 %A Anthony Johnson %D 2002 %T Researchers Guide to Using the British Household Panel Survey and Other International, Longitudinal Datasets %J DWP Working Paper No. 5 %C London %I Department for Work and Pensions %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/WP5.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 3122 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 2004 %T Subjective Outcomes in Economics %J NBER Working Paper No. w10361 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.nber.org/papers/w10361.pdf?new_window=1 %G GB %0 Book %M 3121 %A Peggy Schyns %D 2003 %T Income and life satisfaction - A cross-national and longitudinal study (Dissertation) %C Delft %I Eburon %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3120 %A Horacio Levy %D 2003 %T Child-targeted tax-benefit reform in Spain in a European context: a microsimulation analysis using EUROMOD %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM2/03 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 other %F transfer systems, family and networks, international comparison, econometrics %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 3119 %A Charles Bellemare %D 2004 %T A Life-Cycle Model of Outmigration and Economic Assimilation of Immigrants in Germany %J IZA DP No. 1012 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour, econometrics %K outmigration, structural dynamic programming models, %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1012.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3118 %A Martina Lauk %A Susanne Meyer %D 2004 %T Frauen, Männer und die Hausarbeit. Hintergründe der Zeitverwendung in Theorie und Empirie (revised version) %J Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics Nr. 125 %C Darmstadt %I TU Darmstadt, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %/ 2003: "Familiale Arbeitsteilung: Determinanten in Theorie und Empirie", Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics Nr. 125. Darmstadt: TU Darmstadt, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bwl.tu-darmstadt.de/vwl/forsch/veroeff/papers/ddpie_125.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3117 %A Harald Trabold %A Thorsten Schneider %A Philipp Vogel %D 2006 %T Wehrpflicht- statt Berufsarmee: Eine Alternative wider die ökonomische Vernunft %J Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik %V 7 %N 1 %P 127-142 %/ 2004: DIW Materialien Nr. 35. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/118576690/PDFSTART, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41233/diw_rn04-02-35.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3116 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Jan Goebel %A Edna Schechtman %A Gert G. Wagner %A Shlomo Yitzhaki %D 2006 %T Using Analysis of Gini (ANoGI) for detecting whether two sub-samples represent the same universe %J Sociological Methods & Research %V 34 %N 4 %P 427-468 %/ 2004: 2004 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Section on Survey Research Methods (CD-ROM). Alexandria, VA, pp. 2279-2285; 2004: IZA DP No. 1049. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1049.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3115 %A Stephan Meier %A Alois Stutzer %D 2008 %T Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself? %J Economica %V 75 %N 297 %P 39-59 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1045. 2004: Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); IEW Working Paper No. 180. Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1045.pdf, http://www.iew.uzh.ch/wp/iewwp180.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3114 %A Maarten van Ham %A Felix Büchel %D 2004 %T Unwilling or Unable? Spatial, Institutional and Socio-Economic Restrictions on Females' Labor Market Access %J IZA DP No. 1034 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1034.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3113 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2005 %T Subjective well-being and the family: Results from an ordered probit model with multiple random effects %J Empirical Economics %V 30 %N 3 %P 749-761 %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1016. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F subjective indicators, family and networks, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1016.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3112 %A Holger Bonin %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2004 %T Analytical Prediction of Transitions Probabilities in the Conditional Logit Model %J IZA DP No. 1015 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1015.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3111 %A Luis Diaz-Serrano %D 2004 %T Labour Income Uncertainty, Risk Aversion and Home Ownership %J IZA DP No. 1008 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp1008.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3110 %A Ingo Geishecker %A Holger Görg %D 2004 %T Winners and Losers: Fragmentation, Trade and Wages Revisited %J IZA DP No. 982 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp982.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3109 %A Renate Ortlieb %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 2004 %T Zur Bewertung freiwilliger Arbeitsplatzwechsel - eine Längsschnittanalyse %E Olaf Struck %E Christoph Köhler %J Beschäftigungsstabilität im Wandel? Empirische Befunde und theoretische Erklärungen für West- und Ostdeutschland %C München und Mering %I Hampp %P 87-103 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3108 %A Sebastian Schief %D 2003 %T Arbeitszeiten in Deutschland - Eine Frage der Messung? %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 39 %N 2 %P 187-198 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3107 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2007 %T The Attitudes Towards the Euro: An Empirical Study based on the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) %J Social Indicators Research %V 82 %N 1 %P 35-56 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 403. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/produkte/publikationen/diskussionspapiere/docs/papers/dp403.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3106 %A Markus Gangl %A Thomas A. DiPrete %D 2006 %T Kausalanalyse durch Matchingverfahren %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS), Sonderheft 44/2004 %P 396-420 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 401. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41226/dp401.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3105 %A Peter Haan %D 2004 %T Discrete Choice Labor Supply: Conditional Logit vs. Random Coefficient Models %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 394 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 other %F labour, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41156/dp394.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3104 %A Trudie Schils %D 2004 %T Early Retirement Behaviour of Senior Workers: A comparative analysis of Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands using panel data %J Paper presented at the 1st International Conference for Panel Data Users, Zurich, February 23-24, 2004 %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/2003/docs/pdf/papers/schils.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3103 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2003 %T Occupational Choice Across Generations %J Applied Economics Quarterly %V 49 %N 4 %P 299-317 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 975. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp975.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3102 %A Karl Brenke %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2006 %T The Soccer World Cup in Germany: A Major Sporting and Cultural Event - But Without Notable Business Cycle Effects %J Weekly Report %V 2 %N 3 %P 23-31 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/44372/diw_wr_2006-3.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3101 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T Identification, characteristics and Impact of Faked Interviews in Surveys %J IZA DP No. 969 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 methodological %F methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp969.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3100 %A Michael Lechner %A Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez %D 2003 %T The Effect of Disability on Labour Market Outcomes in Germany: Evidence from Matching %J IZA DP No. 967 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, health %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp967.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3099 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2004 %T Norm-Based Trade Union Membership: Evidence for Germany %J German Economic Review %V 5 %N 4 %P 481-504 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 962. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F labour, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp962.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3098 %A Andrew E. Clark %A Yannis Georgellis %D 2004 %T Kahnemann meets the Quitters: Peak-End Behaviour in the Labour Market %C Paris %I DELTA %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.delta.ens.fr/clark/kqv3.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3097 %A Robert Nuscheler %D 2003 %T Mehr Wettbewerb wagen - In der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung bisher schlecht organisiert %J WZB-Mitteilungen Heft 102 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3096 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %A Susanne Koch %A Ulrike Kress %A Ulrich Walwei %A Gerd Zika %D 2003 %T Arbeitsmarkteffekte eines Freibetrags bei den Sozialabgaben %C München und Mehring %I Rainer Hampp %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3095 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %A Susanne Koch %A Ulrike Kress %A Ulrich Walwei %A Gerd Zika %D 2003 %T Ein Freibetrag bei den Sozialabgaben könnte mehr Beschäftigung schaffen %J IAB Kurzbericht Nr. 15 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3094 %A Denis Gerstorf %A Nilam Ram %A Ryne Estabrook %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %A Ulman Lindenberger %D 2008 %T Life Satisfaction Shows Terminal Decline in Old Age: Longitudinal Evidence From the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %J Developmental Psychology %V 44 %N 4 %P 1148-1159 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3093 %A Christian Dustmann %D 2003 %T Children and return migration %J Journal of Population Economics %V 16 %N 4 %P 815-830 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3092 %A Oliver Schilling %D 2003 %T Analyses on the development of life satisfaction in older age %J DZFA Newsletter (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersforschung, Heidelberg) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3091 %A Mette Ejrnes %A Astrid Kunze %D 2004 %T Wage Dips and Drops around First Birth %J CAM Working Paper 2004-01 %C Copenhagen %I University of Copenhagen, Centre for Applied Microeconometrics (CAM) %/ 2004: IZA DP No. 1011, Bonn, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, family and networks %U http://www.econ.ku.dk/cam/Files/workingpapers/2004/2004-01_ejrnes_kunze.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp1011.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3090 %A Albert Weber %A Andreas Schwarzkopf %D 2003 %T Heimtierhaltung - Chancen und Risiken für die Gesundheit (Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes, Heft 19) %C Berlin %I Robert Koch-Institut %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3089 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2004 %T Unemployment, recall error, and life satisfaction %C Mannheim %I University of Mannheim, Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3088 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2004 %T Zur Dynamik der Sportnachfrage im Lebenslauf %J Sport und Gesellschaft %V 1 %N 1 %P 50-72 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3087 %A Richard Hauser %D 2004 %T The Personal Distribution of Economic Welfare in Germany - How the Welfare State Works %J Social Indicators Research %V 65 %N 1 %P 1-25 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3086 %A Sonja Haug %D 2003 %T Interethnische Freundschaftsbeziehungen und soziale Integration - Unterschiede in der Ausstattung mit sozialem Kapital bei jungen Deutschen und Immigranten %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 55 %N 4 %P 716-736 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3085 %A Sybille Stöbe-Blossey %D 2004 %T Bedarfsorientierte Kinderbetreuung. Teil 1: Arbeitszeit und Infrastruktur: Vorläufige Auswertung einer Befragung von Müttern mit Kindern unter 14 Jahren %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.iatge.de/aktuell/veroeff/2004/stoebe01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3084 %A Markus Frölich %A Patrick A. Puhani %D 2004 %T Developing an immigration policy for Germany on the basis of a nonparametric labor market classification %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 88 %N 1 %P 1-22 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3083 %A Johann Fuchs %A Brigitte Weber %D 2004 %T Frauen in Ostdeutschland - Erwerbsbeteiligung weiterhin hoch %J IAB Kurzbericht %N 4 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3082 %A Anne-Marie Meyer %D 2004 %T Lifestyles - a relevant segmentation tool for the analysis of the socio-residential organisation? %C Strasbourg %I Université Louis Pasteur Strasbourg, Faculté de Géographie %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3081 %A Katrin Rehdanz %A David Maddison %D 2009 %T The Amenity Value of Climate to German Households %J Oxford Economic Papers %V 61 %N 1 %P 150-167 %/ 2004: DIW Discussion Paper No. 414. Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); Working Paper FNU-39. Hamburg: University of Hamburg, Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change %R 10.1093/oep/gpn02 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F consumption / assets / habitation, miscellaneous %U http://www.uni-hamburg.de/Wiss/FB/15/Sustainability/FNU39_revised.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.41358.de/dp414.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3080 %A Stefan Boeters %A Michael Feil %A Nicole Gürtzgen %D 2004 %T Discrete Working Time Choice in an Applied General Equilibrium Model %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-20 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3079 %A Andrea Maria Weber %D 2004 %T Wann kehren junge Mütter auf den Arbeitsmarkt zurück? Eine Verweildaueranalyse für Deutschland %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-08 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3078 %A Miriam Beblo %A Denis Beninger %A Anja Heinze %A Francois Laisney %D 2003 %T Measuring Selectivity-Corrected Gender wage Gaps in the EU %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-74 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3077 %A Stefan Boeters %A Nicole Gürtzgen %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 2003 %T Reforming Social Welfare in Germany - An Applied General Equilibrium Analysis %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-70 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3076 %A Melanie Arntz %A Michael Feil %A Alexander Spermann %D 2003 %T Die Arbeitsangebotseffekte der neuen Mini- und Midi-Jobs - eine ex-ante Evaluation %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 36 %N 3 %P 271-290 %/ 2003: "Maxi-Arbeitsangebotseffekte oder zusätzliche Arbeitslose durch Mini- und Midi-Jobs?", ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-67. Mannheim, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0367.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3075 %A Denis Beninger %A Francois Laisney %A Miriam Beblo %D 2003 %T Welfare analysis of Fiscal Reforms: Does the Representation of the Family Decision Process Matter? Evidence from Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-31 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3074 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Marc Szydlik %D 2004 %T Erbschaften und Schenkungen in Deutschland - Wachsende fiskalische Bedeutung der Erbschaftsteuer für die Länder %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 5 %P 59-65 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3073 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Stefan Weick %D 2004 %T Verluste an Lebensqualität im Alter vor allem immaterieller Art - Indikatoren zur Lebenssituation der älterne Bevölkerung %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 31 %P 7-11 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.gesis.org/Publikationen/Zeitschriften/ISI/pdf-files/isi-31.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3072 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 2004 %T Wenn aus Liebe rote Zahlen werden - Über wirtschaftliche Folgen von Trennung und Scheidung %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 31 %P 1-5 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.gesis.org/Publikationen/Zeitschriften/ISI/pdf-files/isi-31.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3071 %A Dierk Hirschel %D 2004 %T Einkommensreichtum und seine Ursachen - Die Bestimmungsfaktoren hoher Arbeitseinkommen (Hochschulschriften Bd. 82; Dissertation) %C Marburg %I Metropolis %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3070 %A Michaela Niefert %D 2004 %T Räumliche Mobilität und Wohnungsnachfrage - Eine empirische Analyse des Umzugsverhaltens in Westdeutschland (Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung und Ökonometrie, Bd. 10; Dissertation) %C Münster %I LIT-Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3069 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Barbara Borgloh %A Miriam Güllner %A Katja Wilking %D 2003 %T Wenn aus Liebe rote Zahlen werden - Über die wirtschaftlichen Folgen von Trennung und Scheidung %C Wiesbaden %I Westdeutscher Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3068 %A Kultusministerkonferenz (Hrsg.) %D 2003 %T Erträge schulischer Leistung (Kapitel C5) %J Bildungsbericht für Deutschland %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3067 %A Sven Schneider %D 2003 %T Schichtzugehörigkeit und Mortalität in der BRD: Empirische Überprüfung theoretischer Erklärungsansätze %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 52 %N 3 %P 64-73 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 3066 %A Herwig Immervoll %A Cathal O'Donoghue %D 2003 %T Employment Transitions in 13 European Countries: Levels, Distributions and Determining Factors of Net Replacement Rates %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/03 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics %2 cross-sectional %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp303.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3065 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2004 %T Einkommen, Sparen und intrafamiliale Transfers von älteren Menschen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 71 %N 6 %P 67-7240 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3064 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %D 2003 %T Income Inequality in OECD Countries: Data and Explanations %J CESifo Economic Studies %V 49 %N 4 %P 479-513 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://cesifo.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/49/4/479?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=Income+Inequality+in+OECD+Countries%3A+Data+and+Explanations&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3063 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2004 %T Kinderlose Männer in Deutschland - eine sozialstrukturelle Bestimmung auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J DIW Materialien Nr. 34 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.41162.de/diw_rn04-01-34.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3062 %A Thomas Kruppe %D 2003 %T Beschäftigungssysteme als Summe individueller Übergänge am Arbeitsmarkt (Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung Bd. 271) %C Nürnberg %I IAB %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 3061 %A Projektgruppe Zukunft der Familie %D 2003 %T Auf den Anfang kommt es an! Projektporträt Frühkindliche Förderung (Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend) %C Bonn %I BMFSFJ %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3060 %A Michael Kvasnicka %A Axel Werwatz %D 2003 %T Temporary Workers - Their Employment Conditions and Prospects %J Economic Bulletin %V 40 %N 12 %P 437-444 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3059 %A Amelie Constant %A Yochanan Shachmurove %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2003 %T What Makes an Entrepreneur and Does It Pay? Native Men, Turks, and Other Migrants in Germany %J IZA DP No. 940 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp940.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3058 %A Michael Fertig %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2003 %T Gerontocracy in Motion? European Cross-Country Evidence on the Labor Market Consequences of Population Ageing %J IZA DP No. 956 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp956.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 3057 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2003 %T Circular Movements and Time Away from the Host Country %J IZA DP No. 960 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp960.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3056 %A Tilman Brück %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2006 %T Creating low skilled jobs by subsidising market-contracted household work %J Applied Economics %V 38 %N 8 %P 899-911 %/ 2006: IZA DP No. 958. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2004: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4225. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, miscellaneous %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp958.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3055 %A Elke Holst %A Eileen Trzcinski %D 2003 %T High Satisfaction Among Mothers Who Work Part-time %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3054 %A Cheti Nicoletti %D 2003 %T Poverty Analysis with Unit and Item Nonresponses: Alternative Estimators Compared %J ISER Working Paper No. 2003-20 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 methodological %F income and poverty, methods %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3053 %A Michael Kvasnicka %A Axel Werwatz %D 2003 %T Arbeitsbedingungen und Perspektiven von Zeitarbeitern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 46 %P 717-725 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3052 %A Johann Fuchs %A Doris Söhnlein %D 2003 %T Lassen sich die Erwerbsquoten des Mikrozensus korrigieren? Erwerbstätigenrevision des Statistischen Bundesamtes: Neue Basis für die IAB Potenzialschätung und Stille Reserve %J IAB Werkstattbericht Nr. 12/28.11.2003 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://doku.iab.de/werkber/2003/wb1203.pdf %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3051 %A Claus Schäfer %D 2003 %T Mit einer ungleicheren Verteilung in eine schlechtere Zukunft - Die Verteilugsentwicklung in 2002 und den Vorjahren %J WSI Mitteilungen %N 11/03 %P 631-643 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/wsimit_2003_11_schaefer.pdf %G D %0 Book %M 3050 %A Dorit Sing %D 2003 %T Gesellschaftliche Exklusionsprozesse beim Übergang in den Ruhestand - Eine theoretische und empirische Mehrebenenuntersuchung der Teilhabe an Erwerbsarbeit und ehrenamtlichem Engagement älterer (Erwerbs-)Personen im Kohortenvergleich (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3049 %A Björn Christensen %D 2003 %T Die Entwicklung der qualifikatorischen Lohndifferenzierung in Deutschland %J Die Weltwirtschaft %N 3 %P 313-322 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3048 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2006 %T Parental separation and well-being of youths: Evidence from Germany %J Journal of Socio-Economics %N 35 %P 197-208 %/ 2003: "Parental Separation and Well-Being of Youths", IZA DP No. 894. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F family and networks, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp894.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3047 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2003 %T Missing Income Data in the German SOEP: Incidence, Imputation and its Impact on the Income distribution %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 376 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F income and poverty, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40900/dp376.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3046 %A Birgit Kuchler %A Jan Goebel %D 2003 %T Incidence and intensity of smoothed income poverty in European countries %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 13 %N 4 %P 357-369 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 3045 %A Miriam Beblo %D 2003 %T Löhne und Freizeit %J ZEW news %N 11/03 %P 4 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3044 %A Miriam Beblo %A Julio R. Robledo %D 2008 %T The wage gap and the leisure gap for double earner couples %J Journal of Population Economics %V 21 %N 2 %P 281-304 %/ 2004: Vienna Working Paper No. 0404. Vienna: University of Vienna, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://homepage.univie.ac.at/Papers.Econ/RePEc/vie/viennp/vie0404.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3043 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %D 2003 %T Entstandardisierte Erwerbsmuster im europäischen Vergleich - Eine empirische Analyse für fünf Länder unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Deutschland (Dissertation) %C Bochum %I Ruhr Universität Bochum (UB-Veröffentlichung im Internet) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www-brs.ub.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/netahtml/HSS/Diss/KaiserLutzC/diss.pdf %W ECHP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3042 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Achim Wambach %A Andreas Million %D 2003 %T Incentive Effects in the Demand for Health Care: A Bivariate Panel Count Data Estimation %J Journal of Applied Econometrics %V 18 %N 4 %P 387-405 %/ 2003: IZA Reprint Series A - 201/2003. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3041 %A Stephen Jenkins %A Philippe Van Kerm %D 2003 %T Trends in Income Inequality, Pro-Poor Income Growth and Income Mobility %J Oxford Economic Papers %V 58 %N 3 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 904. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2003: DIW Discussion Paper No. 377. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2003: ISER Working Papers No. 2003-27. Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER); 2003: IRISS Working Paper Series No. 2003-11. Differdange: IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp904.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40902/dp377.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-27.pdf. http://www.ceps.lu/iriss/documents/irisswp39.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 3040 %A Andrew Clark %A et al. %D 2003 %T Heterogeneity and Measures of Well-being: Evidence from Twelve European Countries %C Paris %I DELTA %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3039 %A Amelie Constant %A Yochanan Shachmurove %D 2006 %T Entrepreneurial ventures and wage differentials between Germans and immigrants %J International Journal of Manpower %V 27 %N 3 %P 208-229 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 879. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp879.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3038 %A Amelie Constant %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2003 %T The Dynamics of Repeat Migration: A Markov Chain Analysis %J IZA DP No. 885 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2003: DIW Discussion Paper No. 378. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F migration, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp885.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40908/dp378.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3037 %A Karsten Kohn %D 2006 %T Rising Wage Dispersion, After All! The German Wage Structure at the Turn of the Century %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-031 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp06031.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3036 %A Hans J. Baumgartner %D 2003 %T Kleinere Schulklassen: Wirklich nützlich? Für Westdeutschland zeigt sich kein Einfluss auf Einstiegsgehälter %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 42 %P 638-640 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3035 %A Steffen Brenner %A Joachim Schwalbach %D 2003 %T Management Quality, Firm Size, and Managerial Compensation: A Comparison between Germany and the UK %J Schmalenbach Business Review (sbr) %V 55 %N 4 %P 280-293 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 3034 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A et al. %D 2003 %T Abschätzung der Brutto-Einnahmeneffekte öffentlicher Haushalte und der Sozialversicherungsträger bei einem Ausbau von Kindertageseinrichtungen (Schriftenreihe des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend, Band 233) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 3033 %A Markus Gangl %D 2003 %T Unemployment Dynamics in the United States and West Germany - Economic Restructuring, Institutions and Labor Market Processes (Dissertation) %C Heidelberg %I Physica %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 3032 %A Markus Gangl %D 2003 %T Arbeitslosigkeitsrisiken in Deutschland und den USA: Institutionelle und strukturelle Determinanten von Turnoverprozessen im Arbeitsmarkt %E Walter Müller %E Stefani Scherer %J Mehr Risiken - Mehr Ungleichheit? Abbau von Wohlfahrtsstaat, Flexibilisierung von Arbeit und Folgen (Mannheimer Jahrbuch für Europäische Sozialforschung 7) %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 199-218 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3031 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Tobias Gramlich %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T Berufliche Qualifikation und lange Arbeitszeiten ausschlaggebend für hohe Einkommen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 40 %P 597-601 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3030 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T Zur Entwicklung der Armutsraten in West- und Ostdeutschland 1992-2000 auf Basis von Jahreseinkommen %J Informationen zur Raumentwicklung %N 3/4 %P 126 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3029 %A OECD %D 2003 %T Making Work Pay Making Work Possible (Chapter 3) %E OECD %J Employment Outlook (Towards More and Better Jobs) %C Paris %I OECD %P 113-168 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3028 %A Thorsten Schneider %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T Jobben von Jugendlichen beeinträchtigt weder Schulleistungen noch Freizeit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 38 %P 574-575 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3027 %A John A. Bishop %A K. Victor Chow %A Lester A. Zeager %D 2003 %T Decomposing Lorenz and Concentration Curves %J International Economic Review %V 44 %N 3 %P 965-978 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3026 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2003 %T Entwicklung und Stabilität sportlicher Aktivität im Lebensverlauf. Zur Rolle von Alters-, Perioden- und Kohorteneffekten %J Sportwissenschaft %V 33 %N 3 %P 263-279 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 3025 %A Ralf Tyra %D 2003 %T Zur Verschränkung der Klassen- und Geschlechtszugehörigkeit in den Habitus von Jugendlichen. Eine explorative empirische Untersuchung in Anlehnung an die Soziologie Pierre Bourdieus (Diplomarbeit) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3024 %A Johannes Stauder %D 2003 %T Räumliche Mobilität und Familienzyklus - eine Analyse auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Statistische Analysen und Studien - Band 11 %C Düsseldorf %I Landesamt für Datenverarbeitung und Statistik Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3023 %A Christian Grund %D 2003 %T Severance Payments for Dismissed Employees in Germany %J IZA DP No. 875 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp875.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 3022 %A Tobias Hagen %D 2003 %T Do Fixed-Term Contracts Increase the Long-Term Employment Opportunities of the Unemployed? %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-49 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3021 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Philip S. Morgan %A Henriette Engelhardt %A Hana Pacalova %D 2003 %T Do Cross-National Differences in the Costs of Children Generate Cross-National Differences in Fertility Rates? %J Population Research and Policy Review %V 22 %N 5-6 %P 439-477 %/ DIW Discussion Paper No. 355. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40633/dp355.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 3020 %A Conchita D'Ambrosio %A Pietro Muliere %A Piercesare Secchi %D 2003 %T Income Thresholds and Income Classes %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 325 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40157/dp325.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3019 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2003 %T Wehr- und Zivildienst in Deutschland: Wer dient, wer nicht? %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 223 %N 5 %P 603-622 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3018 %A Hans-Peter Gatzweiler %A Antonia Milbert %D 2003 %T Regionale Einkommensunterschiede in Deutschland %J Informationen zur Raumentwicklung %N 3/4 %P 125-145 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 3017 %A Kommission zur Nachhaltigkeit in der Finanzierung der Sozialen Sicherungssysteme (Hrsg.) %D 2003 %T Bericht der Kommission (Kap. 4, S. 204) %C Berlin %I o. V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 3016 %A Donald Kenkel %A Dean R. Lillard %A Alan Mathios %D 2003 %T Tobacco Control Policies and Smoking Cessation: A Cross-Country Analysis of Men %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 221-233 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3015 %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %A Matthias Schündeln %D 2003 %T The Savings Behavior of East and West Germans - Theoretical Predictions and Empirical Evidence %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 209-219 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3014 %A Holger Bonin %A Wolfram Kempe %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2003 %T Household Labor Supply Effects of Low-Wage Subsidies in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 199-208 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 637. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F labour, transfer systems, econometrics %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp637.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3013 %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2003 %T The Impact of Domestic Child Care on School Performance %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 189-197 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3012 %A Sonja Drobnic %D 2003 %T Men's Transition to Retirement: Does the Wife Matter? %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 177-187 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3011 %A Asghar Zaidi %A Joachim R. Frick %A Felix Büchel %D 2003 %T Income Risks within Retirement in Great Britain and Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 163-176 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3010 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Philip Giles %A Dean R. Lillard %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Changes in Economic Well-Being of Widows Following the Death of Their Husband: A Four Country Comparison %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 151-161 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3009 %A Donald R. Williams %D 2003 %T Returns to Education and Experience in Self-Empolyment: Evidence from Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 139-150 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3008 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Qing Yang %D 2003 %T Changes in Women's Wages after Parental Leave %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 125-137 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3007 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 2003 %T Gross Income Non-Response in the German Socio-Economic Panel - Refusal or Don't Know %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 109-124 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3006 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Oliver Serfling %D 2003 %T Heterogeneity in Item Non-Response on Income and Wealth Questions %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 95-107 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3005 %A Markus Gangl %D 2003 %T Unempoyment Insurance and the Stability of Earnings: A Comparison of Work Exits from Unemployment in the United States and West Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 83-94 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3004 %A William T. Gallo %A Jerome Endrass %A Elisabeth H. Bradley %A Daniel Hell %A Stanislav V. Kasl %D 2003 %T The Influence of Internal Control on the Employment Status of German Workers %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 71-81 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3003 %A Joachim Wolff %A Parvati Trübswetter %D 2003 %T The Speed of Leaving the Old Job. A Study on Job Changes and Exits into Unemployment During the East German Transition Process %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 55-69 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3002 %A Ira N. Gang %A Myeong-Su Yun %D 2003 %T Decomposing Male Inequality Change in East Germany During Transition %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 43-53 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 579. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp579.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3001 %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %D 2003 %T Policy Goals and Outcomes in 'Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism' %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 27-41 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 3000 %A Philippe Van Kerm %D 2003 %T On the Magnitude of Income Mobility in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 15-25 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2999 %A Ira N. Gang %A John Landon-Lane %A Myeong-Su Yun %D 2003 %T Gender Differences in German Upward Income Mobility %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 3-13 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 580. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F gender, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp580.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2998 %A Elke Holst %A Jennifer Hunt %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2003 %T Introduction %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Proceedings of the "5th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users", ed. by Holst, Elke; Hunt, Jennifer and Schupp, Jürgen) %V 123 %N 1 %P 1-2 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 2997 %A Maria Iacovou %D 2003 %T Work-Rich and Work-Poor Couples: polarisation in 14 countries in Europe %J EPAG Working Paper 45 %C Colchester, UK %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F labour, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epag/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-45.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 2996 %A Trudie Schils %A Ruud Muffels %D 2003 %T The Ageing Workforce and Labour Market Mobility - Do Mobility Patterns Differ between Age Groups and Welfare Regimes? %J EPAG Working Paper 44 %C Colchester, UK %I Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F labour, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epag/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-44.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2995 %A Guido Heineck %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Substance Use and Earnings: The Case of Smokers in Germany %J IZA DP No. 743 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F health, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp743.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2994 %A Jürgen Schupp %A et al. %D 2003 %T Repräsentative Analyse der Lebenslagen einkommensstarker Haushalte. Fachlicher Endbericht des Forschungsauftrags für das Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung (BMGS) %J Forschungsprojekt des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung in der Reihe "Lebenslagen in Deutschland" %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2993 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2003 %T Das Sozioökonomische Panel (SOEP) - Was macht diesen Datensatz für die Geographie interessant? %J Rundbrief Geographie %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2992 %A Felix Büchel %A Henriette Engelhardt %D 2003 %T Missing the Partner and His Earnings: Income situation and Labour Market Participation of Single Mothers in West and East Germany %E Brígida García %E Richard Anker %E Antonella Pinelli %J Women in the Labour Market in Changing Economies: Demographic Issues %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 87-103 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2991 %A Eileen Trzcinski %A Elke Holst %D 2003 %T Hohe Lebenszufriedenheit teilzeitbeschäftigter Mütter %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 35 %P 539-545 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2990 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %A Felix Büchel %D 2002 %T Generierung eines Proxys zum Job-Anforderungsniveau aus den Informationen zu ausgeübtem Beruf und beruflicher Stellung: Ein neues Tool für die deutsche Überqualifikations-Forschung %J ZUMA Nachrichten %V 26 %N 51 %P 78-93 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2989 %A Joachim Wolff %A Thomas Augustin %D 2003 %T Heaping and its consequences for duration analysis: A simulation study %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 87 %N 1 %P 59-86 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2988 %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2003 %T Women's Employment around Birth of the First Child in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Japan %J ISER Working Paper No. 2003-16 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social & Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F labour, gender, family and networks. international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-16.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2987 %A Antonio Abatemarco %D 2003 %T Measuring Income Mobility over Equivalent Adults %J ISER Working Paper No. 2003-15 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social & Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-15.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 2986 %A Jonathan Schwabisch %A Timothy Smeeding %A Lars Osberg %D 2003 %T Income Distribution and Social Expenditures: A Cross-National Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 350 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/350.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2985 %A Sawako Shirahase %D 2003 %T Wives' Economic Contribution to the Household Income in Japan with Cross-national Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 349 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F gender, income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/349.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2984 %A Nirmala Ravishankar %D 2003 %T Regional Redistribution: Applying Data from Household Income Data %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 347 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/347.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2983 %A Hadas Mandel %A Moshe Semyonov %D 2003 %T The Prevalence of Welfare-State Policies and Gender Socioeconomic Inequality: A Comparative Analysis %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 346 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/346.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2982 %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2002 %T Real Standards of Living and Public Support for Children: A Cross-National Comparison %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 345 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/345.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2981 %A Georges Heinrich %D 2003 %T More is Not Necessarily Better: An Empirical Analysis of the Inequality-Growth Tradeoff Using the Luxembourg Income Study %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 344 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/344.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2980 %A Bea Cantillon %A Ive Marx %A Karel Van den Bosch %D 2002 %T The Puzzle of Egalitarianism: About the Relationship Between Employment, Wage, Inequality, Social Expenditures and Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 337 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/337.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2979 %A Martin Biewen %D 2006 %T Who are the chronic poor? An economic analysis of chronic poverty in Germany %J Research on Economic Inequality %V 13 %P 31-62 %/ 2003: "Who are the chronic poor? Evidence on the extent and the composition of chronic poverty in Germany", DIW Discussion Papers No. 350. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F health %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40456/dp350.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2978 %A Karsten Hank %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2003 %T A Multilevel Analysis of Child Care and Women's Fertility Decisions in West Germany %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 65 %N 3 %P 584-596 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2977 %A Dorothy Watson %D 2003 %T Sample Attrition between Waves 1 and 5 in the European Community Household Panel %J European Sociological Review %V 19 %N 4 %P 361-378 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 2976 %A Herbert Brücker %D 2002 %T Can International Migration Solve the Problems of European Labour Markets? (Chapter 5) %J Economic Survey of Europe 2002 No. 2 %C New York and Geneva %I United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2975 %A Felix Büchel %D 2007 %T Fehlallokation am Arbeitsmarkt %E Johannes Schwarze %E Jutta Räbiger %E Reinhold Thiede %J Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitikforschung im Wandel - Festschrift für Christof Helberger zum 65. Geburtstag %C Hamburg %I Dr. Kovac %P 108-119 %/ 2002: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Hrsg): Jahrbuch 2002. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, S. 70-58 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2974 %A Andrew E. Clark %A Ed Diener %A Yannis Georgellis %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2008 %T Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline Hypothesis %J Economic Journal %V 118 %N 529 %P F222-F243 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 84. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2006: IZA DP No. 2526. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2003: DELTA Working Paper No. 2003-14. Paris: Département et laboratoire d'économie théorique et appliquée (DELTA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, subjective indicators, labour %U http://www.res.org.uk/economic/freearticles/June08.pdf; http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/78585/diw_sp0084.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp2526.pdf, http://www.delta.ens.fr/abstracts/wp200314.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2973 %A Martin Beck %A Bernd Fitzenberger %D 2004 %T Changes in Union Membership Over Time: A Panel Analysis for West Germany %J Labour %V 18 %N 3 %P 329-362 %/ 2003: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-42. Mannheim: centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0342.pdf> %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2972 %A Charlotte Lauer %D 2003 %T Education and Unemployment: A French-German Comparison %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-34 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0334.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2971 %A Viktor Steiner %A Peter Jacobebbinghaus %D 2003 %T Reforming Social welfare as We Know It? A Microsimulation Study for Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-33 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 other %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0333.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2970 %A Miriam Beblo %A Denis Beninger %A Francois Laisney %D 2003 %T Family Tax Splitting: A Microsimulation of its Potential Labour Supply and Intra-household Welfare Effects in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-32 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 other %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0332.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2969 %A Andreas Ammermüller %A Andrea Maria Weber %D 2003 %T Education and Wage Inequality in Germany - A Review of the Empirical Literature %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-29 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0329.pdf %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2968 %A Katja Hölsch %A Margit Kraus %D 2004 %T Poverty Alleviation and the Degree of Centralisation in European Schemes of Social Assistance %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 14 %N 2 %P 143-164 %/ 2003: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-16; 2003: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 342. Syracuse: Syracuse University %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0316.pdf , http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/342.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2967 %A Bruce Headey %A Derek Headey %D 2003 %T German Reunification: Welfare Gains and Losses East and West %J Social Indicators Research %V 64 %N 1 %P 107-138 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2966 %A René Fahr %D 2003 %T Loafing or Learning? The Demand for Informal Education %J IZA DP No. 859 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 cross-sectional %F education %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp859.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2965 %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %A Bernard M.S. Van Praag %D 2003 %T Income satisfaction inequality and its causes %J Journal of Economic Inequality %V 1 %N 2 %P 107-127 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 854. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2003: DIW Discussion Paper No. 367. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp854.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40757/dp367.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2964 %A Wolfram Kempe %A Schneider Hilmar %D 2002 %T Weiterentwicklung des Niedrigeinkommen-Panels - Expertise im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit und Soziale Sicherung %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2963 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 2003 %T Ausländische Bevölkerungsgruppen in Deutschland - Integrationschancen 1985 und 2000 %J WZB Discussion Paper No. SP I 2003-202 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2962 %A Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft (Hrsg.) %D 2003 %T Sportwissenschaftliche Forschungsprojekte - Erhebung 2002 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2961 %A Thomas Klein %A Rainer Unger %D 2002 %T Aktive Lebenserwartung in Deutschland und in den USA: Kohortenbezogene Analysen auf Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panel und der Panel Study of Income Dynamics %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie %V 35 %N 6 %P 528-539 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2960 %A Hilke Brockmann %A Thomas Klein %D 2002 %T Familienbiographie und Mortalität in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie %V 35 %N 5 %P 430-440 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2959 %A Karl Brenke %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2005 %T Demographic Change Necessitates Educational Reform and Lifelong Learning %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 17 %P 213-220 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/43314/diw_wr_2005-17.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2958 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2002 %T Parity Specific Birth Rates for West Germany: An Attempt to Combine Survey Data and Vital Statistics %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 27 %N 3 %P 327-357 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2957 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2003 %T Household income distribution in Germany with special distinction between working age and retirement age population: An analysis using the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) in the years 1994 and 2001 %J Report for the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2956 %A Daron Acemoglu %D 2003 %T Cross-country inequality trends %J Economic Journal %V 113 %N 485 %P F121-F149 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 296. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/296.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2955 %A Christian Toft %D 2003 %T Die Anatomie der Einkommensungleichheit in den OECD-Ländern %E Christian Toft %J Politische Ansätze und Trends der gegenwärtigen Reform des Wohlfahrtsstaates (Sozialpolitik in Europa, Bd. 11) %C Wiesbaden %I Chmielorz %P 162-194 %/ 2003: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform. Jahrg. 49, Heft 1. S. 162-194 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2954 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2004 %T Immigrants in the UK and in West Germany - Relative income position, income portfolio, and redistribution effects %J Journal of Population Economics %V 17 %N 3 %P 553-581 %/ 2001: EPAG Working Paper 20. Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) 2003: IZA DP No. 788. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U ftp:/ftp.iza.org/dps/dp788.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2953 %A Günter Lang %D 2003 %T Zuwanderung und Arbeitsmarkt: Empirische Analyse des Erwerbseinkommens von Immigranten %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 52 %N 5-6 %P 136-140 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2952 %A Bruno S. Frey %A Matthias Benz %D 2004 %T Being Independent is a Great Thing: Subjective Evaluations of Self-Employment and Hierarchy %J Swedish Economic Policy Review %V 11 %N 2 %P xx %/ 2003: CESifo Working Paper No. 959. Munich: CESifo; 2002: Working Paper No. 135. Zurich: Insitute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.cesifo-group.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202003/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20June%202003/cesifo_wp959.pdf, http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp135.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2951 %A Erika Mezger %D 2006 %T Gewinner und Verlierer %J Magazin Mitbestimmung 12/2006 %F %U http://www.boeckler.de/163_84602.html %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2950 %A Alois Stutzer %A Bruno S. Frey %D 2008 %T Stress That Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox %J Scandinavian Journal of Economics %V 110 %N 2 %P 339-366 %/ 2004: Working Paper No. 151. Zurich: Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich; 2004: IZA DP No. 1278. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %K location theory, commuting, compensating variation, subjective well-being %U http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp151.pdf , ftp://repec.iza.org/RePEc/Discussionpaper/dp1278.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2949 %A Bruno S. Frey %A Alois Stutzer %D 2005 %T Testing Theories of Happiness %E Luigino Bruni %E Pier Luigi Porta %J Economics and Happiness - Framing the Analysis %C Oxford %I Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs %P 116-146 %/ 2003: Working Paper No. 147. Zürich: Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich %R 10.1093/0199286280.003.0005 %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, methods %K utility, rationality, well-being %X Latter-day researches based on reported subjective well-being have improved the understanding of utility. The concept of utility has acquired a psychological content, and has proved to be operational in researches on income, unemployment, inflation, inequality, and democratic institutions in their relations with happiness. The authors plead for fostering happiness researches, and give examples in which happiness researches shed light on rational choice and on policy issues. %U http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp147.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2948 %A Daniela Mantovani %A Holly Sutherland %D 2003 %T Social Indicators and other Income Statistics using the EUROMOD Baseline: A Comparison with Eurostat and National Statistics %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM1/03 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics %2 longitudinal %F methods %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp103.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2947 %A Claudia Diehl %A Michael Blohm %D 2003 %T Rights or Identity? Naturalization Processes among "Labor Migrants" in Germany %J International Migration Review %V 37 %N 1 %P 133-162 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2946 %A Martin Biewen %D 2002 %T Measuring inequality in the presence of intra-household correlation %J Applied Economics Letters %V 9 %N 15 %P 1003-1006 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2945 %A Stefanie Kley %D 2002 %T Migration und Sozialstruktur. Soziale Lagen von Immigranten in Deutschland vor dem Hintergrund der europäischen Einigung (Diplomarbeit) %C Hamburg %I Institut für Soziologie, Universität Hamburg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2944 %A Frank Stille %A Brigitte Preissl %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2003 %T Zur Dienstleistungslücke: Dienstleistungsmuster im internationalen Vergleich %J DIW Sonderheft 175 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2943 %A Bea Cantillon %A Karel Van den Bosch %D 2003 %T Social policy strategies to combat income poverty of children and families in Europe %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 317-329 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 336. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/336.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2942 %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T Why are day care vouchers an effective and efficient instrument to combat child poverty in Germany? %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 305-316 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2941 %A Gerhard Bäcker %D 2003 %T Child and family poverty in Germany %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 289-304 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2940 %A Walter Hanesch %D 2003 %T Labour market related poverty in Germany %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 201-221 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2939 %A Michael Maschke %D 2003 %T Immigrants between labour market and poverty %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 223-245 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2938 %A Michael F. Förster %A Mark Pearson %D 2003 %T Income distribution and poverty in the OECD area: Trends and driving forces %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 169-198 %/ 2002: OECD Economic Studies. Heft 34, S. 7-39 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2937 %A Peter Krause %D 2003 %T Income, poverty and dynamics in Germany %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 93-116 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2936 %A Birgit Otto %A Jan Goebel %D 2003 %T How successful are European countries in reducing poverty? A micro-simulation with the ECHP %E Peter Krause %E Gerhard Bäcker %E Walter Hanesch %J Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %P 41-59 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book %M 2935 %A Peter Krause %A Gerhard Bäcker %A Walter Hanesch %D 2003 %T Combating Poverty in Europe: The German Welfare Regime in Practice (Studies in cash and care) %C Aldershot %I Ashgate %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2934 %A Rainer Unger %D 2003 %T Soziale Differenzierung der aktiven Lebenserwartung im internationalen Vergleich. Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung mit den Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panel und der Panel Study of Income Dynamics (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I DUV %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2933 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2003 %T Wer treibt Sport im geteilten und vereinten Deutschland? Eine quantitative Analyse sozio-ökonomischer Determinanten des Breitensports %J Graue Reihe 2003-04 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2932 %A M. Ehling %A U. Rendtel %A et al. %D 2003 %T CHINTEX - Synopsis - %2 methodological %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/Chintex/ResearchResults/Downloads/Synopsis,property=file.pdf %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2931 %A Amelie Constant %A Douglas S. Massey %D 2006 %T Labor market segmentation and the earnings of German guestworkers %J Population Research and Policy Review %V 24 %N 5 %P 489-512 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 774. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, labour, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp774.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Generic %M 2930 %A Dorothea Wenzel %D 2003 %T Auswirkungen einer Erhöhung der Beitragsbemessungs- und Versicherungspflichtgrenze in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung %J Dokument AG-KV-1-04 der Kommission für die Nachhaltigkeit in der Finanzierung der Sozialen Sicherungssysteme %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2929 %A Björn Christensen %D 2003 %T Selektionsverzerrungen, erfragte Reservationslöhne und Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer %J Kieler Arbeitspapier Nr. 1162 %C Kiel %I Institut für Weltwirtschaft Kiel (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2928 %A Lutz Bellmann %D 2003 %T Entwicklung des Anteils abhängig Beschäftiger in Führungspositionen in Deutschland nach Geschlecht (Aktuelle Statistik) %J efas Newsletter %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2927 %A Lutz Bellmann %D 2003 %T Datenlage und Interpretation der Weiterbildung in Deutschland (Schriftenreihe der Expertenkommission Finanzierung Lebenslangen Lernens Bd. 2) %C Bielefeld %I Bertelsmann %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2926 %A Gernot Weißhuhn %A Jörn Große Rövekamp %D 2003 %T Lebenslagen von Mädchen und Frauen im Zusammenhang mit Bildung, Wissenschaft, Arbeit und Einkommen (Schlussbericht Teil 2 des Projekts FF 0026.00 des BMBF) %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2925 %A Heribert Engstler %A Sonja Menning %D 2003 %T Die Familie im Spiegel der amtlichen Statistik. Lebensformen, Familienstrukturen, wirtschaftliche Situation der Familien und familiendemographische Entwicklung in Deutschland %C Berlin %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2924 %A Mechthild Veil %D 2003 %T Rentenreform 2001: Mehr Markt, weniger Geschlechtergerechtigkeit %J efas Newsletter %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2923 %A Hans J. Baumgartner %D 2004 %T Are There Any Class Size Effects on Early Career Earnings in West Germany %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 417 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %/ 2003: Forschungsarbeit an der FU Berlin %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41609/dp417.pdf, http://repec.org/res2004/Baumgartner.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2922 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %D 2004 %T Household Taxation, Income Splitting and Labor Supply Incentives - A Microsimulation Study for Germany %J CESifo Economic Studies %V 50 %N 3 %P 541-568 %/ 2004: Discussion Paper No. 421. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, income and poverty, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41669/dp421.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2921 %A Cornelia Helfferich %A Anneliese Hendel-Kramer %A Heike Klindworth %D 2003 %T Gesundheit alleinerziehender Mütter und Väter (Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes Heft 14) %C Berlin %I Robert Koch-Institut %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.rki.de/cln_091/nn_199850/DE/Content/GBE/Gesundheitsberichterstattung/GBEDownloadsT/alleinerziehende,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/alleinerziehende.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2920 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2003 %T Care-Indikatoren: Welche sind sinnvoll und welche sind möglich? %J Dokumentation der Tagung "Indikatoren und Qualität sozialer Dienste im europäischen Kontext", 16.-17. Oktober 2002, Berlin %C Frankfurt/M. %I Institut für Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik (ISS) %2 methodological %F %U http://www.soziale-dienste-in-europa.de/Anlage24303/Indikatoren_und_Qualitaet_im_europaeischen_Kontext.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2919 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Lars Borchert %D 2002 %T Zur geschechtsspezifischen und sozialen Ungleichheit vor dem Tod %J ZeS report %V 7 %N 2 %P 21-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2918 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Kann die Beschäftigung Geringqualifizierter durch Reformen der Sozialhilfe und Subventionierung geringer Erwerbseinkommen erhöht werden? %E Siegfried Blaschke %E Michael von Hauff %J Leistungsfähigkeit von Sozialstaaten %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 183-220 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 2917 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2003 %T Abgaben und Sozialtransfers in Deutschland %C München und Mering %I Rainer Hampp %/ 2003: Monatsbericht 09.2003, Bundesministerium für Finanzen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2916 %A Harald Künemund %D 2001 %T Gesellschaftliche Partizipation und Engagement in der zweiten Lebenshälfte - Empirische Befunde zu Tätigkeitsformen im Alter und Prognosen ihrer zukünftigen Entwicklung (Beiträge zur Alterns- und Lebenslaufforschung Bd. 3; Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Weißensee Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2915 %A Patrick A. Puhani %D 2003 %T A Test of the 'Krugman Hypothesis' for the United States, Britain, and Western Germany %J IZA DP No. 763 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2003: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-18. Mannheim: Centre fo European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp764.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0318.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2914 %A Martin Biewen %A Stephen P. Jenkins %D 2006 %T Variance Estimation for Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices: the Complex Survey Data Case %J Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics %V 68 %N 3 %P 371-383 %/ 2003: "Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices from Complex Survey Data", ISER Working Paper No. 2003-1. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social & Economic Research; 2003: "Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices from Complex Survey Data", IZA DP No. 763. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour; 2003: "Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices from Complex Survey Data", DIW Discussion Paper No. 345. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F methods %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-11.pdf, ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp763.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40394/dp345.pdf %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2913 %A Stefan Bach %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2003 %T Beschäftigung im Niedriglohnbereich - Probleme, Lösungsansätze und wirtschaftspolitische Implikationen %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 72 %N 1 %P 5-9 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2912 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2003 %T Beschäftigungspotentiale im Niedriglohnsektor %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 72 %N 1 %P 11-24 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2910 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Martin Groß %D 2003 %T Temporary Employment: Chance or Risk? %J European Sociological Review %V 19 %N 2 %P 161-177 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2909 %A Amelie Constant %A Douglas S. Massey %D 2002 %T Return Migration by German Guestworkers: Neoclassical versus New Economic Theories %J International Migration %V 40 %N 4 %P 5-38 %/ 2003: IZA Reprint Series - 161/2003. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2908 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Lothar Essig %D 2003 %T Household Saving in Germany: Results of the first SAVE study %J NBER Working Paper 8034 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 2907 %A Stefan Bach %A Hermann Buslei %D 2003 %T Untersuchung zu den Wirkungen der gegenwärtigen Ehegattenbesteuerung %J DIW Materialien Nr. 27 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40444/diw_rn03-05-27.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2906 %A Anne Goedicke %A Heike Trappe %D 2002 %T Der geschlechtsspezifische Wandel des Arbeitsmarktes in Ost- und Westdeutschland %E Eva Schäfer %J Vollendete Wende? Geschlechterarrangements in Prozessen des sozialen Wandels (Manuskripte 26) %C Berlin %I Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.rosalux.de/cms/fileadmin/rls_uploads/pdfs/manuskripte26.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2905 %A Ben Jann %A Andreas Diekmann %D 2003 %T Das Ende der Normalarbeit: Mythos oder Wirklichkeit? %E Jutta Allmendinger %J Entstaatlichung und soziale Sicherheit. Bd. II zum 31. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.socio.ethz.ch/people/jannb/publications/Diekmann_Andreas_Methoden.pdf %W CNEF %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2904 %A Richard E. Lucas %A Andrew E. Clark %A Yannis Georgellis %A Ed Diener %D 2004 %T Unemployment Alters the Set-Point of Life Satisfaction %J Psychological Science %V 15 %N 1 %P 8-13 %/ 2002: DELTA Working Paper No. 2002-17, Paris, Département et laboratoire d'économie Théorique et Appliquée (DELTA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.delta.ens.fr/abstracts/wp200217.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 2903 %A Anette Zimmer %A Eckhard Priller %D 2007 %T Gemeinnützige Organisationen im gesellschaftlichen Wandel. Ergebnisse der Dritte-Sektor-Forschung. 2. Auflage %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2902 %A Frances McGinnity %A Antje Mertens %D 2002 %T Fixed-term contracts in East and West Germany: low wages, poor prospects? %J SfB 373 Working Paper No. 72 %C Berlin %I Humboldt-University %2 longitudinal %F %U http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/series/sfb-373-papers/2002-72/PDF/72.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2901 %A Peter Krause %D 2003 %T Einkommen, Armut und Sozialhilfe in Deutschland %E Rolf Busch %E Werner Roepke %J Sozialhilfe 2002. Dokumentation der Fachtagung der Freien Universität Berlin und ver.di Berlin am 13.03.2002 (Schriftenreihe des Referats Weiterbildung, Bd.3) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Referat Weiterbildung %P 28-46 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2900 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Koreferat zum Beitrag von Regina T. Riphahn: Bruttoeinkommensverteilung in Deutschland 1984-1999 ... %E Winfried Schmähl %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, NF Bd. 294) %C Berlin %I Duncker u. Humblot %P 175-181 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2899 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2003 %T Bruttoeinkommensverteilung in Deutschland 1984-1999 und Ungleichheit unter ausländischen Erwerbstätigen %E Winfried Schmähl %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, NF Bd. 294) %C Berlin %I Duncker u. Humblot %P 135-174 %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Paper 272, Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38619/dp272.pdf %W CNEF %G D %0 Book Section %M 2898 %A Viktor Steiner %D 2003 %T Beschäftigungseffekte einer Subventionierung der Sozialbeiträge von Geringverdienern %E Winfried Schmähl %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, NF Bd. 294) %C Berlin %I Duncker u. Humblot %P 11-43 %/ 2001: Beitrag für die Tagung "Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitsmarkt und sozialer Sicherung" des Ausschusses für Sozialpolitik im Verein für Socialpolitik, 23.-25. September 2001, Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2897 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Felix Büchel %D 2003 %T Effekte der regionalen Kindergarteninfrastruktur auf das Arbeitsangebot von Müttern %E Winfried Schmähl %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, NF Bd. 294) %C Berlin %I Duncker u. Humblot %P 95-126 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2896 %A Manfred Weiß %D 2002 %T Stichwort: Bildungsökonomie %J Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft %N 2 %P 183-200 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2895 %A Viktor Steiner %A Katharina Wrohlich %A Peter Haan %A Johannes Geyer %D 2008 %T Documentation of the Tax-Benefit Microsimulation Model STSM %J DIW Berlin Data Documentation 31 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F methods, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/83857/diw_datadoc_2008-031.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2894 %A Bruce Headey %A Markus Grabka %A Jonathan Kelley %A Prasuna Reddy %A Yi-Ping Tseng %D 2002 %T Pet ownership is good for your health and saves public expenditure too: Australian and German longitudinal evidence %J Australian Social Monitor %V 5 %N 4 %P 93-99 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2893 %A Thomas L. Hungerford %D 2003 %T Is There an American Way of Aging?: Income Dynamics of Elderly in the U.S. and Germany %J Reseach on Aging %V 25 %N 5 %P 435-455 %/ 2002: Levy Working Paper No. 365. New York: Levy Economics Institute of Bard College %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.levy.org/pubs/wp365.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2892 %A Markus Sigismund %D 2003 %T Wirkungsanalysen zur Eigenheimzulage zielgenau? %J vhw Forum Wohneigentum %N 1 %P 2-7 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.vhw-online.de/forum/content/200301_136.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2891 %A Paul Beaudry %A David A. Green %D 2003 %T Wages and Employment in the US and Germany: What Explains the Differences? %J American Economic Review %V 93 %N 3 %P 573–602 %/ 2000: "The Changing Structure of Wages in the US and Germany: What Explains the Difference?", NBER Working Paper 7697. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2890 %A Elke Holst %D 2003 %T Einkommensunterschiede zwischen Frauen und Männern nehmen in höheren Positionen zu %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 56 %N 4 %P 243-250 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2889 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2005 %T Immigrants' Economic Performance Across Europe - Does Immigration Policy Matter? %J Population Research and Policy Review %V 24 %N 2 %P 175-212 %/ 2003: EPAG Working Paper 42. Colchester, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/epag/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-42.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2888 %A Arne Uhlendorff %D 2004 %T Der Einfluss von Persönlichkeitseigenschaften und sozialen Ressourcen auf die Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 56 %N 2 %P 279-303 %/ 2003: DIW Discussion Paper 338. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/40248/dp338.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2887 %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Frank Reize %D 2000 %T Business start-ups by the unemployed - an econometric analysis based on firm data %J Labour Economics %V 7 %N 5 %P 629-663 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2886 %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Frank Reize %D 2000 %T From Unemployment to Self-Employment - Public Promotion and Selectivity %J International Journal of Sociology %V 30 %N 3 %P 71-99 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2885 %A Thomas Knaus %A Robert Nuscheler %D 2002 %T Incomplete Risk Adjustment and Adverse Selection in the German Public Health Insurance System %J Discussion Paper FS IV 02 - 27 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://skylla.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2002/iv02-27.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2884 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Joachim R. Frick %A Volker Meinhardt %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2003 %T Ältere Menschen in Deutschland: Einkommenssituation und ihr möglicher Beitrag zur Finanzierung der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 12 %P 190-195 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2883 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2003 %T Sicherheit des Arbeitsplatzes häufig mit Interessenvertretung im Betrieb verbunden - Wechselwirkungen zwischen Interessenvertretung und Strukturmerkmalen abhängig Beschäftigter %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 11 %P 176-181 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2882 %A Karl Brenke %D 2003 %T Der Staat soll's machen - Einstellungen der Ostdeutschen zur Marktwirtschaft %E Ulrich Eith %E Beate Rosenzweig %J Die Deutsche Einheit. Dimensionen des Transformationsprozesses und Erfahrungen in der politischen Bildung %C Schwalbach %I Wochenschau-Verlag %P 50-69 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2881 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2003 %T Report on panel effects %J CHINTEX Deliverable No. 8 %C o.O. %I Mimeo %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2880 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Leif Nordberg %D 2003 %T Report on quality of income data %J CHINTEX Deliverable No. 7 %C o.O. %I Mimeo %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2879 %A Nick Buck %A Cheti Nicolleti %A Andrew McCuloch %A Jonathan Burton %D 2003 %T Report on attrition analysis and item non-response %J CHINTEX Deliverable No. 6 %C o.O. %I Mimeo %2 methodological %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2878 %A Charlotte Büchner %D 2002 %T Zeitverwendungsmuster und innerfamiliale Arbeitsteilung in Paarhaushalten - Eine empirische Analyse auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2877 %A Lex Borghans %A Bas ter Weel %D 2002 %T Do Older Worker Have More Trouble Using a Computer than Younger Worker? %E Andries de Grip %E Jasper van Loo %E Ken Mayhew %J The Economics of Skills Obsolescence %C Amsterdam %I JAI Press %P 147 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2876 %A Axel West Pedersen %D 2003 %T Der Mix aus privaten und staatlichen Quellen der Einkommenssicherung im Alter im internationalen Vergleich %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 49 %N 1 %P 109-133 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2875 %A Ursula Dallinger %D 2002 %T Die Akzeptanz der Rentenversicherung - gibt es einen "Generationenkonflikt"? %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 48 %N 6 %P 659-685 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2874 %A o.V. %D 2003 %T Neuvercodung der Angaben zur beruflichen Tätigkeit und zum Wirtschaftszweig im SOEP %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 1 %P 5-6 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Report %M 2873 %A Christoph Knoppik %A Jens Dittmar %D 2002 %T A Semi-Parametric Analysis of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in the GSOEP 1984-2000 %J University of Regensburg Discussion Paper No. 374 %C Regensburg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2872 %A Jean-Yves Duclos %A Joan Esteban %A Debraj Ray %D 2002 %T Polarization: Concepts, Measurement, Estimation %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 335 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/335.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2871 %A Lars Osberg %D 2002 %T Time, Money and Inequality in International Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 334 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/334.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2870 %A Katherine Rake %A Mary Daly %D 2002 %T Gender, Household and Individual Income in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the USA and the UK %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 332 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/332.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2869 %A Neeru Gupta %A et al. %D 2002 %T Human resources for health: An international comparison of health occupations from labour force survey data %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 331 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F health, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/331.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2868 %A Becky Pettit %A Jennifer Hook %D 2002 %T The Structure of Women's Employment in Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 330 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/330.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2867 %A Andrea Brandolini %A Piero Cipollone %D 2002 %T Urban Poverty in Developed Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 329 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/329.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2866 %A Tommy Ferrarini %A Kenneth Nelson %D 2003 %T Taxation of social insurance and redistribution: a comparative analysis of ten welfare states %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 13 %N 1 %P 21-33 %/ 2002: "The Impact of taxation on the equalising effect of social insurance to income inequality: A comparative analysis of ten Welfare States", Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 327 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/327.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2865 %A Lars Osberg %D 2002 %T How Much does Work Matter for Inequality? Time, Money and Inequality in International Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 326 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, labour, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/326.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2864 %A Robert H. DeFina %A Kishor Thanawala %D 2002 %T International Evidence on the Impact of Transfers and Taxes on Alternative Poverty Indexes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 325 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/325.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2863 %A Lars Osberg %D 2002 %T Poverty Levels in the Developed World %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 321 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/321.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2862 %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2002 %T Globalization, Inequality and the Rich Countries of the G-20: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 320 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/320.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2861 %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2003 %T No Child Left Behind? %J Indicators %V 1 %N 3 %P 6-30 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 319. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/319.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2860 %A David Jesuit %A Lee Rainwater %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2002 %T Regional Poverty within the Rich Countries %E John A. Bishop %E Yoram Amiel %J Inequality, Poverty and the Redistribution of Income (Research on Economic Inequality Vol. 9) %C New York %I Elsevier Science %P 345-377 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 318. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/318.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2859 %A Katja Hölsch %D 2002 %T The Effect of Social Transfers in Europe: An Empirical Analysis Using Generalised Lorenz Curves %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 317 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/317.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2858 %A Alexander Hicks %A Lane Kenworthy %D 2003 %T Varieties of Welfare Capitalism %J Socio-Economic Review %V 1 %N 1 %P 27-61 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 316. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School. %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/316.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2857 %A Atsuhiro Yamada %A Bernard Casey %D 2002 %T Getting Older, Getting Poorer? A Study of the Earnings, Pensions, Assets and Living Arrangements of Older People in Nine Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 314 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/314.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2856 %A Katja Hölsch %A Margit Kraus %D 2002 %T European Schemes of Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis of Set-Ups and Distributive Impacts %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 312 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/312.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2855 %A Diane Sainsbury %A Ann Morissens %D 2002 %T Poverty in Europe in the mid-1990s: the effectiveness of means-tested benefits %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 12 %N 4 %P 307-327 %/ 2002: "European Anti-Poverty Policies in the 1990s: Toward a Common Safety Net?", Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 307. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School. %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/307.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2854 %A Ripsy Bandourian %A James B. McDonald %A Robert S. Turley %D 2003 %T A Comparison of Parametric Models of Income Distribution Across Countries and Over Time %J Estadística %V 55 %N 164 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 305. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, methods %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/305.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2853 %A Lars Osberg %D 2003 %T Understanding Growth and Inequality Trend: The Role of Labour Supply in the USA and Germany %J Canadian Public Policy (Special Issue supplement 1) %V 29 %N 1 %P xx %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 302. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/302.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2852 %A Birgit Otto %A Thomas Siedler %D 2003 %T Armut in West- und Ostdeutschland - Ein differenzierter Vergleich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 70 %N 4 %P 61-66 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2851 %A Birgit Otto %A Thomas Siedler %D 2003 %T Poverty in Western and Eastern Germany - A Detailed Comparison %J Economic Bulletin %V 40 %N 2 %P 71-76 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2850 %A Elke Holst %D 2003 %T Too Few Women in Top Posts %J Economic Bulletin %V 40 %N 2 %P 65-70 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2849 %A Rolf Aaberge %D 2001 %T Sampling Errors and Cross-Country Comparisons of Income Inequality %J Journal of Income Distribution %V 10 %N 1-2 %P 69-76 %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2848 %A Karsten Hank %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2004 %T Kinderbetreuung und Fertilität in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 33 %N 3 %P 228-244 %/ 2003: MPIDR Working Paper WP 2003-002; 2003: DIW Diskussionpapier Nr. 331. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.demogr.mpg.de/papers/working/wp-2003-002.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2847 %A Alois Stutzer %A Bruno S. Frey %D 2006 %T Does marriage make people happy, or do happy people get married? %J Journal of Socio-Economics %V 35 %N 2 %P 326-347 %/ 2003: Working Paper No. 143. Zurich: University of Zurich, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F subjective indicators, family and networks %U http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp143.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2846 %A Ernst Fehr %A Urs Fischbacher %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T A Nation-Wide Laboratory - Examining trust and trustworthiness by integrating behavioral experiments into representative surveys %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 122 %N 4 %P 519-542 %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Paper 319. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2003: Working Paper No. 141. Zurich: University of Zurich, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics; 2003: Diskussionspapier 2003/1. Berlin: Technische Universität Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation; 2003: CESifo Working Paper No. 866. Munich: Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute for Economic Research %2 methodological %4 Ref %F subjective indicators, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/40716/schmoller_fehr.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/37752/dp319.pdf, http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp141.pdf, http://www.cesifo-group.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202003/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20February%202003%20/cesifo_wp866.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2845 %A Reinhard Pollak %D 2003 %T Soziale Durchlässigkeit in Westdeutschland gestiegen - Analysen zur intergenerationalen sozialen Mobilität von Männern und Frauen für den Zeitraum 1976-2000 %J ISI %N 29 %P 8-11 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2844 %A Bruno S. Frey %A Alois Stutzer %D 2002 %T What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research? %J Journal of Economic Literature %V 40 %P 402-435 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Report %M 2843 %A Eswar E. Prasad %D 2003 %T What Determines the Reservation Wages of Unemployed Workers? New Evidence from German Micro Data %J IZA DP No. 694 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %/ 2003: IMF Working Paper WP/03/4. Washington: International Monetary Fund %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp694.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2842 %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Felix Büchel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T Children's school placement in Germany: does Kindergarten attendance matter? %J Early Childhood Research Quarterly %V 18 %N 2 %P 255-270 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 722. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp722.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2841 %A Ira N. Gang %A John Landon-Lane %A Myeong-Su Yun %D 2003 %T Does the Glass Ceiling Exist? A Cross-National Perspective on Gender Income Mobility %J IZA DP No. 713 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, income and poverty, international comparison %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp713.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2840 %A Amelie F. Constant %A Douglas S. Massey %D 2004 %T Self-Selection, Earnings, and Out-Migration: A Longitudinal Study of Immigrants to Germany %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %E Amelie F. Constant %J How Labor Migrants Fare %C Berlin %I Springer %V 16 %P 631-653 %/ 2003: Journal of Population Economics. Vol. 16, Issue 4, pp. 631-653; 2002: IZA DP No. 672, Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2003: IZA Reprint Series A - 215/2003 %2 longitudinal %F migration, income and poverty %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp672.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2839 %A Jonathan Gruber %A Brigitte C. Madrian %D 2002 %T Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Job Mobility: A Critical Review of the Literature %J NBER Working Paper 8817 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2838 %A Sylvia Zühlke %D 2003 %T Systematische Ausfälle im Mikrozensus-Panel: Ausmaß und Auswirkungen auf die Qualität von Arbeitsmarktanalysen %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 87 %N 1 %P 39-58 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2837 %A o.V. %D 2003 %T DIW Berlin: Vernehmliche Stimme der Hauptstadt %J Medien Tenor Forschungsbericht %N 128 %P 52-53 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2836 %A Hans Wolfgang Brachinger %D 2002 %T Gerhard-Fürst-Preis 2002 des Statistischen Bundesamtes %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 12 %P 1040-1043 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2835 %A Rolf Langeheine %A Frank van de Pol %D 2002 %T Latent Markov Chains (Chapter 11) %E Jacques A. Hagenaars %E Allan McCutcheon %J Applied latent class analysis %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 304-341 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2834 %A Anita I. Drever %A William A.V. Clark %D 2002 %T Gaining Access to Housing in Germany: The Foreign-minority Experience %J Urban Studies %V 39 %N 13 %P 2439-2453 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2833 %A Elke Wolf %D 2002 %T Lower wage rates for fewer hours? A simultaneous wage-hours model for Germany %J Labour Economics %V 9 %N 5 %P 643-663 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2832 %A Patricio Feres %A Herwig Immervoll %A Horacio Levy %A Daniela Mantovani %A Holly Sutherland %D 2002 %T Indicators for Social Inclusion in the European Union: how Responsive aree they to Macro-Level Changes? %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/02 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge %/ 2002: Paper prepared for the International Workshop on "Income Distribution and Welfare" organised as part of the Centennial of Bocconi University, Milan May 30 - June 1, 2002 %2 longitudinal %F methods, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/emwp302.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 2831 %A Herwig Immervoll %D 2002 %T The Distribution of Average and Marginal Effective Tax Rates in European Union Member States %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM2/02 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/mu/publications/em202.pdf %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Generic %M 2830 %A Martin Haberkorn %D 2002 %T Jubiläum: "20 Jahre Sozio-ökonomisches Panel!" %J Infratest Interviewer Informationen (IN) %N 9 %P 2 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 2829 %A Anja Popovic %D 2002 %T Chaos-Theoretiker in eigener Sache %J Berliner Morgenpost vom 22.12.2002 %P 26 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2828 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2002 %T SOEP 2002 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2002 (Welle 19) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2827 %A Susanne Lange %D 2002 %T The Polarization of Preferences and the Provision of Public Goods: the Case of Germany (Master thesis) %C Konstanz %I University of Konstanz, Department of Politics and Management %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2826 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Qing Yang %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T The Liberalization of Maternity Leave Policy and the Return to Work after Childbirth in Germany %J Review of Economics of the Household %V 1 %N 1-2 %P 77-110 %/ 1998: IZA DP No. 21. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, gender, labour %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2825 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Sonja Drobnic %A Götz Rohwer %D 2001 %T Spouses' Employment Careers in (West) Germany %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %E Sonja Drobnic %J Careers of Couples in Contemporary Societies. From Male Breadwinner to Dual Earner Families %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 53-76 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2824 %A Sonja Drobnic %D 2002 %T Retirement Timing in Germany %J International Journal of Sociology %V 32 %N 2 %P 75-102 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2823 %A Anita Isabel Drever %D 2002 %T Separate Spaces, Separate Outcomes? Neighborhood impacts on minorities in Germany (Dissertation) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2822 %A Frances McGinnity %D 2002 %T The Labour-force Participation of the Wives of Unemployed Men. Comparing Britain and West Germany Using Longitudinal Data %J European Sociological Review %V 18 %N 4 %P 473-488 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://esr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/18/4/473 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2821 %A Holger Bonin %A Wolfram Kempe %A Hilmar Schneider %D 2003 %T Kombilohn oder Workfare? Zur Wirksamkeit zweier arbeitsmarktpolitischer Strategien %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 72 %N 1 %P 51-67 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 587. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, transfer systems %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp587.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2820 %A Eurostat %D 2002 %T Das Leben von Frauen und Männern in Europa - Ein statistisches Porträt (Daten aus den Jahren 1980-2000) %C Luxemburg %I Amt für amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W ECHP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2819 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2001 %T Erwerbsverläufe in Deutschland, Großbritannien und Schweden %E Peter A. Berger %E Dirk Konietzka %J Die Erwerbsgesellschaft - Neue Ungleichheiten und Unsicherheiten (Reihe "Sozialstrukturanalyse", Bd. 16) %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 159-184 %/ 1999: Arbeitspapier Nr. 23. Frankfurt a.M.: EVS-Projekt, J.W. Goethe Universität, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2818 %A Udo Schneider %D 2002 %T Theorie und Empirie der Arzt-Patient-Beziehung. Zur Anwendung der Principal-Agent-Theorie auf die Gesundheitsnachfrage (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2817 %A Christian Dustmann %D 2002 %T Arbeitsmarktverhalten, Integration und Rückkehr von Einwanderern %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 71 %N 2 %P 272-285 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2816 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2002 %T Sozialstaat und Migration - Empirische Evidenz und wirtschaftspolitische Implikationen für Deutschland %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 71 %N 2 %P 173-186 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2815 %A Markus Gangl %D 2002 %T Unemployment Benefits as a Search Subsidy: New Evidence on Duration and Wage Effects of Unemployment Insurance %J Discussion Paper FS I 02-208 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2814 %A Markus Gangl %D 2002 %T Welfare State Stabilization of Employment Careers: Unemployment Benefits and Job Histories in the United States and West Germany %J Discussion Paper FS I 02-207 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2813 %A Richard E. Lucas %A Andrew E. Clark %A Yannis Georgellis %A Ed Diener %D 2003 %T Reexamining Adaptation and the Set Point Model of Happiness: Reactions to Changes in Marital Status %J Journal of Personality and Social Psychology %V 84 %N 3 %P 527-539 %/ 2002: DELTA Working Paper No. 2002-8. Paris: DELTA %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.delta.ens.fr/abstracts/wp200208.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2812 %A Karsten Hank %D 2003 %T Eine Mehrebenenanalyse regionaler Einflüsse auf die Familiengründung westdeutscher Frauen in den Jahren 1984 bis 1999 %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 55 %N 1 %P 79-98 %/ 2002: MPIDR Working Paper WP 2002-021. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 2811 %A John A. Bishop %A K. Victor Chow %A Feijun Luo %A Lester A. Zeager %D 2002 %T Changes in Economic Advantage by National Origin After German Unification (unpublished manuscript) %C Greenville %I East Carolina University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2810 %A John A. Bishop %A Lester A. Zeager %D 2001 %T The Changing Profile of Poverty in Germany After Unification: Cross-section and Panel Views %J Journal of Income Distribution %V 10 %N 1-2 %P 26-39 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2809 %A Oliver Bode %D 2002 %T Quantitative Analyse dynamischer nichtlinearer Panelmodelle (Diplomarbeit) %C Göttingen %I Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %U http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2002/bode_oliver/bode_oliver.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2808 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andrea Gensicke %A Fritz Stutz %D 2002 %T Verbleibstudie bei Panelausfällen im SOEP - Verbesserung der Datengrundlagen für Mortalitäts- und Mobilitätsanalysen %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2807 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 1999 %T Determinants of non-employment and unemployment durations in East Germany %J NBER Working Paper 7128 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F labour %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2806 %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2005 %T Unjust Divergence in Earnings in Germany? Many believe top executives earn too much %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 3 %P 51-56 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/42864/diw_wr_2005-3.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2805 %A Elke Holst %D 2002 %T Zu wenig weibliche Führungskräfte unter den abhängig Beschäftigten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 48 %P 839-844 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2804 %A Ellen Kirner %A Volker Meinhardt %D 2002 %T Finanzielle Konsequenzen der Einführung eines universellen Alterssicherungssystems %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 45 %P 769-774 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2803 %A Klaus-Peter Schmid %D 2002 %T Was heißt schon solidarisch? Auch unter der rot-grünen Regierung bleibt die Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich in Deutschland bestehen %J Die Zeit, 14.11.02, S. 28 %F %G D %0 Report %M 2802 %A Josef Hartmann %A Gert Schütz %D 2002 %T Die Klassifizierung der Berufe und der Wirtschaftszweige im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel. Neuvercodung der Daten 1984-2001 %C München %I Infratest Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2801 %A Eberhard Wille %A Christian Igel %D 2002 %T Zur Reform der Beitragsgestaltung, insbes. der Pflichtversicherungsgrenze in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung - eine empirische Analyse %J Dokumentation Nr. 27 %C Köln %I Verband der privaten Krankenversicherung (PKV) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.pkv.de/publikationen/dokumentationen/zur_reform_der_beitragsgestaltung_insbes_der_pflichtversicherungsgrenze_in_der_gkv.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2800 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Oliver Serfling %D 2005 %T Item Non-Response on Income and Wealth Questions %J Empirical Economics %V 30 %N 2 %P 521-538 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 573. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp573.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2799 %A Isabel Schnabel %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 2002 %T Family and Gender Still Matter: The Heterogeneity of Returns to Education in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 02-67 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0267.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2798 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 2004 %T Respondent Behavior in Panel Studies - A Case Study for Income Nonresponse by Means of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) %J Sociological Methods & Research %V 33 %N 1 %P 118-156 %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Papers No. 299. Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38541/dp299.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2797 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Gernot Mühge %D 2006 %T Wie kann man die Beständigkeit von Beschäftigungsverhältnissen messen? Durchschnittliche Betriebszugehörigkeitsdauer und Überlebensrate: Zwei Messkonzepte im Vergleich %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium (WiSt) %V 35 %N 6 %P 308-315 %/ 2002: DIW Materialien Nr. 19. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38828/diw_rn02-10-19.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2796 %A Bettina Isengard %D 2002 %T Machbarkeitsstudie zur Erhebung einkommensschwacher und einkommensstarker Haushalte im Sozio-Oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J DIW Materialien Nr. 17 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.38837.de/diw_rn02-06-17.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2795 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung %D 2002 %T Jahresgutachten 2002/03: Zwanzig Punkte für Beschäftigung und Wachstum (Analysen zu ausgewählten Themen: IV. Personelle Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland - eine Aktualisierung) %C Stuttgart %I Metzler-Poeschel %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sachverstaendigenrat-wirtschaft.de/gutacht/ga-content.php?gaid=2&node=f %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2794 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2002 %T Unpaid overtime, the use of personal computers and wage differentials %J Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Review of Economics) %V 53 %N 1 %P 88-106 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2793 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2005 %T Long-Term Effects of Unpaid Overtime: Evidence for West Germany %J Scottish Journal of Political Economy %V 52 %N 2 %P 177-193 %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Papers No. 293. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38488/dp293.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2792 %A Karsten Hank %D 2001 %T Regional Social Contexts and Fertility in Western Germany: A Multilevel Approach (Dissertation) %C Rostock %I Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Universität Rostock %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2791 %A Ulrich Mueller %A Monika Heinzel-Gutenbrunner %D 2001 %T Krankheiten und Beschwerden (subjektive Gesundheit) unter Bewertung der eigenen Gesundheit %J Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Heft 102c %C Wiesbaden %I Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 2790 %A Ulrich Kohler %D 2002 %T Der demokratische Klassenkampf. Zum Zusammenhang von Sozialstruktur und Parteipräferenz (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2789 %A Maria Iacovou %D 2002 %T Sharing and Caring: Older Europeans' Living Arrangements %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 122 %N 1 %P 111-142 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2788 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2002 %T Quantitative Verbreitung von Erwerbstätigkeit in privaten Haushalten Deutschlands %E Claudia Gather %E Birgit Geissler %E Maria S. Rerrich %J Weltmarkt Privathaushalt: Bezahlte Hausarbeit im globalen Wandel (Forum Frauenforschung 15) %C Münster %I Westfälisches Dampfboot %P 50-70 %/ 2002: DIW Materialien Nr. 11, Berlin; German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38845/diw_rn02-01-11.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2787 %A Steffen Hillmert %D 2002 %T Familiale Ressourcen und Bildungschancen: Konsequenzen eines frühzeitigen Elternverlustes %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 14 %N 1 %P 44-69 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2786 %A Terry Ward %A Herwig Immervoll %A Cathal O'Donoghue %D 2002 %T Analytical and statistical tools for monitoring EU tax-benefits systems. Report of a study funded by DG Employment and Social Affairs, European Commission %C Herts and Cambridge %I Alphametrics Limited and Microsimulation Unit, University of Cambridge %2 Simulation %F %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2785 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Markus M. Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2002 %T Wechslerprofile - Risikoprofile. Relativer Beitragsbedarf der Kassenwechsler 1997 - 2001 %J Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %V 56 %N 7-8 %P 19-32 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2784 %A Friedrich Breyer %A Markus Grabka %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Reformmöglichkeiten unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Finanzierungsalternativen (Kapitel 5) %E Bundesministerium für Gesundheit et al. %J Zukunftsmarkt Gesundheit (Bd. 145 der Schriftenreihe des BM Gesundheit) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 191-216 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2783 %A Charlotte Lauer %D 2003 %T Family background, cohort and education - a French-German comparison based on a multivariate ordered probit model of educational attainment %J Labour Economics %V 10 %N 1 %P 231-251 %/ 2002: "Family Background, Cohort and Education. A French-German Comparison", ZEW Discussion Paper No. 02-12. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0212.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2782 %A Silke Übelmesser %D 2006 %T To Go or Not to Go? - Emigration from Germany %J German Economic Review %V 7 %N 2 %P 211-231 %/ 2005: CESifo Working Paper No. 1626. München: CESifo; 2002: Paper prepared for the Jahrestagung 2002 des Vereins für Socialpolitik, 17.-20.09.2002 in Innsbruck %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F migration %U http://www.ssrn.com/abstract=875585 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2781 %A o.V. %D 2002 %T Großer Einfluss auf Frauenerwerbstätigkeit %J Böckler zum Bündnis %N 25 %P 5 %F %G D %0 Report %M 2780 %A Christiane Rohleder %D 2002 %T Engagementstrukturen im Alter zwischen steigenden Potenzialen und veränderten Motivationen und Ansprüchen - Empirische Befunde %J FFG impulse %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2779 %A Karin Esch %A Sybille Stöbe-Blossey %D 2002 %T Kinderbetreuung: Ganztags für alle? Differenzierte Arbeitszeiten erfordern flexible Angebote %J IAT-Report 2002-09 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik %2 longitudinal %F %U http://iat-info.iatge.de/iat-report/2002/report2002-09.pdf %G D %0 Generic %M 2778 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2002 %T Vorschläge für eine verbesserte empirische Analyse ehrenamtlicher Arbeit (Anlage 04) %J Dokumentation des Expertengesprächs der Enquete-Kommission "Zukunft des Bürgerschaftlichen Engagements" am 01.07.2002 in Berlin %C Berlin %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2777 %A Thomas K. Bauer %D 2002 %T Educational Mismatch and Wages: A Panel Analysis %J Economics of Education Review %V 21 %N 3 %P 221-229 %/ 2002: IZA Reprint Series A-130/2002. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2776 %A Martin Biewen %A Stephen P. Jenkins %D 2002 %T Accounting for Poverty Differences between the United States, Great Britain, and Germany %J ISER Working Paper No. 2002-14 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Paper No. 311. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38573/dp311.pdf %W SOEP, CNEF, SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2775 %A Karsten Hank %D 2001 %T The Employment of Domestic Help and Women's Labor Force Participation in Western Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 121 %N 1 %P 105-121 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2774 %A Peter Hernold %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 2002 %T Berufliche Integration von Zuwanderern %J RWI-Papiere, Nr. 81 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2773 %A Veronika V. Eberharter %D 2001 %T Poverty Inequality and Poverty Mobility in Germany in the 1990s %J Journal of Income Distribution %V 10 %N 1-2 %P 13-25 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 2772 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Innovative solutions in providing access to micro-data %J 19th CEIES Seminar, Lisbon 26 and 27 Sept. 2002, Session 5 (Innovative Solutions) %C Berlin %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2771 %A Karsten Hank %D 2002 %T The Geographic Context of Male Nuptiality in Western Germany During the 1980s and 1990s %J Demographic Research (www.demographic-research.org) %V 7 %N 15 %P 523-536 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2770 %A Lynn Prince Cooke %D 2003 %T A comparison of initial and early life course earnings of the German secondary education and training system %J Economics of Education Review %V 22 %N 1 %P 79-88 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2769 %A Charles Bellemare %A Bertrand Melenberg %A Arthur van Soest %D 2002 %T Semi-parametric Models for Satisfaction with Income %J cemmap working paper CWP 12/02 %C London %I University College London, Centre for microdata, methods and practice %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2768 %A Salvatore Barbaro %D 2003 %T The Distributional Impact of Subsidies to Higher Education - Empirical Evidence from Germany %J FinanzArchiv %V 59 %N 4 %P 458-478 %/ 2002: Discussion Paper Series, Issued No. 114. Goettingen: University of Goettingen, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2767 %A Friederike Behringer %D 2002 %T Bildungsabschlüsse und Qualifikationsverwertung %E Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung %J Veränderte Arbeitswelt - veränderte Qualifikationen. Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitsmarkt und Bildungsstrukturen %C Bonn %I BIBB %P 11-34 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2766 %A Hartmut Esser %D 2002 %T Wo steht die Soziologie? %J Soziologie %N 4 %P 20-32 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2765 %A Antje Mertens %D 2002 %T Regional and Industrial Wage Dynamics in West Germany and the United States %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 222 %N 5 %P 584-608 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 2764 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2002 %T Kinderbetreuung und Erwerbstätigkeit von Müttern: Was sind die Fakten für Ostdeutschland? %E Gemeinnützige Hertie Stiftung %J www.beruf-und-familie.de %C www %N Nov. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2763 %A Siv S. Gustafsson %A Eiko Kenjoh %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2002 %T A New Crisis in European Populations. Do Modern Family Policies Help? %E Danny Pieters %J Confidence and Changes: Managing Social Protection in the New Millenium (EISS Yearbook 2000) %C London / The Hague / New York %I Kluwer Law International %P 119-141 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2762 %A Siv Gustafsson %A Eiko Kenjoh %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2002 %T The role of education on postponement of maternity in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden (Chap. 4) %E Elisabetta Ruspini %E Angela Dale %J The Gender Dimension of Social Change - The contributin of dynamic research to the study of women's life courses %C Bristol %I The Policy Press %P 55-79 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2761 %A Siv S. Gustafsson %A Eiko Kenjoh %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2002 %T The labour force transitions of first-time mothers in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden %E Hugh Mosley %E Jacqueline O'Reilly %E Klaus Schömann %J Labour Markets, Gender and Institutional Change. Essays in Honour of Günther Schmid %C Cheltenham %I Edward Elgar %P 185-211 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2760 %A Siv S. Gustafsson %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2000 %T Optimal Age for First Birth: Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden (Chapter 9) %E Siv S. Gustafsson %E Danièle E. Meulders %J Gender and the Labour Market. Econometric Evidence of Obstacles to Achieving Gender Equality (Applied Econometrics Association Series %C Houndmills et al. %I Macmillan / St. Martin's Press %P 188-209 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2759 %A Siv S. Gustafsson %A Cécile M.M.P. Wetzels %A Eiko Kenjoh %D 2002 %T Postponement of Maternity and the Duration of Time Spent at Home after First Birth. Panel Data Analyses Comparing Germany, Great Britain, The Netherlands and Sweden %J Public Finance and Management %V 2 %N 2 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2758 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2002 %T Integration von Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe: Quantitative Wirkungen und Anreize für die beteiligten Fiski (Expertise im Auftrag der Bertelsmann Stiftung) %C Bonn %/ 2003: Gesundheits- und Sozialpolitik Jahrg. 57, Heft 1-2. S. 36-43 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2757 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2002 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP): Vergessene Quelle der Gesundheitsberichterstattung? (Kap. 10) %E Robert Koch Institut %J Arbeitsweltbezogene Gesundheitsberichterstattung in Deutschland (Beiträge zur Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes) %C Berlin %I Robert Koch-Institut %P 78-85 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2756 %A Anette Reil-Held %D 2002 %T Die Rolle intergenerationaler Transfers in Einkommen und Vermögen der älteren Menschen in Deutschland (MATEO Monographien Bd. 26; Dissertation) %C Mannheim %I MATEO %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2755 %A Jan Goebel %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 2002 %T Einkommensverteilung und Armut (Teil II, Kap. 17) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 580-596 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2754 %A Anke Schöb %D 2002 %T Lebenssituation von Älteren (Teil II, Kap. 14) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 551-559 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2753 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2002 %T Die Lebenssituation von Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen in Deutschland (Teil II, Kap. 13) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 541-550 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2752 %A Regina Berger-Schmitt %D 2002 %T Umwelt (Teil II, Kap. 10) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 513-523 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2751 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 2002 %T Wohnverhältnisse und Wohnkosten (Teil II, Kap. 9) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 503-512 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2750 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Elke Holst %D 2002 %T Situation und Erwartungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt (Teil II, Kap. 8) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 494-502 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2749 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2002 %T Bildung und berufliche Weiterbildung (Teil II, Kap. 7) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 483-493 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2748 %A Hanfried Andersen %A Markus Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2002 %T Gesundheit (Teil II, Kap. 6) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 472-482 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2747 %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2002 %T Zufriedenheit in Lebensbereichen (Teil II, Kap. 3) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 442-452 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2746 %A Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.) %D 2002 %T Datenreport 2002 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Schriftenreihe Bd. 376) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2745 %A Ronald Gebauer %A Hanna Petschauer %A Georg Vobruba %D 2002 %T Wer sitzt in der Armutsfalle? Selbstbehauptung zwischen Sozialhilfe und Arbeitsmarkt (Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung; 40) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2744 %A Joachim Merz %D 2002 %T Time and Economic Well-Being - A Panel Analysis of Desired versus Actual Working Hours %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 48 %N 3 %P 317-346 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2743 %A Ronald Gebauer %A Hanna Petschauer %D 2002 %T Kritik des Armutsfallen-Theorems. Zur Selbstbehauptung von Sozialhilfebeziehern zwischen Sozial-Verwaltung und Arbeitsmarkt %J Zeitschrift für Socialreform %V 48 %N 3 %P 306-326 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2742 %A Alberto Alesina %A Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln %D 2007 %T Good bye Lenin (or not?): The Effect of Communism on People's Preferences %J American Economic Review %V 97 %N 4 %P 1507-1528 %/ 2005: NBER Working Paper 11700. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2741 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Kürzungen des Leistungskatalogs sind zu Recht unpopulär %J die Ersatzkasse %V 82 %N 8 %P 289 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2740 %A Christoph Breuer %D 2002 %T Sozialer Wandel und Sportengagement im Lebenslauf %E Henning Allmer %J Sportengagement im Lebensverlauf (Brennpunkte der Sportwissenschaft, Bd. 23) %C Sankt Augustin %I Academia %P 61-82 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2739 %A o.V. %D 2002 %T Die Bundesbürger erwarten vom Staat immer noch sehr viel %J Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) 16.04.2002, Nr. 88 %P 15 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2738 %A Felix Büchel %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 1997 %T Unter Wert verkauft - Ausbildungsinadäquate Beschäftigung von Frauen in West- und Ostdeutschland: Arbeitsbedingungen und sozio-ökonomische Bestimmungsgründe (Gutachten für das BMBF) %C Bielefeld %I Bertelsmann %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2737 %A Felix Büchel %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 1995 %T Bildungswege und Berufseintritt im Wandel. Mittelfristige Entwicklung und sozio-ökonomische Bestimmungsfaktoren der Bildungsnachfrage und der Übergangsmuster zwischen beruflichen Ausbildungsformen in Deutschland (Gutachten für das BMBF) %C Bielefeld %I Bertelsmann %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2736 %A Felix Büchel %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 1997 %T Ausbildungsinadäquate Beschäftigung in Deutschland und den USA. Ein Vergleich von Struktur und Einkommenseffekten auf der Basis von Paneldaten (Bericht für das BMBF) %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2735 %A Felix Büchel %D 1998 %T Zuviel gelernt? Ausbildungsinadäquate Erwerbstätigkeit in Deutschland %C Bielefeld %I Bertelsmann %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 2734 %A Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck %A Stefan Weick %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2002 %T The Influence of Life-Cycle Events on Partisanship: Long-term Evidence from The German Socio-Economic Panel %J Paper for delivery at the 98th Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Boston %C Mannheim %I Center for Survey Research and Methodology (ZUMA) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2733 %A Corinna Schmidtke %A Uschi Backes-Gellner %D 2002 %T Betriebliche Strategien gegen Fachkräftemangel %E Lutz Bellmann %E Arnd Kölling %J Betrieblicher Wandel und Fachkräftebedarf. Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (BeitrAB 257) %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2732 %A Annette Bergemann %A Antje Mertens %D 2001 %T Job Stability Trends, Layoffs and Quits - An Empirical Analysis for West Germany %J SFB 373 Working Paper 102-2001 %C Berlin et al. %I SFB 373, Humboldt University Berlin et al. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2731 %A Tony Atkinson %A Francois Bourguignon %A Cathal O'Donoghue %A Holly Sutherland %A Francesca Utili %D 1999 %T Microsimulation and the Formulation of Policy: A Case Study of Targeting in the European Union %J EUROMOD Working Papers No. EM 2/99 %C Cambridge %I European Tax-Benefit Model (EUROMOD) %2 cross-sectional %F international comparison, econometrics, miscellaneous %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Report %M 2730 %A Herwig Immervoll %D 2000 %T The Impact of Inflation on Income Tax and Social Insurance Contributions in Europe %J EUROMOD Working Papers No. EM 2/00 %C Cambridge %I European Tax-Benefit Model (EUROMOD) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison, econometrics %W EUROMOD %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2729 %A Christian Dustmann %A Arthur van Soest %D 2001 %T Language Fluency and Earnings: Estimation with Misclassified Language Indicators %J The Review of Economics and Statistics %V 83 %N 4 %P 663-674 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2728 %A Holger Bonin %D 2002 %T Eine fiskalische Gesamtbilanz der Zuwanderung nach Deutschland %J IZA DP No. 516 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, transfer systems %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp516.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2727 %A Thomas K. Bauer %D 2002 %T Migration, Sozialstaat und Zuwanderungspolitik %J IZA DP No. 505 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp505.pdf %G D %0 Report %M 2726 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2002 %T Individual Rationality and Learning: Welfare Expectations in East Germany Post-Reunification %J IZA DP No. 498 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp498.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2725 %A Paul Frijters %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Michael A. Shields %D 2002 %T The Value of Reunification in Germany: An Analysis of Changes in Life Satisfaction %J IZA DP No. 419 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F subjective indicators, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp419.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2724 %A Markus Frölich %A Patrick A. Puhani %D 2002 %T Immigration and Heterogeneous Labor in Western Germany - A Labor Market Classification Based on Nonparametric Estimation %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3158 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 418. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2002: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 2002-01. Mannheim: Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp418.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0201.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2723 %A Holger Bonin %A Rob Euwals %D 2001 %T Participation Behavior of East German Women after German Unification %J IZA DP No. 413 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F gender, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp413.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2722 %A Christian Dustmann %A Arthur van Soest %D 2000 %T Parametric and Semiparametric Estimation in Models with Misclassified Categorical Dependent Variables %J IZA DP No. 218 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp218.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2721 %A Bernard M.S. van Praag %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2002 %T Life Satisfaction Differences between Workers and Non-Workers - The Value of Participation per se %J Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2002-018/3 %C Amsterdam %I Tinbergen Institute %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2720 %A Holger Bonin %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2001 %T The Post-Unification German Labor Market %E Regina T. Riphahn %E Dennis J. Snower %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Employment Policy in Transition. The Lessons of German Integration for the Labor Market %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %P 8-30 %/ 2000: IZA DP No. 185. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp185.pdf %G GB %0 Report %M 2719 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Gustav A. Horn %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1996 %T No Significant Service Gap between West Germany and the USA %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2718 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %A Thomas Siedler %D 2001 %T Die Dauer von Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland und Großbritannien: Ein internationaler Vergleich (1990-1995) %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 34 %N 4 %P 402-418 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2717 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2002 %T Attrition in Household Panels: A Survey %J CHINTEX Working Paper No. 4 (Work-package 6) %C Wiesbaden %I DESTATIS %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Content/Wissenschaftsforum/Chintex/Projekt/Downloads/WorkingPaper6__022002,templateId=renderPrint.psml %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2716 %A Bernard M.S. van Praag %A Paul Frijters %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2003 %T The Anatomy of Subjective Well-Being %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 51 %P 29-49 %/ 2003: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2002-022/3. Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute; 2003: IZA Reprint Series A - 165/2003. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2715 %A David Card %A Freeman Richard B. %D 2002 %T What Have Two Decades of British Economic Reform Delivered? %J NBER Working Paper 8801 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, international comparison, miscellaneous %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2714 %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %A Paul Frijters %D 2004 %T How Important is Methodology for the Estimates of the Determinants of Happiness? %J Economic Journal %V 114 %P 641-659 %/ 2002: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2002-024/3, Amsterdam %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.res.org.uk/economic/freearticles/july04.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2713 %A Ruben Ivo A. van Gaalen %D 2002 %T Erst-Elternschaft und die Aufteilung der Haushaltsarbeit zwischen 1984 und 1999 in Westdeutschland - Eine empirische Untersuchung milieuspezifischer Strategien mit Hilfe von SOEP-Daten (Diplomarbeit) %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Institut für empirische und angewandte Soziologie (EMPAS) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2712 %A Michael Maschke %D 2001 %T Zur Einkommens- und Lebenslage behinderter Menschen im Quer- und Längsschnitt - Eine Pilotstudie auf der Basis von Paneldaten (Diplomarbeit) %C Frankfurt/M. %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Institut für Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2711 %A Thomas Sauerbier %A Hans-Peter Heike %D 2002 %T Inhomogene Hochrechnungsfaktoren bei der Mikrosimulation: Probleme und Lösungsansätze %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 86 %N 3 %P 353-369 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2710 %A Volker Meinhardt %A Ellen Kirner %A Markus Grabka %A Ulrich Lohmann %A Erika Schulz %D 2002 %T Finanzielle Konsequenzen eines universellen Systems der gesetzlichen Alterssicherung (edition der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 66) %C Düsseldorf %I Der Setzkasten %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2709 %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %D 2007 %T Do Generous Welfare States Generate Efficiency Gains Which Counterbalance Short Run Losses? Testing Downside Risk Theory with Economic Panel Data for the U.S., Germany and The Netherlands %J Social Indicators Research %V 86 %N 2 %P 337-354 %/ 2002: Paper to be presented at the Conference on Poverty Dynamics, Budapest, May 24-26, 2002 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 2708 %A Cheti Nicoletti %A Franco Peracchi %D 2002 %T A cross-country comparison of survey nonparticipation in the ECHP %C Essex %2 methodological %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2707 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Ellen Kirner %D 2002 %T Einkommen von Haushalten mit Kindern: Finanzielle Förderung auf erste Lebensjahre konzentrieren %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 32 %P 527-536 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2706 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2002 %T Kinderbetreuung in West- und Ostdeutschland: Sozioökonomischer Hintergrund entscheidend %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 31 %P 518-524 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2705 %A Irene Becker %A et al. %D 2002 %T A Comparison of the Main Household Income Surveys for Germany: EVS and SOEP %E Richard Hauser %E Irene Becker %J Reporting on Income Distribution and Poverty - Perspectives from a German and a European Point of View %C Heidelberg %I Springer %P 55-90 %/ 2002: Arbeitspapier Nr. 31. Frankfurt/M.: EVS-Projekt, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 2704 %A Hans-Werner Wahl %A Heidrun Mollenkopf %D 2002 %T Impact of Everyday Technology on the Home Environment on Older Adults' Quality of Life %J Impact of Technology on Successful Aging. New York: Springer Publishing %C Heidelberg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2703 %A Hans-Werner Wahl %A Oliver Schilling %A Frank Oswald %D 2000 %T Wohnen im Alter - spezielle Aspekte im ländlichen Raum %E Ulla Walter %E Thomas Altgeld %J Altern im ländlichen Raum - Ansätze für eine vorausschauende Alten- und Gesundheitspolitik %C Frankfurt / New York %I Campus %P 245-262 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2702 %A Björn Christensen %D 2002 %T Anspruchslöhne und Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 7 %P 407-409 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2701 %A Gerhard Naegele %A Christiane Rohleder %D 2001 %T Bürgerschaftliches Engagement und Freiwilligenarbeit im Alter %J Theorie und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit %N 11 %P 415-421 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2700 %A Oliver Schilling %A Hans-Werner Wahl %D 2002 %T Familiäre Netzwerke und Lebenszufriedenheit alter Menschen in ländlichen und urbanen Regionen %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 54 %N 2 %P 304-317 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2699 %A Reishi Mayura %D 2001 %T On the Income Distribution Aspect of the German Social Market Economy (in Japanese) %J??? %C Kobe %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G X %0 Journal Article %M 2698 %A H. Takatura %D 2001 %T The Policy Effects of Housing Allowance in Germany (in Japanese) %J The Annual of Japan Economic Policy Association %N 49 %P 168-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G X %0 Book Section %M 2697 %A Felix Büchel %D 2001 %T Overqualification: reasons, measurement issues and typoligical affinity to unemployment %E Pascaline Descy %E Manfred Tessaring %J Training in Europe - Second report on vocational training research in Europe 2000: background report (Volume 2, Cedefop Reference Series) %C Luxembourg %I Office for Official Publications of the European Communities %P 453-560 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2696 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2002 %T The Distribution of the German Public-Private Wage Gap %J Labour %V 16 %N 2 %P 347-381 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2695 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Qing Yang %D 2002 %T The Effect of Maternity Leave on Women's Pay in Germany 1984-1994 %J DIW Discussion Papers No. 289 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, income and poverty, gender %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38497/dp289.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2694 %A Sylvia Zühlke %A Uwe Hetke %D 2002 %T Räumliche Mobilität und Arbeitsmarktprozesse - Eine Analyse auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Statistische Analysen und Studien, 1/2002 %C Düsseldorf %I Landesamt für Datenverarbeitung und Statistik Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2693 %A Mary C. Daly %A Felix Büchel %A Greg J. Duncan %D 2000 %T Premiums and penalties for surplus and deficit education - Evidence from the United States and Germany %J Economics of Education Review %V 19 %N 2 %P 169-178 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP, CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2692 %A Felix Büchel %A Heike Trappe %D 2001 %T Die Entwicklung der Einkommensposition kinderreicher Familien in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 13 %N 2 %P 5-28 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2691 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %D 2000 %T Arbeitslosigkeit, öffentliche Transferzahlungen und Armut - Eine Mikro-Simulation für West- und Ostdeutschland %E Felix Büchel %E et al. %J Zwischen drinnen und draußen. Arbeitsmarktchancen und soziale Ausgrenzung in Deutschland %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 167-179 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2690 %A Felix Büchel %A Antje Mertens %D 2001 %T Aufstiegschancen von Über- und Unterqualifizierten - Ein Test von Karrieremobilitäts-Theorie %E Uschi Backes-Gellner %E Petra Moog %J Bildungssystem und betriebliche Beschäftigungsstrategien (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Neue Folge Bd. 279) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 113-124 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2689 %A Felix Büchel %D 2000 %T Tied Movers, Tied Stayers: The Higher Risk of Overeducation among Married Women in West Germany %E Siv S. Gustafsson %E Danièle E. Meulders %J Gender and the Labour Market. Econometric Evidence of Obstacles to Achieving Gender Equality (Applied Econometrics Association Series) %C Basingstoke and London / New York %I Macmillan Press / St. Martin's Press %P 133-146 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2688 %A Felix Büchel %D 2001 %T Produktivitätseffekte durch Überqualifikation - Eine Betrachtung aus der Perspektive der Betriebe %E Robert K. von Weizsäcker %J Bildung und Beschäftigung (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Neue Folge Bd. 284) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 293-321 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2687 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %A James C. Witte %D 2002 %T Regionale und berufliche Mobilität von Hochqualifizierten: Ein Vergleich Deutschland - USA %J Arbeitsmärkte für Hochqualifizierte (BeitrAB 256) %P 207-244 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2686 %A Felix Büchel %D 1998 %T Arbeits-Pendler zwischen West- und Ostdeutschland - Personen-, Haushalts- und Arbeitsplatzstrukturen %J Migration in Stadtregionen der neuen Bundesländer (Graue Reihe, Materialien des IRS Nr. 16) %C Erkner %I Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Strukturplanung (IRS) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2685 %A Gernot Weißhuhn %A Felix Büchel %D 1998 %T Germany (Chapter 7) %E OECD %J Pathways and Participation in Vocational and Technical Education and Training %C Paris %I OECD %P 195-239 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2684 %A Felix Büchel %A Harminder Battu %D 2003 %T The Theory of Differential Overqualification: Does it Work? %J Scottish Journal of Political Economy %V 50 %P 1-16 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 511. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education, gender, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp511.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2683 %A Felix Büchel %A Maarten van Ham %D 2003 %T Overeducation, Regional Labour Markets and Spatial Flexibility %J Journal of Urban Economics %V 53 %N 3 %P 482-493 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 424. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education, labour, miscellaneous %U ftp://ftp.iza.org/dps/dp424.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2682 %A Stephan Lüken %D 2002 %T Zur Fortentwicklung des Systems der Erwerbstätigenstatistiken %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 6 %P 443-453 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2681 %A Marc Szydlik %D 2002 %T Vocational Education and Labour Markets in Deregulated, Flexibly Coordinated and Planned Societies %J European Societies %V 4 %N 1 %P 79-105 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2680 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 2000 %T International Labor Economics %J NBER Working Paper 8757 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2679 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Dirk Konietzka %D 2002 %T The Performance of Migrants in Occupational Labour Markets - Evidence from Aussiedler in Germany %J European Societies %V 4 %N 1 %P 53-78 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2678 %A Bernhard Christoph %D 2002 %T Weiter deutliche Zufriedenheitsdifferenzen zwischen Ost und West trotz Annäherung in manchen Bereichen %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 28 %P 11-14 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2677 %A Claudia Diehl %A Michael Blohm %D 2001 %T Apathy, adaptation or ethnic mobilisation? On the attitudes of a politically excluded group %J Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies %V 27 %N 3 %P 401-420 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2676 %A Michael Blohm %A Claudia Diehl %D 2001 %T Wenn Migranten Migranten befragen - Zum Teilnahmeverhalten von Einwanderern bei Bevölkerungsumfragen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie (ZfS) %V 30 %N 3 %P 223-242 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2675 %A Susanne Wieland %D 2002 %T Im Osten was Neues? Ein vergebliches Arbeitsangebot statt Resignation oder Abwanderung - einige grundsätzliche Überlegungen - (Diskussionspapier) %C Brandenburg %I Fachhochschule Brandenburg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2674 %A Didier Fouarge %D 2002 %T Minimum Protection and Poverty in Europe. An Economic Analysis of the Subsidiarity Principle within EU Social Policy (Dissertation) %C Amsterdam %I Thela Thesis %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2673 %A Christiane Rohleder %A Petra Bröscher %D 2002 %T Freiwilliges Engagement älterer Menschen in Nordrhein-Westfalen - Potenziale und Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten. Bd 1: Ausmaß, Strukturen und sozial-räumliche Voraussetzungen für freiwilliges Engagement im Alter in Nordrhein-Westfalen %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Frauen, Jugend, Familie und Gesundheit des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2672 %A Reinhold Schwarz %A et al. %D 2001 %T Frauen mit Behinderungen im Freistaat Sachsen (Abschlussbericht der wissenschaftlichen Begleitung des Vorhabens "Aufbau eines sächsischen Netzwerkes von Frauen mit Behinderungen") %C Dresden %I Staatsministerin für Gleichstellung von Frau und Mann des Freistaats Sachsen (Hrsg.) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2671 %A Felix Büchel %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2002 %T Form der Kinderbetreuung und Arbeitsmarktverhalten von Müttern in West- und Ostdeutschland (Bd. 220 Schriftenrehe des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend) %C Stuttgart %I Kohlhammer %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2670 %A Peter Zweifel %A Michael Breuer %D 2002 %T Weiterentwicklung des deutschen Gesundheitssystems. Gutachten im Auftrag des Verbands Forschender Arzneimittelhersteller e.V. (VFA) %C Zürich %I Universität Zürich, Sozialökonomisches Institut %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Book Section %M 2669 %A OECD %D 2002 %T The ins and outs of long-term unemployment (Chapter 4) %J OECD Employment Outlook %C Paris %I OECD %P 187-243 %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2668 %A OECD %D 2002 %T Women at work: who are they and how are they faring? (Chapter 2) %J OECD Employment Outlook %C Paris %I OECD %P 81-125 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2667 %A Enquete-Kommission "Zukunft des Bürgerschaftlichen Engagements" %D 2002 %T Bürgerschaftliches Engagement: auf dem Weg in eine zukunftsfähige Bürgergesellschaft (insb. Kap. B2.4.3. Bürgerschaftliches Engagement, Erwerbsarbeit und Arbeitslosigkeit, S. 202ff.) %C Berlin %I Bundestagsdrucksache 14/8900 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2666 %A Dream-Team %D 2002 %T Quo vadis, Wochenberichtsplan? %J Unveröffentlichter Wochenbericht des DIW %V 60 %N 23a %P 1-4 %2 other %F %G D %0 Report %M 2665 %A Christina Behrendt %D 2000 %T Is There Income Poverty in Western Europe? Methodological Pitfalls in the Measurement of Poverty in a Comparative Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 258 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, methods %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/258.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2664 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2003 %T Imputed Rent and Income Inequality: A Decomposition Analysis for the Great Britain, West Germany and the U.S. %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 49 %N 4 %P 503-537 %/ 2002: EPAG Working Paper 29, Colchester, University of Essex, ISER %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison, econometrics %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2663 %A Lutz Kaiser %D 2002 %T Job Satisfaction: A Comparison of Standard, Non-Standard, and Self-Employment Patterns across Europe with a Special Note to the Gender/Job Satisfaction Paradox %J EPAG Working Paper 27 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators, gender, international comparison %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 2662 %A Birgit Otto %A Jan Goebel %D 2002 %T Incidence and Intensity of Permanent Income Poverty in European Countries %J EPAG Working Paper 28 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2661 %A Birgit Otto %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2002 %T Die Grüne Kindergrundsicherung. Welche Familien würden davon profitieren und in welchem Maße? %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 51 %N 5 %P 111-118 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2660 %A Birgit John %A Heike Schmidt %D 2001 %T Erziehungsurlaub - Regelungen, Inanspruchnahme und Evaluation - (Kap. 3 und 5) %C Stuttgart %I Sozialministerium Baden-Württemberg %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.statistik-bw.de/BevoelkGebiet/FaFo/fafoezu.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2659 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2002 %T Bericht über die Hauptversammlung der Deutschen Statistischen Gesellschaft am 25. September 2001 in Dortmund %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 86 %P 233-235 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2658 %A Tony Atkinson %A et al. %D 2002 %T Microsimulation of Social Policy in the European Union: Case Study of a European Minimum Pension %J Economica %V 69 %N 274 %P 229-243 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2657 %A Richard Hauser %A Brian Nolan %A Konstanze Mörsdorf %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2000 %T Unemployment and Poverty: Change over Time %E Duncan Gallie %E Serge Paugam %J Welfare Regimes and the Experience of Unemployment in Europe %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 25-46 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2656 %A Knut Gerlach %A Gesine Stephan %D 2001 %T Lebenszufriedenheit und Erwerbsstatus: Ost- und Westdeutschland im Vergleich %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 34 %N 4 %P 515-529 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2655 %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2002 %T Die Kosten von Kindern und die Kosten einer egalitären Partnerschaft %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 71 %N 1 %P 114-125 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2654 %A Felix Büchel %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2002 %T Kindertageseinrichtungen und Müttererwerbstätigkeit - Neue Ergebnisse zu einem bekannten Zusammenhang %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 71 %N 1 %P 95-113 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2653 %A Miriam Beblo %A Elke Wolf %D 2002 %T Die Folgekosten von Erwerbsunterbrechungen %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 71 %N 1 %P 83-94 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2652 %A Karl Brenke %D 2002 %T Unemployed - and Unwilling to Work? %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2651 %A Ingrid Tucci %D 2002 %T Zwischen Integration und Sozialer Exklusion: Migrantenprotest in Frankreich und Deutschland. Ein deutsch-französischer Vergleich über die türkische und die maghrebinische Bevölkerung (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2650 %A Karl Brenke %D 2002 %T Sind die Arbeitslosen arbeitsunwillig? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 22 %P 347-353 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2649 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2002 %T Arbeitszeitwünsche schwanken mit der Konjunktur %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 23 %P 370-373 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2648 %A Tilman Brück %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2002 %T Förderung von Agenturen für haushaltsnahe Dienstleistungen schafft Arbeitsplätze für Geringqualifizierte %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 23 %P 363-369 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2647 %A Thomas Däubler %D 2002 %T Nonresponseanalysen der Stichprobe F des SOEP %J DIW Materialien Nr. 15 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.38830.de/diw_rn02-05-15.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2646 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Can voluntary work be a substitute for gainful employment? Should welfare recipients earn their benefits by doing voluntary work? %J Australian Social Monitor %V 5 %N 1 %P 1-6 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2645 %A Günther Rehme %D 2002 %T Education, Economic Growth and Personal Income Inequality Across (Rich) Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 300 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, education, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/300.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2644 %A Hubert Gabrisch %A Maria Luigia Seganga %D 2002 %T Intra-Industry Trade Between European Union and Transition Economies: Does Income Distribution Matter? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 297 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/297.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book %M 2643 %A Udo Kukatz %A Anke Rheinganz-Heintze %D 2006 %T Trends im Umweltbewusstsein. Umweltgerechtigkeit, Lebensqualität und persönliches Engagement %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2642 %A Vincent A. Mahler %D 2002 %T Exploring the Subnational Dimension of Income Inequality: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Inequality and Electoral Turnout in the Developed Countries %J International Studies Quarterly %V 46 %N 1 %P 117-142 %/ 2002: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 292. Syracuse, Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/292.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2641 %A Heikki Hiilamo %D 2002 %T Family Policy Models and Family Policy Outcomes - A Nordic Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 290 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/290.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2640 %A Aya K. Abe %D 2001 %T Universalism and Targeting: An International Comparison Using the LIS Database %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 288 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/288.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2639 %A Evelyne Huber %A John D. Stephens %A David Bradley %A Stephanie Moller %A Francois Nielsen %D 2001 %T The Welfare State and Gender Equality %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 279 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/279.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2638 %A Karen Christopher %D 2001 %T Caregiving, Welfare States and Mothers' Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 287 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %/ 2001: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 287. Syracuse, Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, gender, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/287.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2637 %A Karen Christopher %D 2002 %T Welfare State Regimes and Mothers' Poverty %J Social Politics %V 9 %N 1 %P 60-86 %/ 2001: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 286. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/286.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2636 %A Karen Christopher %D 2002 %T Single Motherhood, Employment, or Social Assistance: Why Are U.S. Women Poorer Than Women in other Affluent Nations? %J Journal of Poverty %V 6 %N 2 %P 61-80 %/ 2001: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 285. Syracuse, Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/285.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2635 %A Pablo Beramendi Alvarez %D 2001 %T The Politics of Income Inequality in the OECD: The Role of Second Order Effects %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 284 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/284.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2634 %A Raquel Fernándesz %A Nezih Guner %A John Knowles %D 2001 %T Love and Money: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Household Sorting and Inequality %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 283 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/283.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2633 %A Mia Hakovirta %D 2001 %T The Income Sources of Single Parents: A Comparative Analysis %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 282 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/282.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2632 %A David K. Jesuit %D 2003 %T The Regional Dynamics of European Electoral Politics: Participation in National and European Contests in the 1990s %J European Union Politics %V 4 %N 2 %P 139-164 %/ 2001: "Economic Distress and Political Isolation in Western European Regions", Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 281. Syracuse, Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison, miscellaneous %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/281.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 2631 %A Steven Pressman %D 2001 %T The Decline of the Middle Class: An International Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 280 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Maxwell School %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/280.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2630 %A Michael Konold %D 2002 %T Einbürgerung von Ausländern in Deutschland. Eine empirische Analyse mit Daten des SOEP (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2629 %A Friederike Behringer %D 2002 %T Weiterbildungsbeteiligung älterer Arbeitnehmer %E Christoph Behrend %J Chancen für die Erwerbsarbeit im Alter. Betriebliche Personalpolitik und ältere Erwerbstätige %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 89-105 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2628 %A Edward L. Glaeser %A Bruce Sacerdote %D 1999 %T The Social Consequences of Housing %J Journal of Housing Economics %V 9 %N 1-2 %P 1-23 %/ 2000: NBER Working Paper 8034. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F consumption / assets / habitation %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2627 %A Charlotte Lauer %A Viktor Steiner %D 2000 %T Returns to Education in West Germany. An Empirical Assessment %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-04 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2626 %A Charlotte Lauer %D 2002 %T A Model of Educational Attainment. Application to the German Case %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 02-06 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2625 %A Johann Hahlen %D 2002 %T Die internationale Vergleichbarkeit von Statistiken - Allgemeine Aspekte und Beispiele aus dem Bereich der Haushaltsstichproben %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Roland Habich %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %J Sozialer Wandel und gesellschaftliche Dauerbeobachtung %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 353-373 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2624 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Sozialberichterstattung und Politikberatung %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Roland Habich %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %J Sozialer Wandel und gesellschaftliche Dauerbeobachtung %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 405-420 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2623 %A Bernhard Manzke %D 2002 %T Zur langfristigen Tragfähigkeit der öffentlichen Haushalte in Deutschland - eine Analyse anhand der Generationenbilanzierung %J Diskussionspapier 10/02 Volkswirtschaftliches Forschungszentrum der Deutschen Bundesbank %C Frankfurt /M. %I Deutsche Bundesbank %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2622 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Zur langfristigen Tragfähigkeit der öffentlichen Haushalte - eine Analyse anhand der Generationenbilanzierung %J Deutsche Bundesbank Monatsbericht %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2621 %A Martin Biewen %D 2005 %T The Covariance Structure of East and West German Incomes and its Implications for the Persistence of Poverty and Inequality %J German Economic Review %V 6 %N 4 %P 445-469 %/ 2002: Discussion Paper No. 292. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2002: IZA DP No. 459. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38537/dp292.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp459.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 2620 %A Landeszentralbank in Berlin und Brandenburg %D 2002 %T Jahresbericht 2001 %C Berlin %I LZB Berlin-Brandenburg %P 76 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2619 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2002 %T Konturen ehrenamtlichen Engagements in Deutschland. Eine Bestandsaufnahme %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 51 %N 4 %P 80-86 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 2618 %A Horst Siebert %D 2002 %T Wer den Markt nicht will ... %J Handelsblatt vom 15.03.2002 %P 13 %F %G D %0 Report %M 2617 %A Reinhard Schüssler %D 2002 %T Forschungsprojekt "Die Verteilung des Humankapitals" %J Lebenslagen in Deutschland. Der erste Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2616 %A Peter Saunders %A Tim Smeeding %D 2002 %T Beware the Mean! %J SPRC Newsletter %C Sidney %I Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2615 %A Christian Dustmann %A Arthur Van Soest %D 2002 %T Language and the Earnings of Immigrants %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 55 %N 3 %P 473-492 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2614 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Hanfried H. Andersen %D 2001 %T Kassenwechsel in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung: Welche Rolle spielt der Beitragssatz? %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 121 %N 4 %P 581-602 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2613 %A Ute Klammer %A Katja Tillmann %D 2001 %T Flexibilität und soziale Sicherung in Deutschland: Bestandsaufnahme und Reformoptionen für die Alterssicherung (Kap. III.4) %E Ute Klammer %E Katja Tillmann %J notiert in NRW. Flexicurity - Soziale Sicherung und Flexibilisierung der Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %P 443-502 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/flexicurity.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 2612 %A Ute Klammer %A Katja Tillmann %D 2001 %T Flexibilität - Pluralität - Diskontinuität: Zusammenfassung zentraler Ergebnisse und Schlussfolgerungen (Kap. II.7) %E Ute Klammer %E Katja Tillmann %J notiert in NRW. Flexicurity - Soziale Sicherung und Flexibilisierung der Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %P 305-317 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/flexicurity.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 2611 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2001 %T Auswirkung von Diskontinuitäten und "atypischer" Beschäftigung in der Erwerbsbiografie auf das individuelle Erwerbseinkommen: Theoretische Analysen und Befunde empirischer Studien für Deutschland (Kap. II.6) %E Ute Klammer %E Katja Tillmann %J notiert in NRW. Flexicurity - Soziale Sicherung und Flexibilisierung der Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %P 271-303 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/flexicurity.pdf %G D %0 Book Section %M 2610 %A Ute Klammer %A Katja Tillmann %D 2001 %T Mobil von einem Status zum anderen - Querschnittsergebnisse zur statistischen Verbreitung unterschiedlicher Übergänge, ihrer Veränderung und ihrer Hintergründe (Kap. II.3) %E Ute Klammer %E Katja Tillmann %J notiert in NRW. Flexicurity - Soziale Sicherung und Flexibilisierung der Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %P 83-140 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/flexicurity.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2609 %A Ute Klammer %A Katja Tillmann %D 2001 %T Eingrenzung der Untersuchungsschwerpunkte des empirischen Teils und Informationen zu den verwendeten Datenquellen (Kap. II.1) %E Ute Klammer %E Katja Tillmann %J notiert in NRW. Flexicurity - Soziale Sicherung und Flexibilisierung der Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %P 25-43 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/flexicurity.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2608 %A Ute Klammer %A Katja Tillmann %D 2001 %T notiert in NRW. Flexicurity - Soziale Sicherung und Flexibilisierung der Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse %J Forschungsprojekt des WSI im Auftrag des Ministeriums für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, Qualifikation und Technologie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sozialpolitik-aktuell.de/docs/flexicurity.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2607 %A Klaus-Dirk Henke %A Markus M. Grabka %A Katja Borchardt %D 2002 %T Kapitalbildung, auch im Gesundheitswesen? Auf dem Wege zu einer ordnungspolitischen Erneuerung der Krankenversicherung %J Zeitschrift für Gesundheitswissenschaft %V 10 %N 3 %P 196-210 %/ 2002: Blaue Reihe des Berliner Zentrums Public Health 2002-2. Berlin, BZPH %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2606 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2002 %T Weiterbildungsinvestitionen und Überstundenaktivität - Eine empirische Analyse für Westdeutschland und Großbritannien %E Uschi Backes-Gellner %E Corinna Schmidtke %J Bildungssystem und betriebliche Beschäftigungsstrategien in internationaler Perspektive (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, N. F. Bd. 290) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 37-58 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2605 %A Stefan Bach %D 2005 %T Fundamental Reform of Income Tax - In how far Can the Assesment Basis be Broadened and Tax Law Simplifies? %J Weekly Report %V 1 %N 32 %P 357-361 %2 Simulation %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/43769/diw_wr_2005-32.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2604 %A Ulrich Lakemann %D 2002 %T Bürgerschaftliches Engagement - das Beispiel Thüringen %J Theorie und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit %V 52 %N 2 %P 125-132 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2603 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 2001 %T Migration als Armutsrisiko %E Eva Barlösius %E Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %J Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15) %C Leverkusen %I Leske + Budrich %P 201-222 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2602 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Miriam Güllner %D 2001 %T Scheidung als Armutsrisiko %E Eva Barlösius %E Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %J Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15) %C Leverkusen %I Leske + Budrich %P 169-197 %/ 2000: Arbeitspapier Nr. 1 des Projektes Wirtschaftliche Folgen von Trennung und Scheidung für Familien. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2601 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 2001 %T Armut trotz Erwerbstätigkeit in Deutschland - Folge der "Erosion des Normalarbeitsverhältnisses"? %E Eva Barlösius %E Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %J Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15) %C Leverkusen %I Leske + Budrich %P 131-150 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2600 %A Anne Hacket, Preißler, Josef %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 2001 %T Am unteren Ende der Bildungsgesellschaft %E Eva Barlösius %E Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %J Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15) %C Leverkusen %I Leske + Budrich %P 97-130 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2599 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %A Eva Barlösius %D 2001 %T Die Armut der Gesellschaft %E Eva Barlösius %E Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %J Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15) %C Leverkusen %I Leske + Budrich %P 11-67 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 2598 %A Klaus-Peter Schmid %D 2002 %T Wer ist der schönste Ökonom im Land? %J Die Zeit %N 18 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2597 %A Christina Behrendt %D 2000 %T Die Luxembourg Income Study: Eine Zwischenbilanz %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 46 %N 10 %P 909-931 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2596 %A Notburga Ott %A Kristina Rust %D 2001 %T Die Verwendung von Äquivalenzskalen bei Verteilungsanalysen: Notwendigkeit der Berücksichtigung von Haushaltsproduktion %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Familien und Haushalte in Deutschland - Statistische Grundlagen, wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse (Forum der Bundesstatistik Bd. 38) %C Wiesbaden %I Metzler Poeschel %P 59-73 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2595 %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 2001 %T Kosten der Nichtintegration ausländischer Zuwanderer %J Beihefte der Konjunkturpolitik (Migration in Europa: 64. Wissenschaftliche Tagung der AG deutscher wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute, 26./27.4.2001) %N 52 %P 191-212 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2594 %A Ullrich Heilemann %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 1998 %T Ökonomische und fiskalische Implikationen der Zuwanderung nach Deutschland %J RWI-Papiere, Nr. 52 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2593 %A Thomas Siedler %D 2002 %T The Survival of Self-Employed in West Germany: Evidence from Panel Data (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2592 %A Juliane Edler %D 2002 %T Bestimmungsgründe der Wahl einer Selbstbeteiligung bei der privaten Krankenversicherung - Eine empirische Analyse mit dem sozioökonomischen Panel (Diplomarbeit) %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fb Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2591 %A David Jesuit %A Timothy Smeeding %D 2002 %T Poverty and Income Distribution %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 293 %C Luxembourg %I LIS %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/293.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2590 %A Peter Jacobebbinghaus %D 2002 %T Die Lohnverteilung in Haushaltsdatensätzen und in amtlich erhobenen Firmendaten %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 3 %P 209-221 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2589 %A Denise DiPasquale %A Edward L. Glaeser %D 1999 %T Incentives and Social Capital: Are Homeowners Better Citizens? %J Journal of Urban Economics %V 45 %N 2 %P 354-384 %/ 1998: Chicago Working Papers in Law and Economics (Second Series) No. 54. Chicago: University of Chicago %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2588 %A Peter Gottschalk %A Enrico Spolaore %D 2002 %T On the Evaluation of Economic Mobility %J Review of Economic Studies %V 69 %N 1 %P 191-208 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 2587 %A Sumon Kumar Bhaumik %A Jeffrey B. Nugent %D 2002 %T Does Economic Uncertainty Have an Impact on Decisions to Bear Children? Evidence from Eastern Germany %J Paper to be presented at the PAA Meeting, Atlanta, USA %C London %I London Business School %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2586 %A Johannes Giesecke %A Martin Groß %D 2002 %T Befristete Beschäftigung: Chance oder Risiko %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 54 %N 1 %P 85-108 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2585 %A Eckhard Priller %D 2001 %T Der Dritte Sektor in den neuen Ländern: initiativ, engagiert und erfolgreich %E Wilhelm Hinrichs %E Eckhard Priller %J Handeln im Wandel: Akteurskonstellationen in der Transformation %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 173-197 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2584 %A Sonja Haug %D 2001 %T Bleiben oder Zurückkehren? Zur Messung, Erklärung und Prognose der Rückkehr von Immigranten in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 26 %N 2 %P 231-270 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2583 %A Erwin Charlier %D 2002 %T Equivalence Scales in an Intertemporal Setting with an Application to the Former West Germany %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 48 %N 1 %P 99-126 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2582 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 1997 %T The International Evidence on Income Distribution in Modern Economics - Where Do We Stand? %E Jon Neill %J Poverty and Inequality: The Political Economy of Redistribution %C Kalamazoo, Michigan %I W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research %P 79-103 %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2581 %A Richard Hauser %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Economics of the Personal Distribution of Income (Chapter 8) %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Frontiers in Economics %C Berlin/Heidelberg/New York %I Springer %P 313-370 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2580 %A Annett Schultz %D 2001 %T Ostdeutsches Haushaltsmanagement: zwischen Arbeitsmarktkrise und Transferabhängigkeit %E Wilhelm Hinrichs %E Eckhard Priller %J Handeln im Wandel: Akteurskonstellationen in der Transformation %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 199-224 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2579 %A Birgit Otto %D 2002 %T Die sozioökonomischen Folgen eines einkommensabhängigen Kindergeldzuschlags. Eine Mikrosimulation der 'Grünen Kindergrundsicherung' %J DIW Discussion Paper No. 273 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, family and networks, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38568/dp273.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2578 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Marco Härpfer %D 2007 %T Are People Inequality Averse, and Do They Prefer Redistribution by the State? Evidence from German Longitudinal Data on Life Satisfaction %J Journal of Socio-Economics %V 36 %N 2 %P 233-249 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 430. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2002: DIW Discussion Paper No. 285. Berlin: DIW Berlin; 2004: DIW Discussion Paper 407. Berlin: DIW Berlin. %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F subjective indicators, income and poverty, transfer systems %U http://www.uni-bamberg.de/fileadmin/uni/fakultaeten/sowi_professuren/vwl_sozialpolitik/Dateien/Forschung/JSE_schwarze_haerpfer_online.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp430.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38518/dp285.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/41264/dp407.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2577 %A Silke Anger %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Does Future PC Use Determine Our Wages Today? - Evidence from German Panel Data %J Labour %V 17 %N 3 %P 337-360 %/ 2002: IZA DP No. 429. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %F income and poverty, labour, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp429.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2576 %A Horst Siebert %D 2002 %T Kürzere Unterstützung für alle (Interview) %J Die Welt vom 07.03.02 %P 12 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2575 %A Karl Brenke %A et al. %D 2002 %T Bausteine für die Zukunft Berlins %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 10 %P 163-180 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2574 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Chris Schluter %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Children in Poverty - A British-German Comparison for the 1990s %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2573 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 2002 %T The Transition in East Germany: When is a Ten Point Fall in the Gender Wage Gap Bad News? %J Journal of Labor Economics %V 20 %P 148-169 %/ 1997: DIW Discussion Paper No. 156. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 1998: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1805. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, gender, miscellaneous %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2572 %A Jennifer Hunt %A Michael C. Burda %D 2001 %T From Reunification to Economic Integration: Productivity and the Labor Market in East Germany %J Brookings Papers on Economic Activity %N 2 %P 1-72 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2571 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Christian Schluter %D 2003 %T Why are Child Poverty Rates Higher in Britain than in Germany? A Longitudinal Perspective %J Journal of Human Resources %V 38 %N 2 %P 441-465 %/ 2001: ISER Working Paper No. 2001-16 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2570 %A Elke Holst %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 2002 %T Labour Market Attachment of People outside the Labour Force - An Explorative Analysis of Hidden Labor Force in Europe %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 122 %N 1 %P 55-83 %/ 2001: "Labor Market Attachment of 'Not Economically Active Persons' - New Aspects of Hidden Labor Force in Europe", EPAG Working Paper 24. Colchester, University of Essex %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2569 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2002 %T Euro-Effekte in der Statistik %J WISU %N 2 %P 203-206 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2568 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Klaus-Dirk Henke %A Katja Borchardt %D 2003 %T Kapitaldeckung in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung: Zur Berechnung der finanziellen Auswirkungen eines Umstieg vom Umlage- auf das Kapitaldeckungssystem %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 123 %N 2 %P 265-283 %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Papers No. 275. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F transfer systems, econometrics %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38645/dp275.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2567 %A Oliver Razum %A Susanne Rohrmann %D 2002 %T Der Healty-migrant-Effekt: Bedeutung von Auswahlprozessen bei der Migration und Late-entry-Bias %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 64 %P 82-88 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2566 %A Philippe Van Kerm %D 2001 %T Essays on Income Mobility and Income Distribution Dynamics (Dissertation) %C Namur, Belgium %I Faculté de Sciences Économiques, Sociales et de Gestion, Université Notre-Dame de la Paix %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2565 %A Andrea Susanne Ziefle %D 2001 %T Kind und Karriere? Eine empirische Analyse der kurz- und längerfristigen Folgen des Erziehungsurlaubs für den Einkommensverlauf von Frauen (Diplomarbeit) %C Mannheim %I Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2564 %A Christian Bantle %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2002 %T Smoke Signals: The Intergenerational Transmission of Smoking Behavior %J DIW Discussion Papers No. 277 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research) %2 longitudinal %F health, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38548/dp277.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2563 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Maintenance of and Innovation in Long-term Panel Studies: The Case of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 86 %P 163-175 %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Papers No. 276. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38598/dp276.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2562 %A Karsten Hank %D 2002 %T The Differential Influence of Women's Residential District on Their Risk of Entering Motherhood and First Marriage: A discrete-time multilevel analysis of western German panel data, 1984-1999 %J MPIDR Working Paper WP 2002-027 %C Rostock %I Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) %/ 2002: DIW Discussion Papers No. 274. German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.demogr.mpg.de/papers/working/wp-2002-027.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38520/dp274.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2561 %A Burkhart Lutz %D 2001 %T Im Osten ist die zweite Schwelle hoch - Fehlende Arbeitsplätze und Nachwuchsstau von den Toren des Arbeitsmarktes %J Forschungsberichte aus dem zsh 01-2 %C Halle %I Zentrum für Sozialforschung Halle e.V. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2560 %A Karsten Hank %D 2001 %T Changes in Child Care Could Reduce Job Options for Eastern German Mothers %J Population Today %N 3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2559 %A Rainer Pischner %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Arbeitsvermittlung durch das Arbeitsamt: Reform des Berichtssystems dringend erforderlich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 9 %P 145-152 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2558 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2002 %T SOEP 2001 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2001 (Welle 18) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2557 %A Björn Christensen %D 2001 %T Qualifikationsanforderungen und Arbeitsformen in der Neuen Ökonomie %J Kiel Working Papers No. 1081 %C Kiel %I The Kiel Institute of World Economics (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2556 %A Helen Baykara-Krumme %A Andreas Hoff %D 2006 %T Die Lebenssituation älterer Ausländerinnen und Ausländer in Deutschland %E Clemens Tesch-Römer %E Heribert Engstler %E Susanne Wurm %J Altwerden in Deutschland. Sozialer Wandel und individuelle Entwicklung in der zweiten Lebenshälfte %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %P 457 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2555 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2002 %T The Personal Distribution of Income and Imputed Rent. A Cross-National Comparison for the UK, West Germany and the USA %J Discussion Papers No. 271 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2001: Paper prepared for the International Conference of British Household Panel Study (BHPS) Users, University of Essex July 5-7, 2001 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2554 %A Karsten Hank %D 2002 %T Regional Social Contexts and Individual Fertility Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis of First and Second Births in Western Germany %J European Journal of Population %V 18 %N 3 %P 281-299 %/ 2002: Discussion Papers No. 270. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38543/dp270.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2553 %A Ugo Trivellato %D 2000 %T Data Access Versus Privacy: An Analytical User's Perspective %J Statistica %V 60 %N 4 %P 669-689 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 2552 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Schriftliche Stellungnahme (Weiterentwicklung der Sozialhilfe) %J Ausschussdrucksache 14/2059 (neu) %C Bonn %I Deutscher Bundestag, Ausschuss für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2551 %A Sachverständigenrat %D 2001 %T Zitate in Kapitel 2 und 5 %J Jahresgutachten 2001/02 "Für Stetigkeit - gegen Aktionismus" %C Wiesbaden %I Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2550 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2001 %T Überstunden und Weiterbildung in Deutschland: Eine Chance für investive Arbeitszeitpolitik? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 31 %P 482-487 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2549 %A Alan S. Zuckerman %A Malcolm Brynin %D 2001 %T A Decision Heuristic for Party Identification: New British and German Data and a New Understanding for a Classic Concept %J Discussion Paper No. 268 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2548 %A Anja Decressin %D 2001 %T Tinkering With or Tackling Unemployment Compensation? %J Georgetown University Working Paper No. 01-07 (2001) %C Georgetown %I Georgetown University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2547 %A Joachim R. Frick %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2001 %T Structuring the HILDA Panel: Considerations and Suggestions %J HILDA Project Discussion Paper Series No. 1/01 %C Melbourne %I Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G GB %0 Report %M 2546 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2001 %T Desktop Companion to the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP), Version 5.0 - Update to Wave 17 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2545 %A Horst Siebert %D 2002 %T Folgekosten des Kombilohns (Gastbeitrag) %J Financial Times Deutschland vom 15.01.2002 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2544 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Chris Schluter %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2002 %T Einkommensarmut von Kindern - Ein deutsch-britischer Vergleich für die 90er Jahre %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 5 %P 77-80 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2543 %A Thorsten Schneider %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2002 %T Berliner sind Kulturliebhaber - Die Nutzung des Kulturangebots in Berlin im bundesdeutschen Vergleich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 69 %N 4 %P 63-67 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2542 %A Björn Christensen %D 2002 %T Reservation Wages, Offered Wages, and Unemployment Duration - New Empirical Evidence %J Kiel Working Paper No. 1095 %C Kiel %I Kiel Institute of World Economics (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2541 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2002 %T Informationsstand und allgemeine Grundüberzeugungen bestimmten Euro-Skepsis - Analysen zur Einstellung der Bevölkerung zum Euro %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 27 %P 7-10 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2540 %A Brigitte Sellach, unter Mitarbeit von Enders-Dragässer, Uta %D 2000 %T Ursache und Umfang von Frauenarmut %J Materialien zur Gleichstellungspolitik Nr. 86/2001 (Gutachten im Auftrag des BMFSFJ) %C Frankfurt/Main %I Gesellschaft für Sozialwissenschaftliche Frauenforschung (GSF) e.V. %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2539 %A Peter Preisendörfer %D 2001 %T Sozialprofil und Lebenslage von Haushalten ohne Auto %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 53 %N 4 %P 734-750 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2538 %A Markus Scheuer %A Elke Maria Schmidt %D 1999 %T The Earnings Position of Young People on the German Labour Market %J RWI-Papiere, Nr. 60 %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2537 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Christian Schluter %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Child poverty in Britain and Germany %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society (AGF) %/ 2001: DIW Materialien 9. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38833/diw_rn01-12-9.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2535 %A Bettina Isengard %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2001 %T Die Einstellung der Bevölkerung zum Euro im europäischen Vergleich unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Einflussfaktoren auf die Sorgen vor der neuen Währung in Deutschland %J DIW Materialien Nr. 7 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.38841.de/diw_rn01-11-07.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2534 %A Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (Hrsg.) %D 2002 %T Expertisenband zum vierten Altenbericht der Bundesregierung. Band I: Das hohe Alter. Konzepte, Forschungsfelder, Lebensqualität %C Hannover %I Vincentz Network %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2533 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Rainer Pischner %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2001 %T Quantifying the "Digital Divide" in Germany - Internet Use Does Not Discourage Other Cultural or Social Activities %J DIW Materialien Nr. 4 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.38844.de/diw_rn01-10-04.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2532 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 2001 %T A Hitchhiker's Guide to the World's Household Panel Data Sets %J DIW Materialien Nr. 1 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.38848.de/diw_rn01-07-01.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2531 %A Karin Kurz %A Nikolei Steinhage %D 2001 %T Globaler Wettbewerb und Unsicherheiten beim Einstieg in den Arbeitsmarkt - Analysen für Deutschland in den 80er und 90er Jahren %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 11 %N 4 %P 513-531 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2530 %A Eike Trapp %D 2002 %T Arbeitszufriedenheit und Fluktuation - Eine Analyse der Arbeitnehmerfluktuation zwischen 1989 und 1996 auf Basis des Sozioökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2529 %A Alexandra Uhly %D 2000 %T Zur Neuen Selbständigkeit - Eine segmentationstheoretische Analyse auf der Datenbasis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. et al. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2528 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2001 %T Employment and Fertility - East Germany in the 1990s (Dissertation) %C Wirtschafts- u. Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %I Universität Rostock %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2527 %A Arndt Christiansen %A Elmar Schlüter %D 2001 %T Determinanten der Entstehung von beruflicher Mobilitätsbereitschaft %J Marburger Beiträge zur sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung %C Marburg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2526 %A John Haisken-DeNew %D 2001 %T Social Exclusion and Market Fragmentation (WP5, Chapter 4) %E Ben Anderson %J e-Living: State of the Art Review %C Colchester %I University of Essex %P 31-38 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2525 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2001 %T Markteinkommen, öffentliche Transfers und Umverteilung %E Winfried Schmähl %J Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitsmarkt und sozialer Sicherung (Schriften d. Vereins f. Socialpolitik, NF Bd. 285) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 103-128 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2524 %A Johannes Hoffmann %A Claudia Kurz %D 2002 %T Rent Indices for Housing in West Germany 1985 to 1998 %J Working Paper No. 116 %C Frankfurt/M. %I European Central Bank %/ 2002: Discussion Paper 01/02. Frankfurt /M.: Economic Research Centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecbwp116.pdf, http://opus.zbw-kiel.de/volltexte/2006/4166/pdf/200201dkp.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2523 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2001 %T Zweitbefragung 2001 der SOEP-Stichprobe F - Methodenbericht (Erprobung innovativer Erhebungskonzepte für Haushalts-Panel-Stichproben) %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2522 %A Christian Dustmann %D 2004 %T Parental background, secondary school track choice, and wages %J Oxford Economic Papers %V 56 %N 2 %P 209-230 %/ 2001: "Parental Background, Primary to Secondary School Transitions, and Wages", IZA DP No. 367. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F family and networks, education, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp367.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2521 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 2001 %T Wohnen in Deutschland - wie reaktionsfähig ist der Sozialstaat %J Gegenwartskunde %V 50 %N 4 %P 521-546 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2520 %A Holger Viebrok %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %D 2001 %T Verteilungspolitische Aspekte vermehrter privater Altersvorsorge %J ZeS-Arbeitspapier 17/2001 %C Bremen %I Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2519 %A Corinna Schmidtke %D 2001 %T Der Mittelstand im Wettbewerb um Fachkräfte - Institutionenökonomisch fundiertes Personalmarketing als Lösungsansatz %E Institut für Mittelstandsforschung %J Jahrbuch zur Mittelstandsforschung 1/2001 (Schriften zur Mittelstandsforschung Nr. 90 NF) %C Bonn %I IfM %P 1-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2518 %A Edward J. Castronova %A Hilke Kayser %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Immigrants, Natives and Social Assistance: Comparable Take-Up Under Comparable Circumstances %J International Migration Review (IMR) %V 35 %N 3 %P 726-748 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2517 %A Asunción Soro-Bonmati %D 2000 %T Labour market transitions of youth in Germany and Italy %J International Journal of Manpower %V 21 %N 3-4 %P 206-226 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2516 %A Holger Fabig %D 2001 %T Einkommensdynamik und soziale Mobilität %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Familien und Haushalte in Deutschland (Forum Bundesstatistik Bd. 38) %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 104-128 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2515 %A Veronika V. Eberharter %D 1999 %T Weibliche Haushaltsvorstände - Ein Phänomen sich ändernder Haushaltsstrukturen oder Neudefinition tradierter Rollenbilder? %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 219 %N 3+4 %P 298-307 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2514 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Douglas Holtz-Eakin %A Stephen E. Rhody %D 1997 %T Labor Earnings Mobility and Inequality in the United States and Germany Dursing the Growth Years of the 1980s %J International Economic Review %V 38 %N 4 %P 775-794 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2513 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %A Andrea Brandolini %D 2001 %T Promise and Pitfalls in the Use of "Secondary" Data-Sets: Income Inequality in OECD Countries as a Case Study %J Journal of Economic Literature %V 39 %P 771-799 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 SSCI %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2512 %A Charlotte Lauer %A Viktor Steiner %D 2001 %T Education and Earnings in Europe - Germany %E Colm Harmon %E Ian Walker %E Niels Westergaard-Nielsen %J Education and Earnings in Europe - A Cross Country Analysis of the Returns to Education %C Cheltenham / Northampton %I Edward Elgar %P 102-128 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2511 %A Christian Grund %A Dirk Sliwka %D 2001 %T The Impact of Wage Increases on Job Satisfaction - Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Implications %J IZA DP No. 387 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, subjective indicators %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp387.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2510 %A Rob Euwals %D 2001 %T The Predictive Value of Subjective Labour Supply Data: A Dynamic Panel Data Model with Measurement Error %J IZA DP No. 400 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp400.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2509 %A Tiina Mäkinen %D 1999 %T Strukturelle Zwänge, Sozialpolitik und Armut %J Internationale Revue für Soziale Sicherheit %V 52 %N 4 %P 3-28 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2508 %A Christina Behrendt %D 2000 %T Bieten private Renten eine gangbare Alternative? Ihre Verteilungswirkungen in einer vergleichenden Perspektive %J Internationale Revue für Soziale Sicherheit %V 53 %N 3 %P 3-29 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2507 %A Peter Gottschalk %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 1997 %T Cross-National Comparisons of Earnings and Income Inequality %J Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) %V 35 %N 2 %P 633-687 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2506 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 2001 %T Schützt Weiterbildung on-the-job vor Arbeitslosigkeit? %E Robert K. von Weizsäcker %J Bildung und Beschäftigung (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Neue Folge Bd. 284) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 275-291 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2505 %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2001 %T Neue Mikroökonomik und Nachfrageanalyse - Das Stone-Geary-Gossen-Lancaster-Modell (Habilitation) %C Frankfurt/Main %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2504 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Diana Schumann %D 2001 %T Zweite Tertiarisierung und Arbeitsmarktdynamik - Deskriptive Exploration mit der IAB-Beschäftigtenstichprobe und dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel %J Graue Reihe 2001-04 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2503 %A Matthias Knuth %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Diana Schumann %D 2001 %T Die Neuverteilung von Beschäftigungschancen und -risiken in der Dienstleistungsgesellschaft %J Graue Reihe 2001-01 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Institut Arbeit und Technik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2502 %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 2001 %T Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen von Zuwanderung - Kosten der Nicht-Integration von Migranten %E Ursula Mehrländer %E Günther Schultze %J Einwanderungsland Deutschland: neue Wege einer nachhaltigen Integration %C Bonn %I Dietz %P 92-116 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2501 %A Klaus-Dirk Henke %A Markus M. Grabka %A Katja Borchardt %D 2001 %T Kapitalgedeckter Krankenversicherungsschutz - Eine Modellbeschreibung und erste Ergebnisse - %J Diskussionspapiere zu Staat und Wirtschaft 30/2001 %C Berlin %I European Centre for Comparative Government and Public Policy %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2500 %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2001 %T Lebensmittelkonsum und Gesundheitsbewusstsein %J Hauswirtschaft und Wissenschaft (HuW) %N 3 %P 110-119 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2499 %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2001 %T Zur Berücksichtigung des Alters in Mincers Bruttostundenlohnfunktion %E Erich Schumacher %E Klaus Streichfuss %J Proceedings der 5. Konferenz der SAS-Anwender in Forschung und Entwicklung %C Stuttgart-Hohenheim %I Universität Hohenheim %P 169-179 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2498 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Employment Behaviour Among Women in Germany: Differences Between East and West Persists %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2497 %A Mary Daly %D 1999 %T Welfare States, Gender and Poverty %E Olwen Hufton %E Yota Kravaritou %J Gender and the Use of Time %C TheHague (et al.) %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %P 127-149 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2496 %A Thorsten Schneider %A Sonja Drobnic %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %D 2001 %T Pflegebedürftige Personen im Haushalt und das Erwerbsverhalten verheirateter Frauen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 30 %N 5 %P 362-383 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2495 %A Bernard M.S. van Praag %A P. Frijters %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %D 2000 %T A Structural Model of Well-being: With an Application to German Data %J Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2000-053/3 %C Amsterdam %I Tinbergen Institute %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2494 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 2001 %T Feasibility Study "Einkommensstarke Haushalte". 3. Bericht - Schlussfolgerungen aus der Testerhebung 2001 %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2493 %A Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell %A Bernard M.S. van Praag %D 2002 %T The Subjective Costs of Health Losses due to Chronic Diseases - An alternative model for monetary appraisal %J Health Economics %V 11 %N 8 %P 709-722 %/ 2002: Tinbergen Institue Discussion Paper TI 2002-023/3; 2001: Discussion Paper No. 262. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2492 %A Guido Heineck %D 2001 %T The determinants of church attendance and religious human capital in Germany: Evidence from panel data %J Discussion Paper No. 263 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2491 %A Mary Daly %D 2000 %T The Gender Division of Welfare - The Impact of the British and German Welfare States %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2490 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Langfristige Parteibindung: Nur noch ein Mythos? %J interesse %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2489 %A Christian Schluter %D 2001 %T Child poverty in Germany: trends and persistence (chapt. 6) %E Bruce Bradbury %E Stephen P. Jenkins %E John Micklewright %J The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 154-173 %/ 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 235, Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) 2001: Child Poverty Dynamics in Seven Nations. Innocenti Working Paperns No. 78, Florence: UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, family and networks %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38640/dp235.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2488 %A Bruce Bradbury %A Markus Jäntti %D 2001 %T Child poverty across twenty-five countries (chapt. 3) %E Bruce Bradbury %E Stephen P. Jenkins %E John Micklewright %J The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 62-912 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2487 %A Ulrich Lakemann %A Katja Liebigt %A Regina Beer %D 2001 %T Ehrenamt in Thüringen. Entwicklungen und Potenziale bürgerschaftlichen Engagements %J Ehrenamtliches Engagement in Thüringen %C Erfurt %I Thüringer Ministerium für Soziales, Familie und Gesundheit %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2486 %A Matthias Warneke %D 2001 %T Das Erwerbsverhalten von Frauen im wiedervereinten Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2485 %A Deutscher Bundestag %D 2001 %T Antrag: Für eine Reintegration von Sozialhilfeempfängern in den Arbeitsmarkt - Anreize für die Rückkehr in das Erwerbsleben erhöhen (Drucksache 14/5982) %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2484 %A Christian Grund %D 2001 %T Zum Signalcharakter unterschiedlicher Wege der Stellenfindung %J Die Betriebswirtschaft (DBW) %V 61 %N 5 %P 519-529 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2483 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Diplom macht nicht glücklicher %J BIZZ %N 11 %P 32 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2482 %A Pierre Beret %A Arnaud Dupray %D 2000 %T Allocation et effet salarial de la formation professionnelle continue en France et en Allemagne: Une approche en terme d'information %J Économie Publique (Efficacité des systèmes éducatifs et de formation, Vol. 1) %N 5 %P 221-269 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G F %0 Journal Article %M 2481 %A J.J. Ehrhardt %A W.E. Saris %A R. Veenhoven %D 2000 %T Stability of Life-Satisfaction over Time. Analysis of change in ranks in a national population %J Journal of Happiness Studies %N 1 %P 177-205 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2480 %A Holger Schäfer %D 2001 %T Einkommen und Lohndiskriminierung von Frauen - Trends und Bestimmungsfaktoren %J IW-Trends %V 28 %N 3 %P 56-73 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2479 %A A. Hillert %A et al. %D 2001 %T Berufliche Belastungen, Werthierarchie und differentielle Zufriedenheit: stationär behandelte psychosomatische Patienten und Bevölkerung im Vergleich %J 10. Rehabilitationswissenschaftliches Kolloquium. Wissenstransfer zwischen Forschung und Praxis (DRV-Schriften Bd. 26) %P 175-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2478 %A D. Staedtke %A et al. %D 2001 %T Job Related Valies, Motivation and Stress: Psychosomatic Inpatients Compared to a Population-Based Representative Sample %E W.J. Peek %E G.J. Lankhorst %J 1st World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam July 7-13, 2001 (ISPRM I) %I Monduzzi Editore (Medimond Inc.) %P 713-717 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2477 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Barbara A. Butrica %A Mary C. Daly %A Dean R. Lillard %D 2001 %T The Cross-National Equivalent File: A product of cross-national research %E Irene Becker %E Notburga Ott %E Gabriele Rolf %J Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 354-376 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.human.cornell.edu/PAM/Research/Centers-Programs/German-Panel/upload/P25-2.PDF %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2476 %A Martin Biewen %A Stephen P. Jenkins %D 2001 %T Who is most likely to be poor in Germany %E Irene Becker %E Notburga Ott %E Gabriele Rolf %J Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 440-462 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2475 %A Thomas Klein %D 2001 %T Der Einfluss differentieller Mortalität auf den ökonomischen Status im Alter %E Irene Becker %E Notburga Ott %E Gabriele Rolf %J Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 486-502 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2474 %A Peter Krause %D 2001 %T Einkommen in Deutschland - Entwicklung, Dynamik, permanente Verteilung und Redistribution %E Irene Becker %E Notburga Ott %E Gabriele Rolf %J Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 418-439 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 2473 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2001 %T Dissimilation? The Educational Attainment of Second Generation Immigrants %J Vortrag auf der Jahrestagung 2001 d. Vereins f. Socialpolitik, Magdeburg, 25.-28. Sept. 2001 %C Mainz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2472 %A Nathan D. Grawe %D 2001 %T Intergenerational Mobility in the US and Abroad: Quantile and Mean Regression Measures (Dissertation) %C Chicago %I University of Chicago, Faculty of the division of the social sciences %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2471 %A Veronika V. Eberharter %D 2001 %T Gender roles, labour market participation and household income position %J Structural Change and Economic Dynamics %V 12 %P 235-246 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2470 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Erwerbsverhalten von Frauen: Trotz Annäherung immer noch deutliche Unterschiede zwischen Ost und West %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 42 %P 648-658 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2469 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 2001 %T Zur Wohnsituation in West- und Ostdeutschland - Anstieg der Mieten zum Stillstand gekommen - Ergebnisse des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 41 %P 625-633 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2468 %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %D 2001 %T Soziodemographie, Erwerbsarbeit, Einkommen und Vermögen von westdeutschen Haushalten: Eine Längsschnitt-Kohortenanalyse auf Datenbasis des SOEP (1984-1997) (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Logos %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2467 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Andreas Stocker %D 2001 %T Feasibility Study "Einkommensstarke Haushalte". Testerhebung 2001: Feldbericht und Hinweise zum Fragebogen (2. Zwischenbericht) %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2466 %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Rainer Pischner %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Private Internet-Nutzung: Bildung und Einkommen auch bei Jugendlichen von großer Bedeutung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 40 %P 619-623 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2465 %A Viktor Steiner %A Peter Jacobebbinghaus %D 2001 %T Verteilungswirkungen der Subventionierung von Sozialbeiträgen im Niedriglohnbereich %E Irene Becker %E Notburga Ott %E Gabriele Rolf %J Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 618-647 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2464 %A Johannes Gernandt %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 2008 %T Wage Convergence and Inequality after Unification: (East) Germany in Transition %J SOEPpapers 107 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 2008: ZEW Discussion Paper 08-022. Mannheim: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F SP, labour, income and poverty, migration %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/85462/diw_sp0107.pdf, ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp08022.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 2463 %A Lars Osberg %D 2001 %T Labour Supply and Inequality Trends in the U.S.A. and Elsewhere %J Paper presented at CSLS/IRPP conference on "Linkages between Economic Growth and Inequality", January 26,2001, Ottawa %C Halifax %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book %M 2462 %A Kommission z. Verbesserung der informationellen Infrastruktur zw. Wissenschaft u. Statistik (Hrsg.) %D 2001 %T Wege zu einer besseren informationellen Infrastruktur (Gutachten der vom BM für Bildung und Forschung eingesetzten Kommission) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2461 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Speckesser %D 2000 %T Zur wissenschaftlichen Evaluation der Aktiven Arbeitsmarktpolitik in Deutschland: Ein Überblick %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 33 %N 3 %P 357-370 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2460 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2001 %T Zur korrekten Interpretation der Ergebnisse einer log-linearen Regression bei Heteroskadastie. Eine methodische Untersuchung mit einer Anwendung auf die relativen Löhne von Ausländern %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 221 %N 4 %P 418-431 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2459 %A Dirk Konietzka %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2001 %T Die Verwertbarkeit ausländischer Ausbildungsabschlüsse. Das Beispiel der Aussiedler auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 30 %N 4 %P 267-282 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2458 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Peter Krause %A et al. %D 2001 %T Forschungsprojekt Einkommensverteilung und Einkommensmobilität %J Lebenslagen in Deutschland. Der erste Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2457 %A Richard Hauser %A Irene Becker %D 2001 %T Zur Verteilungentwicklung in Deutschland - Probleme ihrer Erforschung %E Jörg Stadlinger %J Reichtum heute: Diskussion eines kontroversen Sachverhalts %C Münster %I Westfälisches Dampfboot %P 43-67 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2456 %A William A.V. Clark %A Anita I. Drever %D 2001 %T Wohnsituation von Ausländern: Immer noch ein großer Abstand %J Der langfristige Kredit %N 16 %P 563-564 %/ 2001: DIW Wochenbericht, Jg. 68, Heft 30, S. 469-471 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2455 %A Holly (ed.) Sutherland %D 2001 %T EUROMOD: an integrated European Benefit-tax Model (Final Report) %J EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM9/01 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 cross-sectional %F methods %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2454 %A Bernhard von (Infratest Sozialforschung) Rosenbladt %D 2001 %T Erstbefragung 2000 der SOEP-Stichprobe F (Erprobung innovativer Erhebungskonzepte für Haushalts-Panel-Stichproben) - Methodenbericht %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2453 %A Bernhard von (Infratest Sozialforschung) Rosenbladt %D 2001 %T SOEP 2000 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 2000 (Welle 17) des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2452 %A Heike Solga %D 2001 %T Longitudinal Surveys and the Study of Occupational Mobility: Panel and Retrospective Design in Comparison %J Quality and Quantity %V 35 %P 291-309 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 2451 %A Barabara Seel %A Rainer Hufnagel %D 2000 %T Wie teuer ist es, eine Frau zu sein? Studie für einen Artikel in Marie Claire %C Stuttgart-Hohenheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2450 %A Marlis Riepschläger %D 1995 %T Zur Bedeutung von Interviewereffekten im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) - Eine Analyse mit Hilfe kumulierter Logits %J Discussion Paper No. 105 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2449 %A Britta Rosbach %A Christian Schmitt %D 2001 %T Singles - Solisten mit Tücken %J Lebensmittel Zeitung Spezial %N 3 %P 7-9 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2448 %A Christian Dössel %D 1999 %T Lebenszufriedenheit unter dem Einfluß ausgewählter objektiver und subjektiver Faktoren im innerdeutschen Vergleich - Eine Längsschnittanalyse mit den Daten des SOEP %J Potsdamer Beiträge zur Sozialforschung Nr. 6 %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, LS für Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2447 %A Ulf Rostalsky %D 1997 %T Entwicklungsdynamik von Beschäftigungsverhältnissen in den neuen Bundesländern. Eine Analyse unter Verwendung der Daten des Sozioökonomischen Panels %J Potsdamer Beiträge zur Sozialforschung Nr. 3 %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, LS für Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2446 %A Udo Schneider %D 2001 %T Ökonomische Analyse der Arzt-Patient-Beziehung: Theoretische Modellierung und empirische Ergebnisse %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapier 06/01 %C Greifswald %I Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.rsf.uni-greifswald.de/bwl/pdf/2001/06_2001.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2445 %A Karin Schulze Buschoff %D 2000 %T Die Flexibilisierung der Arbeitszeiten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B14-15 %P 32-38 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2444 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Immigrants' Knowledge of German and Their Main Language of Usage %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2443 %A Stefani Scherer %D 2001 %T Early Career Patterns: A Comparison of Great Britain and West Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 17 %N 2 %P 119-144 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2442 %A Adelheid Hege %D 1998 %T Exclusions du système d'apprentissage, bas salaires, petits emplois - quelques débats (Allemagne) %J Chronique Internationale de l'IRES %N 55 %P 1-9 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G F %0 Book %M 2441 %A Sonja Haug %D 2000 %T Soziales Kapital und Kettenmigration. Italienische Migranten in Deutschland (Schriftenreihe des Bundesinstituts für Bevölkerungsforschung; Bd. 31, Dissertation) %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2440 %A Oliver Voß %D 2001 %T Ein empirisches Simulationsmodell für die westdeutschen Wohnungsmärkte (Beiträge zur Raumplanung und zum Siedlungs- und Wohnungswesen Bd. 199) (Dissertation) %C Münster %I Inst. für Siedlungs- und Wohnungswesen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2439 %A Susanne Koch %D 2001 %T Arbeitszeit und Beschäftigung im gesamtwirtschaftlichen Zusammenhang. Arbeitszeitfragen und ihre Behandlung in ökonomischen Modellen: Literaturüberblick und Forschungsperspektiven %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 34 %N 1 %P 28-44 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2438 %A Johann Fuchs %D 2001 %T Der Zusammenhang von Stiller Reserve und geringfügiger Beschäftigung %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 34 %N 2 %P 152-164 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2437 %A Christina Klenner %D 2001 %T Arbeitszeitpolitik im Bündnis für Arbeit im Interesse von Frauen? %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 54 %N 5 %P 304-308 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2436 %A Ute Klammer %D 2001 %T Managerin gesucht. Erwerbstätige Mütter in Europa zwischen Sozialpolitik und sozialer Praxis %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 54 %N 5 %P 329-336 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2435 %A Manfred Garhammer %D 2001 %T Arbeitszeit und Zeitwohlstand im internationalen Vergleich %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 54 %N 4 %P 231-241 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2434 %A Hildegard Maria Nickel %D 2001 %T Pluralisierung oder Polarisierung von Frauen in Ost- und Westdeutschland? %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 54 %N 5 %P 310-316 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2433 %A Jutta Kloas %A Hartmut Kuhfeld %A Uwe Kuhnert %D 2001 %T Dynamik des Verkehrsverhaltens im Jahresvergleich - Analyse des deutschen Mobilitätspanels 1994 bis 1999 (DIW Gutachten im Forschungsprogramm Stadtverkehr des BMV) %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2432 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Thomas Gensicke %A Martin Haberkorn %D 2001 %T Feasibility Study "Einkommensstarke Haushalte" (1. Zwischenbericht; Testerhebung 2001: Die Stichprobenbasis) %C München %I NFO Infratest (Infratest Sozialforschung) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2431 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Fraueneinkommen: Auf Karriereleiter Tritt gefasst %J iwd %V 27 %N 30 %P 4-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2430 %A Michaela Niefert %A Notburga Ott %A Kristina Rust %D 2001 %T Willingness of Germans to Move Abroad %E Ralph Friedmann %E Lothar Knüppel %E Helmut Lütkepohl %J Econometric Studies: A Festschrift in Honour of Joachim Frohn (Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung und Ökonometrie, Bd. 8) %C Münster-Hamburg-London %I Lit %P 317-333 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2429 %A Matthias David %D 2001 %T Aspekte der gynäkologischen Betreuung und Versorgung von türkischen Migrantinnen in Deutschland (Habilitationsschrift) %C Berlin %I Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Medizinische Fakultät Charité %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2428 %A Patrick A. Puhani %D 2001 %T Wage Regidities in Western Germany? Microeconometric Evidence from the 1990s %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 01-36 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2427 %A Ullrich Heilemann %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %A Klaus Sieveking %D 2001 %T Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Arbeitsmarktsteuerung der Zuwanderung %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 81 %N VII %P 380-388 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2426 %A Esfandiar Maasoumi %A Mark Trede %D 2001 %T Comparing Income Mobility in Germany and the United States Using Generalized Entropy Mobility Measures %J The Review of Economics and Statistics %V 83 %N 3 %P 551-559 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2425 %A John A. Bishop %A John P. Formby %A Lester A. Zeager %D 2001 %T The distributional impact of unification and the 1992-93 recession on West German households %J Economics of Transition %V 9 %N 2 %P 515-532 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2424 %A Richard A. Easterlin %D 2009 %T Lost in Transition: Life Satisfaction on the Road to Capitalism %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 71 %N 2 %P 130-145 %/ 2008: SOEPpapers 94. Berlin: DIW Berlin, and IZA DP No. 3409. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %R 10.1016/j.jebo.2009.04.003 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F SP, subjective indicators %K Happiness; Transition; Capitalism; Socialism; Loss aversion %X In the 1990s transition from socialism to capitalism in Eastern Europe life satisfaction followed the collapse and recovery of GDP, but failed to recover commensurately. By 2005, with GDP averaging about 25 per cent above its early 1990s level, life satisfaction was typically back to its earlier level, but was arguably still below pre-transition values. Increased satisfaction with material living levels occurred at the expense of decreased satisfaction with work, health, and family life. In the decade of the 1990s, disparities in life satisfaction increased with those hardest hit being the less educated and persons over age 30; women and men suffered about equally. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/81744/diw_sp0094.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp3409.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 2423 %A Christian Grund %D 2001 %T Der zwischenbetriebliche Arbeitsplatzwechsel - Determinanten, Konsequenzen und empirische Befunde für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Dissertation) %C München, Mehring %I Hampp %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2422 %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 2001 %T Gutachten zur Bildung in Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2421 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %A Michael Fertig %A Jochen Kluve %D 2001 %T Perspektiven der Arbeitsmarktpolitik - Internationaler Vergleich und Empfehlungen für Deutschland %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2420 %A Sonja Haug %D 2000 %T Soziales Kapital, Migrationsentscheidungen und Kettenmigrationsprozesse %J Arbeitsbericht des Instituts für Soziologie Nr. 13 %C Leipzig %I Universität Leipzig, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2419 %A Viktor Steiner %D 2001 %T Unemployment persistence in the West German labour market: negative duration dependence or sorting? %J Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics %V 63 %N 1 %P 91-113 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2418 %A Wolfgang Keck %D 2001 %T Integrationsmuster von Zuwanderergruppen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Eine empirische Analyse mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I FU Berlin, FB Politik- u. Sozialwissenschaften, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2417 %A Jan Goebel %D 2001 %T Dynamische Armutsforschung - Theorie und beispielhafte Anwendung. Eine empirische Untersuchung für die BRD auf Grundlage des Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I TU Berlin, Inst. f. Sozialwissenschaften, Sektion Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2416 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Überstunden: Keine Sache für den Rechenschieber %J iwd %V 27 %N 13 %P 7 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2415 %A Christian Grund %D 2001 %T Do Firms Pay for Perceived Risks at Work? %J Schmalenbach Business Review (sbr) %V 53 %N 3 %P 229-239 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2414 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Guido Heineck %D 2001 %T Auswirkungen der Einführung der Sozialversicherungspflicht für geringfügige Beschäftigung - Eine Evaluation des "630-DM-Jobs"-Reformgesetzes %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 34 %N 3 %P 314-327 %/ 2001: Discussion Paper No. 257. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2002: IZA Reprint Series A - 115/2002. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2413 %A Dorit Sing %D 2001 %T Ehrenamtliches Engagement von Frauen als Arbeitsmarktstrategie? %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 54 %N 3 %P 165-171 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2412 %A Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck %A Stefan Weick %D 2001 %T Die dauerhafte Parteiidentifikation - nur noch ein Mythos? Eine Längsschnittanalyse zur Identifikation mit politischen Parteien in West- und Ostdeutschland %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2411 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Wandel zur Dienstleistungs- und Informationsgesellschaft fördert Ausweitung der Sonntagsarbeit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 27 %P 410-419 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2410 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Matthias Sacher %D 2001 %T Erwerbseinstieg und erste Erwerbsjahre. Ein Vergleich von vier westdeutschen Geburtskohorten %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 53 %N 2 %P 258-282 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2409 %A OECD %D 2001 %T Poverty Dynamics over Longer Periods (Chapter 2, No. III) %J OECD Employment Outlook %C Paris %I OECD %P 61-82 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2408 %A Dirk Hierschel %D 2005 %T Einkommensreichtum und seine Ursachen %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 58 %N 2 %P 104-112 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2407 %A Andrew E. Clark %A Yannis Georgellis %A Peter Sanfey %D 2001 %T Scarring: The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment %J Economica %V 68 %N 270 %P 221-241 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2406 %A Klaus Kortmann %A Christof Schatz %A Markus Grabka %D 2001 %T Die Beitragspotentiale der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung bei Einbeziehung alternativer Einkommensarten und alternativer Beitragssätze für freiwillig und gesetzlich versicherte Rentner ab 55 Jahren (Forschungsprojekt im Auftrag des BMG) %C München und Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2405 %A Jan Goebel %D 2001 %T Decomposing permanent and transitory poverty %J Discussion Papers No. 256 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2404 %A Heinz Grohmann %D 2004 %T Die Frankfurter Schule der sozialwissenschaftlichen Statistik und der Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %E Bertram Schefold %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler in Frankfurt am Main %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 266-278 %/ 1989: Schefold, Bertram (Hrsg.) (1989): Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler in Frankfurt am Main. Marburg: Metropolis %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2403 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 2001 %T Berufliche Integration von Zuwanderern in Deutschland - Gutachten für die "Unabhängige Kommission Zuwanderung" beim Bundesministeriums des Innern %C Düsseldorf %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2402 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Overtime Work, Overtime Compensation and the Distribution of Economic Well-Being - Evidence for West Germany and Great Britain %J IZA DP No. 318 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp318.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2401 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 2001 %T Reduction of Working Time: Does it Decrease Unemployment? %J Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung No. 599a %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2400 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1999 %T Wages, firm size and absenteeism %J Applied Economics Letters %N 6 %P 337-341 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2399 %A Birgit Otto %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Dieter Teichmann %D 2001 %T Berechnung des grünen Kindergrundsicherungsmodells und einer Gegenfinanzierung durch ein Ehegattenrealsplitting - Kurzgutachten des DIW Berlin für die Bundestagsfraktion von Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Abschlussbericht) %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2398 %A Eckhard Priller %D 2001 %T Ostdeutsche - engagiert? %J Mitbestimmung %V 47 %N 3 %P 56-58 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2397 %A Frances McGinnity %D 2001 %T Who benefits? A Comparison of Welfare and Outcomes for the Unemployed in Britain and Germany (Dissertation) %C Oxford %I Nuffield College, Faculty of Social Studies %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 2396 %A Willi Lausberger %D 2001 %T Querschnittsanalyse der Determinanten des individuellen Arbeitsangebots unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Arbeitsmarktbedingungen und Arbeitszeitrestriktionen (Dissertation) %C München %I Herbert Utz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2395 %A Tanja Buch %D 2001 %T Perforierte Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit - ein vernachlässigter Strukturtyp der Arbeitslosigkeit %J Sozialer Fortschritt %N 2 %P 46-50 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 2394 %A Martin Diewald %A Stefanie Gundert %D 2000 %T Die Qualität der Operationalisierung des SOEP-Jugendfragebogen - Expertise auf Basis des Pretests %C Duisburg %I Gerhard-Mercator-Universität Duisburg, FB1/Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2393 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Deutsche Sprachfähigkeit und Umgangssprache von Zuwanderern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 24 %P 365-367 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2392 %A Enrica Croda %D 2001 %T Income Shocks, Intergenerational Transfers, and Human Capital in Germany %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 180-186 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2391 %A Anke Schöb %D 2001 %T Educational Opportunities of Children in Poverty %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 172-179 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2390 %A Robert L. Clark %A Anne York %D 2001 %T Economic Status of Older German Immigrants %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 166-171 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2389 %A William T. Gallo %A Elizabeth H. Bradley %A Stanislav V. Kasl %D 2001 %T The Effect of Job Displacement on Subsequent Health %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 159-165 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2388 %A Christine L. Himes %A Ulrike Schneider %A Douglas A. Wolf %D 2001 %T The Dynamics of Long-Term Care Service Use in Germany %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 153-158 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2387 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Dean R. Lillard %A Paola M. Valenti %D 2001 %T Long-Term Labor Force Exit and Economic Well-Being: A Cross-National Comparison of Public and Private Income Support %J Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 146-152 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2386 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2001 %T Income Composition and Redistribution in Germany - The Role of Ethnic Origin and Assimilation %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 135-145 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2385 %A Lisa M. Amoroso %D 2001 %T Gender Effects as Macro-Level Effects: Germany and the United States 1991-1997 %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 128-134 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2384 %A Ira N. Gang %A Myeong-Su Yun %D 2001 %T The Gender Wage Gap and Discrimination, East Germany 1990-1997 %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 123-127 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2383 %A Bruce Headey %A Stephen Headey %A Ruud Muffels %D 2001 %T (Not) Sharing the Fruits of Growth: The Impact of Governments and Markets on Living Standards in Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States, 1986-1995 %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 115-122 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2382 %A Peter Dawson %A Timothy Hinks %A Duncan Watson %D 2001 %T German Wage Underpayment: An Investigation into Labor Market Inefficiency and Discrimination %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 107-114 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2381 %A Damon Clark %D 2001 %T Why Do German Firms Subsidize Apprenticeship Training? Tests of the Asymmetric Information and Mobility Cost Explanations %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 102-106 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2380 %A Jürgen Kolb %A Axel Werwatz %D 2001 %T The Duration of Marginal Employment in West Germany: A Survival Analysis Based on Spell Data %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 95-101 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2379 %A William A.V. Clark %A Anita I. Drever %D 2001 %T Do Immigrants Improve Their Housing Quality When They Move? Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 87-94 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2378 %A Angelika Tölke %D 2001 %T Success at Work, Life Patterns, and Overall Life Satisfaction: Chages in the Lives of Men and Women since the 1980s in West Germany %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 80-86 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2377 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2001 %T Timing of First Births in East Germany after Reunification %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 74-79 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2376 %A James C. Witte %D 2001 %T Toward a Longitudinal, Multi-Dimensional Class Model %J Proceedings of the 2000 Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users (GSOEP 2000) %V 70 %N 1 %P 66-73 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2375 %A Andrew J. Houtenville %D 2001 %T Income Mobility in the United States and Germany: A Comparison of Two Classes of Mobilty Measures using the GSOEP, PSID, and CPS %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 59-65 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2374 %A Dean R. Lillard %D 2001 %T Cross-National Estimates of the Intergenerational Mobility in Earnings %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 51-58 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2373 %A Eswar S. Prasad %D 2001 %T The Dynamics of Reservation Wages: Preliminary Evidence from the GSOEP %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschu %V 70 %N 1 %P 44-50 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2372 %A Kenneth A. Couch %D 2001 %T Individual Heterogeneity, Job Matching, and Returns to Tenure in Germany %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 39-43 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2371 %A David N. Margolis %A Véronique Simonnet %A Lars Vilhuber %D 2001 %T Early Career Experiences and Later Career Outcomes: Comparing the United States, France, and Germany %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 31-38 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2370 %A Patricia A. McManus %D 2001 %T Pathways into Self-Employment in the United States and Germany %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 24-30 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2369 %A Siv Gustafsson %A Eiko Kenjoh %A Cécile Wetzels %D 2001 %T Does Part-Time and Intermittend Work during Early Motherhood Lead to Regular Work Later? A Comparison of Labor Market Behavior of Mothers with Young Children in Germany, Britain, The Netherlands, and Sweden %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 15-23 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2368 %A SOEP Group %D 2001 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) after more than 15 years - Overview %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 7-14 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2367 %A Elke Holst %A Dean R. Lillard %A Thomas A. DiPrete %D 2001 %T Editorial Introduction %J Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %P 5-6 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2366 %A Elke Holst %A Dean R. Lillard %A Thomas (Hrsg.) DiPrete %D 2001 %T Proceedings of the 2000 Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users (GSOEP 2000) %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 70 %N 1 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2365 %A Joachim Schwalbach %A Steffen Brenner %D 2001 %T Managerqualität und Unternehmensgröße %J Discussion Paper des SfB 373 "Quantifikation und Simulation ökonomischer Prozesse" Nr. 18-2001 %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, SfB 373 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2364 %A Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %D 2001 %T Center for Sociology and the Study of Life Course %J Research Report 1998-2000 %C Berlin %I Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book %M 2363 %A Deutscher Bundestag (Hrsg.) %D 2001 %T Handbuch des Deutschen Bundestags der Enquete Kommission "Zukunft des Bürgerschaftlichen Engagements" %C Berlin %I Deutscher Bundestag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2362 %A Kenneth A. Couch %D 2001 %T Earnings Losses and Unemployment of Displaced Workers in Germany %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 54 %N 3 %P 559-572 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2361 %A Björn Christensen %D 2001 %T The Determinants of Reservation Wages in Germany: Does a Motivation Gap Exist? %J Kieler Arbeitspapier Nr. 1024 %C Kiel %I Institut für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2360 %A Miriam Beblo %D 2001 %T Bargaining over Time Allocation. Economic Modeling and Econometric Investigation of Time Use within Families (Contributions to Economics, Dissertation) %C Heidelberg, New York %I Physica %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2359 %A Björn Christensen %D 2001 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung und Arbeitsplatzrisiko: Ein Matching-Ansatz %J Kieler Arbeitspapier Nr. 1033 %C Kiel %I Institut für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel (IfW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2358 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2004 %T Health Care Reform and the Number of Doctor Visits - An Econometric Analysis %J Journal of Applied Econometrics %V 19 %N 4 %P 455-472 %/ 2003: IZA DP No. 317. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F health, transfer systems, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp317.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2357 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Economic and Social Perspectives of Immigrant Children in Germany %E Edda Currle %E Tanja Wunderlich %J Deutschland - ein Einwanderungsland? Rückblick, Bilanz und neue Fragen %C Stuttgart %I Lucius & Lucius %/ 2001: IZA DP No. 301. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp301.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2356 %A Hilke Kayser %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2001 %T Take It or Leave It: (Non-)Take-Up Behavior of Social Assistance in Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch (Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften) %V 121 %N 1 %P 27-58 %/ 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 210. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38620/dp210.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2355 %A Friedrich Breyer %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2001 %T Is there a "dead-anyway" effect in willingness to pay for risk reduction? %J Discussion Paper No. 252 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2354 %A Friedrich Breyer %D 2001 %T Income Redistribution and the Political Economy of Social Health Insurance: Comparing Germany and Switzerland %J Discussion Paper No. 253 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2353 %A Friedrich Breyer %D 2001 %T Why Funding is not a Solution to the "Social Security Crisis" %J Discussion Paper No. 254 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2352 %A Andreas Cebulla %A Hubert Heinelt %A Robert Walker %D 2001 %T Unemployment and the Insurance Compensation Principle in Britain and Germany. A Report to the Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2351 %A Joachim Frick %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) - Expertise für die Kommission zur Verbesserung der informationellen Infrastruktur zwischen Wissenschaft und Statistik %E KVI %J Wege zu einer besseren informationellen Infrastruktur. Gutachten der vom BMBF eingesetzten Kommission zur Verbesserung der informationellen Infrastruktur zw. Wissenschaft u. Statistik %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P CD-Beilage %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2350 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Private Haushalte als Arbeitgeber bleiben beschäftigungspolitisch von geringer Bedeutung - "Hausmädchenprivileg" überflüssig %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 13 %P 201-210 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2349 %A Didier Fouarge %A Ruud Muffels %D 2000 %T Persistent Poverty in the Netherlands, Germany and the UK. A Model-based Approach Using Panel Data for the 1990s %J EPAG Working Paper 15 %C Colchester %I European Panel Analysis Group, University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2348 %A Hilke Brockmann %D 2001 %T Girls preferred? Changing Patterns of Sex Preferences in the Two German States %J European Sociological Review %V 17 %N 2 %P 189-202 %/ 1999: MPIDR Working Paper WP 1999-010. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2347 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Guido Heineck %D 2001 %T Keine dramatischen Effekte nach der Reform der geringfügigen Beschäftigung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 21 %P 319-325 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 2346 %A Horst Tomann %D 2001 %T Social Rented Housing and its Social and Economic Context in Germany %J Paper prepared for the 2001 International Real Estate Conference, Cancun, Mexico %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2345 %A Roland Habich %A Zsolt Spéder %D 2000 %T Continuous Changes - Different Variations: Income distribution and income dynamics in three societies %J Review of Sociology of the Hungarian Sociological Association - Special Issue %P 14-39 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2344 %A David N.F. Bell %A Alessandro Gaj %A Robert A. Hart %A Olaf Hübler %A Wolfgang Schwerdt %D 2001 %T Unpaid work in the workplace: a comparison of Germany and the UK %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2343 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A John Haisken-DeNew %D 2001 %T Employer learning and the returns to schooling %J Labour Economics %V 8 %P 161-180 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2342 %A Götz Rohwer %A Ulrich Pötter %D 2001 %T Grundzüge der sozialwissenschaftlichen Statistik %C Weinheim u. München %I Juventa %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2341 %A Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %D 2001 %T Berufsbildungsbericht 2001 %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2340 %A Thomas L. Hungerford %D 2001 %T The Economic Consequences of Widowhood on Elderly Women in the United States and Germany %J The Gerontologist %V 41 %N 1 %P 103-110 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2339 %A Dorit Sing %D 2001 %T Die Situation älterer Menschen in der Phase nach dem Erwerbsleben %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B 3-4 %P 31-38 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2338 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Atypische Beschäftigung: Für die Industrie eher zweitrangig %J iwd %V 27 %N 14 %P 3 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2337 %A Uwe Jensen %D 2001 %T Robuste Frontierfunktionen, methodologische Anmerkungen und Ausbildungsadäquanzmessung %C Frankfurt /M. et al. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2336 %A Thomas Klein %A Rainer Unger %D 2001 %T Einkommen, Gesundheit und Mortalität in Deutschland, Großbritannien und den USA %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 53 %N 1 %P 96-110 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2335 %A Linda A. Bell %A Richard B. Freeman %D 2001 %T The incentive for working hard: explaining hours worked differences in the US and Germany %J Labour Economics %V 8 %N 2 %P 181-202 %/ 2000: NBER Working Paper 8051, Cambridge, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, international comparison %U http://www.nber.org/papers/w8051.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2334 %A Holger Schäfer %D 2001 %T Ende des Normalarbeitsverhältnisses? Zu Theorie und Empirie der atypischen Beschäftigung in Deutschland (Beiträge zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik Bd. 262, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln) %C Deutscher Instituts-Verlag %I Köln %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2333 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2000 %T Wage Dynamics and Unemployment in Germany: Evidence from Regional Panel Data %J Labour %V 14 %N 4 %P 645-656 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2332 %A Christian Dustmann %D 2001 %T Return Migration, Wage Differentials, and the Optimal Migration Duration %J IZA DP No. 264 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp264.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2331 %A Felix Büchel %A Antje Mertens %D 2000 %T Overeducation, Undereducation, and the Theory of Career Mobility %J IZA DP No. 195 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F education, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp195.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2330 %A Christian Grund %D 2000 %T Wages as Risk Compensation in Germany %J IZA DP No. 221 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp221.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2329 %A Christian Dustmann %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2000 %T The Wage Performance of Immigrant Women: Full-Time Jobs, Part-Time Jobs, and the Role of Selection %J IZA DP No. 233 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, gender, labour, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp233.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2328 %A Felix Büchel %D 2002 %T The effects of overeducation on productivity in Germany - the firms' viewpoint %J Economics of Education Review %V 21 %N 3 %P 263-275 %/ 2000: IZA DP No. 216. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp216.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2327 %A Dorit Sing %D 2001 %T Statt Lohn nur Lob? Zur Diskussion ums Ehrenamt %J Böckler zum Bündnis (Hans-Böckler-Stiftung) %N 11 %P 2-3 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2326 %A Ronald Dekker %A Lutz Kaiser %D 2000 %T Atypical or Flexible? How to Define Non-Standard Employment Patterns - The Cases of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom %J EPAG Working Paper No. 13 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2325 %A Wenzel Matiaske %A Thomas Mellewigt %D 2001 %T Arbeitszufriedenheit: Quo vadis? Eine Längsschnitt-Untersuchung zu Determinanten und zur Dynamik von Arbeitszufriedenheit %J Die Betriebswirtschaft (DBW) %V 61 %N 1 %P 7-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2324 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 2000 %T Die wirtschaftliche Lage Alleinerziehender %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 3 des Projektes Wirtschaftliche Folgen von Trennung und Scheidung von Familien %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %U http://eswf.uni-koeln.de/forschung/wts/scheid08.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2323 %A Miriam Güllner %D 2000 %T Analyse familiärer Ereignisse (Trennung, Scheidung, Tod) mit Daten des sozio-ökonomischen Panels. Bestimmung der Untersuchungs- und Vergleichsgruppen anhand der Längsschnittdatei "alleWellen_long.sav" %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 2 des Projektes Wirtschaftliche Folgen von Trennung und Scheidung von Familien %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2322 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 1999 %T Incentive Effects of Social Security Under an Uncertain Disability Option %J NBER Working Paper 7339 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 1999: NBER Working Paper 7339. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, health %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2321 %A Sumon Kumar Bhaumik %D 2001 %T Intergenerational transfers: The ignored role of time %J MPIDR Working Paper WP 2001-008 %C Rostock %I Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2320 %A Uschi Backes-Gellner %A Corinna Schmidtke %D 2001 %T Kündigungs- und Entlassungsverhalten nach beruflicher Weiterbildung %E Uschi Backes-Gellner %E Petra Moog %J Bildungssystem und betriebliche Beschäftigungsstrategien (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik NF Bd. 279) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 55-73 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2319 %A Jens Topp %D 2001 %T Struktureller Arbeitsmarkt sowie Qualifikation und Lohnspreizung: Eine empirische Analyse für Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Universität Bielefeld %I Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2318 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Finanzierungs- und Organisationsmodelle institutioneller Kinderbetreuung. Analysen zum Status quo und Vorschläge zur Reform %C Neuwied; Berlin %I Luchterhand %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2317 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Messung von Dienstleistungen mit Hilfe von Haushaltsbefragungen %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 85 %P 79-86 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2316 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2001 %T The Welfare Costs of Addiction %J Discussion Papers in Economics No. 2001-03 %C Dortmund %I Universität Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2315 %A Gunter E. Zimmermann %D 2001 %T Armut %E Bernhard Schäfers %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Handwörterbuch zur Gesellschaft Deutschlands. 2., erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 36-52 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2314 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 2001 %T Ausländische Bevölkerung %E Bernhard Schäfers %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Handwörterbuch zur Gesellschaft Deutschlands. 2., erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 53-63 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2313 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 2001 %T Respondent Behavior in Panel Studies - a case Study of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) %J Discussion Paper No. 244 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2312 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 2001 %T Post-Unification Wage Growth in East Germany %J The Review of Economics and Statistics %V 83 %N 1 %P 190-195 %/ 1999: NBER Working Paper 6878. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 2311 %A Axel Schimmelpfennig %D 2000 %T Structural Change of the Production Process and Unemployment in Germany (Kieler Studien 307) %C Tübingen %I Mohr Siebeck %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2310 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Henriette Engelhardt %D 2004 %T Estimating Causal Effects with Matching Methods in the Presence and Absence of Bias Cancellation %J Sociological Methods & Research %V 32 %N 4 %P 501-528 %/ 2001: DIW Discussion Paper No. 245. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F methods %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38513/dp245.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2309 %A Willem E. Saris %D 2001 %T The Relationship Between Income and Satisfaction: The Effect of Measurement Error and Suppressor Variables %J Social Indicators Research %V 53 %P 117-136 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2308 %A Dorit Sing %A Markus Hilpert %D 1999 %T Frauen zwischen Erwerbstätigkeit, Ehrenamt und Familienarbeit %E Ernst Kistler %J Perspektiven gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalts: empirische Befunde, Praxiserfahrungen, Meßkonzepte %C Berlin %I ed. Sigma %P 325-341 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2307 %A Richard Hauser %D 2001 %T Einkommen und Vermögen %E Bernhard Schäfers %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Handwörterbuch zur Gesellschaft Deutschlands. 2., erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 157-170 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2306 %A Viktor Steiner %A Charlotte Lauer %D 2001 %T Private Erträge von Bildungsinvestitionen in Deutschland %J Bildungsreform aus ökonomischer Sicht. 63. Wiss. Tagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute, Mai 2000 (Beihefte der Konjunkturpolitik, Heft 51) %P 71-101 %/ 2000: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-18. Mannheim: Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %U ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0018.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2305 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %A Peter Krause %D 2000 %T Die Bildungsbeteiligung von Kindern in (West) Deutschland - empirische Befunde und (wirtschafts-)politische Schlussfolgerungen %J Bildungsreform aus ökonomischer Sicht. 63. Wiss. Tagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute, Mai 2000 (Beihefte der Konjunkturpolitik, Heft 51) %P 319-338 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2304 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Quin Yang %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Full Time or Part Time? German Parental Leave Policy and the Return to Work after Childbirth in Germany %J Research in Labor Economics %V 18 %P 41-74 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2303 %A Miriam Beblo %A Elke Wolf %D 2002 %T How Much Does a Year off Cost? Estimating the Wage Effects of Employment Breaks and Part-Time Periods %J Cahiers Économique de Bruxelles %V 45 %N 2 %P 191-217 %/ 2000: ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-69. Mannheim, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2302 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2001 %T Mikroökonomisch fundierte Wirkungsanalysen: Einführungskosten und Arbeitsangebotseffekte (Kapitel 6 und Anhang A-E) %E Martin Werding %J Familienpolitik für junge Familien - Wirkungen des "Familiengeld"-Konzepts der CDU/CSU Bundestags-Fraktion (ifo Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung 3) %C München %I ifo Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %P 120-134;156-17 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2301 %A Kornelius Kraft %D 2001 %T Unemployment and the Separation of Married Couples %J KYKLOS %V 54 %N 1 %P 67-88 %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2300 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2000 %T Changes in the Timing of First Birth in East Germany after Re-unification %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 120 %N 2 %P 169-186 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 .Figure %M 2299 %A Globus Kartendienst %D 2001 %T Arbeitszeit - Wunsch und Wirklichkeit %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2298 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1999 %T Vocational Education and (Youth) Labor Markets in Deregulated, Flexibly Coordinated, and Planned Societies: Empirical Investigations for Germany and the United States %J "Transitions and Mobility in the Youth Labour Market" (Proceedings on the workshop Sept. 2-5 1999, Oslo) %C Oslo %I Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2297 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2003 %T Age, Cohort, and the Slump of Job Satisfaction among West German Workers %J Labour %V 17 %N 4 %P 439-518 %/ 2001: Discussion Papers in Economics No. 2001-02. Universität Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2296 %A Howard Oxley %A Thai-Thanh Dang %A Michael F. Förster %A Michele Pellizzari %D 2001 %T Income inequalities and poverty among children and households with children in selected OECD countries %E Koen Vleminckx %E Smeeding Timothy M. %J Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations %C Bristol %I The Policy Press %P 371-405 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2295 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Living conditions of immigrant children in Germany %E Koen Vleminckx %E Smeeding Timothy M. %J Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations %C Bristol %I The Policy Press %P 275-298 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2294 %A Karen Christopher %A Paula England %A Sara McLanahan %A Katherin Ross %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2001 %T Gender inequality in poverty in affluent nations: the role of single motherhood and the state %E Koen Vleminckx %E Smeeding Timothy M. %J Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations %C Bristol %I The Policy Press %P 199-219 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2293 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %A Peter Krause %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T The impact of poverty on children's school attendance - evidence from West Germany %E Koen Vleminckx %E Smeeding Timothy M. %J Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations %C Bristol %I The Policy Press %P 151-173 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2292 %A Ulrich Kohler %A Frauke Kreuter %D 2008 %T Datenanalyse mit Stata - Allgemeine Konzepte der Datenanalyse und ihre praktische Anwendung. 3., aktualisierte und überarbeitete Auflage %C München, Wien %I Oldenbourg %/ 2001: Datenanalyse mit Stata - Allgemeine Konzepte der Datenanalyse und ihre praktische Anwendung. München, Wien: Oldenbourg 2006: Datenanalyse mit Stata - Allgemeine Konzepte der Datenanalyse und ihre praktische Anwendung. 2., vollständig überarbeitete und ergänzte Auflage. München, Wien: Oldenbourg: %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2291 %A Bundesanstalt für Arbeit (Hrsg.) %D 2000 %T Kap. Teil- und Vollzeitarbeit - 1. Beschäftigung %J Arbeitsmarkt 1999; Sondernummer der Amtlichen Nachrichten der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit (ANBA) %V 48 %P 126-130 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2290 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Umfang und Kompensation von Überstunden - Eine vergleichende Analyse für Westdeutschland und Großbritannien %J Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (BeitrAB) 251 %P 73-94 %/ 2000: Diskussionspapier No. 234. German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2289 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Jens Härpfer %D 2000 %T Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen von Trennung und Scheidung für Familien: Erwerbstätigkeit, Einkommen und Lebenszufriedenheit (Expertise) %J ifb-Materialien 4/2000 %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg (ifb) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2288 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2003 %T Using Panel Data on Income Satisfaction to Estimate the Equivalence Scale Elasticity %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 49 %N 3 %P 359-372 %/ 2000: IZA DP No. 224. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 227. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, subjective indicators, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp224.pdf, http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38498/dp227.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2287 %A Michael F. Förster %D 2000 %T Trends and Driving Factors in Income Distribution and Poverty in the OECD Area %J Labour Market and Social Policy - Occasional Papers No. 42 %C Paris %I OECD %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2286 %A Markus Klein %A Kai Arzheimer %D 1998 %T Ist der Apfel faul, wenn die Birne riecht? Eine Erwiderung auf Ulrich Kohlers Aufsatz "Zur Attraktivität der Grünen bei älteren Wählern" %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 50 %N 4 %P 742-749 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2285 %A Karsten Hank %A Katja Tillmann %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Außerhäusliche Kinderbetreuung in Ostdeutschland vor und nach der Wiedervereinigung. Ein Vergleich mit Westdeutschland in den Jahren 1990 - 1999 %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 26 %N 1 %P 55-65 %/ 2001: MPIDR Working Paper WP 2001-003. Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung, Rostock %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2284 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Birgit Otto %D 2001 %T Angleichung der Markteinkommen privater Haushalte zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland nicht in Sicht %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 68 %N 4 %P 51-56 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2283 %A Theresa Wobbe %A Roland Otte %D 2000 %T Politische Institutionen im gesellschaftlichen Wandel - Einbürgerung in Deutschland zwischen Erwartungen von Migranten und staatlicher Vorgabe %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 29 %N 6 %P 444-461 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2282 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Promotion of Part-Time Work through Legal Entitlement - Help or Hindrance for Employment Growth? %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2281 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2001 %T Niedriglohnsubvention statt Qualifizierung? %E Viktor Steiner %E Heimfrid Wolff %J Mismatch am Arbeitsmarkt - Was leistet die Arbeitsmarktpolitik?: ein Werkstattbericht zur Evaluation der Arbeitsmarktpolitik %C Münster et al. %I Waxmann %P 185-196 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2280 %A Bernd Christoph %D 2001 %T Der neue Armutsbericht der Hans Böckler Stiftung, des DGB und des Paritätischen Wohlfahrtsverbandes %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 25 %P 15 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2279 %A Michael C. Burda %A Antje Mertens %D 2001 %T Estimating wage losses of displaced workers in Germany %J Labour Economics %V 8 %N 1 %P 15-41 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2278 %A Silke Bothfeld %A Jacqueline O'Reilly %D 2001 %T Moving up or moving out? Transitions through part-time employment in Britain and Germany %E Jacqueline O'Reilly %E Inmaculada Cebrián %E Michel Lallement %J Working-Time Changes. Social Integration Through Transitional Labour Markets %C Cheltenham %I Edward Elgar %P 132-172 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2277 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2000 %T Arbeit durch Niedriglohnsubventionierung? %J Arbeit und Arbeitsrecht %V 55 %N 4 %P 160-163 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2276 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1999 %T Das Spannungsfeld von Niedriglohn und Transferleistungen: Problemlösungen auf dem Prüfstand %J Der Sozialstaat als Standortfaktor - Neue Märkte für Soziale Dienste -. Dokumentation der Fachtagung der Europäischen Kommission, des IAB und der IHK Berlin %C Berlin %I Dr. Rothholz Consult GmbH %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2275 %A o.V. %D 2001 %T Fraueneinkommen - Gleicher Lohn bei gleicher Qualifikation %J iwd %V 27 %N 3 %P 2 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2274 %A Malcolm Brynin %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2000 %T Education, Employment, and Gender Inequality amongst Couples - A Comparative Analysis of Britain and Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 16 %N 4 %P 349-365 %/ 1999: Epag Working Paper 2. Colchester: University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F gender, education, labour, family and networks, international comparison %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2273 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung %D 2000 %T Chancen auf einen höheren Wachstumspfad. Kapitel II: Personelle Einkommens- und Vermögensverteilung - eine Aktualisierung %C Stuttgart %I Metzler-Poeschel %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2272 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1998 %T Orientierungen und Erwartungen der Erwerbsbevölkerung - Anforderungen und Erwartungen der Erwerbspersonen an den Arbeitsmarkt in Deutschland sowie Qualifikation und Konditionierung der Erwerbsbevölkerung hochindustrialisierter Länder %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland. Anlageband:Gutachten, Band 3: Zukunft der Arbeit %C Bonn %I Kommission für Zukunftsfragen der Freistaaten Bayern und Sachsen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2271 %A Friederike Behringer %D 2000 %T Berufliche Qualifikationen, Berufswechsel und die Verwertung von Qualifikationen - Erwerbsbiographische Analysen auf der Grundlage des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Kapitel 3) %J Qualifikationsstrukturbericht 2000 %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2270 %A Viktor Steiner %A Hermann Buslei %A Bruno Kaltenborn %A Florian Kraus %A Elke Wolf %D 1998 %T Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Entkopplung von Erwerbsarbeit und sozialer Sicherung. Gutachten des Zentrums für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung im Auftrag der Kommission für Zukunftsfragen der Freistaaten Bayern und Sachsen %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland. Anlageband: Gutachten, Band 3: Zukunft der Arbeit %C Bonn %I Kommission für Zukunftsfragen der Freistaaten Bayern und Sachsen %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2269 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1999 %T Reformvorschläge für die Sozialhilfe - und ihre Achillesfersen %J Nachrichtendienst des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge (NDV) %V 79 %N 3 %P 76-81 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2268 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1998 %T Grundsicherungskonzepte von Parteien und Verbänden - Übersicht und Bewertung %J Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte %V 49 %N 9 %P 587-594 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2267 %A Stefan Bender %A Bruno Kaltenborn %A Helmuth Rudolph %A Ulrich Walwei %D 1999 %T Förderung eines Niedriglohnsektors - Die Diagnose stimmt, die Therapie noch nicht %J IAB Kurzbericht %N 6 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2266 %A Viktor Steiner %D 2000 %T Können durch einkommensbezogene Transfers an Arbeitnehmer die Arbeitsanreize gestärkt werden? Eine ökonometrische Analyse für Deutschland %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 33 %N 3 %P 385-395 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2265 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Marc Wellner %D 2000 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung und individuelle Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer in West- und Ostdeutschland: Eine mikroökonometrische Analyse %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 33 %N 3 %P 405-420 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2264 %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 2000 %T Bericht für das Modul "Bildung" im Rahmen des Armuts- und Reichtumsberichts der Bundesregierung ("Lebenslagenbericht") %J Vorläufige Version für BMBF-Projekt Nr. PLI 2011 %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 2263 %A Friederike Behringer %D 2000 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung älterer Arbeitnehmerinnen und Arbeitnehmer - Weiterbildungsinteressen, Weiterbildungsbeteiligung und die Rolle betrieblicher Personalpolitik %J Erster Kongress des Forum Bildung am 14. und 15. Juli 2000 in Berlin (Materialien des Forum Bildung 3) %C Bonn %I Arbeitsstab Forum Bildung in der Geschäftsstelle der Bund-Länder-Kommission für Bildungsplanung und %P 550-566 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2262 %A Hwanjoon Kim %D 2000 %T Anti-Poverty Effectiveness of Taxes and Income Transfers in Welfare States %J The International Social Security Review %V 53 %N 4 %P 105-129 %/ 2000: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 228. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS); 2000: "Armutslinderung in Wohlfahrtsstaaten: Wirksamkeit von Steuern und Einkommenstransfers", Internationale Revue für Soziale Sicherheit, Jg. 53, Heft 4, 131-162 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/228.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2261 %A Thomas Bulmahn %D 2001 %T Mutamenti della struttura socio-economica e della qualità della vita. Convergenze e divergenze tra Länder occidentali e orientali %E Elia Bosco %J La nuova Germania. Società, istituzioni, cultura politica dopa la riunificazione %C Milano %I FrancoAngeli %P 103-132 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G I %0 Report %M 2260 %A Elke Wolf %D 2000 %T Loosening Hours Constraints on the Supply of Labor - What if Germans Had a Dutch Labor Market? %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-54 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2259 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A Christian Schluter %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T The Dynamics of Child Poverty: Britain and Germany Compared %J Journal of Comparative Family Studies %V 34 %N 3 %P 337-355 %/ 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 233. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38563/dp233.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2258 %A Thomas Klein %A Wolfgang Rüffer %D 2001 %T Partnerwahl und Rauchgewohnheiten - Analysen zum Einfluss sozialstrukturunabhängiger Mechanismen der Partnerwahl %E Thomas Klein %J Partnerwahl und Heiratsmuster. Sozialstrukturelle Voraussetzungen der Liebe %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 163-181 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2257 %A Holger Sieg %D 2000 %T Estimating a Dynamic Model of Household Choices in the Presence of Income Taxation %J International Economic Review %V 41 %N 3 %P 637-668 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2256 %A Rainer Geißler %D 2000 %T Rolle der Eliten in der Gesellschaft %J Informationen zur politischen Bildung %N 269 %P 15-19 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2255 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 2000 %T Weitere Angleichung der Wohnverhältnisse in West- und Ostdeutschland - Ergebnisse des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 51-52 %P 875-883 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2254 %A Martin Eichler %A Michael Lechner %D 2001 %T Public Sector Sponsored Continuous Vocational Training in East Germany: Institutional Arrangements, Participants, and Results of Empirical Evaluations %E Regina T. Riphahn %E Dennis J. Snower %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Employment Policy in Transition: The Lessons of German Integration for the Labor Market %C Berlin/Heidelberg %I Springer %P 208-253 %/ 1996: Discussion Paper No. 549-96, Universität Mannheim: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2253 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2001 %T Earning Dynamics in the East German Transition Process %E Regina T. Riphahn %E Dennis J. Snower %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Employment Policy in Transition: The Lessons of German Integration for the Labor Market %C Berlin/Heidelberg %I Springer %P 125-139 %/ 2000: IZA Reprint Series A - 71/2000. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2252 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Peter Schmidt %D 2001 %T Early Retirement in East and West Germany %E Regina T. Riphahn %E Dennis J. Snower %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Employment Policy in Transition: The Lessons of German Integration for the Labor Market %C Berlin/Heidelberg %I Springer %P 83-102 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2251 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2000 %T Reformkonzepte für die Sozialhilfe und ihre Konsequenzen für Fiskus und Arbeitsangebot. Mikroökonometrische Analyse mit dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel 1986 bis 1996 und dem Simulationsmodell SimTrans %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 33 %N 1 %P 68-79 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2250 %A Günther Heller %A Rainer Schnell %D 2000 %T The Choir Invisible - Zur Analyse der gesundheitsbezogenen Panelmortalität im Sozio-Ökonomischen Panel (SOEP) %E Uwe Helmert %E Karin Bammann %E Wolfgang Voges %E Rainer Müller %J Müssen Arme früher sterben? Soziale Ungleichheit und Gesundheit in Deutschland %C Weinheim und München %I Juventa %P 115-134 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2249 %A Angelika Tölke %D 2000 %T Private Lebenssituation und Karriereentwicklung in männlichen Biographien %E Hans Bosse %E Vera King %J Männlichkeitsentwürfe - Wandlungen und Widerstände im Geschlechterverhältnis %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 139-154 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2248 %A Susanne Falk %A Reinhold Sackmann %D 2000 %T Risikoreiche Berufseinstiege in Ostdeutschland? Ein Ost-West-Vergleich %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation (ZSE), 3. Beiheft 2000 %P 91-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2247 %A Johann Behrens %A Thomas Elkeles %A Bernd Kolleck %A Detlef Schulz %D 2000 %T Soziale Ungleichheit bei der Bewältigung begrenzter Tätigkeitsdauer - Erwerbsverläufe und gesundheitsbezogene Statuspassagen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation (ZSE), 3. Beiheft 2000 %P 248-261 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2246 %A Christian Schmitt %D 2000 %T Alleinlebende im Lebensverlauf - Eine altersspezifische Betrachtung (Diplomarbeit) %C Bamberg %I Otto-Friedrich-Universität, Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2245 %A Elena Bardasi %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A John A. Rigg %D 2000 %T Disability, Work and Income: a British perspective %J ISER Working Paper No. 2000-36 %C Essex %I Institute für Social & Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F health, labour, income and poverty %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 2244 %A Walter Hanesch %A Peter Krause %A Gerhard Bäcker %A Michael Maschke %A Birgit Otto %D 2000 %T Armut und Ungleichheit in Deutschland. Der neue Armutsbericht der Hans-Böckler-Stifung, des DGB und dem Paritätischen Wohlfahrtsverband %C Reinbeck %I Rowohlt Taschenbuch %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2243 %A Thomas Elkeles %A Detlef Schulz %A Bernd Kolleck %A Johann Behrens %D 2000 %T Erwerbsverläufe und gesundheitsbezogene Statuspassagen. Empirische Ergebnisse zu Determinanten begrenzter Tätigkeitsdauer %J Arbeit %V 9 %N 4 %P 306-320 %/ 2000: Arbeitspapier Nr. 68, Bremen: Universität Bremen, SfB 186 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2242 %A Dorit Sing %D 1998 %T Komponenten und subjektive Determinanten der langfristigen Entwicklung des Arbeitsangebots - Die "Stillen Reserven" sind größer, als man denkt %E Internationales Institut f. Empirische Sozialökonomie (INIFES) %E et al. %J Erwerbsarbeit und Erwerbsbevölkerung im Wandel. Anpassungsprobleme einer alternden Gesellschaft %C Frankfurt / New York %I Campus %P 79-110 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2241 %A Holger Schäfer %D 2000 %T Atypische Beschäftigung, Entwicklungstrends und Bedeutung für den Arbeitsmarkt %J IW-Trends %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2240 %A o.V. %D 2000 %T Soziale Gerechtigkeit: Argumentation in der Schieflage %J iwd %V 26 %N 43 %P 4-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2239 %A o.V. %D 2000 %T Einkommensverteilung: Keine Wohlstandskluft %J iwd %V 26 %N 26 %P 3 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 2238 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 2001 %T Brothers in RAMS: Diffusion of the PC and the New Economy %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2237 %A o.V. %D 2000 %T Keine Arbeitsplätze zweiter Klasse %J iwd %V 26 %N 44 %P 4-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2236 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Karsten Hank %D 2000 %T Does the availability of child care influence the empoyment of mothers? Findings from western Germany %J Population Research and Policy Review %V 19 %P 317-337 %/ 2000: MPIDR Working Paper WP 2000-003. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 2235 %A Giovanni Mastrobuoni %D 2000 %T Public pensions in Italy and Germany: a comparison based on panel data %C Rome %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2234 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2000 %T Förderung von Teilzeitarbeit durch gesetzlichen Rentenanspruch - Reform oder Hindernis für mehr Beschäftigung? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 49 %P 825-832 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2233 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2001 %T Der Einfluß von Imputed Rent auf die personelle Einkommensverteilung %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 221 %N 3 %P 285-308 %/ 2000: "Personelle Einkommensverteilung und der Einfluß von Imputed Rent", DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 225. Berlin, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, consumption / assets / habitation, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38596/dp225.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2232 %A Markus M. Grabka %D 2000 %T Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland - Stärkere Umverteilungseffekte in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 19 %P 291-297 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2231 %A Marc Szydlik %D 2000 %T Lebenslange Solidarität? Generationenbeziehungen zwischen erwachsenen Kindern und Eltern (Lebenslauf - Alter - Generation Bd. 2) %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2230 %A Petra Frerichs %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %D 2000 %T Sozialer Raum und Geschlechterverhältnis %E Detlev Ehring %E Ralf K. Himmelreicher %E Heinz Schaefer %J Finanzmarktarchitektur, ökonomische Dynamik und regionale Strukturforschung. Festschr. für Gert Leithäuser und Thomas von der Vring %C Bremen %I Institut für Konjunktur- und Strukturforschung der Universität Bremen %P 173-193 %/ 2001: In: Stadlinger, Jörg (Hrsg.): "Reichtum heute: Diskussion eines kontroversen Sachverhaltes", Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot, S. 184-201 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2229 %A Susanne Falk %D 2000 %T Geschlechtsspezifische Ungleichheit im vereinten Deutschland %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %E Roland Habich %J Vom Zusammenwachsen einer Gesellschaft %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 273-295 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2228 %A Sonja Drobnic %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2000 %T Der Übergang erwerbstätiger Ehepartner in den Ruhestand aus der Lebenslaufperspektive %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation. 3. Beiheft 2000 %P 205-220 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2227 %A Tanja Mühling %D 2000 %T Die berufliche Integration von Schwerbehinderten - Ein integratives Erklärungsmodell und empirische Befunde (Dissertation) %C Würzburg/ Boston %I DWV %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2226 %A Christina Henke %D 2000 %T Das Ruhestandsverhalten der älteren Arbeitnehmer in Ost- und Westdeutschland - Eine empirische Untersuchung auf der Basis des Sozioökonomischen Panels %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 49 %N 8-9 %P 196-213 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2225 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %D 2000 %T Zur armutsreduzierenden Wirkung öffentlicher Transfers. Ergebnisse einer Mikrosimulation für Westdeutschland %E Stefan Ryll %E Alparslan Yenal %J Politik und Ökonomie - Problemsicht aus klassischer, neo- und neuklassischer Perspektive (Festschrift für Gerhard Huber) %C Marburg %I Metropolis %P 173-187 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2224 %A Heiko Bergmann %D 2000 %T Gründungspotenzial und Gründungsengagement im Spiegel des Sozioökonomischen Panels (SOEP) (Schriften und Materialien zu Handwerk und Mittelstand, Heft 8) %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2223 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1989 %T Lineare Paneldatenmodelle mit alternativer Störgrößenstruktur %E Gholamreza Nakhaeizadeh %E Karl-Heinz Vollmer %J Neuere Entwicklungen in der Angewandten Ökonometrie (Beiträge zum 1. Karlsruher Ökonometrie-Workshop) %C Heidelberg %I Physika %P 65-99 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2222 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1992 %T Dynamik des Arbeitseinkommens und geschlechtsspezifische Diskriminierung %E Reinhard Hujer %E Hilmar Schneider %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 435-465 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2221 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1989 %T Job Changes and Wages (Chapter 7) %E Robert A. Hart %J Programme of Research and Actions on the Development of the Labour Market - New Issues in Wages, Non-wages and Employment (The Conference Proceedings) %C Luxembourg %I Office for Official Publications of the European Communities %P 158-180 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2220 %A David N.F. Bell %A Robert A. Hart %A Olaf Hübler %A Wolfgang Schwerdt %D 2000 %T Paid and unpaid overtime working in Germany and the UK %J IZA DP No. 133 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp133.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2219 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1993 %T Productivity, Earnings, and Profit Sharing - An Econometric Analysis of Alternative Models - %J Empirical Economics %V 18 %P 357-380 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2218 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1992 %T Selbständige in Ostdeutschland - Eine theoretische und mikro-ökonometrische Analyse %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 61 %N 3/4 %P 105-129 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2217 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1990 %T Messung von Diskriminierung durch direkte und inverse Regression %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 74 %N 3 %P 315-335 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2216 %A Robert A. Hart %A Olaf Hübler %D 1990 %T Wage, Labour Mobility and Working Time Effects of Profit Sharing %J Empirica %V 17 %N 2 %P 115-129 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2215 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1991 %T Leistungsintensität und Risikokompensation für unsichere Einkommen als Lohndeterminanten %J Jahrbuch für Sozialwissenschaft %V 42 %N 1 %P 103-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2214 %A Robert A. Hart %A Olaf Hübler %D 1991 %T Are Profit Shares and Wages Substitute or Complementary Forms of Compensation? %J KYKLOS %V 44 %N 2 %P 221-231 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2213 %A Masao Nakamura %A Olaf Hübler %D 1998 %T The bonus share of flexible pay in Germany, Japan and the US: Some empirical regularities %J Japan and the World Economy %V 10 %P 221-232 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2212 %A Knut Gerlach %A Olaf Hübler %D 1998 %T Firm Size and Wages in Germany - Trends and Impacts of Mobility %J Empirica %V 25 %P 245-261 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2211 %A Olaf Hübler %A Anja König %D 1999 %T Betriebliche Weiterbildung, Mobilität und Beschäftigungsdynamik - Empirische Untersuchungen mit Individual- und Betriebsdaten %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 219 %N 1+2 %P 165-193 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2210 %A Olaf Hübler %D 2000 %T All Goes Faster but Lasts Longer: Computer Work and Overtime Work %J ifo Studien %V 46 %N 2 %P 249-271 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2209 %A Knut Gerlach %A Olaf Hübler %D 1992 %T Zuschläge zum Lohnpotential und individuelle Arbeitslosigkeit %E Wolfgang Franz %J Mikro- und makroökonomische Aspekte der Arbeitslosigkeit (BeitrAB 165) %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 146-174 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2208 %A Olaf Hübler %A Anja König %D 1999 %T Verstärkt Weiterbildung die Betriebsbindung oder die Flexibilität der Beschäftigten? %E Lutz Bellmann %E Viktor Steiner %J Panelanalysen zu Lohnstruktur, Qualifikation und Beschäftigungsdynamik (BeitrAB 229) %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 263-312 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2207 %A Sylvia Korupp %D 1995 %T Die Bedingungen der Erwerbsarbeit ostdeutscher Frauen - Eine Untersuchung der Frauenpolitik zu Zeiten der DDR und der Erwerbssituation von Frauen in der Transformation (Diplomarbeit) %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 8 (Soziologie) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2206 %A Tim Barmby %A Gesine Stephan %D 2000 %T Worker Absenteeism: Why Firm Size May Matter %J The Manchester School %V 68 %N 5 %P 568-577 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2205 %A Matthias Pollmann-Schult %D 2000 %T Arbeitsmarktchancen von Erwerbspersonen ohne formale Berufsausbildung: eine empirische Untersuchung auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin; Fachbereich Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften I %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2204 %A Christine L. Himes %A et al. %D 2000 %T Nursing home entry in Germany and the United States %J Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology %V 15 %P 99-118 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2203 %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Rainer Pischner %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Computer- und Internetnutzung hängen stark von Einkommen und Bildung ab %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 41 %P 670-675 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2202 %A Thomas Steinle %D 2000 %T Gesundheitsökonomische Aspekte der Arbeitslosigkeit - Literaturreview und empirische Analyse der Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Ulm %I Universität Ulm, Abteilung Gesundheitsökonomie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2201 %A Frank Reize %D 2000 %T Leaving Unemployment for Self-employment. A Discrete Duration Analysis of Determinants and Stability of Self-employment among Former Unemployed %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-26 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2200 %A Andreas Schutkin %D 2000 %T Die berufliche Positionierung ausländischer Erwerbspersonen in Bayern. Zu den Auswirkungen der Arbeitsmigration in der Zeit von 1955-1973 auf die heutigen Arbeitsmarktstrukturen (Dissertation) %C Regensburg %I Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg (online) %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/opus/volltexte/2001/15/pdf/Dissertation%20Schutkin%20Andreas.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2199 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Short Term Living Conditions and Long Term Prospects of Immigrant Children in Germany %J Discussion Paper No. 229 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2198 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2000 %T Old Age Pension Systems and Income Distribution among the Elderly: Germany and the United States Compared %E Richard Hauser %E Irene Becker %J The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %P 225-243 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2197 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Felix Büchel %A Peter Krause %D 2000 %T Public Transfers, Income Distribution, and Poverty in Germany and in the United States %E Richard Hauser %E Irene Becker %J The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %P 176-204 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2196 %A Holger Fabig %D 2000 %T Labor Income Mobility - Germany, the USA and Great Britain Compared %E Richard Hauser %E Irene Becker %J The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %P 31-55 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2195 %A Viktor Steiner %A Viktor Hölzle %D 2000 %T The Development of Wages in Germany in the 1990s - Descriptions and Explanations %E Richard Hauser %E Irene Becker %J The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective %C Berlin et al. %I Springer %P 7-30 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2194 %A Günter Lang %D 2000 %T Native-Immigrant Wage Differentials in Germany %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsreihe Beitrag No. 197 %C Augsburg %I Universität Augsburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2193 %A o. V. %D 2000 %T Measuring the Cost of Unemployment %J IZA COMPACT %V Sept. 2000 %P 7-9 %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2192 %A Thomas K. Bauer %A Ira N. Gang %D 2001 %T Sibling Rivalry in Educational Attainment: The German Case %J Labour %V 15 %N 2 %P 237-255 %/ 2000: IZA DP No. 180. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks, education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp180.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2191 %A Frank Siebern %D 2000 %T Better LATE? Instrumental Variables Estimation of the Returns to Job Mobility during Transition %J German Economic Review %V 1 %N 3 %P 335-362 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2190 %A Julia Simonson %D 2000 %T Der Einfluss individueller und struktureller Mermale auf die Stabilität von Beschäftigung - Eine Untersuchung von Übergängen im Beschäftigungssystem in Ost- und Westdeutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~simonson/Dip_online.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2189 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Mathis Schröder %D 2000 %T Betriebliche Sondervergütungen in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 35 %P 561-566 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2188 %A Paul Frijters %D 2000 %T Do individuals try to maximize general satisfaction? %J Journal of Economic Psychology %V 21 %N 3 %P 281-304 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2187 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2003 %T A Forgotten Issue: Distributional Effects of Day Care Subsidies in Germany %J European Early Childhood Education Research Journal %V 11 %N 2 %P 159-175 %/ 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 226, Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW); 2000: IZA DP No. 198, Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F family and networks, transfer systems %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38545/dp226.pdf, http://ftp.iza.org/dp198.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2186 %A Andreas Timm %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Rolf Müller %D 1998 %T Der Einfluß des Bildungssystems auf die Heiratsmuster in Westdeutschland und den USA - eine vergleichende Längsschnittanalyse der Wahl des ersten Ehepartners im Lebenslauf %E Walter R. Heinz %E Werner Dressel %E Dieter Blaschke %E Gerhard Engelbrech %J Was prägt Berufsbiographien? Lebenslaufdynamik und Institutionenpolitik (BeitrAB 215) %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt f. Arbeit %P 129-166 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2185 %A Christian Grund %D 2000 %T Prospect Theorie, Mobilitätshemmnisse und Kündigungen von Arbeitnehmern %E Hugo Kossbiel %J Modellgestützte Personalentscheidungen 4 %C München/Mering %I Hampp %P 73-93 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2184 %A Jürgen Boeckh %A Ernst-Ulrich Huster %A Benjamin Benz %D 2006 %T Sozialpolitik in Deutschland. Eine systematische Einführung %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 2183 %A Michael Roßbroich %D 2000 %T Determinanten der Arbeitszufriedenheit - Eine empirische Analyse auf Basis des SOEP (Diplomarbeit) %C Bonn %I Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2182 %A Gürhan Kurucu %D 2000 %T Abfindungszahlungen - Ökonomische Analyse und empirische Evidenz für Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Bonn %I Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2181 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2000 %T Stille Reserve wichtig für die Arbeitsmarktflexibilität in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 29 %P 457-465 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2180 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 2000 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit im Zeitverlauf - Eine Längsschnittananlyse der westdeutschen Stichprobe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) für die Jahre 1992 und 1996 %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 52 %N 2 %P 291-310 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2179 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Andreas Timm %D 1997 %T Der Einfluß des Bildungssystems auf den Heiratsmarkt - Eine Längsschnittananlyse der Wahl des ersten Ehepartners im Lebenslauf %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 49 %N 3 %P 440-476 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2178 %A Frank Reize %D 2000 %T Selbstständigkeit - ein dauerhafter Weg aus der Arbeitslosigkeit %J ZEW news Juli/August 2000 %P 7 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2177 %A Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %D 2000 %T Berufe- und Branchenvercodung im SOEP 1998 und 1999: Erprobung und Weiterentwicklung alternativer Verfahren %C München %I Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2176 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %D 2000 %T Subjective experience of social change in individual development %E John Bynner %E Rainer K. Silbereisen %J Adversity and Challenge in Life in the New Germany and in England (Anglo-German Foundation Series) %C Basingstoke/London/New York %I Macmillan %P 87-122 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2175 %A Harald Künemund %D 1999 %T Neues Alter und gesellschaftliche Partizipation %E Hans-Werner Wahl %E Heidrun Mollenkopf %E Frank Oswald %J Alte Menschen in ihrer Umwelt. Beiträge zur ökologischen Gerontologie %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 196-209 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2174 %A Martin Biewen %D 1999 %T Contributions to the Measurement of German Income Inequality (Dissertation) %C Heidelberg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2173 %A John E. Roemer %A et al. %D 2003 %T To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income aquisition among Citizens? %J Journal of Public Economics %V 87 %N 3-4 %P 539-565 %/ 2000: EPRU Working Paper Series No. 2000-10. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, Institute of Economics; 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 222. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38566/dp222.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2172 %A Martin Eichler %A Michael Lechner %D 2000 %T Some Econometric Evidence on the Effectiveness of Active Labour Market Programmes in East Germany %J The Davidson Institute Working Paper Series No. 318 %C Ann Arbor %I University of Michigan Business School %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2171 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Vollbeschäftigung aus der Sicht der Volkswirtschaftslehre %E Gottfried Magerl %E Helmut Rumpler %E Christian Smekal %J Wissenschaft und Zukunft. Beiträge der Wissenschaften zur Bewältigung globaler Krisen (Wissenschaft - Bildung - Politik Bd. 4) %C Wien/Köln/Weimar %I Böhlau %P 111-132 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2170 %A Christian Dustmann %A MarÍa Engracia Rochina-Barrachina %D 2007 %T Selection Correction in Panel Data Models: An Application to Labour Supply and Wages %J Econometrics Journal %V 10 %N 2 %P 263-293 %/ 2000: IZA DP No. 162. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SCI %F labour, income and poverty, methods %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp162.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2169 %A Sonja Drobnic %D 2000 %T The Effects of Children on Married and Lone Mothers' Employment in the United States and (West) Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 16 %N 2 %P 137-157 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2168 %A Jürgen Kolb %D 2000 %T Inflexibilitätseffekte der Geringfügigkeitsgrenze auf dem Arbeitsmarkt %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %V 6 %N 10 %P 298-301 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2167 %A Christina Behrendt %D 2000 %T Private Pensions - A Viable Alternative? Their Distributive Effects in a Comparative Perspective %J International Social Security Review %V 53 %N 3 %P 3-26 %/ 1999: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 220. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 longitudinal %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/220.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2166 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Erwerbsarbeit sollte Zukunft haben %E Jürgen Kocka %E Claus Offe %J Geschichte und Zukunft der Arbeit %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 215-233 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2165 %A Monika Heinzel-Gutenbrunner %D 2000 %T Armutslebensläufe und schlechte Gesundheit - Kausation oder soziale Selektion? (Dissertation) %C Aachen %I Shaker %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2164 %A Adi Ostertag %D 2000 %T Konservative Verunsicherung und ungehemmter Populismus - Perspektiven der Rentenstrukturreform %J Soziale Sicherheit %V 49 %N 5 %P 154-158 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2163 %A William A.V. Clark %A Anita I. Drever %D 2000 %T Residential mobility in a constrained housing market: implications for ethnic populations in Germany %J Environment and Planning %V 32 %N A %P 833-846 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2162 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Anette Reil-Held %D 2000 %T How Much is Transfer and How Much Insurance in a Pay-as-you-go System? The German Case %J Discussion Paper 00-26 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 504 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2161 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Kindertageseinrichtungen in Deutschland - Ein neues Steuerungsmodell bei der Bereitstellung sozialer Dienstleistungen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 18 %P 269-275 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2160 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Gert G. Wagner %A Katja Tillmann %D 2000 %T Finanzierungsmodelle sowie Verteilungs- und Finanzierungsrechnungen für eine bedarfsgerechte Kinderbetreuung von Vorschul- und Schulkindern in Deutschland (Endbericht des Projektes Nr. 96-812-4, finanziert durch die Hans-Böckler-Stiftung) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2159 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 2000 %T Data and Research on Saving in Germany %J Sonderforschungsberich 504 Publications No. 00-03 %C Mannheim %I University of Mannheim, SfB 504 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sfb504.uni-mannheim.de/publications/dp00-03.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2158 %A Karl Brenke %D 1999 %T Gewinner und Verlierer der deutschen Vereinigung %E Bundesstiftung Rosa Luxemburg %J Perspektiven der ostdeutschen Wirtschaft (Protokolle, Bd. 3) %C Berlin %I Karl Dietz %P 65-77 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2157 %A John Micklewright %A Kitty Stewart %D 2000 %T Child Well-Being in the EU and Enlargement to the East %J Innocenti Working Papers No. 75 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2156 %A o.V. %D 2000 %T A League Table of Child Poverty in Rich Nations %J Innocenti Report Card Issue No. 1 %C Florence %I UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2155 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 2000 %T SOEP '99. Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 1999 (Welle 16) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2154 %A Paul Beaudry %A David Green %D 2000 %T The Changing Structure of Wages in the US and Germany: What Explains the Difference? %J NBER Working Paper 7697 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2153 %A o.V. %D 2000 %T Beschäftigung stabil, Löhne mobil %J iwd %N 22 %P 4-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2152 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2000 %T Arbeitsmarkteffekte von Niedriglohnsubventionen %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 49 %N 4 %P 85-90 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2151 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %A Hans-Peter Klös %D 2000 %T Arbeitsmarktstatus- und Lohnmobilität in Westdeutschland 1984/96 %J IW-Trends %V 27 %N 2 %P 1-22 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2150 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 2000 %T Was kann man am Beispiel des SOEP bezüglich Nonresponse lernen? %J ZUMA Nachrichten %V 24 %N 46 %P 117-149 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 2149 %A Robert M. Solow %D 2000 %T Welfare: The Cheapest Country. Review of "The Real Worlds of Welfare Capitalism" by Goodin, Robert E. et al. %J The New York Review of Books %V 157 %N 5 %P 20-23 %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2148 %A Bruce Bradbury %A Stephen P. Jenkins %A John Micklewright %D 2001 %T The Dynamic of child poverty in seven industrialised nations (chapt. 4) %E Bruce Bradbury %E Stephen P. Jenkins %E John Micklewright %J The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %P 92-132 %/ 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 235, Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin); 2001: "Child Poverty Dynamics in Seven Nations" Innocenti Working Paperns No. 78, Florence: UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/38640/dp235.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2147 %A Volker Wenzel %A Norbert Herrmann %D 2000 %T Der "Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare" und die Neuen Bundesländer in der Übergangsphase %J PIK Report No. 58 %C Potsdam %I Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 2146 %A Leif Allendorf %D 2000 %T Ost und West: Nach unten angeglichen %J junge welt vom 11.05.2000 %P 1 %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 2145 %A Heike Vester %D 2000 %T Die Typische Teilzeitbeschäftigte? Untersuchung der Merkmale für Teilzeit an Hand Hakims Präferenztheorie (Diplomarbeit) %C Mannheim %I Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2144 %A Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle - IWH (Hrsg.) %D 1995 %T Wirtschaftliche und soziale Lebensverhältnisse in Ostdeutschland - Indikatorensammlung, erstellt im Auftrag des Nachrichtenmagazins DER SPIEGEL %C Halle (Saale) %I Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle - IWH %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2143 %A Peter Krause %A Roland Habich %D 2000 %T Kapitel 18: Einkommensverteilung und Armut %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1999. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Schriftenreihe Bd. 365 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 581-591 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2142 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 2000 %T Kapitel 17: Ausländer in Deutschland %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1999. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Schriftenreihe Bd. 365 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 569-580 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2141 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2000 %T Reformkonzepte für die Sozialhilfe: Finanzbedarf und Arbeitsmarkteffekte (Dissertation) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2140 %A Uschi Backes-Gellner %A Werner Freund %A Rosemarie Kay %A Peter Kranzusch %D 2000 %T Wettbewerbsfaktor Fachkräfte - Rekrutierungschancen und -probleme von kleineren und mittleren Unternehmen. Schriften zur Mittelstandsforschung N.F. Nr. 85 %C Wiesbaden %I Gabler und Dt. Univ.- Verl. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2139 %A Annette Reil-Held %D 2000 %T Einkommen und Sterblichkeit in Deutschland: Leben Reiche länger? %J Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung No. 580-00 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %U http://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/madoc/volltexte/2005/1031/pdf/580.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2138 %A Stefan Weick %D 1999 %T Relative Einkommensarmut bei Kindern: Untersuchungen zu Lebensbedingungen und Lebensqualität in Deutschland von 1984 bis 1996 (Dissertation) %C Gießen %I Justus-Liebig- Universität, FB Gesellschaftwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %U http://bibd.uni-giessen.de/gdoc/1999/uni/d990014.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2137 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Kai-Oliver Maurer %A Marc Wellner %D 2000 %T Analyzing the Effects of On-the-Job vs. Off-the-Job Training on Unemployment Duration in West Germany %E Lutz Bellmann %E Viktor Steiner %J Panelanalysen zu Lohnstruktur, Qualifikation und Beschäftigungsdynamik. Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (BeitrAB) 229 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %P 203-237 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2136 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Marc Wellner %D 2000 %T The Effects of Public Sector Sponsored Training on Individual Employment Performance in East Germany %J IZA DP No. 141 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, transfer systems %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp141.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2135 %A Sabine Bechtold %A Jürgen Chlumsky %D 2000 %T Amtliche Statistik und sozio-ökonomische Fragestellungen: Überlegungen zur Weiterentwicklung des Systems der Haushaltsstichproben %J Wirtschaft und Statistik %N 2 %P 81-86 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2134 %A Thomas DiPrete %A Patricia McManus %D 2000 %T Family Change, Employment Transitions, and the Welfare State: A Comparison of Household Income Dynamics in the U.S. and Germany %J American Sociological Review %V 65 %N 3 %P 343-370 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2133 %A Andrea Japsen %D 2000 %T Mehr Schattenwirtschaft durch weniger Arbeitszeit? Literaturauswertung und empirische Untersuchung auf der Grundlage der Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP), 2 Bände (Diplomarbeit) %C Universität Flensburg %I Internationales Institut für Management %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2132 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Angelika Eymann %D 2002 %T Household Portfolios in Germany %E Luigi Guiso %E Michael Haliassos %E Tullio Japelli %J Household Portfolios %C Cambridge and London %I The MIT Press %P 291-340 %/ 2000: SFB 504 Discussion Paper No. 00-15.Mannheim: University of Mannheim, SFB 504 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sfb504.uni-mannheim.de/publications/dp00-15.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2131 %A Martin Biewen %D 2000 %T Income Inequality in Germany During the 1980s and 1990s %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 46 %N 1 %P 1-19 %/ 1998: Discussion Paper No. 260. Heidelberg, University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2130 %A Christoph Schröder %D 2000 %T Spreizung westdeutscher Arbeitseinkommen - Messung, Trends und Einflussfaktoren %J IW-Trends %V 27 %N 2 %P 1-18 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2129 %A Petra Frerichs %D 2000 %T Klasse und Geschlecht als Kategorien sozialer Ungleichheit %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 52 %N 1 %P 36-59 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2128 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 2000 %T Arbeitsmarkteffekte von Reformvorschlägen für die Sozialhilfe %E Felix Büchel %E et al. %J Zwischen drinnen und draußen. Arbeitsmarktchancen und soziale Ausgrenzung in Deutschland %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 215-221 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2127 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %D 1999 %T Is Rising Inequality Inevitable? A Critique of the Transatlantic Consensus %J WIDER Annual Lectures 3 %C Helsinki %I UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 2126 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Silke Anger %D 2000 %T Self-rated health and changes in self-rated health as predictors of mortality - First evidence from German panel data %J Discussion Paper No. 203 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2125 %A Mike Seckinger %A Eric van Santen %D 2000 %T Tagesmütter - Empirische Daten zur Tagespflege in Deutschland %J Soziale Arbeit %V 49 %N 4 %P 144-149 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2124 %A Miriam Beblo %D 2000 %T The strategic aspect of female employment - A dynamic bargaining model and its econometric implementation %J Diskussionsbeiträge des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaften Nr. 2000/3 %C Freie Universität Berlin %I Volkswirtschaftliche Reihe %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2123 %A Thomas Ketzmerick %A Sylvia Terpe %D 2000 %T Übergänge im Erwerbsleben. Theoretische Konzepte und empirische Befunde zur betrieblichen Lebenslaufpolitik %E Rainer George %E Olaf Struck %J Generationenaustausch im Unternehmen %C München, Mering %I Hampp %P 177-190 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2122 %A Bernd Frick %A Lutz Bellmann %A Joachim Frick %D 2000 %T Betriebliche Zusatzleistungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Verbreitung und Effizienzfolgen %J zfo %V 69 %N 2 %P 83-91 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2121 %A Elke Holst %D 2000 %T Die Stille Reserve am Arbeitsmarkt: Größe - Zusammensetzung - Verhalten (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 2120 %A Thorsten Schneider %D 2000 %T Altert die Gesellschaft auf Kosten von Frauen? Eine Längsschnittstudie zum Einfluß von pflegebedürftigen Personen im Haushalt auf die Erwerbstätigkeit verheirateter Frauen (Diplomarbeit) %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 8, Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2119 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Kai-Oliver Maurer %A Marc Wellner %D 1999 %T The Effects of Public Sector Sonsored Training on Unemployment Duration in West Germany - A Discrete Hazard Rate Model Based on a Matched Sample %J ifo Studien %V 45 %N 3 %P 371-410 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2118 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim R. Frick %D 2000 %T The Income Portfolio of Immigrants in Germany - Effects of Ethnic Origin and Assimilation Or: Who Gains from Income Re-Distribution %J IZA DP No. 125 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp125.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2117 %A Clemens Fuest %A Bernd Huber %A Regina Riphahn %D 1999 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung: Arbeitsmarktwirkungen und Reformoptionen %J Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften /Review of Economics %V 50 %N 3 %P 213-229 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2116 %A Bruce Headey %A et al. %D 2000 %T Is There a Trade-Off Between Economic Efficiency and a Generous Welfare State? A Comparison of Best Cases of 'The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism' %J Social Indicators Research %V 50 %N 2 %P 115-157 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2115 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 2000 %T L'altra metà della povertà - uno studio sull'impoverimento femminile in Germania e in Gran Bretagna (Dissertation) %C Rom %I Carocci %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G I %0 Journal Article %M 2114 %A Manfred Hammel %D 2000 %T Leben auf der Straße - Ursachen und Erscheinungsformen von Wohnungs- und Obdachlosigkeit unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der zunehmenden Verelendung sog. "Randgruppen" %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 46 %N 2 %P 89-136 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G D %0 Report %M 2113 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1999 %T Industry Wage Differentials Revisted: A Longitudinal Comparison of Germay and USA (1984-1996) %J IZA DP No. 98 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp98.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2112 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1999 %T The Heterogeneity and Cyclical Sensitivity of Unemployment: An Exploration of German Labor Market Flows %J IZA DP No. 84 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp84.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2111 %A Thomas K. Bauer %D 1999 %T Educational Mismatch and Wages in Germany %J IZA DP No. 87 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F education, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp87.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2110 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %A Margit Kraus %D 1998 %T Neuansätze des Familienlastenausgleichs - Empirische Untersuchungen, Mikroökonometrische Analysen - %J Frauenpolitische Aspekte im Einkommensteuerrecht (Teil 3). Gutachten: Neuansätze des Familienlastenausgleichs %C Wiesbaden %I Hessisches Ministerium für Frauen, Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2109 %A Stefan Liebig %A Jürgen Schupp %D 2008 %T Leistungs- oder Bedarfsgerechtigkeit? Über einen normativen Zielkonflikt des Wohlfahrtsstaats und seiner Bedeutung für die Bewertung des eigenen Erwerbseinkommens %J Soziale Welt %V 59 %N 1 %P 7-30 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://www.soziale-welt.de/sozwelt/hefte/Aufsatz_SozW_08_01.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2108 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 2000 %T Employment Careers and the Timing of First Births in East Germany %J MPIDR Working Paper WP 2000-004 %C Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research %I Rostock %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2107 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 2003 %T Econometric Analysis of Count Data. 4th Edition %C Berlin %I Springer %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2106 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Analysen zur individuellen Risikoeinstellung mit mittelbaren und unmittelbaren Verfahren (Habilitation) %C TU Berlin: Fachbereich "Wirtschaft und Management" %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2105 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 2000 %T Why Do People Still Live in East Germany? %J Working Paper No. W7564 %C Cambridge %I NBER %/ 2000: Discussion Paper No. 201, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2104 %A Susanne Falk %A et al. %D 2000 %T Gemeinsame Startbedingungen in Ost und West? Risiken beim Berufseinstieg und deren Folgen im weiteren Erwerbsverlauf %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 65 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2103 %A Michael Böhmer %A Andreas (unter Mitarbeit von Rüling Helmer, Anneli) %D 2008 %T Armutsrisiken von Kindern und Jugendlichen in Deutschland. Dossier im Auftrag des Kompetenzzentrums für für familienbezogene Leistungen im BMFSFJ %C Berlin, Basel %I Kompetenzzentrum für familienbezogene Leistungen im BMFSFJ %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Broschuerenstelle/Pdf-Anlagen/Dossier-Kinderarmut,property=pdf,bereich=bmfsfj,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2102 %A Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.) %D 1999 %T Datenreport 1999 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Auszug aus Teil II) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2101 %A David M. Blau %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 1999 %T Labor force transitions of older married couples in Germany %J Labour Economics %V 6 %N 2 %P 229-251 %/ 1998: IZA DP No. 5. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 1999: IZA Reprint Series 22/99. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, family and networks, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp5.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2100 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 1999 %T Parent-Child-Transfers in Germany: A Study of Magnitude and Motivations %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 119 %N 3 %P 429-453 %/ 1999: IZA Reprint Series A-22/1999 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2099 %A Petra König %D 1999 %T Privatisierung von kommunalem Wohneigentum (Wohnungswirtschaftliche Schriften 4, Dissertation) %C Stuttgart-Hohenheim %I Forschungsstelle für Genossenschaftswesen an der Universität Hohenheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2098 %A Oliver Razum %A Hajo Zeeb %A Sabine Rohrmann %D 2000 %T The 'healthy migrant effect' - not merely a fallacy of inaccurate denominator figures %J International Journal of Epidemiology %V 29 %N 1 %P 191-192 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2097 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Das Verhalten von Interviewern - Darstellung und ausgewählte Analysen am Beispiel des "Interviewer-Panels" des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 85 %N 1 %P 45-66 %/ 2000: Diskussionspapier 00-1. Bochum: Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2096 %A Friederike Behringer %D 2000 %T Die berufliche Situation älterer Erwerbstätiger und ihre Entwicklung im vergangenen Jahrzehnt %E Rainer George %E Olaf Struck %J Generationenaustausch im Unternehmen %C München; Mering %I Hampp %P 89-112 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2095 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2002 %T Residential location and youth unemployment: The economic geography of school-to-work transitions %J Journal of Population Economics %V 15 %N 1 %P 115-135 %/ 1999: IZA DP No. 99. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education, labour, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp99.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2094 %A Theda Borde %A Matthias David %A Heribert Kentenich %D 2000 %T Analyse der Versorgungssituation gynäkologisch erkrankter türkischer und deutscher Frauen im Krankenhaus (Schlussbericht) %C Berlin %I Berliner Zentrum Public Health, Projekt B-16 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2093 %A Mick Brookes %A Timothy Hinks %A Duncan Watson %D 1999 %T Comparisons in Gender Wage Differentials and Discrimination between Germany and the United Kingdom %J Working Paper No. 2 %C Differdange, Luxemburg %I IRISS-C/I %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2092 %A Frank Schüller %D 1999 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigungen und Lebensformen - Eine Längsschnittanalyse auf der Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Heft 97 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2091 %A Roland Habich %A Zsolt Spéder %D 1999 %T Folytonos változás- eltérö változatok %J Szociológiai Szemle %N 3 %P 3-27 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G X %0 Report %M 2090 %A Elke Wolf %D 2000 %T Lower Wages for Less Hours? A Simultaneous Wage-Hours Model for Germany %J Discussion Paper No. 00-03 %C Mannheim %I Centre for European Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2089 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Perspektiven der Alterssicherung %E Richard Hauser %J Die Zukunft des Sozialstaats (Schriften des Vereins für Sozialpolitik, Bd. 271) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2088 %A Lutz C. Kaiser %A Thomas Siedler %D 2000 %T Exits from Unemployment Spells in Germany and the United Kingdom: A Cross-National Comparison based on institutional background information and the Use of Panel-Data (1990-1996) %J EPAG Working Paper 7 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2087 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Gert G. Wagner %D 2000 %T Die Zusammenarbeit von Staat und Markt in der Sozialpolitik - Das Beispiel Betreuungsgutscheine und Qualitäts-Regulierung für die institutionelle Kinderbetreuung %E Winfried Schmähl %J Soziale Sicherung zwischen Markt und Staat (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, NF Bd. 275) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 309-337 %/ 2000: Discussion Paper No. 199, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2085 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Karsten Hank %D 1999 %T The Availability of Child Care and Mothers' Employment in West Germany %J Discussion Paper No. 191 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2084 %A John Haisken-DeNew %D 2000 %T PC-Nutzung im Beruf: Ohne wesentliche Wirkungen auf die Entlohnung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 67 %N 8 %P 111-112 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2083 %A Howard Oxley %A Thai Than Dang %A Pablo Antolín %D 2000 %T Poverty Dynamics in Six OECD Countries %J OECD Economic Studies %V 30 %N I %P 7-52 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2082 %A Janina Söhn %D 2000 %T Die Entscheidung zur Einbürgerung - die Bedeutung von Staatsbürgerschaft für AusländerInnen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2081 %A Soziales und Stadtentwicklung Ministerium für Arbeit, Kultur und Sport des Landes NRW (Hrsg.), %D 1999 %T Sozialbericht NRW 1998 (Materialband) %C Düsseldorf %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2080 %A Martin Spiess %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 2000 %T Combining an ongoing panel with a new cross-sectional sample %J Discussion Paper No. 198 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2079 %A Martin Spiess %D 2001 %T Derivation of design weights: The case of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) %J DIW Materialien Nr. 5 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %/ 2000: DIW Discussion Paper No. 197. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.38832.de/diw_rn01-10-05.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 2078 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 1995 %T Kausalmodelle mit latenten Variablen - Eine Untersuchung zur Wohnungszufriedenheit von West- und Ostdeutschen anhand von Quer- und Längsschnittmodellen (Diplomarbeit) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2077 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Soziale Sicherung im Spannungsfeld von Demographie und Arbeitsmarkt %E Irmgard Nübler %E Harald Trabold %J Herausforderungen an die Wirtschaftspolitik an der Schwelle zum 21. Jahrhundert. Festschrift für Lutz Hoffmann zum 65. Geburtstag (Volkswirtschaftliche Sch %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 77-90 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2076 %A Robert E. Goodin %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %A Henk-Jan Dirven %D 1999 %T The Real Worlds of Welfare Capitalism %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 2075 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 1999 %T Zur Dynamik von Erwerbstätigkeit und ehrenamtlichem Engagement in Deutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 190 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2074 %A Eswar S. Prasad %D 2000 %T The Unbearable Stability of the German Wage Structure: Evidence and Interpretation %J IMF Working Paper WP/00/22 %C Washington, Research Department, IMF %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2073 %A Wolfgang Franz %A Viktor Steiner %D 1999 %T Wages in the East German Transition Process - Facts and Explanations %J German Economic Review %V 1 %N 3 %P 241-269 %/ 1999: ZEW Discussion Paper 99-40. Mannheim: Zentrum für europäische Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2072 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Staatliche Alterssicherung und Eigenvorsorge - Was können wir aus vergleichender empirischer Forschung über Alterssicherungssysteme lernen? %E Heinz-Dieter Wenzel %J Integration und Transformation in Europa (Forschungsforum - Berichte aus der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Heft 9) %P 140-145 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2071 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Ehrenamt - "Bürgerarbeit" - Erwerbsarbeit: Zusammenhänge und Möglichkeiten %J Öffentliche Beschäftigungsförderung in den neuen Bundesländern - Wege in die Zukunft? (Reader zur Fachtagung, Dresden 10. Juni 1999) %C Dresden %I Bildungswerk Weiterdenken %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2070 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1999 %T Berufsausbildung mit anschließend nicht adäquater Beschäftigung im deutsch-amerikanischen Vergleich %E Doris Beer %E Bernd Frick %E Renate Neubäumer %E Werner Sesselmeier %J Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen von Aus- und Weiterbildung (Organisationsökonomie humaner Dienstleistungen, Bd. 5) %C München und Mering %I Hampp %P 123-138 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2069 %A Thomas Klein %D 1999 %T Soziale Determinanten der aktiven Lebenserwartung %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 28 %N 6 %P 448-464 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2068 %A Thomas Klein %A Rainer Unger %D 1999 %T Aktive Lebenserwartung in der Bundesrepublik %J Das Gesundheitswesen %N 61 %P 168-178 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2067 %A Rolf Becker %A Klaus Schömann %D 1999 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung und Einkommenschancen im Lebensverlauf - Empirische Befunde für Frauen und Männer in West- und Ostdeutschland %E Doris Beer %E Bernd Frick %E Renate Neubäumer %E Werner Sesselmeier %J Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen von Aus- und Weiterbildung (Organisationsökonomie humaner Dienstleistungen; Bd. 5) %C München; Mering %I Hampp %P 93-121 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2066 %A Ralf Himmelreicher %A Margareta Steinrücke %A Heiner Stück %D 2001 %T Teilzeitarbeit von Angestellten - Entwicklung und Struktur der Vollzeit- und Teilzeit-Beschäftigung von westdeutschen Angestellten %C Bremen %I Angestelltenkammer Bremen %/ 1999: 1. Auflage %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2065 %A Thomas von der Vring %D 1999 %T Arbeitsangebot und Arbeitsnachfrage - Statistische Analyse der Erwerbstätigkeit in Westdeutschland 1970-96 %C Hamburg %I VSA %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 2064 %A Christopher Giles %A Amanda Golsing %A Francois Laisney %A Thorsten Geib %D 1998 %T The Distribution of Income and Wages in the UK and West Germany, 1984-92 %C London %I The Institute for Fiscal Studies %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2063 %A Kurt Salentin %D 1999 %T Die Stichprobenziehung bei Zuwandererbefragungen %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %V 23 %N 45 %P 115-135 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2062 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1999 %T Wirkungsanalysen von Niedriglohnkonzepten %J IAB Werkstattbericht %N 19 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2061 %A Cornelia Lang %D 1999 %T Ostdeutsche Befindlichkeiten ein Jahrzehnt nach der Wende - Ambivalente Spuren des Umbruchs %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %N 16 %P 4-10 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2060 %A Karl-Ulrich Mayer %D 1999 %T Empirische Sozialforschung in den neunziger Jahren %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %V 23 %N 45 %P 32-43 %2 mentions of the SOEP study %F %G D %0 Report %M 2059 %A Bruce Bradbury %A Markus Jäntti %D 1999 %T Child Poverty across Industrialized Nations %J Innocenti Occasional Papers - Economic and Social Policy Series No. 71 %C Florence %I UNICEF International Child Development Centre %/ 1999: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 205. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/205.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 2058 %A Margareta Steinrücke %A Heiner Stück %D 1999 %T Teilzeitarbeit nimmt weiter zu - Angestelltenkammer legt sozio-ökonomische Analyse vor %J Bremer Angestellten Magazin %N 8/99 %P 8-9 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2057 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung %D 1999 %T Wirtschaftspolitik unter Reformdruck - Jahresgutachten 1999/2000 %C Stuttgart %I Metzler-Poeschel %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2056 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Andreas Lange %D 1999 %T Armut im Kindesalter - Ausmaß und Folgen ungesicherter Lebensverhältnisse %J DISKURS %N 1 %P 88-96 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2055 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Anja Thalmaier %D 2001 %T Behavioral Effects of Probation Periods: An Analysis of Worker Absenteeism %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 221 %N 2 %P 179-201 %/ 1999: IZA DP No. 67. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2001: IZA Reprint Series No. 86/01. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp67.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2054 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1986 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 3, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2053 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Leben in Deutschland, Interviewer-Handbuch %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2052 %A Christopher T. Whelan %A Richard Layte %A Bertrand Maître %A Brian Nolan %D 2000 %T Poverty Dynamics. An analysis of the 1994 and 1995 waves of the European Community Household Panle Survey %J European Societies %V 2 %N 4 %P 505-531 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W ECHP %G GB %0 Report %M 2051 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel in der DDR, Welle 1, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2050 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 04, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2049 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1989 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 6, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2048 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1996 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht, Welle 14 - West, Welle 8 - Ost, Zuwanderer %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2047 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1997 %T SOEP '96, Methodenbericht im Befragungsjahr 1996 (Wellen 13/7/2) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2046 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1996 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 13 - West / Welle 7 - Ost / Zuwanderer, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2045 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1995 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 12 - West (Welle 6 Ost, Zuwanderer D1), Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2044 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1994 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 11 - West (Welle 5 - Ost), Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2043 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 07, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2042 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1988 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 05, Anlageband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2041 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1992 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Ost, Welle 3, Anlagenband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2040 %A Edward J. Bird %A Hilke Kayser %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T The Immigrant Welfare Effect: Take-Up or Eligibility? %J IZA DP No. 66 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, transfer systems %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp66.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2039 %A Anja Thalmaier %D 1999 %T Bestimmungsgründe von Fehlzeiten: Welche Rolle spielt die Arbeitslosigkeit %J IZA DP No. 62 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp62.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2038 %A Christos Papatheodorou %A Dimitris Pavlopoulos %D 2003 %T Accounting for inequality in the EU: Income disparities between and within member states and overall income inequality %J CHER Document No. 9 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2037 %A Walter Müller %D 1999 %T Amtliche Statistik und empirische Forschung: Wege in eine kooperative Zukunft %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Kooperation zwischen Wissenschaft und amtliche Statistik - Praxis und Perspektiven - Beiträge zum Symposium am 31.5./1.6. 1999 (Forum der Bundesstatistik, Bd. 34) %C Stuttgart %I Metzler-Poeschel %P 17-35(25) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2036 %A Miriam Beblo %D 1999 %T Intrafamily Time Allocation: A Panel-Econometric Analysis %E Joachim Merz %E Manfred Ehling %J Time Use - Research, Data and Policy. Contributions from the International Conference on time use (ICTU), University of Lüneburg, April 22 -25, 1998 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 473-489 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2035 %A Joachim Merz %A Dagmar Kirsten %D 1999 %T Extended Income Dynamics: Valueing Household Production and its Distributional Impacts - A Ten Years Panelanalysis for Professions, Entrepreneurs and Employees in Germany %E Joachim Merz %E Manfred Ehling %J Time Use - Research, Data and Policy. Contributions from the International Conference on time use (ICTU), University of Lüneburg, April 22 -25, 1998 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 351-382 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2034 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1999 %T Analysing the Impact of German Tax and Benefit Reforms on Labour Supply - A Microsimulation Approach %E Joachim Merz %E Manfred Ehling %J Time Use - Research, Data and Policy. Contributions from the International Conference on time use (ICTU), University of Lüneburg, April 22 -25, 1998 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 293-305 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2033 %A Elke Wolf %D 1999 %T Joint Labour Supply Decisions of Couples %E Joachim Merz %E Manfred Ehling %J Time Use - Research, Data and Policy. Contributions from the International Conference on time use (ICTU), University of Lüneburg, April 22 -25, 1998 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 269-291 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2032 %A Joachim Merz %A Rainer Lang %D 1999 %T Working Hour Tension Dynamics - Professions, Entrepreneurs and Employees in a Ten Years Panelanalysis of Desired vs. Actual Working Hours Incorporating Non-Market Influences %E Joachim Merz %E Manfred Ehling %J Time Use - Research, Data and Policy. Contributions from the International Conference on time use (ICTU), University of Lüneburg, April 22 -25, 1998 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 241-268 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2031 %A Joachim Merz %A Rainer Lang %D 1997 %T Preferred vs. Actual Working Hours - A Ten Years Paneleconometric Analysis for Professions, Entrepreneurs and Employees in Germany %J FFB-Discussion Paper No. 23 %C Lüneburg %I Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2030 %A Joachim Merz %A Rainer Lang %D 1997 %T Neue Hochrechnung der Freien Berufe und Selbständigen im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Dokumentation Nr. 5 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2029 %A Joachim Merz %A Rainer Lang %D 1996 %T Alles eine Frage der Zeit!? - Bericht über ein DFG-Forschungsprojekt zum Thema 'Zeitverwendung' %J UNI Lüneburg - 50 Jahre Hochschule in Lüneburg %N 19 %P 51-55 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2028 %A Richard Hauser %A Werner Hübinger %A Holger Stein %D 1999 %T Große Vermögen, kleine Vermögen und überhaupt kein Vermögen %J neue caritas %N 3 %P 8-14 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 2027 %A Richard Hauser %D 1999 %T Armut - national (Kapitel 3) %E Wilhelm Korff %E et al. %J Handbuch der Wirtschaftsethik, Band 4 (Ausgewählte Handlungsfelder) %C Gütersloh %I Gütersloher Verlagshaus %P 69-85 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 2026 %A Wolfgang Franz %D 1999 %T Arbeitsmarktökonomik (Vierte, überarbeitete Auflage) %C Berlin; Heidelberg u.a. %I Springer %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 2025 %A Michael Holsteuer %D 1999 %T Einkommensteuer und Sozialversicherungsbeiträge in einem minimalen suchtheoretischen Modell %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 85 %C Bamberg %I Otto-Friedrich-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2024 %A Holger Fabig %D 1999 %T Income Mobility and the Welfare State: An International Comparison with Panel Data %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 9 %N 4 %P 331-349 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 2023 %A Hermann Buslei %A Viktor Steiner %D 1999 %T Beschäftigungseffekte von Lohnsubventionen im Niedriglohnbereich (ZEW Wirtschaftsanalysen; Bd. 42) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2022 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T A Forgotten Issue: Distributional Effects of In-Kind Subsidies - The Case of Day Care in Germany %J Working papers of ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change. Paper No. 99-21 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2021 %A Dorit Sing %A Ernst Kistler %D 2000 %T Neue Chancen für Frauen? Zwischen Arbeit und Ehrenamt (edition der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 32) %C Düsseldorf %I Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2020 %A Ruud Muffels %A Didier Fouarge %A Ronald Decker %D 1999 %T Longitudinal Poverty and Income Inequality: A Comparative Panel Study for the Netherlands, Germany and the UK %J EPAG Working Paper 1 %C Colchester %I University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 2019 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1999 %T Armutsanalysen mit dem Mikrozensus? %E Paul Lüttinger %J Sozialstrukturanalysen mit dem Mikrozensus, ZUMA Nachrichten Spezial Bd. 6 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen (ZUMA) %P 376-402 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2018 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Joachim Frick %A Lutz Kaiser %A Gert Wagner %D 1999 %T Zur Erhebungsproblematik geringfügiger Beschäftigung - Ein Strukturvergleich des Mikrozensus mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel und dem Europäischen Haushaltspanel %E Paul Lüttinger %J Sozialstrukturanalysen mit dem Mikrozensus. ZUMA Nachrichten Spezial Band 6 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen (ZUMA) %P 93-118 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2017 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 1998 %T Care of children in a low fertility setting: Transitions between home and market care for pre-school children in Germany %J Population Studies %V 52 %P 35-48 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2016 %A Ira N. Gang %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2000 %T Is Child like Parent? Educational Attainment and Ethnic Origin %J Journal of Human Resources %V 35 %N 3 %/ 2002: Reprint in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas Bauer (eds.), Economics of Migration (Series: International Library of Critical Writings in Economics), Edward Elgar Pub. %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2015 %A Thomas Bauer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1999 %T Occupational Mobility of Ethnic Migrants %J IZA DP No. 58 %C Bonn %I Institut for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp58.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2014 %A Martin Biewen %D 2001 %T Item non-response and inequality measurement: Evidence from the German earnings distribution %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 85 %P 409-425 %/ 1999: Discussion Paper Series No. 298. University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2013 %A Martin Biewen %D 2001 %T Measuring the Effects of Socio-Economic Variables on the Income Distribution: An Application to the East German Transition Process %J The Review of Economics and Statistics %V 83 %N 1 %P 185-202 %/ 1999: Discussion Paper Series No. 295. Heidelberg: University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 2012 %A Jochen Roose %A Irmtraut Schlosser %D 1999 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung in Berlin und Brandenburg %J zukunft im zentrum Marginalisierung oder Existenzsicherung? Perspektiven der geringfügigen Beschäftigung in Berlin und Brandenburg %C Berlin %P 15-67 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2011 %A Karsten Hank %D 1998 %T Die Beschäftigung von Putz- und Haushaltshilfen in Deutschland und ihr Effekt auf das Arbeitsangebot von Frauen %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 10 %N 3 %P 29-48 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2010 %A Martin Biewen %D 2002 %T Bootstrap inference for inequality, mobility and poverty measurement %J Journal of Econometrics %V 108 %N 2 %P 317-342 %/ 1999: "Bootstrap Inference for Inequality and Mobility Mearsurement", Discussion Paper Series No. 286, University of Heidelberg: Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2009 %A Wenzel Matiaske %D 1999 %T Job Satisfaction Revisted - Zur Statik und Dynamik von Arbeitszufriedenheit %J Arbeitspapiere des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Neue Folge Nr. 62 %C Universität-Gesamthochschule Paderborn %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2008 %A Josef Hartmann %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %D 1999 %T Berufe-Vercodung im SOEP - Erprobung alternativer Verfahren %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2007 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Kurt Lüscher %D 1999 %T Wer sind die Spätauszieher? Oder: Herkunftsfamilie, Wohnumfeld und die Gründung eines eigenen Haushaltes - Eine empirische Untersuchung über das Alter bei der Haushaltsgründung %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 33, Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Forschungsschwerpunkt "Gesellschaft und Familie" %C Universität Konstanz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 2006 %A Bernd Frick %A Joachim Frick %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Zusatzleistungen, Arbeitszufriedenheit und Fluktuationsneigung: Empirische Analysen mit dem "Sozio-ökonomischen Panel" %E Bernd Frick %E Renate Neubäumer %E Werner Sesselmeier %J Die Anreizwirkungen betrieblicher Zusatzleistungen %C München; Mering %I Hampp %P 9-31 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2005 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1999 %T Health benefits and potential budget savings due to pets: Australian and German survey results %J Australian Social Monitor %V 2 %N 2 %P 37-41 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 2004 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Overtime Reductions - Negligible Employment Effects %J Economic Bulletin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2003 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1999 %T Arbeitsmarkteffekte subventionierter Sozialabgaben. BeitrAB Nr. 228 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2002 %A Thomas Bauer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1999 %T Overtime Work and Overtime Compensation in Germany %J Scottish Journal of Political Economy %V 46 %N 4 %P 419-436 %/ IZA DP No. 48. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, econometrics %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp48.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 2001 %A Wolfgang Cornetz %A Holger Schäfer %D 1999 %T Arbeitsmarktwende durch einen Niedriglohnsektor? %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 79 %N IX %P 548-554 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 2000 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1999 %T Fiskalische Effekte und Beschäftigungswirkungen einer degressiven Bezuschussung der Arbeitnehmerbeiträge zur Sozialversicherung %J IAB Werkstattbericht %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1999 %A Andreas Stich %D 1999 %T On Rich Cities and Boring Places %J Urban Studies %V 36 %N 10 %P 1649-1660 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1998 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Guido Heineck %D 1999 %T Rückgang der Nebenerwerbstätigkeit durch Einführung der Sozialversicherungspflicht wird überschätzt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 66 %N 37 %P 661-666 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1997 %A Antje Mertens %D 1998 %T Labor Mobility and Wage Dynamics - An Empirical Study for Germany in Comparison with the United States (Dissertation) %C Aachen %I Shaker %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1996 %A Lester Zeager %D 1999 %T Earnings Growth for Guest Workers and West Germans - Cross-Section and Panel Estimates %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 308-312 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1995 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Timothy M. Smeeding %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Immigrants in Two Modern Nations - Characteristics of the Foreign and Native Born Populations in Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 297-307 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1994 %A Thomas A. Dunn %A Kenneth A. Couch %D 1999 %T Intergenerational Correlations in Earnings in Three Countries: the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 290-296 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1993 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A J.S. Butler %A Andrew J. Houtenville %D 1999 %T Changes in Permanent Income Inequality in the United States and Germany in the 1990s %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 284-289 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1992 %A Martin Biewen %D 1999 %T Inequality Trends in the German Income Distribution %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 275-283 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1991 %A Christian Schluter %D 1999 %T Income Mobility in Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 270-274 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1990 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 1999 %T Living on the Poverty Line - A Comparative, Dynamic, Analysis of Lone Mothers' Poverty in Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 262-269 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1989 %A Hilke Kayser %D 1999 %T Do Tax Deductions Affect Labor Supply Choices? - Longitudinal Evidence for Lone Parents in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 255-261 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1988 %A Barbara A. Butrica %D 1999 %T The Impact of Future Divorce on Labor Supply and Work Hours of German Married Women %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 249-254 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1987 %A Holger Sieg %D 1999 %T An Empirical Analysis of Income Taxation and Labor Supply in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 243-248 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1986 %A Christian Fehlker %A Catriona Purfield %D 1999 %T A Tale of Two Countries - A Comparison of Unemployment Spells in the United Kingdom and Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 237-242 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1985 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Anja Thalmaier %D 1999 %T Absenteeism and Employment Probation - A Panel Study for Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 230-236 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1984 %A Lisa M. Amoroso %A Charles C. Ragin %D 1999 %T Two Approaches to Understanding Control of Voluntary and Involuntary Job Shifts among Germans and Foreigners from 1991 to 1996 %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 222-229 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1983 %A Eileen Trzcinski %D 1999 %T Returns to Self-Employment Experience in the Wage and Salary Sector - A Comparative Analysis of Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 177-183 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1982 %A Thomas Bauer %A Ira N. Gang %D 1999 %T Siblings, Their Sex Composition and Educational Attainment in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 215-221 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1981 %A Lars Vilhuber %D 1999 %T Continuous Training and Sectoral Mobility in Germany, Evidence from the 1990s %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 209-214 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1980 %A Monika Merz %A Axel Schimmelpfennig %D 1999 %T The Demand for Higher Education in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 204-208 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1979 %A Felix Büchel %D 1999 %T Productivity Effects of Overeducation in West Germany - First Results %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 199-203 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1978 %A James C. Witte %D 1999 %T Youth Employment in the United States and Germany - The Mechanics of Restructuring %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 191-198 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1977 %A Enrica Croda %D 1999 %T Sharing the Wealth - An Empirical Analysis in Income Shocks and Intra-Family Transfers in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 184-190 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1976 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Patricia A. McManus %D 1999 %T The Sensitivity of Family Income to Changes in Family Structure and Job Change in the United States and Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahreshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 171-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1975 %A Edward J. Bird %D 1999 %T The Effect of Redistribution on Income Risk: Estimates From the PACO Database %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 164-170 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1974 %A Bruce Headey %A Robert E. Goodin %A Ruud Muffels %A Henk-Jan Dirven %D 1999 %T Best Cases of "The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism": The Netherlands, United States, and West Germany %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 153-163 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1973 %A Miriam Beblo %D 1999 %T How do German Couples spend their Time? A Panel-Data Analysis %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 146-152 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1972 %A Peggy Schyns %D 1999 %T Income, Change in Income and Life-Satisfaction: A Study Over Time in West Germany and the Russian Federation %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 140-145 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1971 %A Lawrence E. Hazelrigg %A Melissa A. Hardy %D 1999 %T Establishing Frameworks of Contentment: Income Satisfaction in Germany, 1991 %J Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 68 %N 2 %P 135-139 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1970 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 1999 %T Disability Retirement among German Men in the 1980s %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 52 %N 4 %P 628-647 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1969 %A Pablo Antolin %A Thai-Thanh Dang %A Howard Oxley %D 1999 %T Poverty Dynamics in Four OECD Countries %J OECD Econonomics Department Working Papers No. 212 %C Paris %I OECD %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1968 %A Jochen Mayer %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2000 %T Fertility Assimilation of Immigrants: Evidence from Count Data Models %J Journal of Population Economics %V 13 %N 2 %P 241-261 %/ 1999: IZA DP No. 52. Bonn: Institute for The Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration, family and networks %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp52.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1967 %A Antje Mertens %D 1999 %T Job Stability Trends and Labor Market (Re-)Entry in West Germany 1984-1997 %J Sfb 3-Working Paper 60-1999 %C Frankfurt/M. %I J. W. Goethe-Universität, Sfb 3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1966 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %D 1999 %T Sozioökonomie des Ehrenamtes - Theorie und Empirie nicht-entlohnter, haushaltsextern organisierter Produktion (Diplomarbeit) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1965 %A Anita Isabel Drever %D 1999 %T A Comparative Study of the Residential Mobility of the Foreign-Born and Native German Population in West Germany (Master thesis) %C Los Angeles %I University of California, Geography %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Generic %M 1964 %A Reishi Maruya %D 1997 %T Income Distribution in the Social Market Economy - Using GSOEP %C evtl. Kobe, Japan %P 15-32 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G X %0 Journal Article %M 1963 %A Christian Grund %D 1999 %T Stigma effects of layoffs? Evidence from German micro-data %J Economics Letters %V 64 %N 2 %P 241-247 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1962 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Gert Wagner %D 1999 %T Kaum Beschäftigungseffekte durch Abbau von Überstunden %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 66 %N 31 %P 573-578 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1961 %A Gábos. András %A Péter Szivós %D 2003 %T Poverty dymanics among families with children in Europe %J CHER Document No. 10 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1960 %A Jürgen Schupp %A et al. %D 1999 %T Subsidising Social Insurance Contributions in the Low-wage Sector: Lacking in Precision and too Expensive %J Economic Bulletin %V 36 %N 8 %P 27-32 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1959 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Kassenwahlentscheidungen in der GKV - Eine empirische Analyse %J Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %N 5-6 %P 10-23 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1958 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Nicole Garcia %D 1999 %T SOEP 2000 - Pretest des Zusatzfragebogens "Jugend in Deutschland" %C München %I NFO Infratest %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1957 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Karin Rinne %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Ehrenamtliche Tätigkeiten: Ein Beitrag zur Lösung der Arbeitsmarktprobleme? %J Demographie und Politik. Ergebnisse der 32. Arbeitstagung der DGBw. Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft %N 91 %P 199-215 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1956 %A Florian Schramm %D 1999 %T Arbeitnehmerverhalten und Arbeitsmarkt - Das Sozioökonomische Panel in der Personalforschung. Betriebswirtschaftliche Abhandlungen, N.F., Bd. 112 %C Stuttgart %I Schäffer-Poeschel %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1955 %A Frank Schüller %D 1999 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung im früheren Bundesgebiet - Eine Längsschnittanalyse auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Mainz %I Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1954 %A Christiane Oswald %D 1999 %T Patterns of Labour Market Exit in Germany and the UK %J ESRC Working Paper No. 99-12 %C Colchester %I Research Centre on Micro-social Change (ESRC), University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1953 %A Roland Otte %D 1998 %T Das Interesse von Immigranten an der deutschen Staatsbürgerschaft im Spannungsverhältnis von Rechtsstatus und Identität (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Institut für Soziologie, Freie Universität Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1952 %A Theresa Wobbe %A Roland Otte %D 1999 %T De-Institutionalization or Re-Institutionalization of Citizenship? Expectations of Migrants regarding Naturalization in Germany %J Paper to be presented at the conference "Multiple Modernities in an Era of Globalisation", 34th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, July 11-15, 1999 %C Tel Aviv, Israel %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1951 %A Christhart Bork %A Hans-Georg Petersen %D 1999 %T Revenue and Distributional Effects of the Current Tax Reform Proposals in Germany - An Evaluation by Microsimulation %J Finanzwissenschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 26 %C Universität Potsdam %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1950 %A Sven Schneider %D 1999 %T Pessimistic Bias? - Zum Einfluß des Alters auf das subjektive Gesundheitsempfinden %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 48 %N 7 %P 180-184 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1949 %A Jan Künzler %D 1999 %T Arbeitsteilung in Ehen und Nichtehelichen Lebensgemeinschaften %E Thomas Klein %E Wolfgang Lauterbach %J Nichteheliche Lebensgemeinschaften - Analysen zum Wandel partnerschaftlicher Lebensformen %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 235-268 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1948 %A Manfred Garhammer %D 1999 %T Trends in Arbeitszeit und Freizeit %J Impuls - Zeitschrift der Katholischen Arbeitnehmerbewegung %N 7-8 %P 14-15 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1947 %A Manfred Garhammer %D 1999 %T Wie Europäer ihre Zeit nutzen - Zeitstrukturen und Zeitkulturen im Zeichen der Globalisierung. Ein Vergleich von Deutschland, Großbritannien, Spanien und Schweden %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1946 %A Manfred Garhammer %D 1998 %T Time Pressure in Modern Germany %J Time-pressure, Stress, Leisure Participation; Well-being: Leisure and life-style connections, Special Issue of Loisir et société / Society and Leisure %V 21 %N 2 %P 327-352 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1945 %A Rolf Becker %D 1999 %T Kinder ohne Zukunft? - Kinder in Armut und Bildungsungleichheit in Ostdeutschland seit 1990 %J Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft %V 2 %N 2 %P 263-283 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1944 %A Rolf Becker %D 1998 %T Dynamik rationaler Bildungsentscheidungen im Familien- und Haushaltskontext - Eine empirische Untersuchung zum Bildungserfolg ostdeutscher Jugendlicher in Armutslagen %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 10 %N 3 %P 5-28 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1943 %A Birgit Otto %D 1999 %T Einkommensarmut im vereinten Deutschland - Unterschiedliche Armutsstrukturen in Ost und West? Eine empirische Analyse auf der Basis des SOEP (1990-1997) (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1942 %A Christiane Rosenow %D 1997 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel und das Europäische Haushaltspanel - Erhebungsmerkmale und Paneleffekte in Einkommens- und Zufriedenheitsfragen (Diplomarbeit) %C Wuppertal %I Bergische Universität-Gesamthochschule Wuppertal, Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1941 %A Björn Christensen %D 1999 %T Determinanten der beruflichen Mobilität - Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung auf Basis des Sozioökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Fach Ökonometrie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1940 %A Björn Christensen %D 1999 %T Determinanten der beruflichen Mobilität - Eine Hazardrate-Analyse mit Competing-Risks auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Working Paper No. 121 %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-University at Kiel, Institute of Statistics and Econometrics %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1939 %A Michelle Jewett %D 1999 %T Stability in Income Inequality in the Former German Democratic Republic Following Reunification (Bachelor thesis) %C Stanford %I Stanford University, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1938 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 1999 %T Lone Mothers and Poverty in Italy, Germany and Great Britain - Evidence from Panel Data %J Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change No. 99-10 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1937 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Joachim Volz %A Gert Wagner %A Rudolf Zwiener %D 1999 %T Zuschüsse zu den Sozialversicherungsbeiträgen im Niedriglohnbereich: Wenig zielgerichtet und teuer %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 66 %N 27/99 %P 499-509 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1936 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 1999 %T Das Befragtenverhalten im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel: Analysen an ausgewählten Beispielen (Dissertation) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1935 %A Joachim Frick %D 1998 %T Kleinräumliche Mobilität und Wohnungsmarkt - Empirische Ergebnisse für Westdeutschland 1984-1994 %J Informationen zur Raumentwicklung %N 11/12 %P 777-791 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1934 %A Michael Burda %A Antje Mertens %D 1999 %T Arbeitsplatzverlust und Lohnentwicklung - Eine empirische Analyse für Westdeutschland %J Arbeitsmarkt: Tagungsband zum Workshop des Arbeitskreises Berlin-Brandenburgischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler im April 1998 in Berlin %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 33-44 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1933 %A Friedrich Buttler %D 1999 %T Arbeitsmarkt, Wirtschaftswissenschaft und Politikberatung - ein schwieriges Verhältnis %J Arbeitsmarkt: Tagungsband zum Workshop des Arbeitskreises Berlin-Brandenburgischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler im April 1998 in Berlin %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 9-16 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1932 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Einige Bemerkungen zur Diskussion einer "Dienstleistungslücke" in (West)Deutschland %J Arbeitsmarkt: Tagungsband zum Workshop des Arbeitskreises Berlin-Brandenburgischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler im April 1998 in Berlin %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 77-92 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1931 %A Markus M. Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T How unification and immigration affected the German income distribution %J European Economic Review %N 43 %P 867-878 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1930 %A David Christopher Trybula %D 1999 %T Three Essays on the Economics of Military Manpower (Dissertation) %C Austin %I University of Texas, Faculty of the Graduate School %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1929 %A Elmar Grimm %D 1999 %T Die Lebenserwartung von Ausländern in Deutschland im Kontext zu Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Medizinische Fakultät Charité der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1928 %A Stephen P. Jenkins %D 1999 %T Measurement of the Income Distribution: An Academic User's View %J Memorandum prepared for the seminar "Income distribution and different sources of income" %C Köln %I CEIES %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1927 %A Horst Berger %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1999 %T Hausarbeit in West- und Ostdeutschland in den neunziger Jahren %J Hauswirtschaft und Wissenschaft %V 47 %N 2 %P 54-64 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 1926 %A Forschungsschwerpunkt Sozialer Wandel %D 1999 %T Privathaushalte in Ost und West %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 84/99 %P 29-33 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1925 %A Holger Fabig %D 1999 %T Einkommensdynamik im internationalen Vergleich. Eine empirische Mobilitätsanalyse mit Panel-Daten (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1924 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Karin Rinne %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Ehrenamt statt Arbeitsamt? Sozioökonomische Determinanten ehrenamtlichen Engagements in Deutschland %J WSI Mitteilungen %N 4/99 %P 246-255 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1923 %A Berlin DIW %A Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft %A Halle Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %D 1999 %T Gesamtwirtschaftliche und unternehmerische Anpassungsfortschritte in Ostdeutschland (Neunzehnter Bericht) %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 66 %N 23/99 %P 419-445 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1922 %A Amelie Constant %D 1998 %T The Earnings of Male and Female Guestworkers and their Assimilation into the German Labor Market - A Panel Study 1984-1993 (Dissertation) %C Nashville, Tennessee %I Vanderbilt University, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1921 %A Jörg H. Hörner %D 1998 %T Berechnung von Übergangswahrscheinlichkeiten verkehrsnachfragerelevanter soziodemographischer Größen (Diplomarbeit) %C Karlsruhe %I Universität Karlsruhe, Institut für Verkehrswesen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1920 %A John A. Bishop %A Lester A. Zeager %D 1999 %T The Evolution of Poverty in Germany after Unification - Cross-Section and Panel Views %C Greenville %I East Carolina University, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1919 %A Katja Schulte %D 1999 %T Die zeitliche und soziale Struktur von Einkommensarmut - Eine Neubetrachtung auf der Basis einer qualitativen Auswertung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J ZeS-Arbeitspapier Nr. 5/99 %C Bremen %I Zentrum für Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1918 %A Wolfgang Zapf %A Roland Habich %D 1999 %T Die Wohlfahrtsentwicklung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1949 bis 1999 %E Max Kaase %E Günther Schmid %J Eine lernende Demokratie (WZB Jahrbuch 1999) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 285-314 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1917 %A Heiner Stück %D 1999 %T Im Wandel der Zeit - Arbeitszeiten und Arbeitszeitwünsche von Angestellten %C Hamburg %I VSA-Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1916 %A Regina Riphahn %D 1999 %T Why Did Social Assistance Dependence Increase? - The Dynamics of Social Assistance Dependence and Unemployment in Germany %J Habilitationsschrift %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1915 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Das "Interviewer-Panel" des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels - Darstellung und ausgewählte Analysen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 184 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1914 %A Eberhard Wille %A Volker Ulrich %D 1991 %T Bestimmungsfaktoren der Ausgabenentwicklung in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung (GKV) %J Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik %N 194 %P 9-115 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1913 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 2001 %T The Changing Distribution of Job Satisfaction %J Journal of Human Resources %V 36 %N 1 %P 1-30 %/ 1999: IZA DP No. 42. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 1999: NBER Working Paper 7332. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, subjective indicators, international comparison %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp42.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1912 %A Sven Schneider %D 1999 %T Das subjektive Gesundheitsempfinden im Lebenslauf %J Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 24 %N 1 %P 47-62 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Report %M 1911 %A Heiner Stück %D 1999 %T Arbeitszeiten und Arbeitszeitwünsche der Angestellten im Laufe der Zeit %J Veröffentlichung der Angestelltenkammer Bremen %C Bremen %I Angestelltenkammer %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1910 %A Yael Brinbaum %A Alain Degenne %A Annick Kieffer %A Marie-Odile Lebeaux %D 2003 %T Getting a job and leaving home in Europe %J CHER Document No. 8 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1909 %A Daron Acemoglu %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1999 %T Beyond Becker - Training in Imperfect Labour Markets %J Economic Journal %V 109 %N 453 %P F112-F142 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1908 %A Monika Merz %A Axel Schimmelpfennig %D 1999 %T Career Choices of German High School Graduates - Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J EUI Working Paper ECO No. 99/11 %C Florenz %I European University Institute, Economics Department %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1907 %A César Alonso-Borrego %A Sergi Jiménez Martin %D 2003 %T Married women labour supply: a comparative analysis %J CHER Document No. 7 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Report %M 1906 %A Roland Habich %A Zsolt Spéder %D 1998 %T Winners and Losers - Transformational Outcomes in a Comparative Context %J Discussion Paper No. 56 %C Budapest %I Collegium Budapest - Institute for Advanced Study %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1905 %A Boris M. Velter %D 2000 %T Verknüpfung verschiedener Dimensionen der Untersuchung - Exemplarische Auswertungen und Ergebnisse aus dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel %E Dieter Jaufmann %E Martin Pfaff %J Die neue Arbeitsmoral. Industrieländer im internationalen Vergleich %C Frankfurt/ New York %I Campus %P 447-496 %/ 1999: Arbeitspapier im Rahmen der Studie: "Einstellungen zur Arbeit, Belastungen und Arbeitsunfähigkeitszeiten im vereinten Deutschland und im internationalen Vergleich. Stadtbergen: inifes %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1904 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1999 %T Persistence and the German Unemployment Problem - Empirical Evidence on German Labor Market Flows %J IZA DP No. 31 %C Bonn %I Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp31.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1903 %A Elke Wolf %D 1998 %T Do Hours Restrictions Matter? A discrete family labor supply model with endogeneous wages and hours restrictions %J Discussion Paper No. 98-44 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1902 %A Mark Trede %D 1999 %T Statistical Inference for Measures of Income Mobility %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 218 %N 3-4 %P 473-490 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1901 %A Uschi Backes-Gellner %A Heiko Weckmüller %D 1998 %T Ist das Ende der Hauptschule aufzuhalten? %J Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik %N 262 %P 49-77 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1900 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1999 %T Der Einfluß alternativer Konzeptionen von Alterssicherungssystemen auf Sicherungsniveau, Altersarmut und Einkommensverteilung - Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland und den USA %J Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik %N 265 %P 127-168 %/ 1998: Diskussionspapier Nr. 160, DIW, Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1899 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T Arm und reich in Deutschland %J Die Situation von Armut und Reichtum in Deutschland - Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme %C Karlsruhe %I Arbeitskreis Evangelischer Unternehmer in Deutschland %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1898 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 1999 %T LEEping into the future of labor economics - the research potential of linking employer and employee data %J Labour Economics %N 6 %P 25-41 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1897 %A Friederike Behringer %A Günter Walden %D 1998 %T Ausbildung und berufliche Mobilität - Beruflicher Aufstieg von Lehrabsolventen im Zeitraum 1984 bis 1996 %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 67 %N 4 %P 344-369 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1896 %A Hedwig Prey %D 1998 %T Wirkungen staatlicher Qualifizierungsmaßnahmen - Eine empirische Untersuchung für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Dissertation) %C Bern, Stuttgart und Wien %I Verlag Paul Haupt %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1895 %A Wolfgang Cornetz %A Holger Schäfer %D 1998 %T Hat Deutschland den Dienstleistungsrückstand gegenüber den USA aufgeholt? %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 78 %N 7 %P 418-425 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1894 %A Hedwig Prey %D 1999 %T Die Entwicklung der geschlechtsspezifischen Lohndifferenz in Westdeutschland 1984-96 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 57 %C St. Gallen %I Universität St. Gallen, Forschungsinstitut für Arbeit und Arbeitsrecht %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Book Section %M 1893 %A Andreas Ziegler %D 1995 %T The Different Parameterizations of the GEE1 and the GEE2 %E G. U. Seeber %E B. J. Francis %E R. Hatzinger %E G. Steckel-Berger %J Statistical Modelling - Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling %C Innsbruck %I Lecture Notes in Statistics 104 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1892 %A Andreas Ziegler %D 1998 %T The Generalised Estimating Equations - A Comparison of Procedures Available in Commercial Statistical Software Packages %J Biometrical Journal %V 40 %N 3 %P 245-260 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1891 %A Sonja Drobnic %D 1997 %T Generational Differences in Married Women´s Employment Careers - The Impact of Household Characteristics %E Rolf Becker %J Generationen und sozialer Wandel %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 65-90 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1890 %A Georges Heinrich %D 1999 %T Does (Event) History Matter? A Spell-Based Approach to Poverty Dynamics %C Edinburgh %I Heriot-Watt University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1889 %A Jochen Mayer %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 2000 %T Fertility Assimilation of Immigrants - A Varying Coefficient Count Data Model %J Journal of Population Economics %V 13 %P 241-261 %/ 1998: Discussion Paper No. 140, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, SFB 386, München %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1888 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 1998 %T Immigrant Participation in the German Welfare Program %J FinanzArchiv %V 55 %N 2 %P 163-185 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1887 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Sonja Drobnic %A Götz Rohwer %D 1998 %T Les trajectoires professionelles des couples mariés en Allemagne %J Revue francaise de Sociologie %V 39 %N 2 %P 305-351 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G F %0 Journal Article %M 1886 %A Sonja Drobnic %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Götz Rohwer %D 1999 %T Dynamics of Women´s Employment Patterns over the Family Life Course - A Comparison of the United States and Germany %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 61 %N 1 %P 133-146 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1885 %A Martin Biewen %D 2001 %T Unemployment, Retirement and Female Labor Market Participation and Income Inequality: A Decompositing Analysis for Germany %J Schmollers Jahrbuch %V 121 %N 1 %P 59-82 %/ 1998: The Effects of Unemployment, Retirement and Female Labor Market Participation on Income Inequality - Evidence from West and East Germany; 1998: Discussion Paper No. 276. Heidelberg, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP, SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 1884 %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %D 1997 %T Worin unterscheidet sich die Lebenssituation von Alleinerziehenden von der Lebenssituation der Elternfamilie? Analyse des SOEP %E Ralf Himmelreicher %E Gerhard Nunner %E Doris Rosenkranz %J Erster Zwischenbericht; Sekundäranalyse repräsentativer Datensätze; Verbundprojekt zwischen ifb, ifs und Universität Mainz %C Bamberg, Hannover und Mainz %I Institut Frau und Gesellschaft, Hannover; Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung, Bamberg; Univ. Mainz %P 159-299 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1883 %A Claudia Diehl %A Julia Urban %D 1998 %T Die soziale und politische Partizipation von Zuwanderern in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Forschungsinstitut der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Abteilung Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1882 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1999 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung und Arbeitszeitwünsche 1993 und 1997 - West- und Ostdeutschland im Vergleich %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Ilona Ostner %J Deutschland im Wandel - Sozialstrukturelle Analysen %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 289-306 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1881 %A Richard Hauser %A Wolfgang Voges %D 1998 %T Armut und Armutspolitik in Deutschland %E Wolfgang Voges %E Yuri Kazepov %J Armut in Europa %C Wiesbaden %I Chmielorz %P 308-338 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1880 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1998 %T Die Reform der geringfügigen Beschäftigung und das Arbeitsangebot verheirateter Frauen %J Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %V 49 %N 3 %P 221-242 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1879 %A Katja Tillmann %D 1998 %T Strukturen der Bildungsungleichheit in Ost- und Westdeutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1878 %A Joachim Frick %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1999 %T Frühjahrsseminar 1999 - Analysis of Time Dependent Data - Introduction to GSOEP (22.2.-26.2.99) %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1877 %A Petra Frerichs %A Margareta Steinrücke %D 1997 %T Klasse und Geschlecht %E Petra Frerichs %E Margareta Steinrücke %J Klasse - Geschlecht - Kultur %C Köln %I Institut zur Erforschung sozialer Chancen (ISO) %P 13-46 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1876 %A Petra Frerichs %D 1997 %T Klasse und Geschlecht 1 %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1875 %A Friederike Behringer %D 1999 %T Beteiligung an beruflicher Weiterbildung - Humankapitaltheoretische und handlungstheoretische Erklärung und empirische Evidenz (Dissertation) %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1874 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Hanfried Andersen, H. %D 1999 %T Hausarztmodell und Praxisnetze - Zustimmung der Versicherten zu integrierten Versorgungsformen erkennbar %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 66 %N 9 %P 187-191 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1873 %A Ralf K. Himmelreicher %D 1999 %T Westdeutsche Haushalte und ihr Vermögen - Eine Längsschnitt-Kohortenanalyse auf Datenbasis des SOEP (1985-1996) %J IKSF-Discussion Paper No. 18 %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Institut für Konjunktur- und Strukturforschung (IKSF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1872 %A Pierre Béret %A Arnaud Dupray %D 1998 %T Remuneration of continuing vocational training and skill-building under the German and French education systems %J Vocational Training %N 14 %P 36-46 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1871 %A Karin Schulze Buschoff %D 1999 %T Arbeitszeiten - individuelle Bedürfnisse und Präferenzen %E Joachim Gutmann %J Arbeitszeitmodelle - Die neue Zeit der Arbeit: Erfahrungen mit Konzepten der Flexibilisierung %C Stuttgart %I Schäfer-Poeschel %P 3-33 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1870 %A Irmtraud Lechner %A A. Mielck %D 1998 %T Die Verkleinerung des "Healthy-Migrant-Effects" - Entwicklung der Morbidität von ausländischen und deutschen Befragten im sozio-ökonomischen Panel 1984-1992 %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 60 %P 715-720 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1869 %A Lars Vilhuber %D 1998 %T Sector-Specific training and mobility in Germany %J Department of Economics Working Paper 99-03 %C Toronto %I York University, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1868 %A Cathal O´Donoghue %A Martin Evans %D 1999 %T Cross-National Microsimulation Modelling - Reforming Social Assistance in Three European Countries %J BEJE (Brazilian Electronic Journal of Economics), http://www.beje.decon.ufpe.br %V 2 %N 1 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1867 %A Andrew Clark %A Yannis Georgellis %A Peter Sanfey %D 1997 %T Job Satisfaction, Wage Changes and Quits - Evidence from Germany %J Research in Labor Economics %N 17 %P 95-121 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1866 %A Peggy Schyns %D 2000 %T The relationship between income, changes in income and life-satisfaction in West Germany and the Russian Federation - relative, absolute, or a combination of both? %E Ed Diener %E Don R. Rahtz %J Advances in Quality of Life Theory and Research (Social Indicators Research Series, Vol. 4) %C Dordrecht %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %P 83-109 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1865 %A Michael Lechner %D 1999 %T Earnings and Employment Effects of Continuous Off-the-Job Training in East Germany After Unification %J Journal of Business Economic Statistics %V 17 %N 1 %P 74-90 %/ 1999: IZA Reprint Series A - 23/1999, Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1864 %A Roland Habich %A Zsolt Spéder %D 1998 %T Vesztesek és nyertesek - a társadalmi változás következményei három országban %J Társadalmi Riport 1998 %C Budapest %I Tárki Social Research Informatics Center %P 117-139 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G X %0 Journal Article %M 1863 %A Monika Jungbauer-Gans %A Petra Hönisch %D 1998 %T Dauer geringfügiger Beschäftigungen %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 31 %N 4 %P 697-704 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1862 %A Elke Holst %A Friederike Maier %D 1998 %T Normalarbeitsverhältnis und Geschlechterordnung %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 31 %N 3 %P 506-518 %2 other %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1861 %A Robert A. Miller %A Holger Sieg %D 1997 %T A Microeconometric Comparison of Household Behavior Between Countries %J Journal of Business and Economics Statistics %V 15 %N 2 %P 237-253 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1860 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 1999 %T Has Work-Sharing Worked in Germany? %J The Quarterly Journal of Economics %V 114 %N 1 %P 1-32 %/ 1996: NBER Working Paper No. 5724. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1859 %A Rainer Pischner %D 1999 %T Einkommen bestimmt Nachfrage nach personenbezogenen Diensten - Deutliche Ost-West-Unterschiede im Freizeitverhalten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 66 %N 2/99 %P 61-66 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1858 %A Organisation für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit %A ) Entwicklung (OECD %D 1998 %T Niedrigeinkommensdynamik in vier OECD-Ländern %J OECD Wirtschaftsausblick 64 (Dezember 1998) %C Paris %I OECD %P 195-211 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Report %M 1857 %A Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %D 1999 %T SOEP ´98 - Methodenbericht zum Befragungsjahr 1998 (Welle 15) des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %C München %I Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1856 %A Thomas Bausch %D 1998 %T Ausbildung zur unternehmerischen Selbständigkeit - Entwicklungsperspektiven für Absolventen des dualen Systems? %J Berufsbildung und Wissenschaft %V 27 %N 6 %P 9-13 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1855 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1998 %T Methodische Probleme und neue empirische Ergebnisse der Messung geringfügiger Beschäftigung %E Jürgen Schupp %E et al. %J Arbeitsmarktstatistik zwischen Realität und Fiktion %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 85-111 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1854 %A Felix Büchel %D 1998 %T Unterwertig Erwerbstätige - Eine von der amtlichen Statistik übersehene Problemgruppe des Arbeitsmarktes %E Jürgen Schupp %E et al. %J Arbeitsmarktstatistik zwischen Realität und Fiktion %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 115-129 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1853 %A Florian Schramm %D 1998 %T Die Rolle der Arbeitsmarktstatistik für Personalpolitik und Personalforschung %E Jürgen Schupp %E et al. %J Arbeitsmarktstatistik zwischen Realität und Fiktion %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 257-267 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1852 %A Martin Diewald %A Dirk Konietzka %D 1998 %T Beschäftigungsverhältnisse und die Analyse von Arbeitsmarktprozessen in den 90er Jahren - Probleme der Messung von Karrieremobilität in einer sich verändernden Arbeitswelt %E Jürgen Schupp %E et al. %J Arbeitsmarktstatistik zwischen Realität und Fiktion %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 269-298 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1851 %A Elke Holst %D 1998 %T Zur Bedeutung, Erfassung und Dynamik der Stillen Reserve - Ein alternatives Konzept auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %E Jürgen Schupp %E et al. %J Arbeitsmarktstatistik zwischen Realität und Fiktion %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 211-233 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1850 %A Jan Philipp Rohwedder %D 1995 %T Nachfrage nach Krankenversicherung - eine Untersuchung des Wahlverhaltens der freiwillig Versicherten in Deutschland %C Karlsruhe %I Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1849 %A Michael Lechner %D 1998 %T Training the East German Labour Force (Dissertation) %C Heidelberg %I Physika %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1848 %A Mark Trede %D 1998 %T Making mobility visible - a graphical device %J Economics Letters %V 59 %N 1 %P 77-82 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1847 %A Mark M. Trede %D 1998 %T The Age Profile of Mobility Measures - An Application to Earnings in West Germany %J Journal of Applied Econometrics %V 13 %P 397-409 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1846 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 1998 %T Parent-Child Transfers in Germany - Evidence from Panel Data %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 98-18 %C Dortmund %I Universität Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1845 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 2001 %T Do Germans Save to Leave an Estate? An Examination of the Bequest Motive %J Scandinavian Journal of Economics %V 103 %N 3 %P 391-414 %/ 1998: Diskussionspapier Nr. 98-24. Universität Dortmund, Wirtschafts- u. Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1844 %A Peter Krause %D 1998 %T Die Entwicklung des Einkommens- und Lebensniveaus in der Transformation in Deutschland: Neue und Alte Bundesländer im Vergleich %E Jerzy Kleer %J Transformation in den Neuen Bundesländern und Polen - Zwei Wege zur Marktwirtschaft %C Warschau %I Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Vertretung in Polen %P 265-276 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1843 %A Friederike Behringer %D 1998 %T Qualifikationsspezifische Unterschiede in der beruflichen Weiterbildung als Resultat unterschiedlicher Interessen und selektiver betrieblicher Förderung %J Sozialwissenschaften und Berufspraxis %V 21 %N 4 %P 295-305 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1842 %A Annette Bergemann %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1998 %T Ist der deutsche Arbeitsmarkt beweglicher geworden? - Eine Analyse anhand der Unternehmenszugehörigkeitsdauer in Westdeutschland %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %N 11 %P 15-23 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1841 %A Andrea Ichino %A Rudolf Winter-Ebmer %D 1999 %T Lower and Upper Bounds of Returns to Schooling - An Excercise in IV Estimation with Different Instruments %J European Economic Review %V 43 %N 4-6 %P 889-901 %/ 1998: CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2007. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education, methods %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1840 %A Günther Schmaus %A Adrian Birch %A Kimberly Fisher %A Joachim Frick %A Antoine Haag %A Gaston Schaber %A Birgit Kuchler %A Anne Villeret %D 2003 %T The CHER project %J CHER Document No. 10 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 Technical documentation %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Report %M 1839 %A Karsten Hank %D 1998 %T Household Labor Demand and Household Labor Supply %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 98-14 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1838 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1998 %T Fiskalische Konsequenzen und Arbeitsmarkteffekte von Reformvorschlägen für die Sozialhilfe in Deutschland %J Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung Nr. 57 %C Mainz %I Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Fachbereich Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1837 %A Laszlo Goerke %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1998 %T Social Custom, Free Riders, and Trade Union Membership in Germany and Great Britain %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 177 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1836 %A Thomas Klein %D 1992 %T Zum Einfluß von Kindern auf die ökonomische Situation der Eltern %E Georg Karg %J Haushaltswissenschaftliche Erklärungsmodelle für die Verfügbarkeit und Verwendung von Ressourcen in Haushalten mit Kindern %C Frankfurt/Main; New York %I P. Lang %P 170-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1835 %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Marriage Squeeze und Heiratsverhalten %E Andreas Dieckmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß - Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 234-257 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1834 %A Thomas Klein %D 1994 %T Marriage Squeeze und Ehestabilität %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 6 %N 3 %P 177-196 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1833 %A Thomas Klein %D 1996 %T Determinants of institutionalization in old age %E Roland Eisen %E Frank Sloan %J Long-term Care - Economic Issues and Policy Solutions %C Boston %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %P 103-113 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1832 %A Thomas Klein %A et al. %D 1997 %T Altenheimbewohner in Deutschland - Sozialstrukturelle Charakteristika und die Wahl des Heims %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie %V 30 %N 1 %P 55-67 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1831 %A Thomas Klein %D 1998 %T Der Heimeintritt alter Menschen und Chancen seiner Vermeidung %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie %V 31 %N 6 %P 407-416 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1830 %A Hannes Schellhorn %D 2005 %T Effizienzeffekte der Einkommenssteuer bei Steuervermeidung %C Wiesbaden %I DUV %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1829 %A Andreas Diekmann %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Bestimmungsgründe des Ehescheidungsrisikos %E Andreas Dieckmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß - Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 347-371 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1828 %A Thomas Klein %D 1992 %T Zur Veränderung von Familienbildungsprozessen in der Nachkriegszeit %E Reinhard Hujer %E et al. %J Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel %C Frankfurt/Main und New York %I Campus %P 205-225 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1827 %A Cécile Lefèvre %D 1998 %T La Statistique en Allemagne %J Etude de la Coordination Statistique et des Relations Internationales No D9803 %C Paris %I INSEE %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G F %0 Journal Article %M 1826 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1998 %T Working Time Preferences in West and East Germany in 1997 - Potential for working time reduction has declined %J Economic Bulletin %V 35 %N 12 %P 21-28 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1825 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Birgit Kuchler %D 2003 %T Family related transfer and children's economic well-being in Europe %J CHER Document No. 4 %C Differdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.ceps.lu/publications/recherche_avancee.cfm?keyword=&Author=&yeartype=0&yearpub=&publi_in=1§ion=&categorie=18&publi_ext=1&query=1&npp=20# %W CHER %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1824 %A Amelie Constant %D 1997 %T The Earnings of male and female Labour migrants and their Assimilation into the German Labor Market %E Jochen Fleischhacker %E Rainer Münz %J Gesellschaft und Bevölkerung in Mittel- und Osteuropa im Umbruch (Tagungsband 31. Arbeitstagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft) %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Sozialwissenschaften %P 123-145 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1822 %A Toni Hahn %D 1997 %T Erwerbsverläufe und soziale Mobilität Arbeitsloser in Ostdeutschland %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 7 %N 4 %P 445-467 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1821 %A Rainer Voßkamp %D 1997 %T Book Review: Migration and Inter-industry Wage Structure in Germany (by John Haisken-DeNew) %J Economic Systems Research %V 9 %N 4 %P 413-415 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1820 %A Michael Lechner %D 1998 %T Eine empirische Analyse des Geburtenrückgangs in den neuen Bundesländern aus der Sicht der neoklassischen Bevölkerungsökonomie %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 118 %N 3 %P 463-488 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1819 %A Peter Krause %D 1998 %T Entwicklung, Verteilung und Höhe der Einkommen in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Wirtschaftsbulletin (Hans Böckler Stiftung) %V 8 %N 4 %P 36-42 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1818 %A G. Ghellini %A N. Panuzzi %D 1995 %T Nonresponse in Panel Surveys - A Review of Adjustment Techniques %J Statistics in Transition %V 2 %N 5 %P 739-754 %2 other %4 Ref %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1817 %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %A Peter Krause %D 1998 %T Das Einkommen der privaten Haushalte nach unterschiedlichen Statistiken %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 67 %N 3 %P 209-233 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1816 %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 1998 %T Effektivitäts- und Anreizaspekte bei Sozialeinkommen - Eine empirische Analyse auf der Basis des RWI-Steuer-Transfer-Modells %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Einkommen und Vermögen in Deutschland - Messung und Analyse (Band 32 der Schriftenreihe: Forum der Bundesstatistik) %C Stuttgart %I Metzler Poeschel %P 110-132 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1815 %A Mark Trede %D 1998 %T Einkommensmobilität %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Einkommen und Vermögen in Deutschland - Messung und Analyse (Band 32 der Schriftenreihe: Forum der Bundesstatistik) %C Stuttgart %I Metzler Poeschel %P 89-109 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1814 %A Andreas Lange %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1998 %T Aufwachsen mit oder ohne Großeltern? Die gesellschaftliche Relevanz multilokaler Mehrgenerationsfamilien %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation %V 18 %N 3 %P 227-249 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1813 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1997 %T Altern im Generationenzusammenhang - Die gemeinsame Lebenszeit von Eltern und Kindern, Großeltern und Enkeln %E J. Mansel %E G. Rosenthal %E A. Tölke %J Generationen-Beziehungen, Austausch und Tradierung %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 109-121 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1812 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Andreas Lange %D 1998 %T Aufwachsen in materieller Armut und sorgebelastetem Familienklima - Konsequenzen für den Schulerfolg von Kindern am Beispiel des Übergangs in die Sekundarstufe I %E Jürgen Mansel %E Georg Neubauer %J Armut und soziale Ungleichheit bei Kindern %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 106-128 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1811 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1998 %T Die Multilokalität später Familienphasen - Zur räumlichen Nähe und Ferne der Generationen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 27 %N 2 %P 113-132 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1810 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1998 %T Familiensystem und Vermögensübertragung - Zur Bedeutung einer Erbschaft für Erben und Erblasser %E Michael Wagner %E Yvonne Schütze %J Verwandtschaft - Sozialwissenschaftliche Beiträge zu einem vernachlässigten Thema %C Stuttgart %I F. Enke %P 237-261 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1809 %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Die Reform der 620-Mark-Jobs - Stückwerk %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 49 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1808 %A Claudia Wenzig %D 1998 %T Armutsgefährdung von Jugendlichen und jungen Heranwachsenden - Eine Verlaufsanalyse des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels 1985 bis 1996 (Diplomarbeit) %C Erlangen-Nürnberg %I Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1807 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Joachim Frick %A Felix Büchel %D 1998 %T The Integration of Immigrants Into West German Society - The Impact of Social Assistance %E Hermann Kurthen %E Jürgen Fijalkowski %E Gert G. Wagner %J Immigration, citizenship, and the welfare state in Germany and the United States - immigrant incorporation %C Stamford %I JAI Press %P 159-174 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1806 %A Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %D 1998 %T SOEP '98 - Erstbefragung der Stichprobe E (Methodenbericht) %C München %I Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1805 %A Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung %D 1998 %T Jahresgutachten 1998/99 %C Stuttgart %I Metzler-Poeschel %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1804 %A Hilke Brockmann %D 1997 %T Die Lebensorganisation älterer Menschen - Eine Trendanalyse (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1803 %A Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %D 1998 %T Endbericht des Forschungsprojekts "Soziale Lagen privater Haushalte im gesellschaftlichen Umbruch Ostdeutschlands" %C Berlin %I WZB, Schwerpunkt III/Abteilung Sozialstruktur und Sozialberichterstattung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1802 %A Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.) %D 1998 %T Gesundheitsbericht für Deutschland %C Stuttgart %I Metzler Poeschel %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 1801 %A o.V. %D 1998 %T Mehr Beschäftigte als früher wollen lieber länger arbeiten %J Arbeit & Ökologie-Briefe %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1800 %A Edwar N. Wolff %D 1998 %T Recent Trends in Size Distribution of Household Wealth %J Journal of Economic Perspectives %V 12 %N 3 %P 131-150 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book %M 1799 %A Senioren Bundesministerium für Familie, Frauen und Jugend, %D 1998 %T Zehnter Jugend- und Kinderbericht (Bericht über die Lebenssituation von Kindern und die Leistungen der Kinderhilfen in Deutschland) %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1798 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 1998 %T Women and Poverty Dynamics - The Case of Germany and Britain %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 8 %N 4 %P 291-316 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1797 %A Hans Kohler %A Eugen Spitznagel %D 1995 %T Teilzeitarbeit in der Gesamtwirtschaft und aus der Sicht von Arbeitnehmern und Betrieben in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeits- und Berufdforschung (MittAB) %V 28 %N 3 %P 339-364 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %U http://doku.iab.de/mittab/1995/1995_3_MittAB_Kohler_Spitznagel.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1796 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Felix Büchel %D 1998 %T A Bootstrap Strategy for the Detection of a Panel Attrition Bias in a Household Panel with an Application to the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) %J ZUMA Nachrichten Spezial, August 1998 %N 4 %P 273-283 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1795 %A Banu Citlak %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 1999 %T Wahrnehmung von Umweltrisiken - Empirische Ergebnisse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung %V 12 %N 1 %P 112-119 %/ 1998: Diskussionspapier Nr. 98-11, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1794 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 1999 %T Income and employment effects of health shocks - A test case for the german welfare state %J Journal of Population Economics %V 12 %N 3 %P 363-389 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1793 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 1998 %T Immigrant Participation in Social Assistance Programs %J IZA DP No. 15 %C Bonn %I Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F migration, miscellaneous %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp15.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1792 %A Regina T. Riphahn %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 2000 %T The Mortality Crisis in East Germany %E Giovanni Andrea Cornia %E Renato Paniccià %J The Mortality Crisis in Transitional Economies %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 227-252 %/ 2000: IZA Reprint Series A - 60/2000. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1791 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1998 %T Is Job Stability Declining in Germany? Evidence from Count Data Models %J Applied Economics %V 30 %P 1413-1420 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 1790 %A Thomas Gensicke %D 1998 %T Die neuen Bundesbürger - Eine Transformation ohne Integration (Studien zur Sozialwissenschaft, Bd. 207, Dissertation) %C Opladen und Wiesbaden %I Westdeutscher Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1789 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 1998 %T Living on the Poverty Line - Lone Mothers in Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden %J Arbeitsbereich I, Arbeitspapier Nr. 28 %C Mannheim %I Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1788 %A Holger Fabig %D 1998 %T Einkommensmobilität im internationalen Vergleich - eine empirische Analyse mit Panel-Daten %J EVS-Projekt Personelle Einkommensverteilung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Arbeitspapier Nr. 17 %C Frankfurt am Main %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1787 %A Enquete-Kommission "Demographischer Wandel" %D 1998 %T Demographischer Wandel - Herausforderungen unserer älter werdenden Gesellschaft an den einzelnen und die Politik (Zweiter Zwischenbericht) %J Deutscher Bundestag, 13. Wahlperiode, Drucksache 13/11460 %C Bonn %I Deutscher Bundestag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 1786 %A Beate Hock %A Gerda Holz %D 1998 %T Arm dran (?)! - Lebenslagen und Lebenschancen von Kindern und Jugendlichen - Zu Armut und Benachteiligung in Deutschland (Auszüge aus dem 1. Zwischenbericht der dreijährigen AWO-ISS-Untersuchung) %C Frankfurt/Main %I Institut für Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik (ISS) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1785 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1998 %T Social and Economic Integration of Foreigners in Germany %E Peter H. Schuck %E Rainer Münz %J Paths to Inclusion - The Integration of Migrants in the United States and Germany %C New York and Oxford %I Berghahn Books %P 83-113 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1784 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1998 %T Ausländische Bevölkerung %E Bernhard Schäfers %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Handwörterbuch zur Gesellschaft Deutschlands %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 49-59 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1783 %A Heinz Fassmann %A Rainer Münz %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1998 %T Die Arbeitsmarktsituation ausländischer Arbeitskräfte in Deutschland (West) und Österreich %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 30 %N 4 %P 732-745 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1782 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 1998 %T Einkommen und berufliche Situation von Doppelverdienern nach Umzügen %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 31 %N 2 %P 234-243 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1781 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 1998 %T Beruflich bedingte Umzüge von Doppelverdienern - Eine empirische Analyse mit Daten des SOEP %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 27 %N 5 %P 358-377 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1780 %A Pablo Antolin %A Stefano Scarpetta %D 1998 %T Microeconomic Analysis of the Retirement Decision - Germany %J OECD Working Paper No. 204 %C Paris %I OECD %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1779 %A Christian Grund %D 1998 %T Stigmatisierung von Arbeitnehmern durch Entlassungen? Befunde für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland anhand von Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %E Uschi Backes-Gellner %E Matthias Kräkel %E Linus Geil %J Quantitative und qualitative Personalanpassungsstrategien (Beiträge zum 1. Köln-Bonner Kolloquium zur Personalökonomie) %C München und Mering %I Rainer Hampp %P 35-55 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1778 %A Ulrich Kohler %D 1998 %T Zur Attraktivität der Grünen bei älteren Wählern %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 50 %N 3 %P 536-559 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1777 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1998 %T German Job Mobility and Wages %E Isao Ohashi %E Toshiaki Tachibanaki %J Internal Labour Markets, Incentives and Employment %C Houndsmills %I Macmillan Press %P 300-332 %/ 1998: IZA DP No. 4. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 1999: Reprint Series No. 1. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp4.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1776 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Felix Büchel %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A C. Katharina (Hg.) Spiess %D 1998 %T Eduaction as a Keystone of Integration of Immigrants - Determinants of School Attainment of Immigrant Children in West Germany %E Hermann Kurthen %E Jürgen Fijalkowski %E Gert G. Wagner %J Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States - Immigrant Incorporation %C Stamford and London %I JAI Press %P 175-211 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1775 %A Hermann Kurthen %D 1998 %T Fiscal Impacts of Immigration on the American and German Welfare States %E Hermann Kurthen %E Jürgen Fijalkowski %E Gert G. Wagner %J Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States - Immigrant Incorporation %C Stamford und London %I JAI Press %P 175-211 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1774 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1998 %T Vocational Training and the Quality of Immigrant and Minority Jobs in Germany and the United States %E Hermann Kurthen %E Jürgen Fijalkowski %E Gert G. Wagner %J Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States - Immigrant Incorporation %C Stamford and London %I JAI Press %P 119-135 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1773 %A Stefan Bender %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1998 %T Migrants in the German Labor Market - Nationality and Gender-Specific Labor Market Opportunities %E Hermann Kurthen %E Jürgen Fijalkowski %E Gert G. Wagner %J Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States - Immigrant Incorporation %C Stamford und London %I JAI Press %P 95-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1772 %A Anette Reil-Held %D 1999 %T Bequests and Aggregate Wealth Accumulation in Germany %J The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance: Issues and Practice %V 24 %N 1 %P 50-63 %/ 1997: Diskussionspapier des Sfb 504 Nr. 97-42. Universität Mannheim %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1771 %A Olaf Winkelhake %A Jürgen John %D 1998 %T Kostendämpfung im Gesundheitswesen, Beitragssatzstabilität und Lohnnebenkosten %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 47 %N 6 %P 144-150 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1770 %A Olaf Winkelhake %A Jürgen John %D 1998 %T The Discussion of Redistributional Effects of German Health Care Reforms - Much Ado about Nothing? %E Franz Haslinger %E Oliver Stönner-Venkatarama %J Aspects of Distribution of Income %C Marburg %I Metropolis Verlag %P 209-222 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1769 %A Matthias Sacher %D 1998 %T Berufseinstieg - gestern und heute. Ein Kohortenvergleich %E Jürgen Friedrichs %J Die Individualisierungsthese %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 165-180 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1768 %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Teilzeitbeschäftigung zu Lasten der Vollzeiterwerbstätigkeit? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 44 %P 807-811 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1767 %A Christian Dössel %D 1998 %T Stabilität und Wandel von objektiven und subjektiven Determinanten der Lebenszufriedenheit - Ein Ost-West Vergleich unter Verwendung der Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1766 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 1996 %T Response Style und Response Set - Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung zu den Zufriedenheits- und Einstellungsfragen im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J FS III Nr. 96-405 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1765 %A Jeffrey G. Reitz %A Joachim R. Frick %A Tony Calabrese %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1999 %T The institutional framework of ethnic employment disadvantage: a comparison of Germany and Canada %J Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies %V 25 %N 3 %P 397-443 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 1764 %A Stefan Riess %A Stefan Maiwald %D 1998 %T Mc Job - Arbeit um jeden Preis %C München %I Heyne Verlag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1763 %A Friederike Behringer %A Wolfgang Seufert %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Problems and Examples of Dissemination of "Scientific Use Micro-Data Files" in Germany and Elsewhere %J Proceedings of the International Symposium on Linked Employer-Employee Data (CD-Rom) %C Arlington, VA %I Bureau of the Census (Washington, D.C.) %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1762 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 1997 %T Germany - A Social Security System on the Verge of Collaps %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 97/023 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 504 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1761 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1998 %T Mikrosimulation des deutschen Steuer-Transfer-Systems und alternativer Reformvarianten %J Beitrag zur Wirtschaftsforschung Nr. 56 %C Mainz %I Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Fachbereich Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1760 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1998 %T Zunehmende Selbständigkeit in Deutschland von 1990 bis 1996 - Starke Veränderungen im Bestand %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 38 %P 687-691 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1759 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1998 %T Zum Auf- und Abbau der Stillen Reserve in unterschiedlichen konjunkturellen Phasen %E INIFES Stadtbergen %E ISF München %E SÖSTRA Berlin %J Erwerbsarbeit und Erwerbsbevölkerung im Wandel - Anpassungsprobelme einer alternden Gesellschaft %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 153-162 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1758 %A Cathal O´Donoghue %A Martin Evans %D 1998 %T Recasting Safety Nets - Reforming Social Assistance in Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom %J DAE Working Papers, Amalgamated Series No. 9817 %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 1757 %A Winand Gellner %D 1995 %T Ideeagenturen für Politik und Öffentlichkeit - Think Tanks in den USA und in Deutschland %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 1756 %A Axel Schimmelpfennig %D 1998 %T Skill-Based Technical Change Vs. Structural Change %J Kiel Working Paper No. 868 %C Kiel %I Institute of World Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1755 %A Björn Christensen %A Axel Schimmelpfennig %D 1998 %T Arbeitslosigkeit, Qualifikation und Lohnstruktur in Westdeutschland %J Die Weltwirtschaft %N 2 %P 177-186 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1754 %A Marc Szydlik %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1998 %T Stabilität und Wandel der Generationenbeziehungen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 27 %N 4 %P 297-315 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1753 %A Yannis Georgellis %A Howard J. Wall %D 1998 %T Gender Differences in Self-Employment - Panel Evidence from the Former West Germany %J Discussion Papers in Economics No. 3/98 %C London %I University of London, Birkbeck College (Department of Economics) %/ 1999: Working Paper 1999-008B. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: St. Louis, MO %2 longitudinal %F %U http://research.stlouisfed.org/wp/1999/1999-008.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1752 %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Gustav A. Horn %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Das Dienstleistungs-Puzzle - Ein aktualisierter deutsch-amerikanischer Vergleich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 35 %P 625-629 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1751 %A Cathal O´Donoghue %A Holly Sutherland %A Francesca Utili %D 1998 %T Integrating Output in EUROMOD: An Assessment of the Sensitivity of Multi-Country Microsimulation Results %J Microsimulation in the New Millenium - Challenges and Innovations (Workshop to be held on 22-23 August 1998 in the Arts School, Cambridge) %C Cambridge %I University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1750 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1998 %T Migration Before and After Unification - Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications for Germany %E Il SaKong %E Kwang Suk Kim %J Policy Priorities for the Unified Korean Economy (Proceedings of the International Symposium on Korean Unification) %C Seoul %I Institute for Global Economics %P 91-125 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 1749 %A Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle %D 1998 %T Kombilohn in Sachsen-Anhalt (Gutachten zu den erwarteten fiskalischen Wirkungen des Vorschlages des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit zu den Freibeträgen bei der Anrechnung von Erwerbseinkommen auf die Sozialhilfe) %J Forschungsbeiträge zum Arbeitsmarkt, Band 12 %C Magdeburg %I Ministerium für Arbeit, Frauen, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt %P 9-42 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1747 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1998 %T Arbeitszeitpräferenzen in West- und Ostdeutschland 1997 - Potential für Verkürzung der Arbeitszeit gesunken %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 37/98 %P 667-677 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1746 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1998 %T Weiterbildung, Betriebszugehörigkeit und Löhne - Ökonomische Effekte des "timings" von Investitionen in die berufliche Weiterbildung %E Friedhelm Pfeiffer %E Winfried Pohlmeier %J Qualifikation, Weiterbildung und Arbeitsmarkterfolg %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 257-278 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1745 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Kai-Oliver Maurer %A Marc Wellner %D 1998 %T Kurz- und langfristige Effekte von Weiterbildungsmaßnahmen auf die Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer in Westdeutschland %E Friedhelm Pfeiffer %E Winfried Pohlmeier %J Qualifikation, Weiterbildung und Arbeitsmarkterfolg %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 197-221 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1744 %A Erik J. S. Plug %A Bernard M. S. van Praag %D 1998 %T Similarity in Response Behavior between Household Members - An Application to Income Evaluation %J Journal of Economic Psychology %V 19 %N 4 %P 497-513 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1743 %A Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %D 1998 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel - Pretest zum Fragenprogramm für 1999 %C München %I Infratest Burke Sozialforschung %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1742 %A Edward J. Bird %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1998 %T The Income of Socialist Upper Classes during the Transition to Capitalism - Evidence from Longitudinal East German Data %J Journal of Comparative Economics %N 26 %P 211-225 %/ 1986: Arbeitspapier Nr. 207. J.W.Goethe-Universität Frankfurt und Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 1741 %A Wolfgang Seufert %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Problems of Dissemination and Examples of "Public Use Micro-Data" in Germany %E American Statistical Association %J 1997 Proceedings of the Section on Government Statistics and Section on Social Statistics %C Alexandria %I American Statistical Association %P 58-77 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1740 %A Sabine Schenk %D 2000 %T Familienstrukturen, Geschlechterverhältnisse und Flexibilisierung der Beschäftigung in Ostdeutschland %E Ilse Lenz %E Hildegard Maria Nickel %E Birgit Riegraf %J Geschlecht - Arbeit - Zukunft (Forum Frauenforschung, Schriftenreihe der Sektion Frauenforschung der DGS, Bd. 12) %C Münster %I Westfälisches Dampfboot %/ 1998: Familienstrukturen, Geschlechterverhältnisse und Flexibilisierung der Beschäftigung in Ost- und Westdeutschland. Sonderauswertung des SOEP im Rahmen der Zukunftskommission der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Halle: Martin-Luther-Universität Halle Wittenberg, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1739 %A Udo Neumann %A Markus Hertz %D 1998 %T Verdeckte Armut in Deutschland %J Forschungsbericht im Auftrag der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %C Frankfurt am Main %I Institut für Sozialberichterstattung und Lebenslagenforschung (ISL) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1738 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1998 %T ´Phillips Curve´ or ´Wage Curve´ - Is there really a puzzle? Evidence for West Germany %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 83 %C Bamberg %I Otto-Friedrich Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1737 %A Gerhard Bäcker %A Walter Hanesch %A Peter Krause %D 1998 %T Niedrige Arbeitseinkommen und Armut bei Erwerbstätigkeit in Deutschland %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 47 %N 7/98 %P 165-173 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1736 %A Ute Klammer %A Gerhard Bäcker %D 1998 %T Niedriglöhne und Bürgerarbeit als Strategieempfehlungen der Bayerisch-Sächsischen Zukunftskommission %J WSI Mitteilungen %N 6/98 %P 359-370 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1735 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 1998 %T Hours Reductions as Work-Sharing %J Brookings Papers on Economic Activity %N 1 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 1734 %A Berufliche Bildung Senatsverwaltung für Arbeit %A Frauen (Hg.) %D 1998 %T Die Sackgassen der Zukunftskommissionen - Streitschrift wider die Kommission für Zukunftsfragen der Freistaaten Bayern und Sachsen %J Schriftenreihe der Senatsverwaltung für Arbeit, Berufliche Bildung und Frauen Nr. 33 %C Berlin %I Senatsverwaltung für Arbeit, Berufliche Bildung und Frauen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1733 %A Sven Schneider %D 1998 %T Warum ziehen ältere Menschen in ein Heim? %J Sozialwissenschaften und Berufspraxis %V 21 %N 2 %P 103-115 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1732 %A Andrea Ichino %A Rudolf Winter-Ebmer %D 2004 %T The Long-Run Educational Cost of World War II %J Journal of Labor Economics %V 22 %N 1 %P 57-86 %/ 1998: EUI Working Paper ECO No. 98/10. European University Institute, Florence; 1998: Arbeitspapier 9802, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz; 1998: "The Long-Run Educational Cost of World War II - An Example of Local Average Treatment Effect Estimation", CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1895. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education, miscellaneous %U http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/380403?cookieSet=1 %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1731 %A Angelika Tölke %D 1998 %T The Relation between Life Patterns and Success at Work of Women and Men in Germany %J DJI-Arbeitspapier Nr. 2-143 %C München %I Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1730 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1998 %T GKV ´97 - Kommt Bewegung in die Landschaft? Eine empirische Analyse der Kassenwahlentscheidungen %J Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %N 9-10 %P 11-23 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1729 %A Gunter Sperzel %D 1994 %T Die Finanzierung der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung (Diplomarbeit) %C Frankfurt am Main %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1728 %A Michael Erler %D 1998 %T Armut im Wandel - Eine Untersuchung über die Empfänger von Sozialhilfe mithilfe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) (Vorläufiger Bericht) %C Frankfurt am Main %I Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main, Fachbereich Sozialpädagogik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1727 %A Christian Grund %D 1998 %T Zur Verteilung der Arbeitseinkommen in Westdeutschland %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 67 %N 1 %P 30-40 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1726 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Das sozio-oekonomische Panel - Eine sozial- und wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Längsschnittstudie für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J planung & analyse %N 3 %P 22-25 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1725 %A Ruud Muffels %A Henk-Jan Dirven %D 1998 %T Long-term income and deprivation-based poverty among the elderly %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %J Empirical Poverty Research in a Comparative Perspective %C Aldershot et al. %I Ashgate %P 229-256 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1724 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Katja Schulte %D 1998 %T Poverty Risk and the life cycle - The individualization thesis reconsidered %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %J Empirical Poverty Research in a Comparative Perspective %C Aldershot et al. %I Ashgate %P 331-356 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1723 %A Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik %A Uwe Warner %D 1998 %T Die Messung von Einkommen im nationalen und internationalen Vergleich %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %V 22 %N 42 %P 30-65 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1722 %A Robert J. Gitter %A Markus Scheuer %D 1998 %T U.S. and German youths: unemployment and the transition from school to work %J Monthly Labor Review %V 120 %N 3 %P 16-20 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 1721 %A Zukunftskommission der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %D 1998 %T Wirtschaftliche Leistungsfähigkeit, sozialer Zusammenhalt, ökologische Nachhaltigkeit - Drei Ziele - ein Weg %C Bonn %I Dietz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1720 %A Irene Iwanow %D 1998 %T Entwicklung der Wohnflächennachfrage in den neuen Ländern %E Klaus Eichler %J Wohnungsmarktentwicklungen im regionalen Vergleich, IÖR-Schriften 26 %C Dresden %I Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung %P 67-93 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1719 %A Lazlo A. Vaskovics %A Helmuth A. Schattovits %D 1998 %T Lebens- und Familienformen - Tatsachen und Normen (2. Europäischer Fachkongreß Familienforschung, 12.-14. Juni 1997, Wien) %J Materialiensammlung, Heft 4 %C Wien %I Österreichisches Institut für Familienforschung %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1718 %A OECD %D 1998 %T Earnings mobility - taking a longer run view (Chapter 2) %J Employment Outlook %C Paris %I OECD %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1717 %A Dieter Bogai %A Markus Classen %D 1998 %T Abschaffung der Sozialversicherungsfreiheit für geringfügige Beschäftigung? %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 47 %N 5/98 %P 112-117 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 1716 %A Felix Büchel %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 1998 %T Ausbildungsinadäquate Beschäftigung der Absolventen des Bildungssystems II (1993-1995)(Gutachten im Auftrag des BMBF; Volkswirtschaftliche Schriften, Heft 471/II) %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1715 %A Joachim Wolff %D 1998 %T Essays in Unemployment Duration in Two Economies in Transition - East Germany and Hungary (Dissertation) %C San Domenico de Fiesole %I European University Institute, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Generic %M 1714 %A Transport Gewerkschaft Öffentliche Dienste %A Bezirk Berlin Verkehr (ÖTV) %D 1998 %T Stellungnahme zum Kombilohn-Vorschlag der Bundesvereinigung der deutschen Arbeitgeberverbände (BDA) %C Berlin %I Erwerbslosenausschuß der Gewerkschaft ÖTV Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 1713 %A Deutscher Bundestag %D 1997 %T Frauenspezifische Gesundheitsversorgung (Antwort der Bundesregierung) %J Bundestags-Drucksache 13/6893 %C Bonn %I Deutscher Bundestag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1712 %A Wolfgang Kempe %D 1998 %T Labor Supply Decisions in Germany - A Semiparametric Regression Analysis %E Ingo Balderjahn %E Rudolf Mathar %E Martin Schader %J Classification, Data Analysis, and Data Highways: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V., u %C Berlin; New York %I Springer %P 62-72 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1711 %A Wolfgang Kempe %D 1998 %T Hohe Erwerbsbereitschaft ostdeutscher Frauen unabhängig vom Einkommensniveau %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %N 1/98 %P 20-25 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1710 %A Institut Arbeit und Technik / Sozialforschungsstelle Dortmund %D 1998 %T Landessozialbericht Band 8 - Arbeitslose, Langzeitarbeitslose und ihre Familie %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1709 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1998 %T Wohnungsmieten in Deutschland im Jahr 1997 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 22 %P 392-401 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1708 %A Matthias Barth %D 1998 %T Unternehmen im Wertewandel - Zur Bindung der Mitarbeiter durch die Unternehmenskultur %J Konstanzer Schriften zur Sozialwissenschaft, Nr. 44 %C Konstanz %I Hartung-Gorre Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1707 %A Liliana Winkelmann %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1998 %T Why Are the Unemployed So Unhappy? Evidence from Panel Data %J Economica %N 65 %P 1-15 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1706 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 1997 %T Armut in Deutschland - Prozesse sozialer Ausgrenzung und die Entstehung einer neuen "Underclass"? %J Soziale Probleme %V 8 %P 3-39 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1705 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1998 %T Amtliche Statistik oder "Statistische Infrastruktur"? - Überlegungen zu den empirischen Grundlagen der Wirtschaftspolitik %E Europa-Universität Viadrina %J Universitätsschriften - Antrittsvorlesungen VI %C Frankfurt (Oder) %I Europa-Universität Viadrina %P 47-70 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1704 %A Bertram Häussler %A Hans-Dieter Nolting %A Joachim Bentz %D 1998 %T Der Einfluß von Morbiditätsunterschieden auf den Arzneimittelverbrauch in den alten und neuen Bundesländern %J IGES-Papier Nr. 98-30 %C Berlin %I Institut für Gesundheits- und Sozialforschung GmbH (IGES) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1703 %A Janet Z. Giele %D 1998 %T Innovation in the Typical Life Course (Chapter 10) %E Janet Z. Giele %E Glen H. Elder %J Methods of Life Course Research - Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches %C Thousand Oaks, London und New Delhi %I Sage %P 231-263 %2 other %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1702 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Rolf Langeheine %A Roland Berntsen %D 1998 %T The Estimation of Poverty Dynamics Using Different Measurements of Household Income %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 44 %N 1 %P 81-98 %/ 1992: ESF Working Paper No. 50. Colchester: European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 1701 %A Monika Alisch %A Jens S. Dangschat %D 1998 %T Armut und soziale Integration - Strategien sozialer Stadtentwicklung und lokaler Nachhaltigkeit (Kap. 2.2.1) %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1700 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Michael J. Shanahan %D 1998 %T Die Modernisierung des Agrarsektors - Berufliche Kontinuität und Wandel in Familienbetrieben %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %N 1 %P 53-72 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1699 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1998 %T Soziale Abenteuer als Pseudoalternative (Stellungnahme zum dritten Bericht der Miegel-Kommission) %J Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik %N 3 %P 300-305 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1698 %A Rolf Becker %D 1998 %T Bildung und Lebenserwartung in Deutschland - Eine empirische Längsschnittuntersuchung aus der Lebensverlaufsperspektive %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 27 %N 2 %P 133-150 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1697 %A Werner Sesselmeier %D 1998 %T Buchbesprechung: Haisken-DeNew, John, Migration and the Inter-Industry Wage-Structure in Germany %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 217 %N 3 %P 386-387 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1696 %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Personelle Vermögensverteilung in Deutschland - Empirischer Befund und internationaler Vergleich %E ifs Institut für Städtebau, Wohnungswirtschaft und Bausparwesen e.V. %J Neuausrichtung der Vermögenspolitik (33. Königsteiner Gespräch - Referate und Statements - 19./20. März 1998) %C Bonn %I Domus-Verlag %P 35-44 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1695 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1998 %T Die Entwicklung der Umweltsorgen seit 1984 und ihre individuellen Determinanten %E Jürgen Schupp %E Gert Wagner %J Umwelt und empirische Sozial- und Wirtschaftsforschung %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 167-185 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1694 %A Sabine Boerner %A Florian Schramm %D 1998 %T Fluktuationsneigung in den neunziger Jahren - Eine empirische Analyse anhand des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Zeitschrift für Personalforschung %V 13 %N 1 %P 79-97 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1693 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Isabelle Haggeney %A Michaela Ernst %D 1999 %T Wer ist noch Mitglied in Gewerkschaften? Eine Panelanalyse für Westdeutschland %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- u. Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 199 %N 2 %P 223-263 %/ 1998: Discussion Paper No. 98-11, Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW), Mannheim %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1692 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %D 1997 %T A Guide to Censored Quantile Regressions %E G.S. Maddala %E C.R. Rao %J Handbook of Statistics 15: Robust Inference %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier %P 405-437 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1691 %A Halle Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %A Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft %A Berlin DIW %D 1998 %T Gesamtwirtschaftliche und unternehmerische Anpassungsfortschritte in Ostdeutschland, Siebzehnter Bericht %C Halle (Saale) %I Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1690 %A Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Ausländerfragen %D 1997 %T Bericht der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Ausländerfragen über die Lage der Ausländer in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Deutscher Bundestag, 13. Wahlperiode, Drucksache 13/9484 %C Bonn %I Deutscher Bundestag %P 38 und 126 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1689 %A Reinard Hujer %A Kai-Oliver Maurer %A Marc Wellner %D 1999 %T Estimating the Effect of Vocational Training on Unemployment Duration in West Germany - A Discrete Hazard Rate Model with Instrumental Variables %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 218 %N 5+6 %P 619-646 %/ 1997: Arbeitspapier Nr. 73, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1688 %A Reinard Hujer %A Kai-Oliver Maurer %A Marc Wellner %D 1997 %T The Impact of Training on Unemployment Duration in West Germany - Combining a Discrete Hazard Rate Model with Matching Techniques %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 74 %C Frankfurt/Main %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1687 %A Ellen Kirner %A Wolfgang Kirner %D 1998 %T Elternurlaub und Elterngeld als Bestandteile einer Strategie zur Umverteilung von Arbeit zwischen Männern und Frauen %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 379-397 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1686 %A Ralph Brennecke %D 1998 %T Einkommen und Gesundheit - Längsschnittanalysen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 226-240 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1685 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1998 %T Wer trägt die pauschale Lohnsteuer bei geringfügiger Beschäftigung? Eine Analyse der Stundenlöhne erwerbstätiger Frauen %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 215-225 %/ 1986: Arbeitspapier Nr. 207. J.W.Goethe-Universität Frankfurt und Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1684 %A Lisa M. Amoroso %A James C. Witte %D 1998 %T German Active Labor Market Policies: The Use of Job Creation and Training Programs Following Unification %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 200-214 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1683 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1998 %T Initial- und Verlaufseffekte der "Replacement Ratio" auf die individuelle Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 184-199 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1682 %A Wolfgang Franz %A Volker Zimmermann %D 1998 %T Zur Dynamik der Jugendarbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 167-183 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1681 %A Richard Hauser %A Irene Becker %D 1998 %T Die langfristige Entwicklung der personellen Einkommensverteilung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 119-134 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1680 %A Lee Rainwater %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 1998 %T Demography and Income Packing: What Explains the Income Distribution? %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 99-118 %/ 1997: "Demography or Income Packing: What Explains the Income Distribution of The Netherlands?", Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 169. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/169.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1679 %A Heinz P. Galler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1998 %T Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %E Heinz P. Galler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 17-44 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 1678 %A Heinz P. Galler %A Gert (Hg.) Wagner %D 1998 %T Empirische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1677 %A Harald Tauchmann %D 1997 %T Der Übertritt in den Ruhestand: Eine mikroökonometrische Untersuchung zur Arbeitsmarktpartizipation älterer Männer in Westdeutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Heidelberg %I Universität Heidelberg, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1676 %A Bernhard Nauck %A Heike Diefenbach %A Kornelia Petri %D 1998 %T Intergenerationale Transmission von kulturellem Kapital unter Migrationsbedingungen: Zum Bildungserfolg von Kindern und Jugendlichen aus Migrantenfamilien in Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Pädagogik %V 44 %N 5 %P 701-722 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Newspaper Article %M 1675 %A Andrea Böhm %A Barbara Dribbusch %D 1998 %T Jobs und Lebenssinn zum Selberbasteln %J die tageszeitung (taz) vom 28.03.1998 %F %G D %0 Report %M 1674 %A o.V. %D 1998 %T Wachstum, Wohlstand und Verteilungsgerechtigkeit - Zahlen, Daten, Fakten zur wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Entwicklung in Deutschland %J CDU-Dokumentation 4/98 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1673 %A Eckhard Priller %D 1997 %T Der Dritte Sektor in den neuen Bundesländern: Eine sozial-ökonomische Analyse %E Helmut K. Anheimer %E Eckhard Priller %E Wolfgang Seibel %E Annette Zimmer %J Der Dritte Sektor in Deutschland - Organisationen zwischen Staat und Markt im gesellschaftlichen Wandel %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %P 99-125 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1672 %A Gerhard Bäcker %A Walter Hanesch %D 1998 %T Landessozialbericht Band 7: Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitnehmerhaushalte mit Niedrigeinkommen %C Düsseldorf %I Ministerium für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1671 %A Oskar Lafontaine %A Christa Müller %D 1998 %T Keine Angst vor der Globalisierung - Wohlstand und Arbeit für alle %C Bonn %I Dietz %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 1670 %A o. V. %D 1998 %T No more nine-to-five %J The Economist, January 10th 1998 %P 51-53 %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1669 %A Stefan Sandbrink %D 1998 %T Sozio-ökonomische Folgen der innerdeutschen Ost-West-Mobilität - die Westpendler und ihre Familienangehörigen %E Hans Bertram %E Wolfgang Kreher %E Irene Müller-Hartmann %J Systemwechsel zwischen Projekt und Prozeß - Analysen zu den Umbrüchen in Ostdeutschland %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 529-560 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1668 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Robert Clark %A Richard Suzman %D 1998 %T Symposium on Work, Retirement and Wealth: Current Data and Future Needs - an International Perspective %J The Australasian Journal of Ageing (Supplement: 1997 World Congress of Gerontology - Ageing Beyond 2000: One World One Future) %V 17 %N 1 %P 11-13 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1667 %A Stephan Boll %D 1996 %T Intergenerative Verteilungseffekte öffentlicher Haushalte %J Diskussionspapier 6/96 %C Frankfurt %I Deutsche Bundesbank, Volkswirtschaftliche Forschungsgruppe %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1666 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1998 %T Labor market slack and the wage curve %J Economics Letters %V 58 %N 3 %P 351-354 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1665 %A Dietmar Dathe %D 1998 %T Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitszeitpolitik und Arbeitsangebotsverhalten - Eine Untersuchung zur Bedeutung von Arbeitszeitpräferenzen für eine Politik der Arbeitsumverteilung %J Discussion Paper FS I 98 - Nr. 201 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1664 %A Judith Fuchs %A Thomas Hansmeier %D 1996 %T Ein Krankheitsersatzindex: Konstruktion und Validierung %J Sozial- und Präventivmedizin %N 41 %P 231-239 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1663 %A J. O. Arrow %D 1996 %T Estimating the Influence of Health as a Risk Factor on Unemployment: A Survival Analysis of Employment Durations for Workers Surveyed in the German Socio-Economic Panel (1984-1990) %J Social Science and Medicine %V 42 %N 12 %P 1651-1659 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1662 %A Regina Riphahn %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1997 %T The Transition´s Mortality Crisis in East Germany %J Research for Action Paper No. 42 %C Helsinki %I The United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1661 %A Joachim Merz %D 1997 %T Zeitverwendung in Erwerbstätigkeit und Haushaltsproduktion - Dynamische Mikroanalysen mit Paneldaten %J DFG-Endbericht, Dokumentation Nr. 7 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (FFB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1660 %A Jan Dirk Vlasblom %D 1997 %T Differences in Labour Supply and Income of Women in the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany - A comparative analysis of the effect of taxes and social premiums (Dissertation) %C Utrecht %I Universiteit Utrecht %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 1659 %A C. Katharina Spieß %D 1998 %T Staatliche Eingriffe in Märkte für Kinderbetreuung - Theorie und Empirie im deutsch-amerikanischen Vergleich (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/Main und New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1658 %A Peter Krause %D 1998 %T Low income dynamics in Unified Germany %E Lutz Leisering %E Robert Walker %J The Dynamics of Modern Society %C Bristol %I The Policy Press %P 161-180 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1657 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %D 1998 %T Funktion und Design einer Ergänzungsstichprobe für das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 163 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1656 %A Sven Schneider %D 1998 %T Ältere Bundesbürger in Privathaushalten und in Heimen - Lebenssituation und Heimeintrittsgründe %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 47 %N 2 %P 30-37 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1655 %A Bertram Häussler %A Heinz Stapf-Finé %D 1998 %T Veränderte Formen der gesundheitlichen Versorgung und ihre Auswirkungen auf die ambulante Inanspruchnahme von Arznei- und Heilmitteln (Abschlußbericht) %J IGES-Papier Nr. 98-04 %C Berlin %I Institut für Gesundheits- und Sozialforschung GmbH (IGES) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1654 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 1997 %T Eine empirische Erklärung von formalen Antwortstilen - Stereotypes Antwortverhalten und Zustimmungstendenzen im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 49 %N 4 %P 728-746 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1653 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Mary C. Daly %D 1998 %T Disability and Work: The Experiences of American and German Men %J Economic Review %N 2 %P 17-29 %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.sf.frb.org/econrsrch/econrev/98-2/17-29.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1652 %A Dieter (unter Mitarbeit von Friedericke Behringer Schumacher %A Markus Pannenberg) %D 1998 %T Bildungsausgaben in Deutschland und im internationalen Vergleich. Materialien zur "Erweiterten Berichterstattung zur technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands" im Auftrag des BMBF (Berichtsrunde 1997) %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1651 %A Hartmut Horn %D 1997 %T Alternative Konzeptionen der Arbeitslosigkeit und ihrer Messung (Diplomarbeit) %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Finanzwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1650 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1997 %T Erwerbs- und Arbeitsmarktbeteiligung der Armutspopulation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Irene Becker %E Richard Hauser %J Einkommensverteilung und Armut - Deutschland auf dem Weg zur Vierfünftel-Gesellschaft? %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus Verlag %P 113-133 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1649 %A Richard Hauser %D 1997 %T Vergleichende Analyse der Einkommensverteilung und der Einkommensarmut in den alten und neuen Bundesländern von 1990 bis 1995 %E Irene Becker %E Richard Hauser %J Einkommensverteilung und Armut - Deutschland auf dem Weg zur Vierfünftel-Gesellschaft? %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus Verlag %P 63-82 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1648 %A Irene Becker %D 1997 %T Die Entwicklung von Einkommensverteilung und Einkommensarmut in den alten Bundesländern von 1962 bis 1988 %E Irene Becker %E Richard Hauser %J Einkommensverteilung und Armut - Deutschland auf dem Weg zur Vierfünftel-Gesellschaft? %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus Verlag %P 43-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1647 %A Irene and Hauser Becker, Richard (Hrsg.) %D 1997 %T Einkommensverteilung und Armut - Deutschland auf dem Weg zur Vierfünftelgesellschaft? %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus Verlag %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1646 %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1997 %T Wirkungen der Unterstützungsleistungen auf die Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Eine Analyse der Querschnitts- und Längsschnittsdimension %E Reinhard Hujer %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Panelstudien - Datenstrukturen und Analyseverfahren %C Göttingen %I Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht %P 71-88 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1645 %A Richard Hauser %D 1997 %T Zur Mobilität von beruflichem Status, Bruttoarbeitseinkommen und Wohlstandsposition im Transformationsprozeß - ein Vergleich zwischen alten und neuen Bundesländern von 1990 bis 1994 %E Reinhard Hujer %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Panelstudien - Datenstrukturen und Analyseverfahren %C Göttingen %I Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht %P 53-69 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1644 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1997 %T Überblick über unterschiedliche Konzepte bei der Gewichtung von Paneldaten %E Reinhard Hujer %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Panelstudien - Datenstrukturen und Analyseverfahren %C Göttingen %I Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht %P 31-51 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1643 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Wirtschafts- und sozialwissenschaftliche Panelstudien - Ein Überblick %J dies. Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Panelstudien - Datenstrukturen und Analyseverfahren (Sonderhefte zum Allgemeinen Statistischen Archiv, Heft 30) %C Göttingen %I Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht %P 3-11 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1642 %A Reinhard Hujer, Rendtel, Ulrich and Wagner, Gert (Hrsg.) %D 1997 %T Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Panel-Studien - Datenstrukturen und Analyseverfahren (Sonderhefte zum Allgemeinen Statistischen Archiv, Heft 30) %C Göttingen %I Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1641 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Angebotsinduzierte Nachfrage bei zunehmendem Wettbewerb? Eine empirische Analyse der Inanspruchnahme ambulanter ärztlicher Leistungen %J Veröffentlichung des Berliner Zentrums Public Health Nr. 97-05 %C Berlin %I Berliner Zentrum Public Health (BZPH) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1640 %A Mary C. Daly %A Amy D. Crews %A Richard V. Burkhauser %D 1997 %T A New Look at the Distributional Effects of Econmic Growth during the 1980s: A Comparative Study of the United States and Germany %J Economic Review %N 2 %P 18-31 %2 cross-sectional %F %U http://www.sf.frb.org/econrsrch/econrev/97-2/18-31.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1639 %A Rainer Pischner %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Verlaufsanalysen von der DDR zu den Neuen Bundesländern mit Hilfe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %E Jürgen Zerche %J Warten auf die Marktwirtschaft - Ausbau oder Abbau der sozialen Lage in den Neuen Bundesländern? (Kölner Schriften zur Sozial- und Wirtschaftspolitik Bd. 31, 2. Auflage) %C Regensburg %I Transfer Verlag %P 186-203 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1638 %A Rinus C. Deurloo %A Frans M. Dieleman %A William A. V. Clark %D 1997 %T Tenure Choice in the German Housing Market - A Competing Risks Model %J Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie (Journal of Economic and Social Geography) %V 88 %N 4 %P 321-331 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1637 %A Sikandar Siddiqui %D 1997 %T The pension incentive to retire - Empirical evidence for West Germany %J Journal of Population Economics %V 10 %N 4 %P 463-486 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1636 %A Michael C. Burda %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1997 %T Getting behind the East-West Wage Differential - Theory and Evidence %E Rüdiger Pohl %E Hilmar Schneider %J Wandeln oder weichen - Herausforderungen der wirtschaftlichen Integration für Deutschland %C Halle %I Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH) %P 170-201 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1635 %A Alan B. Krueger %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1998 %T Observations and Conjectures on the U.S. Employment Miracle %E German-American Academic Council Foundation (GAAC) %J Third Public GAAC Symposium - Labor Markets in the USA and Germany (Publications of the GAAC, Symposia, volume 5) %C Bonn-Washington %I GAAC %P S. 99-126 %/ 1997: NBER Working Paper No. 6146. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 1999: Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter, Jg. 9, S. 259-267 (Auszug) %2 longitudinal %F labour, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1634 %A Heinz Fassmann %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1997 %T Beschäftigungsstrukturen ausländischer Arbeitskräfte in Österreich und Deutschland - Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten %J Erdkunde %N 51 %P 318-329 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1633 %A Rainer Münz %A Wolfgang Seifert %A Ralf Ulrich %A Heinz Fassmann %D 1998 %T Wanderungsmuster, Stellung von Einwanderern und Migrationspolitik in Deutschland und Österreich %E Hartmut Kaelble %E Jürgen Schriewer %J Gesellschaften im Vergleich - Forschungen aus Sozial- und Geschichtswissenschaften %C Frankfurt/M. u.a. %I Peter Lang %P 261-340 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1632 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 1997 %T Gender and Wage Dynamics of Poverty - The Cases of (West) Germany and Great Britain %J Working Papers of the ESCR Research Centre on Micro-Social Change No. 97-24 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1631 %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %D 1996 %T Assimilation of Ethnic Germans and East German Migrants into the West German Labor Market (Diplomarbeit) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1630 %A Michael Lechner %D 2000 %T An Evaluation of Public-Sector-Sponsored Continuous Vocational Training Programs in East Germany %J Journal of Human Resources %V 335 %N 2 %P 347-375 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1629 %A Christiane Mielke %A Gerhard Uhlenbruck %D 1997 %T Exercise in the Elderly - Influence of Certain Socio-Economic Parameters %E Gerhard Huber %J Health Aging, Activity and Sports - Proceedings - %C Gamburg %I Health Promotion Publications %P 387-393 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1628 %A Christiane Mielke %A Gerhard Uhlenbruck %D 1997 %T Psychosoziale Aspekte im Hinblick auf die Gesundheitszufriedenheit in der modernen Freizeitgesellschaft %J Die Medizinische Welt %N 48 %P 362-366 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1627 %A Richard Hauser %D 1998 %T Ungleichheit und Sozialpolitik in den neuen Bundesländern %J Forschung Frankfurt %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1626 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A A.C. Cutts %A Dean R. Lillard %D 1999 %T How older people in the United states and germany fared in the growth years of the 1980s: A cross-sectional versus a longitudinal view %J Journal of Gerontology, Series B - Social Sciences %V 54 %N 5 %P S279-S290 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1625 %A Peter Schmidt %A Stefan Weick %D 1998 %T Starke Zunahme von Kontakten und Ehen zwischen Deutschen und Ausländern - Studie zur Zuwanderung, Einbürgerung und soziale Integration von Migranten %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1624 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1997 %T How young workers get their training - A survey of Germany versus the United States %J Journal of Population Economics %N 10 %P 159-170 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1623 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Christof Helberger %D 1997 %T Kurzfristige Auswirkungen staatlicher Qualifizierungsmaßnahmen in Ostdeutschland - Das Beispiel Fortbildung und Umschulung %J Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Neue Folge %N 249 %P 77-97 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1622 %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Karin Rinne %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Ehrenamtliche Tätigkeiten in Deutschland - Komplementär oder Substitutiv? Analysen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel 1985 bis 1996 %J Diskussionspapier aus der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft Nr. 97-10 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1621 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %A Marcel Erlinghagen %A Karin Rinne %D 1998 %T Bürgerarbeit - Kein sinnvoller Weg zur Reduzierung der Arbeitslosigkeit %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 65 %N 4 %P 82-85 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1620 %A Felix Büchel %D 1997 %T Berufseinmündung und erste Karrierephase von Akademikern mit einer beruflichen Zusatzqualifikation %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 30 %N 3 %P 620-634 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1619 %A Günter Walden %D 1997 %T Längerfristiger beruflicher Verbleib von Absolventen einer dualen Beraufsausbildung im Vergleich zu Absolventen anderer Bildungsgänge %E Ursula Beicht %E et al. %J Berufsperspektiven mit Lehre - Wert und Zukunft dualer Berufsausbildung, Beiträge aus Wissenschaft und Praxis %C Bielefeld %I Bertelsmann %P 153-174 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1618 %A Karin Kurz %D 1997 %T Das Erwerbsverhalten von Frauen in der intensiven Familienphase - Ein Vergleich zwischen Müttern in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und den USA (Dissertation) %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1617 %A Michel E. Domsch %A Harriet Macke %A Kristina Schöne %D 1996 %T Weibliche Angestellte im deutschen Transformationsprozeß %C München und Mering %I Rainer Hampp Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1616 %A Wolfgang Meyer %D 1997 %T Individuelle Erwerbschancen in Ostdeutschland - Auswirkungen des wirtschaftsstrukturellen Wandels (Dissertation) %C Wiesbaden %I Deutscher Universitäts Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1615 %A Christiane Mielke %D 1997 %T Wohlbefinden und Fitneß - Eine empirische Analyse zur Lebens-, Gesundheits- und Freizeitzufriedenheit älterer Menschen (Dissertation) %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Institut für Immunbiologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1614 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Zur Qualität von Filiationsbeziehungen - Ein Vergleich von Ostdeutschen und Westdeutschen %E Rolf Becker %J Generationen und sozialer Wandel - Generationsdynamik, Generationenbeziehungen und Differenzierung von Generationen %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 177-198 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1613 %A Peter Krause %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Einkommens-Reichtum und Einkommens-Armut in Deutschland %E Ernst-Ulrich Huster %J Reichtum in Deutschland - die Gewinner der sozialen Polarisierung %C Frankfurt/M.; New York %I Campus %P 65-90 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1612 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1997 %T Wohnbedingungen und ihre subjektive Wahrnehmung in Ostdeutschland 1990-1997 %J Discussionpaper FS III 97-409 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1611 %A Rolf Becker %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1997 %T Wohlfahrtsstaatentwicklung und Lebenserwartung in Ost- und Westdeutschland %E Rolf Becker %J Generationen und sozialer Wandel - Generationsdynamik, Generationsbeziehungen und Differenzierung von Generationen %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 199-231 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1610 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1997 %T Länderübergreifende Wohnmobilität im vereinten Deutschland - Integration oder Differenz? %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 81 %N 377 %P 377-400 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1608 %A Markus Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1998 %T Household income distribution in Germany with special distinction between working age and retirement age population - An analysis using the German Socio-Economic Panel in the years 1984, 1989 and 1994. Report for the OECD %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1607 %A Markus Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Household income distribution in Germany in the years 1984, 1989 and 1994 - An analysis using the German Socio-Economic Panel. Report for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1606 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Steine auf dem Weg zu einer effizienten Krankenversicherung %J Beihefte der Konjunkturpolitik / Zeitschrift für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung %V 43 %N 46 %P 89-115 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1605 %A Dieter Sadowski %D 1997 %T Kann die Effizienz der deutschen Arbeitslosenversicherung erhöht werden? %J Beihefte der Konjunkturpolitik / Zeitschrift für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung %V 43 %N 46 %P 169-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1604 %A Friederike Behringer %D 1997 %T Regionale Disparitäten in der Beteiligung an beruflicher Weiterbildung und Ansatzpunkte ihrer Erklärung %E Rolf Dobischat %E Rudolf Husemann %J Berufliche Bildung in der Region - Zur Neubewertung einer beruflichen Gestaltungsdimension %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 277-294 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1603 %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %A Bernd Fritzsche %A Günter Köpp %D 1997 %T Aktuelle Bestandsaufnahme des deutschen Transfersystems - Eine empirische Analyse unter Effektivitäts- und Anreizgesichtspunkten %J Gutachten des RWI im Auftrag des Bundesministers für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %C Essen %I Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Essen %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1602 %A Gunther Knauthe %D 1997 %T Arbeitsmarktstrukturierung und Übergang in den Ruhestand (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1601 %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 1994 %T Selbständige und abhängige Erwerbstätigkeit - Arbeitsmarkt- und industrieökonomische Perspektiven %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1600 %A Felix Büchel %A Greg J. Duncan %D 1997 %T Parents´ Social Activities and Children´s School Attainments - First Results %J Innovation %V 10 %P 185-193 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1599 %A Horst Berger %D 1997 %T Empirische Befunde zur Veränderung der Erwerbssituation von Privathaushalten 1990-1995 %J Hauswirtschaft und Wissenschaft %V 45 %N 6 %P 246-252 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1598 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Regionale Lohndisparitäten in Deutschland - Eine Analyse mit regionalisierten Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Informationen zur Raumentwicklung %N 1/2 %P 51-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1597 %A Parsis Dastani %A Francois Laisney %A Sophie Vouillaume %D 1997 %T A Simple Test of the Efficiency Wage Hypothesis Revisited %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 97-23 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1596 %A Deutsche Bundesbank %D 1997 %T Die fiskalische Belastung zukünftiger Generationen - eine Analyse mit Hilfe des Generational Accounting %J Deutsche Bundesbank Monatsbericht %V 49 %N 11 %P 17-30 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1595 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1997 %T Hohe Fluktuation in der Stillen Reserve %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 64 %N 47 %P 921-928 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1594 %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1997 %T Ausbildung und Lohnstruktur - Deutschland und die USA in den 80er Jahren %E Bernhard Gahlen %E Helmut Hesse %E Hans Jürgen Ramser %J Verteilungsprobleme der Gegenwart - Diagnose und Therapie %C Tübingen %I Mohr Siebeck %P 95-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1593 %A Sikandar Siddiqui %D 1997 %T The Impact of Health on Retirement Behaviour: Empirical Evidence from West Germany %J Health Economics %V 6 %P 425-438 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1592 %A Share Mosley %A Stefan Speckesser %D 1997 %T Market Share and Market Segment of Public Employment Services %J WZB Discussion Paper No. FS I 97-208 %C Berlin %I Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F labour %U http://skylla.wzb.eu/pdf/1997/i97-208.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1591 %A Volker Meinhart %A Jürgen Schupp %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Einführung der Sozialversicherungspflicht für 610-Mark-Jobs und Abschaffung der Pauschalbesteuerung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %N 45 %P 895-898 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1590 %A Petra Hönisch %D 1997 %T Eine multivariate Analyse von Determinanten geringfügiger Beschäftigung (Diplomarbeit) %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1589 %A Pierre Beret %A Anne-Marie Daune-Richard %A Arnaud Dupray %A Eric Verdier %D 1997 %T Valorisation de l´investissement formation sur les marchés du travail francais et allemand: distinctions entre valeur productive et valeur de signalement %J Rapport Pour le Commissariat General du Plan %C Aix en Provence %I Laboratoire d´Economie et de Sociologie du Travail (LEST) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G F %0 Report %M 1588 %A Viktor Steiner %A Kersten Wagner %D 1997 %T East-West German Wage Convergence - How far have we got? %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 97-25 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1587 %A Viktor Steiner %D 1997 %T Extended Benefit-Entitlement Periods and the Duration of Unemployment in West Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 97-14 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1586 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Stabilität und Wandel von Generationenbeziehungen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 153 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1585 %A Gerhard Naegele %D 1997 %T Wohnmobilität älterer Haushalte, ihre Wünsche zu Wohnformen und Dienstleistungsangeboten %J Forschungsprojekt Umzugswünsche und Umzugsmöglichkeiten älterer Menschen - Handlungsperspektiven für Wohnungspolitik, Wohnungswirtschaft und Dienstleistungsanbieter %C Darmstadt %I Schader-Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1584 %A Rolf G. Heinze %A Volker Eichener %A Gerhard Naegele %A Mathias Bucksteeg %A Martin Schauerte %D 1997 %T Neue Wohnung auch im Alter - Folgerungen aus dem demographischen Wandel für Wohnungspolitik und Wohnungswirtschaft %C Darmstadt %I Schader-Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1583 %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Die Sportpartizipation von Jugendlichen und Erwachsenen in Ost- und Westdeutschland - Querschnitts- und Längsschnittsanalysen für die Jahre 1988/90, 1992 und 1994 %E Jürgen Baur %J Jugendsport - Sportengagements und Sportkarrieren %C Aachen %I Meyer & Meyer %P 95-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1582 %A Sven Schneider %D 1996 %T Ältere Bundesbürger in Privathaushalten und in Einrichtungen der stationären Altenhilfe - Lebenssituation und Heimeintrittsgründe (Diplomarbeit) %C Heidelberg %I Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Fakultät für Sozial- und Verhaltenswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1581 %A Henning Klodt %A Rainer Maurer %A Axel Schimmelpfennig %D 1997 %T Tertiarisierung in der deutschen Wirtschaft. Kieler Studien Nr. 283 (Hrsg. Horst Siebert) %C Tübingen %I J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1580 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1997 %T Neue Selbständige in Deutschland in den Jahren 1990 bis 1995 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 64 %N 41 %P 749-753 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1579 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Erwerbsstatistik unterschätzt Beschäftigung um 2 Millionen Personen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 64 %N 38 %P 689-694 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1578 %A Silke Bothfeld %D 1997 %T Teilzeitarbeit für alle? Eine Untersuchung von Teilzeitpräferenzen in Deutschland und Großbritannien unter beschäftigungspolitischen Gesichtspunkten %J Dikussionspapier Nr. FS I 97-205 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Forschungsschwerpunkt Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1577 %A Rainer Münz %A Wolfgang Seifert %A Ralf Ulrich %D 1997 %T Zuwanderung nach Deutschland - Strukturen, Wirkungen, Perspektiven %C Frankfurt und New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1576 %A H. Nolte %A Ch. Weischer %A U. Wilkesmann %A J. Maetzel %A H. G. Tegethoff %D 1997 %T Kontrolleinstellungen zum Leben und der Zukunft - Auswertung eines neuen sozialpsychologischen Itemblocks im sozio-oekonomischen Panel %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 97-06 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.zfw.uni-dortmund.de/wilkesmann/publikationen/SOENEU8.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1575 %A Annette Kohlmann %A Johannes Kopp %D 1997 %T Verhandlungstheoretische Modellierung des Übergangs zu verschiedenen Kinderzahlen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 26 %N 4 %P 258-274 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1574 %A Annette Kohlmann %D 1994 %T Sozioökonomische Determinanten der Übergänge zu verschiedenen Kinderzahlen. Eine verhandlungstheoretische Modellierung (Diplomarbeit) %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Lehrstuhl für Soziologie und Wissenschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1573 %A Viktor Steiner %D 1997 %T Kann die Effizienz der deutschen Arbeitslosenversicherung erhöht werden? %J Beihefte der Konjunkturpolitik / Zeitschrift für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung %V 43 %N 46 %P 137-168 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1572 %A Jost Reinecke %A Hermann Singer %D 1997 %T Stochastic Differential Equation Models of Socio-Economic Processes %J Poster presented at Joint Statistical Meetings, August 10-14, Session 92 %C Anaheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1571 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Markus Pannenberg %A Stefan Daschke %D 1997 %T Die Gewichtung der Zuwanderer-Stichprobe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 2 %P 271-285 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1570 %A Ulrich Kohler %D 1997 %T Sozialstruktur und Parteipräferenz: Zum Nutzen des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels für die Wahlsoziologie %E Walter Müller %J Soziale Ungleichheit - Neue Befunde zu Strukturen, Bewußtsein und Politik %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 269-302 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1569 %A Notburga Ott %D 1993 %T Verlaufsanalysen zum Ehescheidungsrisiko %E Andreas Diekmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß - Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 394-415 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1568 %A Stefan Weick %D 1993 %T Determinanten des Auszugs aus der elterlichen Wohnung %E Andreas Dieckmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß - Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchung mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 86-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1567 %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Gustav A. Horn %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Rückstand beim Anteil der Dienstleistungstätigkeiten aufgeholt - Ein deutsch-amerikanischer Vergleich anhand von Haushaltsbefragungen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 64 %N 34/97 %P 613-617 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1566 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Joachim R. Frick %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T A Comparison of Alternative Measures of Economic Well-Being for Germany and the United States %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 43 %N 2 %P 153-171 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1565 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Felix Büchel %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 1997 %T Determinants of School Attainment of Immigrant Children in West Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 97-07 aus der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1564 %A Klaus Schömann %A Rolf Becker %A Sylvia Zühlke %D 1997 %T Further Education and Occupational Careers in East Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 187-196 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1563 %A Viktor Steiner %A Patrick A. Puhani %D 1997 %T Economic Restructuring, the Value of Human Capital, and the Distribution of Hourly Wages in Eastern Germany, 1990 to 1994 %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 197-210 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1562 %A Ira N. Gang %D 1997 %T Schooling, Parents and Country %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 180-186 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1561 %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Felix Büchel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Assimilation and Other Determinants of School Attainment in Germany - Do Immigrant Children Perform as Well as Germans? %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 169-179 %/ 1996: DIW Discussion Paper No. 141. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1560 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1997 %T Integration of "Old" and "New" Immigrant Groups in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 159-168 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1559 %A Thomas A. Dunn %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Mary E. Lovely %D 1997 %T Communist Human Capital in a Capitalist Labor Market - The Experience of East German and Ethnic German Immigrants to West Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 151-158 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1558 %A Jane Kolodinsky %A Quingbin Wang %A Christine Torre %D 1997 %T Length of Coresidence of Elders with Adult Relatives - A Survival Analysis Using GSOEP Data %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 145-150 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1557 %A Daniele Checchi %D 1997 %T Education and Intergenerational Mobility in Occupations %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 136-144 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1556 %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 1997 %T American and German Mothers´ Child Care Choice - Does Policy Matter? %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 125-135 %/ 1995: Discussion Paper No. 95-15. Bochum: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1555 %A Siv Gustafsson %A Cécile Wetzels %D 1997 %T Family Policies and Women´s Labor Force Transitions in Connection with Childbirth %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 118-124 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1554 %A James C. Witte %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T The Economics of Fatherhood - An Analysis of Men in East and West Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 111-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1553 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Patricia McManus %D 1997 %T Income Components and the Stability of Family Income in Western Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 102-110 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1552 %A Robert E. Goodin %A Bruce Headey %A Ruud Muffels %A Henk-Jan Dirven %D 1997 %T Poverty, Inequality, and Income Redistribution in the "Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism" - United States, Germany, and the Netherlands, 1985 to 1989 %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 92-101 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1551 %A Elisabetta Ruspini %D 1997 %T Gender Differences in Poverty and its Duration - An Analysis of Germany and Great Britain %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 87-91 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1550 %A Christian Schluter %D 1997 %T On Income Mobility in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 80-86 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1549 %A Regina T. Riphahn %D 1997 %T Older Workers´ Responses to Health Shocks %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 71-79 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1548 %A Eileen Trzcinski %D 1997 %T The Choice of Self-Employment, Wage and Salary Employment, versus Non-Employment - A Comparison of Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 62-70 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1547 %A Janet Z. Giele %A Elke Holst %D 1997 %T Dynamics of Women´s Labor Force Participation in the United States and West Germany, 1983 to 1990 %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 55-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1546 %A Alexander Strand %D 1997 %T The Effect of Occupational Segregation by Gender on Wages: A Comparison of the United States and Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 47-54 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1545 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Consequences of Allocation Processes in the Labor Market: A Comparison of the United States and Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 41-46 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1544 %A Felix Büchel %A James Witte %D 1997 %T The Incidence and Consequences of Overeducation among Young Workers in the United States and Germany - A Comparative Panel Analysis %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 32-40 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1543 %A Mary C. Daly %A Felix Büchel %A Greg J. Duncan %D 1997 %T Premiums and Penalties for Over- and Undereducation - Cross-Time and Cross-National Comparisons in the United States and Germany %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 25-31 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1542 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Michael J. Wasylenko %A Robert R. Weathers %D 1997 %T The Importance of Education on the Labor Market - Mobility of Prime Age Males in the United States and Germany in the 1980s %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 17-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1541 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel - A Representative Sample of Reunited Germany and its Parts %J Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 66 %N 1 %P 7-16 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1540 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1999 %T Social Security and Retirement in Germany %E Jonathan Gruber %E David A. Wise %J Social Security and Retirement around the World (A NBER Conference Report) %C Chicago and London %I The University of Chicago Press %/ 1997: NBER Workimg Paper 6153. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); 1997: SFB 504 Arbeitspapier Nr. 97/020. Mannheim: Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 504 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1539 %A Felix Büchel %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 1997 %T Ausbildungsinadäquate Beschäftigung in Deutschland und den USA %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1538 %A Peter Sopp %D 1997 %T Dynamische Differenzierung - Der Umbruch in Ostdeutschland als Differenzierungsprozeß %E Ulrich Beck %E Peter Sopp %J Individualisierung und Integration - Neue Konfliktlinien oder neuer Integrationsmodus? %C Opladen %I Leske+Budrich %P 125-142 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1537 %A Peter Sopp %D 1996 %T Dynamische Differenzierung - Gewinner und Verlierer der Vereinigung (Endbericht für das Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung) %C Rostock %I o.V %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1536 %A Christian Dustmann %A Arthur van Soest %D 1995 %T Generalized Switching Regression Analysis of Private and Public Sector Wage Structures in Germany %J Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper No. 9544 %C Tilburg %I Tilburg University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1535 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1996 %T Temporary Migration, Human Capital, and Language Fluency of Migrants %J Discussion Paper No. 1376 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1534 %A di Giorgio Brunello %A Christian Dustmann %D 1997 %T Le Retribuzioni nei Settori Pubblico e Privato in Italia e Germania - Un Paragone basato su Dati Microeconomici %E Carlo Dell´Aringa %J Rapporto Aran %C Milano %I Franco Agnelli %P 267-288 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G I %0 Book Section %M 1533 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1994 %T Le Determinanti dellábilità linguistica e léffetto della lingua sui salari degli immigrati - Evidenza per la Germania %E Carlo Dell´Aringa %J La Determinatione dei Salari %C Napoli %I Edizione Scientifiche %P 159-174 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G I %0 Journal Article %M 1532 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1996 %T Return Migration - The European Experience %J Economic Policy %V 22 %N 1 %P 215-249 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1531 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1997 %T The Effects of Education, Parental Background and Ethnic Concentration on Language %J The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 37 %N 0 %P 245-262 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1530 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1997 %T A Microsimulation Approach for Tax and Social Policy Recommendations in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Diskussionsbeiträge aus dem Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre Nr. 143-97 %C Stuttgart %I Universität Hohenheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1529 %A Francois Laisney %A Michael Lechner %A Matthias Staat %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1999 %T Work and Welfare of Single Mothers in Germany %J Économie Publique %N 1-2 %P 111-144 %/ 1997: Diskussionsbeiträge aus dem Institut für Volkswirtschatfslehre Nr. 141/1997. Stuttgart: Universität Hohenheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1528 %A Rainer Münz %A Rainer Ohliger %D 1997 %T Deutsche Minderheiten in Ostmittel- und Osteuropa, Aussiedler in Deutschland - Eine Analyse ethnisch privilegierter Migration %J Demographie aktuell Nr. 9 %C Berlin %I Humboldt Universität, Lehrstuhl Bevölkerungswissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1527 %A Rainer Münz %A Wolfgang Seifert %A Ralf Ulrich %A Heinz Fassmann %D 1997 %T Migrationsmuster, Integration und Exklusion von Ausländern - Deutschland und Österreich im Vergleich %J Demographie aktuell Nr. 10 %C Berlin %I Humboldt Universität, Lehrstuhl Bevölkerungswissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1526 %A Sikandar Siddiqui %D 1997 %T Der Übergang in den Ruhestand - Eine theoretische und empirische Untersuchung für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Applied Econometrics / Angewandte Ökonometrie, Band 1; Dissertation) %C Münster %I LIT Verlag %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1525 %A Hugh Mosley %A Stefan Speckesser %D 1997 %T Assessing the impact of the Public Employment Service in Transitions to Employment in Germany: Evidence from Panel Data %J Paper Prepared for 1997 Conference of the European Consortium of Sociological Research, Budapest, September 12-14 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1524 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Ausbildung und Beschäftigung von Ost- und Westdeutschen %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B25/97 %P 13-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1523 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Von Gefühlskälte kann keine Rede sein %J Psychologie heute %V 24 %N 5 %P 8 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1522 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Sozialisation und Generation - Einelternfamilien und intergenerationale Beziehungen im Erwachsenenalter %E Jürgen Mansel %E et al. %J Generationen-Beziehungen, Austausch und Tradierung %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 137-145 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1521 %A Claudia Funck-Hüsges %D 1997 %T Generalized linear models with random effects and time varying coefficients %E Christoph E. Minder %E Herwig Friedl %J Good Statistical Practice - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling, Biel/Bienne, July 7 to 11, 1997 %C Wien %I Österreichische Statistische Gesellschaft (Schriftenreihe, Band 5) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1520 %A Hedwig Prey %D 1997 %T Beschäftigungswirkungen von öffentlich geförderten Qualifizierungsmaßnahmen. Eine Paneluntersuchung für Westdeutschland %J Diskussionpapier Nr. 41 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik, CILE %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1518 %A Richard Hauser %D 1997 %T Armut, Armutsgefährdung und Armutsbekämpfung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Poverty, Poverty Risk and Anti-Poverty Policy in Germany) %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 215 %N 4-5 %P 524-548 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1517 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Stefan Weick %D 1997 %T Starke Beeinträchtigung der Arbeitszufriedenheit durch Konflikte mit Vorgesetzten - Eine Längsschnittanalyse der Arbeitszufriedenheit auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 7 %P 10-14 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1516 %A Horst Berger %A Annett Schultz %D 1997 %T Ostdeutsche Privathaushalte im Spannungsfeld von Differenzierung und Integration %J Hauswirtschaft und Wissenschaft %V 45 %N 3 %P 99-109 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1515 %A Richard Hauser %A Holger Fabig %D 1999 %T Labor Earnings and Household Income Mobility in Reunified Germany: A Comparison of the Eastern and Western States %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 45 %N 3 %P 303-324 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1514 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %D 1997 %T Bringing Income Distribution in From the Cold %J Economic Journal %N 107 %P 297-321 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 1513 %A Michael Lechner %D 1997 %T Eine empirische Analyse der Geburtenentwicklung in den neuen Bundesländern %J Discussion Paper No. 551-97 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1512 %A Thomas Bauer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1997 %T Unemployment and Wages of Ethnic Germans %J The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance (Special Issue) %V 37 %P 361-377 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1511 %A Christian Schluter %D 1996 %T On the Non-Stationarity of German Income Mobility (and Some Observations on Poverty Dynamics) %J EUI Working Papers, ECO No. 96/35 %C Florence %I European University Institute %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1510 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1997 %T Occupational and Economic Mobility and Social Integration of Mediterranean Migrants in Germany %J European Journal of Population %V 13 %N 1 %P 1-16 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1509 %A U.S. Bureau of the Census %D 1992 %T Economic Trends of Elderly Households %J International Population Reports, P25, 92-3, An Aging World II %C Washington D.C. %I U.S. Government Printing Office %P 90-95 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1508 %A Reiner Stäglin %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Das Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung - Ein Bestandteil der "informationellen Infrastruktur" %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 81 %N 214 %P 214-229 %2 other %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1507 %A Roland Habich %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Thomas Buhlman %D 1997 %T Soziale Lagen und Mobilität %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 590-598 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1506 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1997 %T Integration von Ausländern %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 579-589 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1505 %A Joachim Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Zuwanderer in Westdeutschland %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 565-578 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1504 %A Caroline Kramer %D 1997 %T Umwelt %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 549-564 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1503 %A Hanfried Andersen %A Markus Grabka %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Gesundheit %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 538-548 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1502 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1997 %T Wohnen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 526-537 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1501 %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 1997 %T Armut %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 515-525 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1500 %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Einkommensverteilung %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 502-514 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1499 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1997 %T Situation und Erwartungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 489-501 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1498 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1997 %T Bildung (Kapitel II.7) %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 481-488 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1497 %A Stefan Weick %D 1997 %T Lebensbedingungen und Bewertungen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 468-480 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1496 %A Annette Spellerberg %D 1997 %T Zufriedenheit in Lebensbereichen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 441-449 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1495 %A Thomas Bulmahn %A Roland Habich %D 1997 %T Subjektives Wohlbefinden und Einstellungen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 426-440 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1494 %A Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.) %D 1997 %T Datenreport 1997 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %2 longitudinal %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1493 %A Olaf Winkelhake %A Andreas Mielck %A Jürgen John %D 1997 %T Einkommen, Gesundheit und Inanspruchnahme des Gesundheitswesens in Deutschland 1992 %J Sozial- und Präventivmedizin %N 42 %P 3-10 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1492 %A Georg Metzer %A Michaela Niefert %D 2006 %T Restart-Performance and the Returns of Previous Self-Employment %J Discussion Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy #1806 %C Jena %I Max Planck Institute of Economics, Group Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy %2 longitudinal %F %U https://papers.econ.mpg.de/egp/discussionpapers/2006-18.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1491 %A Regina Riphahn %D 1997 %T Disability retirement and unemployment - substitute pathways for labour force exit? An empirical test for the case of Germany %J Applied Economics %V 29 %N 5 %P 551-561 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1490 %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1997 %T Arbeit teilen und trotzdem länger arbeiten? Zur Übertragbarkeit der Simulationsergebnisse des IAB auf die neuen Länder %J Statement beim Workshop "Wege zu mehr Beschäftigung" am Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg, 20. Februar 1997 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1489 %A Rolf Müller %D 1997 %T Umzugswünsche und -möglichkeiten älterer Menschen - Neue Potentiale für die Wohnungspolitik %J Bundesbaublatt %N 4/97 %P 226-232 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1488 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1997 %T Wohnungsmieten in Deutschland im Jahr 1996 - Bericht auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 64 %N 21 %P 377-385 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1487 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Nebenerwerbstätigkeit in Deutschland nimmt zu - Zur Frage der Versicherungspflicht %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 64 %N 22 %P 406-412 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1486 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1997 %T Econometric Analysis of Count Data. Second, Revised and Enlarged Edition %C Berlin, Heidelberg, New York u.a. %I Springer %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1485 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Verbesserung der außerhäusigen Kinderbetreuung - Geordneter Wettbewerb statt öffentliches Angebot? %J NDV (Nachrichtendienst des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge) %N 4/97 %P 104-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1484 %A Wolfgang Franz %A Joachim Inkmann %A Winfried Pohlmeier %A Volker Zimmermann %D 1997 %T Young and Out in Germany: On the Youths´ Chances of Labor Market Entrance in Germany %J NBER Working Paper 6212 %C National Bureau of Economic Research %I Cambridge, MA %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1483 %A Peter F. Lutz %A Ulrike Schneider %D 1997 %T Der "soziale Ausgleich" in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 217 %N 6 %P 718-740 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1482 %A John Sabelhaus %A Ulrike Schneider %D 1997 %T Measuring the Distribution of Well-Being: Why Income and Consumption Give Different Answers %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 201 %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1481 %A Claudia Diehl %A Julia Urbahn %D 1997 %T Politische Einstellungen und Partizipationsverhalten von Immigranten in der Bundesrepublik: Eine Bestandsaufnahme %J Arbeitspapier des ZEW (o. Nr.), erstellt für die Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands %C Mannheim %I Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1480 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1997 %T Wohnstandort-Wahl als Vereinigungsindikator %J Sozialreport I. Quartal 1997 %C Berlin %I Sozialwissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum Berlin-Brandenburg, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1479 %A Dietmar Scherer %D 1997 %T Die Wirksamkeit beruflicher Weiterbildung für den Berufsverlauf von Nichterwerbstätigen %E Dieter Sadowski %E Kerstin Pull %J Vorschläge jenseits der Lohnpolitik %C Frankfurt/Main und New York %I Campus %P 37-62 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1478 %A Wilhelm (Bearb.) Hinrichs %D 1997 %T Wechsel des Wohnorts %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 75 %P 27-29 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1477 %A Helga Hackenberg %A Katja Tillman %D 1997 %T Zur Entwicklung der Lebenslage von behinderten und gesundheitlich eingeschränkten Personen in den neuen Bundesländern %E Richard Hauser %E Thomas Olk %J Soziale Sicherheit für alle? (Beiträge zu den Berichten zum sozialen und politischen Wandel in Ostdeutschland; Bd. 2.3) %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 377-422 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1476 %A Marion Möhle %D 1997 %T Alleinerziehende in den neuen Bundesländern %E Richard Hauser %E Thomas Olk %J Soziale Sicherheit für alle? (Beiträge zu den Berichten zum sozialen und politischen Wandel in Ostdeutschland; Bd. 2.3) %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 311-331 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1475 %A Christine Steiner %D 1997 %T Schuster, bleib bei deinen Leisten! Berufliche Mobilität im ostdeutschen Transformationsprozeß %E Sabine Schenk %J Ostdeutsche Erwerbsverläufe zwischen Kontinuität und Wandel (Beiträge zu den Berichten zum sozialen und politischen Wandel in Ostdeutschland; Bd. 1.2) %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 113-152 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1474 %A Nikolaus Kratzer %D 1997 %T Sektoraler Wandel der ostdeutschen Arbeitsplatzstruktur - Empirische Befunde zu einem erwarteten Modernisierungspfad %E Sabine Schenk %J Ostdeutsche Erwerbsverläufe zwischen Kontinuität und Wandel (Beiträge zu den Berichten zum sozialen und politischen Wandel in Ostdeutschland; Bd. 1.2) %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 59-112 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1473 %A Martin Diewald %A Heike Solga %D 1997 %T Nach dem Sturm folgte zwar Ruhe, jedoch nicht der Sonnenschein! Mobilitätsprozesse und Allokationskriterien in Ostdeutschland nach 1989 %E Sabine Schenk %J Ostdeutsche Erwerbsverläufe zwischen Kontinuität und Wandel (Beiträge zu den Berichten zum sozialen und politischen Wandel in Ostdeutschland; Bd. 1.2) %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 153-277 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1472 %A Peter Geil %A Andreas Million %A Ralph Rotte %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1997 %T Economic Incentives and Hospitalization in Germany %J Journal of Applied Economics %V 12 %N 3 %P 295-311 %/ 1996: Discussion Paper No. 96-19. München: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1471 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1996 %T Training and Exclusion: Is the German Apprenticeship System in Decline? %J Discussion Paper No. 96-27 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1470 %A Viktor Steiner %A Kersten Wagner %D 1996 %T Has Earnings Inequality in Germany Changed in the 1980´s? %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 118 %P 3-59 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1469 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1997 %T Skill Mismatch in the United States of America, the "former" Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic %J Forschungsgruppe Altern und Lebenslauf (FALL), Forschungsbericht Nr. 59 %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1468 %A Günter Lang %D 1997 %T Assimilation of Immigrants in Germany - Evidence from an Earnings Frontier Approach %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsreihe, Beitrag Nr. 156 %C Augsburg %I Universität Augsburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1467 %A Alan B. Krueger %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1995 %T A Comparative Analysis of East and West German Labor Markets: Before and After Unification %E Richard Freeman %E Lawrence Katz %J Differences and Changes in Wage Structures %C Chicago %I Chicago University Press %P 405-443 %/ 1992: Working Paper No. 4154. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1466 %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 2001 %T Continuous Training in Germany %J Journal of Population Economics %V 14 %N 3 %P 523-548 %/ 1996: Working Paper No. 5829, Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); 2000: IZA DP No. 137. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F education %U http://ftp.iza.org/dp137.pdf %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1465 %A Irene Iwanow %D 1997 %T Die Entwicklung der Wohnflächennachfrage in den neuen Ländern - Methodischer Ansatz und Analyseergebnisse zur Wohnungsnachfrage. IÖR Texte 112 %C Dresden %I Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1464 %A Andreas Keil %A Ursula Muschiolik %D 1997 %T Wohnen zur Miete, Wohn- und Lebensbedingungen von Mieterhaushalten im Land Brandenburg. Auswertung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Welle 12) (Projekt 4.3.2) %I isw - Institut für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen des Landes Brandenburg %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1463 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1997 %T Differences in the labor market behavior between temporary and permanent migrant women %J Labour Economics %V 4 %N 1 %P 29-46 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1462 %A C. de Kam %A J. de Haan %A C. Giles %A A. Manresa %A E. Berenguer %A S. Calonge %A J. Merz %A Venkatarama %D 1996 %T Who pays the taxes? - The distribution of effective tax burdens in four EU countries %J ec TAX Review %V 5 %N 4 %P 175-188 %/ 1996: "Who Pays the Taxes?", Discussion Paper No. 18. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe (FFB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1461 %A C. de Kam %A J. de Haan %A C. Giles %A A. Manresa %A E. Berenguer %A S. Calonge %A J. Merz %A Venkataram %D 1996 %T The distribution of effective tax burdens in four EU countries %J Discussion Paper No. 21 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1460 %A International Labour Office %D 1996 %T Chapter 2: Is full employment passé? %J World Employment 1996/97 - National Policies in a Global Context %C Genf %I ILO %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1459 %A Bernd Fitzenberger %A Claudia Kurz %D 2003 %T New Insights on Earnings Trends across Skill Groups and Industries in West Germany %J Empirical Economics %V 28 %N 3 %P 479-514 %/ 1997: Diskussionspapier Nr. 38-1997 des Center for International Labor Economics (CILE). Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1458 %A Wolfgang Bruch %D 1996 %T Einkommensentwicklung in den neuen Bundesländern von 1989 bis 1993 - eine empirische Untersuchung mit Hilfe des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Seminar für Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1457 %A Werner Schönig %D 1996 %T Ersparnisbildung und Vermögensanlage privater Haushalte - Zur Fundierung einer Verhaltenstheorie des Sparens mittels einer Auswertung des sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt am Main u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1456 %A Zsolt Spéder %A Annett Schultz %A Roland Habich %D 1997 %T Soziale Ungleichheit in der ostmitteleuropäischen Transformation %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Gerhard Kleinhenz %J Wohlstand für alle? %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 335-408 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1455 %A Klaus Müller %A Joachim Frick %D 1997 %T Die regionale Verteilung von Wohlstand in den neuen Bundesländern %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Gerhard Kleinhenz %J Wohlstand für alle? %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 11-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1454 %A Richard Hauser %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Die Einkommensverteilung in Ostdeutschland: Darstellung und Determinanten im Vergleich zu Westdeutschland für die Jahre 1990 bis 1994 %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Gerhard Kleinhenz %J Wohlstand für alle? %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 11-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1453 %A Christoph Schmitt %D 1996 %T Einkommensverteilung, Armut und wohlfahrtstaatliche Umverteilung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland der 80er Jahre. Eine empirische Untersuchung auf Basis des SOEP-Samples des PSID-GSOEP Equivalent Data File 1983-1990 (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fb. Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaften I, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1452 %A Britta Matthes %A Georg Vobruba %D 1997 %T Konsequenzen der neuen Ergebnisse von Längsschnittanalysen zur Einkommensmobilität für das Konzept einer neagtiven Einkommenssteuer %J Manuskripte Nr. 211 %C Düsseldorf %I Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1451 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1997 %T Evaluation beschäftigungspolitischer Maßnahmen in Ostdeutschland %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 216 %N 1 %P 21-44 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1450 %A Abt. Wirtschaftspolitik Forschungsinstitut der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %D 1996 %T Prekäre Beschäftigungsverhältnisse - Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland auf dem Wege in die Tagelöhnergesellschaft? %J Reihe Wirtschaftspolitische Diskurse, Nr. 92 %C Bonn %I Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1449 %A Hartmut Häußermann %D 1996 %T Die Transformation des Wohnungswesens %E W. Strubelt %E J. Genosko %E H. Bertram %E J. Friedrichs %E P. Gans %E H. Häußermann %E U. Herlyn %E H. Sahner %J Städte und Regionen - Räumliche Folgen des Transformationsprozesses, Bericht 5 der KSPW, VII %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 289-325 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1448 %A Gisela Trommsdorff %A Pradeep Chakkarath %D 1996 %T Veränderung struktureller Aspekte von Entwicklungsbedingungen für Kinder (Kapitel 2) %E S. E. Hormuth %E W. R. Heinz %E H. Kornadt %E H. Sydow %E G. Trommsdorff %J Individuelle Entwicklung, Bildung und Berufsverläufe. Bericht 4 der KSPW %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 21-27 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1447 %A Hasko Hüning %A Hildegard Maria Nickel %D 1996 %T Großbetriebliche Dienstleistungen. Rascher Aufbau und harte Konsolidierung %E B. Lutz %E H. M. Nickel %E R. Schmidt %E A. Sorge %J Arbeit, Arbeitsmarkt und Betriebe. Bericht 1 der KSPW, 8. Kapitel %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 298-419 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1446 %A Burkart Lutz %D 1996 %T Die mühsame Herausbildung neuer Beschäftigungsstrukturen %E B. Lutz %E H. M. Nickel %E R. Schmidt %E A. Sorge %J Arbeit, Arbeitsmarkt und Betriebe. Bericht 1 der KSPW, 3. Kapitel %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 121-160 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1445 %A Burkart Lutz %A Holle Grünert %D 1996 %T Der Zerfall der Beschäftigungsstrukturen der DDR 1989-1993 %E B. Lutz %E H. M. Nickel %E R. Schmidt %E A. Sorge %J Arbeit, Arbeitsmarkt und Betriebe. Bericht 1 der KSPW, 2. Kapitel %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 69-120 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1444 %A James C. Witte %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1996 %T Effects of Employment on East Germany Fertility after Unification %E H. Birg %E E.-J. Flöthmann %J Abhandlungen des Demographischen Symposions des Instituts für Bevölkerungsforschung und Sozialpolitik 1995 (IBS), IBS-Materialien Band 40 %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld %P 233-252 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1443 %A Barry R. Chiswick %A Yinon Cohen %A Tzippi Zach %D 1997 %T The Labor Market Status of Immigrants: Effects of the Unemployment Rate at Arrival and Duration of Residence %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 50 %N 2 %P 289-303 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 1442 %A R. Hauser, Glatzer, W., Hradil, S., Kleinhenz, G., Olk, T. and Pankoke, E. (Hrsg.) %D 1996 %T Ungleichheit und Sozialpolitik. Bericht 2 der Kommission für die Erforschung des sozialen und politischen Wandels in den neuen Bundesländern e.V. (KSPW) %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1441 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Außerhäusige Kinderbetreuung in Deutschland - Institutionenanalyse des Status quo und ein Reformvorschlag %J Diskussionpapier Nr. 97-02 aus der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1440 %A Lioba Trabert %D 1997 %T Verdeckte Arbeitslosigkeit in West- und Ostdeutschland - Die Bedeutung der Stillen Reserve %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %V 3 %N 1 %P 3-8 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1439 %A Stefan Wagenpfeil %D 1996 %T Dynamische Modelle zur Ereignisanalyse (Dissertation) %C München %I Herbert Utz Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1438 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1997 %T Die Geringfügigkeitsregelung und das Arbeitsangebot verheirateter Frauen - Theoretische Überlegungen, ein ökonometrisches Modell und die Simulation von Reformvorschlägen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 146 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1437 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Felix Buechel %A Peter Krause %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1997 %T Immigration has Increased Income Inequality and Poverty in Germany Slightly %J Economic Bulletin %V 34 %N 2 %P 25-32 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1436 %A Ludwig Fahrmeir %A Stefan Wagenpfeil %D 1996 %T Smoothing Hazard Functions and Time-Varying Effects in Discrete Duration and Competing Risks Models %J Journal of the American Statistical Association %V 91 %N 436 %P 1584-1594 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1435 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1996 %T Wohnortwechsel zwischen den Bundesländern im Kontext der Vereinigung %J Discussionpaper FS III 96-407 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1434 %A Christian Kampmann %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Erwerbs- und Einkommensentwicklung nach wichtigen Lebensereignissen in Westdeutschland %J Gutachten des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung, Referat L P 3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1433 %A Irene Becker %A Richard Hauser %D 1996 %T Einkommensverteilung und Armut in Deutschland von 1962 bis 1995 %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 9 des EVS-Projekts "Personelle Einkommensverteilung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland" %C Frankfurt am Main %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1432 %A Peter Krause %D 1997 %T Armutsberichterstattung anhand von Längsschnittdaten am Beispiel des sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Arbeitsbericht zu Politik und Gesellschaft Nr. 2, Internationale Tagung zum UNO-Jahr "Ausmerzung der Armut" 1996 %C Linz %I Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Institut für Gesellschaftspolitik, %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1431 %A W. A. V. Clark %A M. C. Deurloo %A F. M. Dieleman %D 1997 %T Entry to Home-ownership in Germany: Some comparisons with the United States %J Urban Studies %V 34 %N 1 %P 7-19 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1430 %A Heike Solga %D 1997 %T Der Verbleib der Angehörigen der oberen Dienstklasse der DDR nach 1989: Heißt ihr Schicksal nach der Wende beruflicher Abstieg? %E Stefan Hradil %E Eckart Pankoke %J Aufstieg für alle? %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 321-382 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1429 %A Klaus Müller %A Joachim Frick %D 1997 %T Die Äquivalenzeinkommensmobilität in den neuen und alten Bundesländern 1990 bis 1994 %E Stefan Hradil %E Eckart Pankoke %J Aufstieg für alle? %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 103-154 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1428 %A Gasala Mathwig %A Roland Habich %D 1997 %T Berufs- und Einkommensverläufe in Deutschland nach der Vereinigung %E Stefan Hradil %E Eckart Pankoke %J Aufstieg für alle? %C Opladen %I Leske und Budrich %P 11-101 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1427 %A Knut Gerlach %A Gesine Stephan %D 1996 %T A paper on unhappiness and unemployment in Germany %J Economics Letters %N 52 %P 325-330 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1426 %A Tanja Mühling %D 1996 %T Ist Armut weiblich? Eine Sekundäranalyse des SOEP über die geschlechtsspezifischen Armutsrisiken von Frauen in Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Erlangen-Nürnberg %I Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1425 %A Karin Rinne %D 1997 %T Einstellungen zur sozialen Sicherung im europäischen Vergleich %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 97-01 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1424 %A Hans Poschner %D 1996 %T Die Effekte der Migration auf die soziale Sicherung (Dissertation) %C Weiden, Regensburg %I eurotrans-Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1423 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1996 %T Parent-Child Relations in East and West Germany shortly after the Fall of the Wall %J International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy %V 16 %N 12 %P 63-88 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1422 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1996 %T Ethnische Ungleichheit auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 48 %N 4 %P 658-676 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1421 %A Richard Hauser %A Irene Becker %D 1996 %T Zur Entwicklung der personellen Verteilung der Einkommen in West- und Ostdeutschland 1973 bzw. 1990 bis 1994 %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 45 %N 12 %P 285-293 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1420 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A E. Burkatzki %A G. Lipsmeier %A K. Salentin %A K. Schulte %A W Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1996 %T Leben in Armut. Analysen der Verhaltensweisen armer Haushalte mit Umfragedaten. Endbericht des DFG-Projektes "Versorgungsstrategien privater Haushalte im unteren Einkommensbereich (VuE)" %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1419 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Gero Lipsmeier %A Reinhard Samson %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1996 %T Einkommensanalysen mit Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels. Beschreibung der Längsschnittdatei A_J mit Datenprüfungen und -ersetzungen und einer Sozialhilfe-Simulation %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 22 des DFG-Projektes "Versorgungsstrategien privater Haushalte im unteren Einkommensbereich" %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1418 %A Gero Lipsmeier %D 1995 %T Zur Messung von Armut: Das Konzept der subjektiven Deprivation. Eine empirische Betrachtung mit Umfragedaten (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1417 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Regionale Löhne und staatliche Qualifizierungsmaßnahmen: Eine erweiterte Lohnkurve für Ostdeutschland %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 3 %P 494-497 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1416 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Arbeitslosigkeit, Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit und das regionale Lohnniveau %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 3 %P 487-502 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1415 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Schätzungen von Lohnkurven für Westdeutschland mit einem verallgemeinerten Varianz-Komponenten-Modell %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 3 %P 491-502 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1414 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim Frick %A Wolfgang Voges %D 1997 %T Der Sozialhilfebezug von Zuwanderern in Westdeutschland %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 49 %N 2 %P 272-290 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1413 %A Jochen Ernst %D 1996 %T Zwischen Arbeitsmarktrisiko und Frührente %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 45 %N 10 %P 234-242 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1412 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1996 %T Wohlfahrt und Besteuerung %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Wohlfahrtsmessung - Aufgabe der Statistik im gesellschaftlichen Wandel %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 97-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1411 %A Christhart Bork %A Hans-Georg Petersen %D 1997 %T Ein Vergleich möglicher Datensätze zur Eignung für steuerpolitische Simulationsrechnungen %J Finanzwissenschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge Nr. 20 %C Potsdam %I Universität Potsdam, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 Simulation %F %U http://lsfiwi.wiso.uni-potsdam.de/publikationen/diskuss/pdf/paper20.pdf %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1410 %A Bert Rürup %D 1996 %T Perspektiven der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung %J Gutachten im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %C Darmstadt %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1409 %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Zuwanderung vergrößert Einkommensungleichheit und Einkommensarmut in Deutschland geringfügig %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 63 %N 50 %P 816-822 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1408 %A Felix Büchel %A Joachim Frick %A Wolfgang Voges %D 1996 %T Sozialhilfe als Integrationshilfe für Zuwanderer in Westdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 63 %N 48 %P 767-775 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1407 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1996 %T Zusätzliche Beschäftigung durch Arbeitszeitverkürzung? %J Personal %N 11 %P 610-615 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1406 %A Siv S. Gustafsson %A Cécile M. M. P. Wetzels %A Vlasblom %A Jan Dirk %A Shirley Dex %D 1996 %T Women's labor force transitions in connection with childbirth: A panel data comparison between Germany, Sweden and Great Britain %J Journal of Population Economics %N 9 %P 223-246 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1405 %A Anja Landwehrkamp %D 1996 %T Pendlersaldo und Arbeitsplatzdefizit in Ostdeutschland %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %N 15/96 %P 15-18 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1404 %A Susanne Flehmig %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1996 %T Kinderbetreuung und Erwerbstätigkeit %J Rubin %V 6 %N 2/96 %P 36-39 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1403 %A Felix Büchel %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert Wagner %D 1997 %T Bildungseffekte vorschulischer Kinderbetreuung %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 49 %N 3 %P 528-539 %/ 1996: "Bildungseffekte vorschulischer Kinderbetreuung - Eine repräsentative Analyse auf der Grundlage des sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP)", Diskussionspapier Nr. 96-13. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1402 %A Heinz Stapf %D 1996 %T Old Age Poverty in Selected Countries of the European Union - Are Women Disproportionally Affected? %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Income Inequality and Poverty in Eastern and Western Europe %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 125-145 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1401 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Trends in the Income Distribution of Unified Germany Analyzed by Decomposable Inequality Measures %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Income Inequality in Eastern and Western Europe %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 235-253 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1400 %A Erik J. S. Plug %A Peter Krause %A Bernard M. S. Van Praag %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1996 %T Measurement of Poverty - Examplified by the German Case %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Income Inequality and Poverty in Eastern and Western Europe %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 69-89 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1399 %A Alexandra S. Albrecht %D 1996 %T Occupational and Income Mobility Patterns in Eastern Germany Following Unification (Dissertation) %C Norman, Oklahoma %I University of Oklahoma, Graduate College %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1398 %A Wolfgang Scheremet %A Rudolf Zwiener %D 1996 %T Economic Impacts of Reunification (1.6 The movement of labour between East and West Germany) %E Heiner Flassbeck %E Gustav A. Horn %J German Reunification - an Example for Korea? %C Aldershot, Brookfield, Singapore, Sidney %I Dartmouth %P 166-171 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1397 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Occupational and social integration of immigrant groups in Germany %J new community %V 22 %N 3 %P 417-436 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1396 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1996 %T Wohnungsmieten in Deutschland im Jahre 1995 - Ergebnisse des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 63 %N 22-23 %P 379-386 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1395 %A Joachim Frick %D 1996 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel: Determinanten kleinräumlicher Mobilität in Westdeutschland (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Bd. 9, Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1394 %A C. Katharina Spieß %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Ein übersehener Bereich der Sozialpolitik: Staatliche Eingriffe und der Markt für Kinderbetreuung %E Viktor Steiner %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt - Empirische Analysen und Reformansätze (ZEW Wirtschaftsanalysen, Band 6) %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 135-159 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1393 %A Regina Riphahn %D 1996 %T Invaliditätsrentenzugang und Arbeitsmarkt %E Viktor Steiner %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt - Empirische Analyse und Reformansätze, ZEW Wirtschaftsanalysen, Band 6 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 93-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1392 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1996 %T Arbeitsangebotseffekte einer Mehrwertsteuerfinanzierung der Sozialen Sicherung %E Viktor Steiner %E Klaus F. Zimmermann %J Soziale Sicherung und Arbeitsmarkt - Empirische Analyse und Reformansätze, ZEW Wirtschaftsanalysen, Band 6 %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 11-33 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1391 %A Horst Hackauf %D 1996 %T Partnerschaft im Umbruch: eine Ereignisanalyse auf der Basis von Längsschnittdaten des sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Dissertation) %C Darmstadt %I Dissertations Druck Darmstadt %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1390 %A Klaus Peinelt-Jordan %D 1996 %T Männer zwischen Familie und Beruf - ein Anwendungsfall für die Individualisierung der Personalpolitik (Dissertation) %C München und Mering %I Rainer Hampp %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1389 %A OECD %D 1996 %T Earnings inequality, low-paid employment and earnings mobility (Chapter 3) %J Employment Outlook %C Paris %I Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1388 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Neue Zuwanderergruppen auf dem westdeutschen Arbeitsmarkt - Eine Analyse der Arbeitsmarktchancen von Aussiedlern, ausländischen Zuwanderern und ostdeutschen Übersiedlern %J Soziale Welt %V 47 %N 2 %P 180-201 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1387 %A Thomas Elkeles %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Immigrants and Health: Unemployment and Health-Risks of Labour Migrants in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1984-1992 %J Social Science and Medicine %V 43 %N 7 %P 1035-1047 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1386 %A Felix Büchel %A Gert Wagner %D 2000 %T Der Einfluss elterlichen Sporttreibens auf die Bildungsbeteiligung ihrer Kinder - Zur empirischen Bedeutung eines wichtigen positiven externen Effektes des Sports %J Sportwissenschaft %V 30 %N 1 %P 40-53 %/ 1996: Diskussionspapier Nr. 96-10. Bochum, Ruhr-Universität, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1385 %A Volker Zimmermann %D 1996 %T Auf dem Weg in die Beschäftigung: Determinanten einer raschen Eingliederung in das Erwerbsleben. Eine empirische Untersuchung für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1984-1992 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 35-1996 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1384 %A Jürgen Kolb %A Lioba Trabert %D 1996 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung - notwendige Reformen und die Hürde der versicherungsfremden Leistungen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 45 %C Halle %I Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1383 %A Stefan Weick %D 1996 %T Zuwanderer in Deutschland optimistisch %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %C Mannheim %I ZUMA e.V. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 1382 %A Forschungsschwerpunkt Sozialer Wandel %D 1996 %T Stabilisierung und Ängste %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 73 %P 5-9 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1381 %A Joachim Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1996 %T Zur sozio-ökonomischen Lage von Zuwanderern in West-Deutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 140 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1380 %A Michael Thiede %A Stefan Traub %D 1997 %T Mutual Influences of Health and Poverty. Evidence from German Panel Data %J Social Science and Medicine %V 45 %N 6 %P 867-877 %/ 1996: Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 54. Kiel: Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Institut für Finanzwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 1379 %A Andreas Netzler %D 1996 %T Risiken und Risikoerfahrungen von Familien im Vergleich zu Kinderlosen (Gesamtprojektteil 2) %J ifb-Materialien %C Bamberg %I Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg %N 3-96 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1378 %A Detlef Landua %D 1993 %T Germany After Unification: Still a Twofold Society %J International Journal of Comparative Sociology %V 34 %N 1-2 %P 75-86 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1377 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T A count data model for gamma waiting times %J Statistical Papers %N 37 %P 177-187 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1376 %A Daron Acemoglu %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1996 %T Why do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence %J The Quarterly Journal of Economics %V 113 %N 1 %P 79-119 %/ 1996: NBER Working Paper 5605. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1375 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1996 %T Zur Übereinstimmung von Ausbildung und Arbeitsplatzanforderungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 2 %P 295-306 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1374 %A Sabine Boerner %A Wilhelm Maier %A Florian Schramm %D 1996 %T Fluktuationsneigung trotz Unterbeschäftigung? Eine empirische Analyse zur Fluktuation in den 90er Jahren %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 1996/14 %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1373 %A Günther Schmaus %A Marlis Riebschläger %D 1995 %T PACO User Guide %J PACO Document No. 9 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 Technical documentation %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1372 %A Bruno Jeandidier %A Etienne Albiser %D 1996 %T Comparative Analysis of Family Benefits in Germany, Belgium, France, Great-Britain and Luxembourg %J PACO Document No. 14 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1371 %A Günther Schmaus %A Marlis Riebschläger %D 1994 %T Variable Specification for the PACO database %J PACO Document No. 4 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 Technical documentation %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1370 %A Günther Schmaus %D 1994 %T Technical Specifications of the PACO database %J PACO Document No. 3 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 Technical documentation %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1369 %A Gaston Schaber %D 1993 %T Developing Comparative Databases %J PACO Document No. 2 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 methodological %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1368 %A Gaston Schaber %A Günther Schmaus %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T The PACO Project %J PACO Document No. 1 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 Technical documentation %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1367 %A Günter Schmaus %A Gaston Schaber %D 1995 %T Pattern of Retirement and Exiting Out of Work %J PACO Document No. 12 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1366 %A G. Ghellini, Pannuzi, N. %A S. Tarquini %D 1995 %T A latent Markov Model for poverty analysis: the case of the GSOEP %J PACO Document No. 11 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 methodological %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1365 %A Charanjit Singh %D 1995 %T A comparative Analysis of Attrition in Household Panel Studies %J PACO Document No. 10 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 methodological %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 1364 %A Jean-Claude Ray %D 1996 %T Public Child Support to Young Adults Living with their Parents - An international Dynamic Comparison %J PACO Document No. 13 %C Walferdange (Luxemburg) %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 longitudinal %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 1363 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1996 %T Eine Beziehung - lebenslang %J FU Nachrichten %N 7/96 %P 20-21 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1362 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1996 %T Alterssicherung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %V 35 %N 96 %P 23-32 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1361 %A Felix Büchel %D 1996 %T Der hohe Anteil an unterwertig Beschäftigten bei jüngeren Akademikern: Karrierezeitpunkt- oder Strukturwandel-Effekt? %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 2 %P 279-294 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1360 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Unemployment, Labor Market Training Programs and Regional Wages: An Extended Wage Curve Approach %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 139 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1359 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 1996 %T The Response of Wages and Actual Hours Worked to the Reduction of Standard Hours %J NBER Working Paper No. 5716 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 1996: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 138. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 longitudinal %F labour, income and poverty %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1358 %A Axel Werwatz %D 1996 %T What can we learn from intentions data about future behavior - the case of East-Germany after reunification %J Discussion Paper No. 56 %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1357 %A Antje Mertens %D 1996 %T Employment and Wages in Germany: Regional and Sectoral Dynamics %J Discussion Paper No. 55 %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1356 %A Hanfried Andersen %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Die freie Kassenwahl - Ein gesellschaftliches Experiment: Ökonomische und soziologische Analysen individueller Entscheidungsprozesse und Präferenzbildungen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 96-9 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1355 %A Gerald Gaß %D 1996 %T Soziale Qualifikationen unterschiedlicher Arbeitnehmergruppen %J Personal %V 48 %N 6 %P 318-323 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1354 %A Michael Lechner %D 1996 %T The Effect of Enterprise-related Continuous Vocational Training in East Germany on Individual Employment and Earnings %J Discussion Paper No. 542-96 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1353 %A Josef Brüderl %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Bildung und Familiengründungsprozeß deutscher Frauen: Humankapital- und Institutioneneffekt. %E Andreas Dieckmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß. Bevölkerungssoilogische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse (Sozialwissenschaftliche Schriften 26) %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1352 %A Siddharta Chib %A Edward Greenberg %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Posterior Simulation and Model Choice in Longitudinal Generalized Linear Models %J Discussion Paper No. 9605, Department of Economics %C Christchurch, New Zealand %I University of Canterbury %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1351 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Employment Prospects and Skill Acquisition of Apprenticeship-trained Workers in Germany %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 49 %N 4 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1350 %A Markus Pannenberg %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1996 %T Dokumentation des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP): Erhebungsdesign, Fallzahlen und erhebungsbedingte Ausfälle sowie die Schätzung von Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeiten bis Welle 12 (1984 bis 1995) [Stichprobe A, B und C] %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 137a %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1348 %A Ellen Kirner %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Zur Einkommenssituation und Einkommensverwendung von Familien mit jüngeren Kindern %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 65 %N 2 %P 190-207 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1347 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1996 %T Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen in Ost- und Westdeutschland weiterhin von steigender Bedeutung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 63 %N 28 %P 461-469 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1346 %A Petra Frerichs %A Felizitas Pokora %A Margareta Steinrücke %D 1996 %T Klasse und Geschlecht. Ergebnisse eines empirisch-theoretischen Forschungsprojekts %J ISO-Informationen %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1345 %A Michael Erler %D 1996 %T Und was sagt die Statistik? %J Sozialmagazin %V 21 %N 6 %P 31-35 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1344 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1990 %T Einkommensbesteuerung und Frauenerwerbstätigkeit %E Bernhard Felderer %J Bevölkerung und Wirtschaft %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %/ 1989: Diskussionsschrift Nr. 139. Heidelberg: Universität Heidelberg, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1343 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1994 %T Income Tax Reform in Germany: A Welfare Analysis %E Wolfgang Eichhorn %J Models and Measurement of Welfare and Inequality %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 419-432 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1342 %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1996 %T Anreizwirkungen der Steuerbefreiung des Existenzminimums. Ein mikroökonomische Analyse alternativer Reformvorschläge %J Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 123/1996 %C Stuttgart %I Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1341 %A Michael Erler %D 1996 %T Die Dynamik der modernen Familie. Empirische Untersuchung zum Wandel der Familienformen in Deutschland %C Weinheim und München %I Juventa Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1340 %A Michael Erler %D 1996 %T Nicht-eheliche Lebensgemeinschaften zwischen Alternative und "Normalität" %J Familie und Recht %V 7 %N 1 %P 10-13 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1339 %A Michael Erler %D 1996 %T Ein Forschungsprojekt am Fachbereich Sozialpädagogik über den Wandel der Familienformen oder: "Wo kommen die Löcher im Käse her?" %J 25 Jahre Fachbereich Sozialpädagogik %C Frankfurt am Main %I Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1338 %A Jörg Althammer %A Simone Wenzler %D 1996 %T Intrafamiliale Zeitallokation, Haushaltsproduktion und Frauenerwerbstätigkeit. Ein mikroökonometrisches Modell zur empirischen Bestimmung des wirtschaftlichen Werts der Hausarbeit %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 215 %N 4 %P 398-418 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1337 %A Jörg Althammer %A Simone Wenzler %D 1996 %T Wie familienfreundlich ist die Reform des Kinderlastenausgleichs? Eine wohlfahrtsökonomische Analyse der familienpolitischen Wirkungen des Jahressteuergesetzes 1996 %J Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsreihe, Beitrag Nr. 149 %C Augsburg %I Universität Augsburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1336 %A Monika Pupeter %D 1995 %T Ostdeutsche Frauen im Transformationsprozeß an ausgewählten Beispielen (Diplomarbeit) %C München %I Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1335 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Unskilled labor and wage determination: An empirical investigation for Germany %J Journal of Population Economics %V 9 %N 2 %P 159-171 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1334 %A Christian Kampmann %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Autofahren und Mineralölsteuererhöhungen - Ein empirischer Ost-West-Vergleich zur Wirkung und Akzeptanz %J Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung %V 9 %N 2 %P 188-199 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1333 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 1996 %T The Timing of Work Time: Evidence from the U.S. and Germany %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 42 %N 1 %P 3-22 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1332 %A Heike Solga %D 1996 %T The Study of Social Change and Longitudinal Studies: A Comparison of Panel and Cohort Design %J Paper presented at the IV. Int. ISA Conference on Social Science Methodology "Essex '96" %C Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1331 %A Kenneth A. Couch %A Thomas A. Dunn %D 1996 %T Intergenerational Correlations in Labor Market Status: A Comparison of the United States and Germany %J Journal of Human Resources %V 32 %N 1 %P 210-232 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1330 %A Steffen Wirth %D 1996 %T Estimating discrimination: A new approach %J Paper presented at ESPE Meeting, Uppsala 1996 %C Uppsala %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1329 %A Christiane Oswald %A Sikandar Siddiqui %D 1996 %T Earnings and Employment Situation of East German Men, 1990-93: An Empirical Investigation Using Panel Data %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 37 %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Sfb 186 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1328 %A W. Voges %D 1996 %T Ungleiche Voraussetzungen für Langlebigkeit - Bestimmungsgründe für Mortalität im zeitlichen Verlauf %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie %V 29 %N 1 %P 18-22 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1327 %A Jochen Ernst %D 1996 %T Alterserwerbstätigkeit und Ruhestand in Ostdeutschland %J Arbeit %V 5 %N 2 %P 201-222 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1326 %A Walter Hanesch %D 1996 %T Poverty and social policy in unified Germany %J Focus %V 17 %N 3 %P 49-54 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1325 %A Wenzel Matiaske %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1996 %T Berufliche Erwartungen und ihre Konsequenzen %E M. Becker %E R. Lang %E D. Wagner %J Sechs Jahre danach: Personalarbeit in den neuen Bundesländern (Sonderband 1996 der Zeitschrift für Personalforschung) %C München und Mering %I Rainer Hampp Verlag %/ 1996: Diskussionspapier Nr. 10/96 TU Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1324 %A Britta Matthes %D 1995 %T Erwerbskalküle zwischen abhängiger Erwerbstätigkeit und Sozialhilfe von Sozialhilfeempfängern in Ostdeutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Leipzig %I Universität Leipzig, Institut für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1323 %A Eckhard Burkatzki %D 1995 %T Subjektive Einkommensarmut in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (West). Eine quantitative Analyse auf der Datenbasis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1322 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1996 %T SOEP '95 Zuwandererbefragung II Methodenbericht (Zweitbefragung D 1, Erstbefragung D 2) %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1321 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1996 %T SOEP '95 Methodenbericht zu Welle 12/West und Welle 6/Ost des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1320 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1996 %T SOEP '97 Pretest des Fragenprogramms %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1319 %A Shelley A. Phipps %A Peter S. Burton %D 1995 %T Social/Institutional Variables and Behavior within Households: An Empirical Test Using the Luxembourg Income Study %J Feminist Economics %V 1 %N 1 %P 151-174 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 1318 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Stefan Daschke %D 1996 %T Die Gewichtung der Zuwandererstichprobe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1317 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Michaela Kreyenfeld %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T The New Immigrant Sample of the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Program Project Paper No. 29 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse, NY %I Syracuse University, Center for Policy Research %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1316 %A Detlev le Juge %D 1995 %T On Wage Differentials Between the Public and Private Sector in Germany (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1315 %A Wolfgang Zapf %A Wolfgang Habich %D 1996 %T Die sich stabilisierende Transformation - ein deutscher Sonderweg %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 329-350 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1314 %A Eckhard Priller %D 1996 %T Veränderungen in der politischen und sozialen Beteiligung in Ostdeutschland %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 283-305 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1313 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1996 %T Wohnungsversorgung in Ostdeutschland - Kontinuität und Neuformierung %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 253-282 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1312 %A Horst Berger %A Annett Schultz %D 1996 %T Die soziale Lage der Haushalte in Ostdeutschland %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I ed. sigma %P 225-252 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1311 %A Karin Schulze Buschoff %D 1996 %T Haushalts- und Erwerbskonstellationen in der Bundesrepublik - Pluralisierung in West und Ost? %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I ed. sigma %P 189-204 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1310 %A Roland Habich %D 1996 %T Problemgruppen und Armut: Zur These der Zwei-Drittel-Gesellschaft %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 161-185 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1309 %A Beatrix Brecht %A Leo Brecht %D 1996 %T Time-discrete nonparametric hazard model using panel data %J Statistical Papers %V 37 %N 2 %P 165-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1308 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Einwanderungsland Deutschland - alte und neue Migrantengruppen zwischen Exklusion und Inklusion %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 141-160 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1307 %A Gasala Mathwig %A Heidrun Mollenkopf %D 1996 %T Ältere Menschen: Problem- und Wohlfahrtslagen %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 121-140 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1306 %A Thomas Bulmahn %D 1996 %T Determinanten des subjektiven Wohlbefindens %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 79-96 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1305 %A Steffen Mau %D 1996 %T Objektive Lebensbedingungen und subjektives Wohlbefinden %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 51-77 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1304 %A Thomas Bulmahn %D 1996 %T Sozialstruktureller Wandel: Soziale Lagen, Erwerbsstatus, Ungleichheit und Mobilität %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Roland Habich %J Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin %I edition sigma %P 25-49 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1303 %A Wolfgang and Habich Zapf, Roland (Hrsg.) %D 1996 %T Wohlfahrtsentwicklung im vereinten Deutschland. Sozialstruktur, sozialer Wandel und Lebensqualität %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1302 %A Thomas Bauer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1995 %T Modelling International Migration: Economic and Econometric Issues %E Rob van der Erf %E Liesbeth Heering %J International Migration. Proceedings of a workshop, Luxembourg, 14-16. December 1994 %C Luxemburg %I Eurostat %P 95-115 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 1301 %A Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Hrsg.) %D 1995 %T Beschäftigungsreserven im Bereich privater Haushalte %J Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten für niedrig Qualifizierte. Reihe: Wirtschaftspolitische Diskurse, Nr. 80 %C Bonn %I Friedrich Ebert Stiftung %P 26-42 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1300 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1996 %T Verbesserung der Wohnqualität und Entwicklung der Mieten in den neuen Bundesländern seit der Vereinigung %E Hartmut Häußermann %E Rainer Neef %J Stadtentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Soziale und räumliche Tendenzen %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 249-262 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1299 %A Petra Radke %A Kerstin Schneider %D 1996 %T Social Approval in a Model of Time Allocation %J Discussion Paper No. 96-04 %C Dortmund %I Universität Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 1298 %A Felix Büchel %A Gernot Weißhuhn %D 1997 %T Ausbildungsinadäquate Beschäftigung der Absolventen des Bildungssystems. Berichterstattung zu Struktur und Entwicklung unterwertiger Beschäftigung in West- und Ostdeutschland (Volkswirtschaftliche Schriften, Heft 471) %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1297 %A Walter Krug %D 1996 %T Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik als Teil der Statistik-Ausbildung für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 80 %P 242-250 %2 other %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1296 %A Friederike Behringer %D 1996 %T Zum individuellen Nutzen beruflicher Weiterbildung: Subjektive Einschätzungen und objektive Veränderungen %J Zeitschrift für Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik, Beiheft 12 %P 84-104 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1295 %A Rolf Langeheine %A Jeroen Pannekoek %A Frank van de Pol %D 1996 %T Bootstrapping Goodness-of-Fit Measures in Categorical Data Analysis %J Sociological Methods & Research %V 24 %N 4 %P 492-516 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1293 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Count Data Models With Selectivity %J Discussion Paper No. 9603 %C Christchurch, New Zealand %I University of Canterbury, Department of Economics %2 other %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1292 %A Barbara Pfeiffer %D 1996 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung und Stille Reserve ostdeutscher Frauen %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 29 %N 1 %P 117-137 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1290 %A Thomas Gensicke %D 1996 %T Deutschland im Wandel. Sozialer Wandel und Wertewandel in Deutschland vor und nach der Wiedervereinigung %J Speyerer Forschungsberichte Nr. 154 %C Speyer %I Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften, Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1289 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Markov Chain Monte Carlo Analysis of Underreported Count Data With an Application to Worker Absenteeism %J Empirical Economics %N 21 %P 575-587 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1288 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Another Look at Work Contracts and Absenteeism %J Discussion Paper No. 9601 %C Christchurch, New Zealand %I University of Canterbury, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1287 %A James C. Witte %A Arne L. Kalleberg %D 1995 %T Matching Training and Jobs: The Fit Between Vocational Education and Employment in the German Labour Market %J European Sociological Review %V 11 %N 3 %P 293-317 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1286 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1996 %T Zur Evaluation staatlicher Qualifizierungsmaßnahmen in Ostdeutschland: Das Instrument Fortbildung und Umschulung (FuU) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 38 %C Halle %I Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1285 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Alte und "neue" Zuwanderergruppen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt, 1990-1995 %J Neue Migrationsprozesse: politisch-institutionelle Regulierung und Wechselbeziehungen zum Arbeitsmarkt. Arbeitspapier Nr.6/1996 %C Bremen %I Universität Bremen, Zentrum für Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1284 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1996 %T The social assimilation of immigrants %J Journal of Population Economics %V 9 %N 1 %P 37-54 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1283 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Alessandra De Rose %A Jan M. Hoem %A Götz Rohwer %D 1995 %T Education, Modernization, and the Risk of Marriage Disruption in Sweden, West Germany, and Italy %E Karen Oppenheim Mason %E An-Margitt Jensen %J Gender and Family Change in Industrialized Countries %C Oxford %I Clarendon Press %P 200-222 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1282 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Gianna Giannelli %A Karl Ulrich Mayer %D 1993 %T Is There a New Service Proletariat? The Tertiary Sector and Social Inequality in Germany %E Gösta Esping-Andersen %J Changing Classes - Stratification and Mobility in Post-Industrial Societies %C London %I Sage %P 109-135 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1281 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Yossi Shavit %D 1993 %T Persisting Barriers. Changes in Educational Opportunities in Thirteen Countries %E Yossi Shavit %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %J Persistent Inequality %C Boulder - San Francisco - Oxford %I Westview Press %P 1-23 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1280 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Götz Rohwer %D 1995 %T The New Role of Women. Family Formation in Modern Societies: West Germany %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %J The New Role of Women %C Boulder - San Francisco - Oxford %I Westview Press %P 56-76 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1279 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Kurt Lüscher %D 1996 %T Erben und die Verbundenheit der Lebensverläufe von Familienmitgliedern %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 48 %N 1 %P 66-95 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1278 %A Richard Hauser %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Die Einkommensverteilung in Ostdeutschland - Darstellung, Vergleich und Determinanten für die Jahre 1990 bis 1994 %E Richard Hauser %J Sozialpolitik im vereinten Deutschland III. Familienpolitik, Lohnpolitik und Verteilung %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 79-127 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1277 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 1994 %T Statistische Modellierung von Verlaufsdaten in der Analyse sozialer Probleme, Teil I: Grundlagen, Teil II: Datenauswertung %J Soziale Probleme, Teil I: S. 115-143, Teil II: S. 229-263 %V 5 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1276 %A Rolf Becker %D 1996 %T Frauenerwerbstätigkeit in Ostdeutschland %J Gesundheit "regional", Band 2 %N 2 %P 23-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1275 %A Rolf Becker %D 1996 %T Pluralisierung von Familienformen und Bildungserwerb in der DDR und danach. Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung über Wandel und Konstanz des Zusammenhangs von familiären Ressourcen und Bildungsungleichheit %J Vortrag für die 30. Arbeitstagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaften in Luxemburg: "Wandel der Familien- und Lebensformen im internationalen Vergleich" (11.-12. April 1996) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1274 %A Mathias Maucher %D 1996 %T Sozial differentielle Mortalität - Analyse sozio-ökonomischer Unterschiede in Sterblichkeit und Lebenserwartung (Diplomarbeit) %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1272 %A John Haisken-DeNew %A Gustav A. Horn %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Keine Dienstleistungslücke in Deutschland. Ein Vergleich mit den USA anhand von Haushaltsbefragungen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 63 %N 14 %P 221-226 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1271 %A Götz Rohwer %A Wolfgang Voges %D 1996 %T Soziale Bedingungen der Mortalität. Methodenbezogene Überlegungen anhand des SOEP %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1270 %A Eckhard Priller %A Annett Schultz %D 1996 %T Unterschiede oder Gemeinsamkeiten - Lebenslage und Aktivitäten ostdeutscher und ungarischer Haushalte in der Transformation %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Lebensverhältnisse in Osteuropa. Prekäre Entwicklungen und neue Konturen %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 31-51 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1268 %A Dietmar Scherer %D 1996 %T Evaluation beruflicher Weiterbildung. Eine theoretisch-empirische Analyse auf der Datenbasis des Socio-ökonomischen Panels (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1267 %A Bruce Headey %A Rudolph Andorka %A Peter Krause %D 1995 %T Political Legitimacy Versus Economic Imperatives in System Transformation: Hungary and East Germany 1990-93 %J Social Indicators Research %V 36 %N 3 %P 247-273 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1266 %A Florian Kraus %A Viktor Steiner %D 1998 %T Modelling Heaping Effects in Unemployment Duration Models - With an Application to Retrospective Event Data in the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 217 %N 5 %P 550-573 %/ 1995: Discussion Paper No. 95-09. Mannheim: Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1265 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Joachim Grammig %D 1995 %T Nachfrage-Restriktionen des individuellen Arbeitsangebots in den USA und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Eine mikroökonometrische Analyse %E Viktor Steiner %E Lutz Bellmann %J Mikroökonomik des Arbeitsmarktes, BeitrAB 192 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 51-87 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1264 %A Thomas Bauer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1995 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Löhne von Aus- und Übersiedlern %E Viktor Steiner %E Lutz Bellmann %J Mikroökonomik des Arbeitsmarktes, BeitrAB 192 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 89-113 %/ 1995: Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-14. München: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1263 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1995 %T Zum Zusammenhang zwischen Lohnhöhe und Arbeitslosigkeit. Neue Befunde auf Basis semi-parametrischer Schätzungen und eines verallgemeinerten Varianz-Komponenten-Modells %E Viktor Steiner %E Lutz Bellmann %J Mikroökonomik des Arbeitsmarktes, BeitrAB 192 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 115-138 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1262 %A Knut Gerlach %A Olaf Hübler %D 1995 %T Betriebsgröße und Einkommen. Erklärungen, Entwicklungstendenzen und Mobilitätseinflüsse %E Viktor Steiner %E Lutz Bellmann %J Mikroökonomik des Arbeitsmarktes, BeitrAB 192 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 225-264 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1261 %A Christian Lüdemann %D 1995 %T Ökologisches Handeln und Schwellenwerte: Ergebnisse einer Studie zum Recycling-Verhalten %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %V 19 %N 37 %P 63-75 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1260 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Gero Lipsmeier %A Kurt Salentin %D 1995 %T Erfahrungen mit Direktmarketingadressen. Bevölkerungsumfragen im unteren Einkommensbereich %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %V 19 %N 37 %P 163-187 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1259 %A OECD %D 1993 %T Earnings Inequality: Changes in the 1980s (Chapter 5) %J Employment Outlook %C Paris %I OECD %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1258 %A Richard Hauser %A Roland Berntsen %D 1992 %T Einkommensarmut - Determinanten von Aufstiegen und Abstiegen %E Reinhard Hujer %E Hilmar Schneider %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 73-97 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1257 %A Richard Hauser %D 1996 %T Die Entwicklung der Einkommensverteilung in den neuen Bundesländern seit der Wende %E Martin Diewald %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %J Zwischenbilanz der Wiedervereinigung. Strukturwandel und Mobilität im Transformationsprozeß %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 165-188 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1256 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Beeinflußt das Lohngefälle zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland das Migrationsverhalten der Ostdeutschen? Eine mikroökonometrische Untersuchung mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels 1991 bis 1994 %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %N 1 %P 50-68 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1255 %A Liliana Winkelmann %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1995 %T Happiness and Unemployment: A Panel Data Analysis for Germany %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 41 %N 4 %P 293-307 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1254 %A Hans Kohler %A Helmut Rudolph %A Eugen Spitznagel %D 1996 %T Umfang, Struktur und Entwicklung der geringfügigen Beschäftigung - Eine Bestandsaufnahme - %J IAB Kurzbericht Nr. 2/31.1.1996 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1253 %A Joachim R. Frick %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T Income Distribution in East Germany in the First Five Years after the Fall of the Wall %J MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economies %V 5 %N 4 %P 79-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1252 %A Gianna Giannelli %A John Micklewright %D 1995 %T Why Do Women Married To Unemployed Men Have Low Participation Rates? %J Oxford Bulletin of Economies and Statistics %V 57 %N 4 %P 471-486 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1251 %A Thomas Klein %D 1995 %T Lebenserwartung zwischen Biologie und Soziologie. Biological and Social Impacts on Life Expectancy %J Z.f.Gesundheitswiss. %V 3 %N 4 %P 311-319 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 1250 %A Hermann Buslei %A Peter Schmidt %D 1994 %T Staatliche Alterssicherung im demographischen Wandel %J ZEW Newsletter %V 3 %N 2 %P 15-20 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1249 %A Manfred Garhammer %D 1995 %T Sozialverträglichkeit von Arbeitszeiten. Soziologische Überlegungen und Ergebnisse der Zeitbudgetforschung %E André Büssing %E Hartmut Seifert %J Sozialverträgliche Arbeitszeitgestaltung %C München %I Rainer Hampp %P 53-79 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1248 %A Peter Schmidt %D 1995 %T Die Wahl des Rentenalters. Theoretische und empirische Analyse des Rentenzugangsverhaltens in West- und Ostdeutschland (Allokation im marktwirtschaftlichen System, Band 36; Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. u.a. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1247 %A Christiane Tzschacksch %A Irene Timann %D 1995 %T Ergebnisse einer Befragung zur Lebenssituation in den Gemeinden Crostau, Malschwitz und Milkel (Landkreis Bautzen) %C Dresden %I Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1246 %A Hans-Uwe Bach %A Hans Kohler %A Emil Magvas %A Leo Pusse %A Eugen Spitznagel %D 1999 %T Der Arbeitsmarkt in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 1998 und 1999 %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeits- und Berufdforschung (MittAB) %V 32 %N 1 %P 5-40 %2 citation of SOEP results %4 Ref %F %G D %0 Generic %M 1245 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1996 %T Die Übereinstimmung von erworbenen und erforderlichen Qualifikationen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Bericht an die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1244 %A Michael Lechner %D 1995 %T Effects of Continuous Off-the-job Training in East Germany after Unification: Prelinimary Results of an Evaluation of the Effects for Individual Workers %J Working Paper Series No. 5.9 %C Harvard University %I Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies %/ 1995: "Effects of Continuous Off-the-job Training in East Germany after Unification", Discussion Paper No. 95-27. Mannheim: Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1243 %A Michael Lechner %D 1995 %T Some Specification Tests for Probit Models Estimated on Panel Data %J Journal of Business Economic Statistics %V 13 %N 4 %P 475-488 %/ 1995: "Continuous Off-the-job Training in East Germany after Unification: Preliminary Results of an Evaluation of the Effects for Individual Workers", Working Paper Series #5.9 der Universität Mannheim und des ZEW. %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1242 %A Susanne Flehmig %A Marion Binder %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T Der "Markt" für vorschulische außerhäusige Kinderbetreuung in Westdeutschland %J Expertise im Auftrag der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Graue Reihe - Neue Folge 87 %C Düsseldorf %I Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1241 %A Karin Rinne %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T Zufriedenheit mit dem sozialen Sicherungssystem und seiner Finanzierung in Westdeutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-20 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1240 %A Alexandra Wagner %D 1995 %T Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit: Vielfalt der Formen und differenzierte soziale Lage %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 48 %N 12 %P 749-760 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1239 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Zunehmende Arbeitsmarktintegration bei anhaltender sozialer Segregation. Strukturwandel der ausländischen Bevölkerung %J ISI (Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren) %V 15 %N 1 %P 7-11 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1238 %A Stefan Weick %D 1996 %T Zunehmende Kinderarmut in Deutschland? Studie zur Kinderarmut im Vergleich: 1984 und 1994 %J ISI (Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren) %N 15 %P 1-3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1237 %A Claudia Kurz %D 1995 %T Die Entwicklung individueller und intersektoraler Verdienstrelationen im Zeitablauf: Eine Untersuchung für die BRD mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 31 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1236 %A Richard Hauser %D 1995 %T Die Verteilung der Einkommen in den neuen Bundesländern wird ungleicher! %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 5 %N 4 %P 463-474 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1235 %A Horst Berger %A Thomas Bulmahn %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1996 %T Erwerbsverläufe in Ostdeutschland und ihre Auswirkungen auf das Wohlbefinden %E Martin Diewald %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %J Zwischenbilanz der Wiedervereinigung %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 33-61 %/ 1995: WZB Diskussionspapier FS III 95-403 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1234 %A Horst Berger %D 1995 %T Sozialindikatoren zur subjektiven Befindlichkeit in Ostdeutschland %E Heine von Alemann %J Mensch Gesellschaft! Lebenschancen und Lebensrisiken in der neuen Bundesrepublik, VIII. Tagung für angewandte Soziologie %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 29-44 %/ 1995: WZB Diskussionspapier FS III 95-403 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1233 %A Felix Büchel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1995 %T Die kombinierte Betrachtung von individuellen und regionalen "Push"- Faktoren in der Migrationsforschung. Eine empirische Anwendung am Beispiel der Migration von Ost- nach Westdeutschland %J Materialien Nr. 17/95 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1232 %A Klaus Brachmann %A Andreas Stich %A Mark Trede %D 1996 %T Evaluating Parametric Income Distribution Models %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 80 %N 3 %P 285-298 %/ 1995: Discussion Paper No. 6/95. Universität zu Köln, Seminar für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1231 %A Judith Fuchs %D 1995 %T Beeinflußt Einkommen die Gesundheit? Analysen mit Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 57 %N 11 %P 746-752 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1230 %A Stefan Traub %D 1995 %T Unemployment History and Poverty. A Comparison of the 1974-1983 and 1983-1992 Decades Using German Microdata %J Discussion Paper No. 52 %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Finanzwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1229 %A Karen Ehlers %D 1995 %T Poverty Changes for Single Parent Households -An Application of Dominance Relations- %J Discussion Paper No. 53 %C Kiel %I Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Finanzwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1228 %A Richard Hauser %D 1995 %T Das empirische Bild der Armut in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - ein Überblick %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B31-32 %P 3-13 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1227 %A Felix Büchel %A Wenzel Matiaske %D 1996 %T Die Ausbildungsadäquanz der Beschäftigung bei Berufsanfängern mit Fachhoch- und Hochschulabschluß %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 42 %N 1 %P 53-83 %/ 1995: Diskussionspapier 1995/10 der Technischen Universität Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1226 %A Felix Büchel %A Greg J. Duncan %D 1998 %T Do Parents' Social Activities Promote Children's School Attainments? Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 60 %N 2 %P 95-108 %/ 1996: Discussion Paper No. 1996/01, Berlin, Technische Universität (TU Berlin), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1224 %A Thomas Klein %D 1996 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Berufsausstieg im Lebensverlauf von Frauen %E Johann Behrens %E Wolfgang Voges %J Kritische Übergänge. Statuspassagen und sozialpolitische Institutionalisierung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 274-284 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1223 %A Karin Rinne %A Gert Wagner %D 1995 %T Droht ein "Krieg der Generationen"? Empirische Evidenz zur Zufriedenheit mit der sozialen Sicherung %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 44 %N 12 %P 288-295 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1222 %A Edward J. Bird %D 1995 %T An Exploratory Comparison of Income Risk in Germany and the United States %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 41 %N 4 %P 405-426 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1221 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1995 %T Rich and Poor: Stability or Change? West German Income Mobility 1984-93 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 126 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1220 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1996 %T Arbeitsangebot privater Haushalte in Deutschland. Ein Ost-West-Vergleich unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des unteren Einkommensbereiches %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %J Fünf Jahre danach. Zur Entwicklung von Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialstruktur im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin - New York %I de Gruyter %P 67-99 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1219 %A Klaus Müller %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %D 1996 %T Die hohe Arbeitslosigkeit in den neuen Bundesländern und ihre Verteilungswirkungen %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %J Fünf Jahre danach. Zur Entwicklung von Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialstruktur im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin - New York %I de Gruyter %P 197-223 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1218 %A Walter Hanesch %D 1996 %T Armut und Unterversorgung im vereinten Deutschland %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %J Fünf Jahre danach. Zur Entwicklung von Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialstruktur im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin - New York %I de Gruyter %P 165-195 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1217 %A Horst Berger %D 1996 %T Erwerbssituation ostdeutscher Haushalte %E Hans-Jürgen Andreß %J Fünf Jahre danach. Zur Entwicklung von Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialstruktur im vereinten Deutschland %C Berlin - New York %I de Gruyter %P 43-65 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1216 %A Peter Krause %D 1995 %T Ostdeutschland fünf Jahre nach der Einheit: Rückgang der Erwerbsbeteiligung scheint gestoppt, Einkommen gleichen sich weiter an, Armut stagniert %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 62 %N 50 %P 863-869 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1215 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1995 %T Zur Expansion der versicherungsfreien Erwerbstätigkeit in Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 62 %N 50 %P 857-862 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1214 %A Eckhard Priller %A Annett Schultz %D 1995 %T Aktivitäten ostdeutscher und ungarischer Haushalte in der Transformation %E Heinz Sahner %E Stefan Schwendtner %J 27. Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie. Gesellschaft im Umbruch, Sektionen und Arbeitsgruppen %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 431-437 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1213 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1995 %T Enkel und Großeltern. Generationenlinien, Altersübergänge und gemeinsame Lebenszeit %E Heinz Sahner %E Stefan Schwendtner %J 27. Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie. Gesellschaft im Umbruch, Sektionen und Arbeitsgruppen %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 745-753 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1212 %A Michael Erler %D 1995 %T Veränderungen in den Lebensläufen deutscher und Migranten-Familien %J Forschungsbericht für das Hessische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst, 2 Bände %C Frankfurt/M. %I Fachhochschule Frankfurt/M., Fachbereich Sozialpädagogik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1211 %A Michael Erler %D 1995 %T Wie schlecht haben es die Kinder von Alleinerziehenden? Die "Ein-Eltern-Familie" zwischen Unvollständigkeit und Alternative %J Sozialmagazin %V 20 %N 7-8 %P 52-56 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1210 %A Florian Schramm %A Michael Schlese %D 1995 %T Beschäftigte wünschen auch in den Neunziger Jahren kürzere Arbeitszeiten %J Personal %N 11 %P 571-576 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1209 %A Walter Hanesch %A Rudolf Martens %A Ulrich Schneider %A Martin Wißkirchen %D 1995 %T Armut im Umbruch im vereinten Deutschland %E Walter Hanesch %J Sozialpolitische Strategien gegen Armut %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 29-64 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1208 %A Richard Hauser %D 1995 %T Problems of the German Welfare State after Unification %J Oxford Review of Economic Policy %V 11 %N 3 %P 44-58 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1207 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1995 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung und Erwerbsorientierung von Frauen nach der Wende %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 44 %N 1 %P 5-9 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1206 %A Felix Büchel %D 1995 %T Unterwertige Beschäftigung in Ostdeutschland. Erste Informationen zu Größenordnungen und Entwicklungstendenzen %E Doris u.a. Beer %J Empirische Arbeitsmarktforschung zur Transformation in Ostdeutschland, SAMF Arbeitspapier 1995-4 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %P 187-195 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1205 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1995 %T Veränderung der Erwerbsneigung von Frauen %E Doris u.a. Beer %J Empirische Arbeitsmarktforschung zur Transformation in Ostdeutschland, SAMF Arbeitspapier 1995-4 %C Gelsenkirchen %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %P 169-185 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1204 %A James C. Witte %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T Employment and Fertility in East Germany after Unification %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 125 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1203 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Karsten Hank %A Katja Tillmann %D 1995 %T Außerhäusige Kinderbetreuung in Ostdeutschland - 1990 und 1994 im Vergleich zu Westdeutschland %J Diskussionspapier 95-18 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1202 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Christian Schmidt %D 1996 %T Lebenslagen, die Lebenszeit kosten - Zum Zusammenhang von sozialer Lage, chronischer Erkrankung und Mortalität im zeitlichen Verlauf %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 378-401 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1201 %A Thomas Klein %D 1996 %T Mortalität in Deutschland - Aktuelle Entwicklungen und soziale Unterschiede %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 366-377 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1200 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T Der Einfluß von Einkommensunsicherheit auf die individuelle Wohlfahrt - Eine Panelanalyse mit subjektiven und objektiven Indikatoren %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 348-365 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1199 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 1996 %T Analysen zum unteren Einkommensbereich - Auf- und Absteige, Ereignisse, Reaktionen und subjektives Wohlbefinden %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 321-347 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1198 %A Joachim Frick %A Klaus Müller %D 1996 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Einkommensmobilität ostdeutscher Personen seit 1990 %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 291-320 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1197 %A Marc Szydlik %A Jochen Ernst %D 1996 %T Der Übergang in den Ruhestand in Westdeutschland zwischen 1984 und 1992 %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 264-290 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1196 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1996 %T Berufliche, ökonomische und soziale Mobilität von Arbeitsmigranten zwischen 1984 und 1993 %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 240-263 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1195 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 1996 %T Was heißt, und gibt es kumulative Arbeitslosigkeit? Untersuchungen zu Arbeitslosigkeitsverläufen über 10 Jahre %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 210-239 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1194 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1996 %T Zum Potential von Längsschnittstudien für eine Sozio-Ökonomie der Arbeit %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 193-209 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1193 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1996 %T Wandel der Erwerbsorientierung von Frauen - Zum Prozeß der Erwerbsbereitschaft und der Eingliederung in den Arbeitsmarkt %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 162-192 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1192 %A Thomas Klein %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1996 %T Wohnungswechsel und Wohnzufriedenheit %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 147-161 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1191 %A Martin Diewald %A Sigrid Wehner %D 1996 %T Verbreitung und Wechsel von Lebensformen im jüngeren Erwachsenenalter - Der Zeitraum von 1984 bis 1993 %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 125-146 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1190 %A Jonathan Gershuny %D 1996 %T Veränderungen bei der Arbeitsteilung im Haushalt: Mikro-soziologische Analysen %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 97-124 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Book Section %M 1189 %A Felix Büchel %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Soziale Differenzen der Bildungschancen in Westdeutschland - Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Zuwandererkindern %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 80-96 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1188 %A Marion Binder %A Gert Wagner %D 1996 %T Die außerhäusliche Betreuung von Kindern im Vorschulalter - Eine Längsschnittanalyse von "Betreuungskarrieren" in Westdeutschland %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 66-79 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1187 %A Roland Habich %D 1996 %T Objektive und Subjective Indikatoren - Ein Vorschlag zur Messung des Wandels von Lebenslagen %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 46-65 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1186 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Roland Habich %A Wolfgang Zapf %D 1996 %T Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt - Auf dem Weg zu einer dynamischen Sicht der Wohlfahrtsproduktion %E Wolfgang Zapf %E Jürgen Schupp %E Roland Habich %J Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %P 11-45 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1185 %A Wolfgang Zapf %A Jürgen Schupp %A Roland Habich %D 1996 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel: Sozialberichterstattung im Längsschnitt (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Bd. 7) %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1184 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1995 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel - Panelausfälle und Panelrepräsentativität (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Bd. 8) %C Frankfurt/New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1183 %A Rudolf Andorka %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1995 %T Economic and Political Imperatives in System Transformation: Hungary and East Germany 1990-1994 %J Review of Sociology of the Hungarian Sociological Association - Special Issue %P 1-26 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1182 %A Joachim Merz %A Dagmar Kisten %D 1998 %T Extended Income Inequality and Poverty Dynamics of Labour market and Household Activities - A Ten Years Microanalysis with the German Socio-Economic Panel %J FFB-Discussion Paper No. 25 %C Lueneburg %I University of Lueneburg, Research Institute on Professions (FFB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1181 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %A Kurt Lüscher %D 1995 %T Neue und alte Muster des Erbens gegen Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 18 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1180 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1995 %T Familiengenerationen in modernen Gesellschaften oder: Der Rhythmus der Generationen %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 17 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1179 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1995 %T Gleiche Menschen in ungleichen Lagen %J SWS-Rundschau %N 3 %P 255-269 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1178 %A Rainer Pischner %A Gert Wagner %D 1995 %T Bilanz der Erwerbschancen fünf Jahre nach der Wende in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 62 %N 46 %P 789-795 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1177 %A Frank Siebern %D 1995 %T Description de la source des données: Le Sozioökonomisches Panel %J Mémoireé` %C Louvain %I Universite Catholique de Louvain, Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales et politiques %2 methodological %F %W CNEF %G F %0 Book Section %M 1176 %A Dieter Jaufmann %D 1995 %T Arbeitseinstellungen - Belastungen - Fehlzeiten. Ergebnisse, Problemlagen und offene Fragen im Vergleich. Ein Bericht aus der Werkstatt einer laufenden Untersuchung %E Dieter Jaufmann %E Erika Mezger %E Martin Pfaff %J Verfällt die Arbeitsmoral? Zur Entwicklung von Arbeitseinstellungen, Belastungen und Fehlzeiten %C Frankfurt - New York %I Campus %P 33-80 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1175 %A Jörg-Peter Schräpler %D 1995 %T Die Schätzung von Reliabilität und Stabilität der Zufriedenheitsangaben im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-13 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1174 %A Daniel S. Hamermesh %D 1995 %T Who Works When? Evidence from the U.S. and Germany %J NBER Working Paper No. 5208 %C Cambridge %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 1995: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 120. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F labour, international comparison %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1173 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Peggy McDonough %A Greg J. Duncan %D 1994 %T Socio-Economic Status and Mortality %J ZA-Workshop: Use of PSID Data for Comparative Social Policy Research, June 13-17 %C Cologne %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 1172 %A Kerstin Landua %D 1995 %T Dokumentation über die Zusammenführung der Biographiedaten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %C Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1171 %A Katja Schulte %D 1995 %T Wege aus der Armut. Eine qualitative Analyse quantitativer Längsschnittdaten (Diplomarbeit) %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1170 %A Edward J. Bird %A Joachim R. Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T The Income of Socialist Elites During the Transition to Capitalism: Credible Evidence from Longitudional East German Data %J Working Paper No. 6 %C Rochester %I University of Rochester, W. Allen Wallis Institute of Political Economy %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1168 %A Thomas Gensicke %D 1993 %T Wohlfahrt und Gesundheit. Der Lebensbereich "Gesundheit" im Lebensgefühl der Bürger der Wohlfahrtsgesellschaft %J Diskussionspapier (o. Nr.) %C Speyer %I Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1165 %A Thomas Bauer %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1997 %T Network Migration of Ethnic Germans %J International Migration Review %V 31 %N 1 %P 143-149 %/ 1995: Diskussionspapier 1995/10 der Technischen Universitaet Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1164 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1995 %T Social, Occupational and Economic Mobility of Mediterranean Migrants in Germany %J Demographie aktuell, Paper No. 6 %C Berlin %I Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lehrstuhl Bevölkerungswissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1163 %A Göran Kauermann %A Gerhard Tutz %D 1995 %T Local Likelihood estimation and bias reduction in varying-coefficient models %J Bericht Nr. 95-5 %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Informatik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1162 %A Gerhard Tutz %D 1995 %T Dynamic Modelling of Discrete Duration Data: a Local Likelihood Approach %J Bericht Nr. 95-15 %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Informatik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1161 %A Sylvia Matheus %D 1995 %T Wechselmöglichkeiten aus industriellen Berufen in Dienstleistungsberufe. Eine Analyse mit Daten des Sozioökonomischen Panels %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeits- und Berufdforschung (MittAB) %V 28 %N 2 %P 224-238 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1160 %A Klaus Peter Strohmeier %D 1995 %T Familiensolidarität und örtliche Sozialpolitik %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-10 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1159 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %D 1996 %T Migration and the Inter-Industry Wage-Structure in Germany (Disseration) %C Berlin - Heidelberg - New York %I Springer %/ 1995: Dissertationsdruck der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 1158 %A Horst Berger %D 1994 %T Ökonomische Probleme und Perspektiven der Haushalte in den neuen Bundesländern %J Familie und Haushalte in sozio-ökonomischen Konfliktfeldern. Dokumentation der 44. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Hauswirtschaft, 22.-23.9.1994 %C Bernburg %I Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hauswirtschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1157 %A Horst Berger %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1995 %T Konsistenz und Inkonsistenz von Aktivitätsmustern in der ostdeutschen Transformation. Am Beispiel des Verhältnisses von Erwerbsarbeit und Eigenarbeit %J BISS public %V 5 %N 17 %P 63-74 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1156 %A Klaus Schömann %D 1995 %T Zur Dynamik der alters- und geschlechtsspezifischen Verteilung der Arbeitseinkommen %J PROKLA 99 %V 25 %N 2 %P 193-203 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 1155 %A Martin Diewald %A Annemette Sorensen %D 1995 %T Lebensform und Familienverlauf als Determinanten sozialer Ungleichheit %E Uta Gerhardt %E et al. %J Familie der Zukunft. Lebensbedingungen und Lebensformen %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 129-147 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1154 %A Heinz König %A Francois Laisney %A Michael Lechner %A Winfried Pohlmeier %D 1995 %T Tax Illusion and Labour Supply of Married Women: Evidence from German Data %J KYKLOS %V 48 %N 3 %P 347-368 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1153 %A Tim Barmby %A Gesine Stephan %D 1995 %T A Note on Absenteeismus and Firm Size. Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel %C Lyon %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1152 %A Petra Frerichs %A Margareta Steinrücke %D 2001 %T Klasse und Geschlecht. Anerkennungschancen von Frauen im System gesellschaftlicher Arbeitsteilung %E Sabine Hark %J Dis/Kontinuitäten: Feministische Theorie %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 121-135 %/ 1995: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ), Heft B36-37, S. 13-22 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1151 %A o.V. %D 1995 %T Erwerbsverläufe in Ostdeutschland %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 69 %P 21-25 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1150 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1995 %T Weiterbildungsaktivitäten und Erwerbsbiographie. Eine empirische Analyse für Deutschland (Studien zur Arbeitsmarktforschung, Band 8, Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1149 %A Dietrich Thränhardt %D 1995 %T Die Lebenslage der ausländischen Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B 35 %P 3-13 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1148 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Gero Lipsmeier %A Kurt Salentin %D 1995 %T Soziale Isolation und mangelnde soziale Unterstützung im unteren Einkommensbereich? Vergleichende Analysen mit Umfragedaten %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 24 %N 4 %P 300-315 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1147 %A John P. Haisken-DeNew %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1995 %T Inter-Industry and Inter-Region Differentials: Mechanics and Interpretation %J Discussion Paper No. 95-04 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1146 %A Friedrich Schmid %D 1995 %T Zur Messung der interdistributionellen Einkommensungleichheit - Inferentielle Verfahren - %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 79 %N 3 %P 278-288 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1145 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1995 %T Bewertung der Vorschläge zur Steuerfreistellung des Existenzminimums %J Discussion Paper No. 95-06 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1144 %A Bruno Kaltenborn %D 1995 %T Einkommensteuertarif 1996: Grenzsteuersätze und fiskalische Konsequenzen %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 41 %N 6 %P 341-354 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1142 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %A Katharina Spieß %D 1995 %T Privathaushalt oder Heim? Bestimmungsfaktoren der Institutionalisierung älterer Menschen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 516-95 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1141 %A Lee Rainwater %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 2000 %T Doing poorly: The real income of american children in a comparative perspective %E Jerome H. Skolnick %E Elliot Currie %J Crisis in American Institutions (11th Edition> %C Boston %I Allyn and Bacon %P 118-125 %/ 1995: Luxembourg Income Study  Working Paper No. 127. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/127.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 1140 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1995 %T SOEP '95. Pretest. Personenfragebogen 1, Personenfragebogen 2 %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1139 %A o.V. %D 1995 %T Alleinstehend, arm und arbeitslos %J dialog %N 2 %P 2-4 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1137 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1995 %T Neue Befunde zur "Lohnkurve" in Deutschland: Eine Analyse mit Paneldaten für Raumordnungsregionen 1985 und 1989 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 119 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1136 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim Frick %D 1995 %T Eine Strategie zur Kontrolle von Längsschnittgewichtungen in Panelerhebungen - Das Beispiel des Sozio-Oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 79 %N 3 %P 252-277 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1135 %A Gerhard Tutz %A Göran Kauermann %D 1995 %T Varying Coefficients in Multivariate Generalized Linear Models: a Local Likelihood Approach %J Bericht Nr. 95-4 %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Informatik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1134 %A Gerhard Tutz %A Lisa Pritscher %D 1995 %T Nonparametric estimation of discrete hazard functions %J Bericht Nr. 95-9 %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Informatik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1133 %A Judith Fuchs %D 1995 %T Versorgung von Pflegebedürftigen in Privathaushalten 1991 - empirische Analysen mit Daten des sozioökonomischen Panels %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 57 %N 6 %P 315-321 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1132 %A Knut Gerlach %A Joachim Wagner %D 1995 %T Regionale Lohnunterschiede und Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland. Ein Beitrag zur Lohnkurven-Diskussion %E Knut Gerlach %E Ronald Schettkat %J Determinanten der Lohnbildung. SAMF, Band 3 %C Berlin %I Sigma %P 94-111 %/ 1994: Arbeitsbericht Nr. 131. Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- u. Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1131 %A Klaus u.a. Eichler %D 1995 %T Der Wohnungsmarkt der 90er Jahre in den neuen Ländern %J IÖR-Schrift 10 %C Dresden %I Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1130 %A Klaus Eichler %A Irene Iwanow %D 1995 %T Arbeitsmaterialien der Analysen zu verhaltensbedingten Einflüssen auf die Wohnungsnachfrage. (Teilthema des Projektes "Ausgewählte Wohnungsmarktprobleme der neunziger Jahre in den neuen Bundesländern", IÖR Texte 076) %C Dresden %I Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1128 %A Felix Büchel %A Christof Helberger %D 1995 %T Bildungsnachfrage als Versicherungsstrategie. Der Effekt eines zusätzlich erworbenen Lehrabschlusses auf die beruflichen Startchancen von Hochschulabsolventen %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 28 %N 1 %P 32-42 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1127 %A Karin Schulze-Buschoff %D 1995 %T Arbeitszeiten in Ost- und Westdeutschland: Starke Diskrepanzen zwischen Wunsch und Wirklichkeit %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 14 %P 11-14 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1126 %A Stefan Weick %D 1995 %T Unerwartet geringe Zunahme der Einkommensungleichheit in Ostdeutschland. Analysen zur Einkommensverteilung in den alten und neuen Bundesländern %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %N 14 %P 6-9 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1125 %A Ursula Oser %D 1995 %T Remittances of Guest Workers to their Home Countries: An Econometric Analysis %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 25 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1124 %A Marc Szydlik %A Martin Kohli %D 1994 %T Familiale Generationenbeziehungen in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 6 %N SH 1 %P 73-80 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1123 %A o.V. %D 1995 %T Risiken der Anpassung - Teilzeitarbeit in Ostdeutschland %J Ostdeutschland %N 15 %P 8-12 %/ 1995: The Risks of Adjustment - Part-time Work in East Germany. in: East Germany no.15; 1995: Les risques de l'adaptation - le travail á temps partiel en Allemagne de l'Est. in: Allemagne de l'Est n. 15 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1122 %A Stefan Sandbrink %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T Arbeitskräftemobilität und Lebensqualität - Das Beispiel der "Westpendler" und ihrer Lebenspartner in Ostdeutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-09 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1121 %A Mathias Bucksteeg %D 1995 %T Anpassung der Wohnungsgröße - auch im Alter? Erster Zwischenbericht über ein Forschungsprojekt %J dialog. Sondernummer Mai '95 %N SN Mai %P 2-11 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1120 %A Leonhard Knoll %D 1994 %T Intertemporale Entlohnung und ökonomische Effizienz. Ein Beitrag zur Theorie und Empirie von Alters-Verdienst-Profilen (Law and economics, Bd. 25, Dissertation) %C München %I V. Florentz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1119 %A Hendrik Jürges %D 1995 %T Migrationsentscheidungen von Familien. Spieltheoretische Modellierung und empirische Analyse (Diplomarbeit) %C Köln %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1118 %A Sylvia Matheus %D 1995 %T Dienstleistungsarbeit als Auffangnetz? Eine Analyse der Eintritte und Wechsel in Dienstleistungsarbeit mit Daten des Sozioökonomischen Panels %J Diskussionspapier Nr. FS I 95-202 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %/ 1995: The Risks of Adjustment - Part-time Work in East Germany. In: East Germany no.15; 1995: Les risques de l'adaptation - le travail à temps partiel en Allemagne de l'Est. in: Allemagne de l'Est n. 15 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1117 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel: a Database for Longitudinal International Comparisons %J Innovation %V 8 %N 1 %P 95-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 1115 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Patricia A. McManus %D 1995 %T Education, Earnings Gain, and Earnings Loss in Loosely and Tightly Structured Labor Markets: A Comparison between the United States and Germany %C Durham %I Duke University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1114 %A Doris Gladisch %A Ruth Grunert %A Jürgen Kolb %D 1995 %T Die wirtschaftliche Lage der privaten Haushalte %E Rüdiger Pohl %J Herausforderung Ostdeutschland - Fünf Jahre Währungs-, Wirtschafts- und Sozialunion %C Berlin %I Analytica %P 139-156 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1113 %A Kornelia Petri %D 1993 %T Familiennachzug von Arbeitsmigranten. Eine empirisch-analytische Sekundärstudie (Diplomarbeit) %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Erziehungswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1112 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 1995 %T Transitions Between Child Care Arrangements for German Pre-Schoolers %J Income Security Policy Series Paper No. 9 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, Center for Policy Research %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1111 %A Lutz Leisering %D 1995 %T Zweidrittelgesellschaft oder Risikogesellschaft? Zur gesellschaftlichen Verortung der "neuen Armut" in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Karl-Jürgen Bieback %E Helga Milz %J Neue Armut %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 58-92 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1110 %A Winfried Pohlmeier %A Volker Ulrich %D 1995 %T An Econometric Model of the Two-Part Decisionmaking Process in the Demand for Health Care %J Journal of Human Resources %V 30 %N 2 %P 339-361 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1109 %A Viktor Steiner %A Johannes Velling %D 1994 %T Re-Migration Behavior and Expected Duration of Stay of Guest Workers in Germany %E Gunter Steinmann %E Ralf E. Ulrich %J The Economic Consequences of Immigration to Germany %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 101-119 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1107 %A Ralf E. Ulrich %D 1994 %T Foreigners and the Social Insurance System in Germany %E Gunter Steinmann %E Ralf E. Ulrich %J The Economic Consequences of Immigration to Germany %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 61-80 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1104 %A Anita B. Pfaff %A Martin Pfaff %D 1995 %T Die Familie als Leistungsträger und Leistungsempfänger im Gesundheitswesen %E Gerhard Kleinhenz %J Soziale Ausgestaltung der Marktwirtschaft. Die Vervollkommnung einer "Sozialen Marktwirtschaft" als Daueraufgabe der Ordnungs- und Sozialpolitik %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 195-224 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1103 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1995 %T Aspekte der Arbeitsmarktentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Berufliche Aufstiege vorwiegend von Männern verwirklicht, öffentlicher Dienst bislang wichtiger Stabilisator für die Beschäftigung von Frauen %J Deutschland Archiv %V 28 %N 7 %P 737-742 %/ 1995: DIW Wochenbericht, Jg. 62, Heft 23, S. 401-410 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1102 %A Steffen Wirth %D 1994 %T Die Entwicklung der Lohnstruktur in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland von 1984-1993. Eine Schätzung der Standardeinkommensfunktion unter Anwendung der Methode der Quantilregression (Diplomarbeit) %C Hohenheim %I Universität Hohenheim, Lehrstuhl für Statistik und Ökonometrie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 1101 %A Regina Therese Riphahn %D 1995 %T Disability Retirement among German Men in the 1980s (Dissertation) %C Chapel Hill %I University of North Carolina %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 1100 %A Marco Becht %D 1995 %T Tenure Choice, Residential Mobility and Housing Demand in Germany: a Longitudinal Analysis (Dissertation) %C Florence %I European University Institute, Department of Economics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1099 %A Peter Franz %A Ulfert Herlyn %D 1994 %T Wir leiden weiter, aber auf einem höheren Niveau. Befunde einer Panelstudie in einer thüringischen Mittelstadt %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 4 %N 2 %P 233-247 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1098 %A Wolfgang Zapf %D 1994 %T Die Transformation in der ehemaligen DDR und die soziologische Theorie der Modernisierung %J Berliner Journal für Soziologie %V 4 %N 3 %P 295-305 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 1097 %A Marion Binder %D 1995 %T Sozio-strukturell differenzierte Inanspruchnahme außerhäusiger Betreuung von Kindern im Vorschulalter. Eine empirische Analyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Alte Bundesländer) für das Jahr 1993 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-08 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1096 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spiess %A Qing Yang %D 1996 %T Barefoot and in a German Kitchen: Federal parental leave and benefit policy and the return to work after childbirth in Germany %J Journal of Population Economics %V 9 %N 3 %P 247-266 %/ 1995: Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-07, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1095 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1995 %T Simulating German Income and Social Security Tax Payments Using the GSOEP %J Program Project Paper No. 19 %C Syracuse %I Cross-National Studies in Aging. Syracuse University %2 longitudinal %F %U http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php/39001 %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1094 %A Joachim Frick %A Irena Topinska %A Gert G. Wagner %A Klaus Müller %D 1996 %T Income Inequality and Poverty Dynamics in Poland and East-Germany before and under Transition %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Income Inequality and Poverty in Eastern and Western Europe %C Heidelberg %I Physica %/ 1995: DIW Wochenbericht, Jg. 62, Heft 23, S. 401-410 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1093 %A Elke Holst %A Gustav-A. Horn %D 1994 %T Aspects of an Optimal Family Labour Supply %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 40 %N 3-4 %P 369-387 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1092 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1995 %T Berufliche Weiterbildung und individuelle Erwerbsverläufe %J Wirtschaft im Wandel %N 6 %P 12-16 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1091 %A Kerstin Seiring %D 1995 %T Ostdeutsche Jugendliche fünf Jahre nach der Wiedervereinigung %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B 20 %P 43-55 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1090 %A Heinz-Dieter Hardes %A Gerd-Jan Krol %A Fritz Rahmeyer %A Alfons Schmid %D 1995 %T Volkswirtschaftslehre - problemorientiert %C Tübingen %I J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 1089 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1995 %T Arbeitsmigranten in der Bundesrepublik: Lebensbedingungen und soziale Lage %J Wie Migranten leben. Lebensbedingungen und soziale Lage der ausländischen Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik. Diskussionspapier Nr. FS III 95-401 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %/ 1995: DIW Wochenbericht, Jg. 62, Heft 23, S. 401-410 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1088 %A Elke Holst %D 1994 %T Strukturelle Perspektiven: Sozioökonomische Handlungsbedingungen und Beziehungen im Wandel. Auswirkungen der gestiegenen Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen %J Beiträge der 12. Tagung der Sektion Wirtschaftssoziologie. Berlin, 7./8. Oktober 1994 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1087 %A Michael Gerfin %D 1995 %T Welfare Comparison between Switzerland and West Germany %J Discussion Paper No. 95-2 %C Bern %I Universität Bern, Abteilung für Angewandte Mikroökonomie %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1086 %A Dietrich u.a. Tränhardt %D 1994 %T Landessozialbericht. Band 6: Ausländerinnen und Ausländer in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Die Lebenslage der Menschen aus den ehemaligen Anwerbeländern und die Handlungsmöglichkeiten der Politik %C Düsseldorf %I MAGS %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1085 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1995 %T Die Zuwanderer-Stichprobe des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1 %P 16-25 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1084 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1995 %T Zur Erwerbsorientierung von Frauen nach der deutschen Vereinigung - Umverteilung von bezahlter und unbezahlter Arbeit zwischen den Geschlechtern notwendig %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1 %P 52-71 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1083 %A Andreas Ziegler %A Gerhard Arminger %D 1995 %T Analyzing the Employment Status with Panel Data from the GSOEP. A Comparison of the MECOSA and the GEE1 Approach for Marginal Models %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1 %P 72-80 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1082 %A Friederike Behringer %D 1995 %T Weiterbildung in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1 %P 26-51 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1081 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %D 1995 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel (SOEP) im Jahre 1994 %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1 %P 5-15 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1080 %A Jan Ondrich %A C. Katharina Spiess %D 1995 %T Age Duration Profiles for Transitions between different Child Care Arrangements: Evidence from German Pre-Schoolers %C Syracuse University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1078 %A Richard Hauser %D 1995 %T Die Entwicklung der Einkommenslage von Familien über zwei Dekaden - einige empirische Grundlagen zur Würdigung der deutschen Familienpolitik %E Gerhard Kleinhenz %J Soziale Ausgestaltung der Marktwirtschaft. Die Vervollkommnung einer "Sozialen Marktwirtschaft" als Daueraufgabe der Ordnungs- und Sozialpolitik %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 133-150 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1077 %A o.V. %D 1995 %T Pendler und Migranten - Arbeitskräftewanderungen von Ost- nach Westdeutschland und Folgen für die Arbeitsmärkte %J Beschäftigungsobservatorium. Ostdeutschland %/ 1995: Employment Observatory. East Germany, No. 14. Commuters and Migrants - Labour Movements from East to West Germany and their Labour Market Implications. 1995: Observatoire de l'Emploi. Allemagne de l'Est, No 14. Migrants alternants et permanents - les migrations de main-d'oeuvre depuis l'Est vers l'Quest de l'Allemagne et leurs conséquences pour les marchés du travail %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1076 %A Ulrich Meditsch %D 1995 %T Besprechung: Rendtel, Ulrich und Wagner, Gert Lebenslagen im Wandel. Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %J Sozialismus %N 1 %P 39-40 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 1075 %A o.V. %D 1994 %T Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene im Spannungsfeld des gesellschaftlichen Umbaus - strukturelle und kulturelle Lebensbereiche %J Neunter Jugendbericht. BT-Drucksache 13/70 %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1074 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1995 %T Dokumentation des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP): Erhebungsdesign, Fallzahlen und erhebungsbedingte Ausfälle sowie die Schätzung von Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeiten bis Welle 11 (1984 bis 1994) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 110 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1073 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1995 %T Stabilität, Wandel und "Optionalität". Vom Nutzen der Panelmethode für dynamische Sozialstrukturanalyse %E Peter A. Berger %E Peter Sopp %J Sozialstruktur und Lebenslauf %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 107-130 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1072 %A Peter A. Berger %D 1995 %T Mobilität, Verlaufsvielfalt und Individualisierung %E Peter A. Berger %E Peter Sopp %J Sozialstruktur und Lebenslauf %C Opladen %I Leske + Budrich %P 65-83 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1071 %A Walter Müller %A Susanne Steinmann %A Renate Ell %D 1995 %T Education and Labour Market Entry in Germany %C Florence %I European University Institute %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 1070 %A Gesine Stephan %D 1995 %T Zur Dynamik des Arbeitsangebots von Frauen. Vollzeit-, Teilzeit- und Nichterwerbstätigkeit (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1069 %A Liliana Winkelmann %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1995 %T Unemployment: Where does it Hurt? %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1093 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 longitudinal %F labour, subjective indicators %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1068 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1994 %T Apprenticeship and After: Does it Really Matter? %J CEPR Discussion Paper No. 1034 %C London %I Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 longitudinal %F labour, education %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1067 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Timothy M. Smeeding %A Joachim Merz %D 1996 %T Relative Inequality and Poverty in Germany and the United States Using Alternative Equivalence Scales %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 42 %N 4 %P 381-400 %/ 1994: FFB Discussion Paper No. 12. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %U http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/7229/1/MPRA_paper_7229.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1066 %A Michael F. Förster %D 1994 %T Familienarmut und Sozialpolitik - Eine vergleichende Studie von 14 OECD Ländern %J Forschungsbericht Nr. 9411 %I Ludwig Boltzmann Institut %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G D %0 Report %M 1065 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T SOEP '94. Pretest des Fragenprogramms %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1064 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1996 %T How Income Inequality changed in Germany following Reunification: An empirical Analysis using Decomposable Inequality Measures %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 42 %N 1 %P 1-11 %/ 1994: Program Project Paper No. 20. Cross-National Studies in Aging, Syracuse University %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1063 %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1996 %T Financing On-The-Job Training - Shared Investment or Promotion Based System? Evidence from Germany %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 117 %N 4 %P 525-543 %/ 1995: Discussion Paper No. 25, Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH); 1996: Discussion Paper No. 135. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1062 %A Bernd Fritzsche %A Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz %D 1994 %T Grenzbelastungen der Einkommen durch das Steuer-Transfer-System. Eine empirische Analyse für Haushalte von Erwerbstätigen in den neuen und den alten Bundesländern %J RWI-Mitteilungen %V 45 %N 3 %P 235-260 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1061 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1995 %T SOEP '94, Methodenbericht zu Welle 11-West und Welle 5-Ost des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1060 %A James C. Witte %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1995 %T Declining Fertility in East Germany after Unification: A Demographic Response to Socioeconomic Change %J Population and Development Review %V 21 %N 2 %P 387-397 %/ 1994: Working Paper No. 94-21. Northwestern University, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1059 %A Peter Krause %D 1995 %T East German Incomes Continue to Rise - But Renewed Increase in Poverty %J Economic Bulletin %V 32 %N 3 %P 19-24 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1058 %A Zsolt Spéder %D 1995 %T Some Aspects of the Social Transition Processes in Hungary and East Germany - Income Inequality and Poverty %J Discussions paper No. 104 %C Berlin %I German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1057 %A Marlis Riebschläger %D 1995 %T A Review of Weighting Methods Employed by Panel Studies Included in the PACO Project %J Document No. 7 %C Walferdange %I CEPS/INSTEAD %2 other %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1056 %A Marlis Riebschläger %D 1996 %T Zur Bedeutung von Interviewereffekten im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel (SOEP) - Eine Analyse mit Hilfe kumulierter Logits %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 80 %P 390-410 %/ 1995: DIW-Diskussionspapier Nr. 105. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1055 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1995 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen in West- und Ostdeutschland. Zwischen Entmutigung und beruflichen Veränderungen? %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Getrennt vereint. Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 51-70 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1054 %A Klaus Müller %A Richard Hauser %A Joachim Frick %A Gert Wagner %D 1995 %T Zur Entwicklung der Einkommensverteilung und der Einkommenszufriedenheit in den neuen und alten Bundesländern 1990 bis 1993 %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Getrennt vereint. Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 73-108 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1053 %A Horst Berger %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %A Eckhard Priller %A Annett Schultz %D 1995 %T Ostdeutsche Haushalte und ihre Aktivitäten im Transformationsprozeß %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Getrennt vereint. Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 205-228 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1052 %A Walter Hanesch %D 1995 %T Armut im vereinten Deutschland - Konturen einer Armut im Umbruch %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Getrennt vereint. Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland seit der Wiedervereinigung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 109-132 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1051 %A Joachim Merz %D 1994 %T Microdata Adjustment by the Minimum Information Loss Principle %J Discussion Paper No. 10 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1050 %A Joachim Merz %D 1992 %T Time Use Dynamics in Paid Work and Household Activities of Married Women - A Panel Analysis with Household Information and Regional Labour Demand %J Discussion Paper No. 2 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1049 %A Joachim Merz %D 1993 %T ADJUST. Ein Programmpaket zur Hochrechnung von Mikrodaten nach dem Prinzip des minimalen Informationsverlustes. Programm-Handbuch %J FFB-Dokumentation Nr. 1 %C Lüneburg %I Universität Lüneburg, Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1048 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1995 %T Die gemeinsame Lebenszeit von Familiengenerationen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 24 %N 1 %P 22-41 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1047 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1995 %T Die Mobilität der Migranten. Die berufliche, ökonomische und soziale Stellung ausländischer Arbeitnehmer in der Bundesrepublik (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I edition sigma %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1046 %A Elke Holst %D 1994 %T Gesamtgesellschaftliche Aspekte der Arbeitszeitverkürzung und die Auswirkung "freiwilliger" (individueller) Arbeitszeitverkürzung auf die Gesellschaft %J Arbeit teilen - Sinnvoll arbeiten. Arbeitszeitverkürzung, Teilzeitarbeit und Flexibilisierung - realistische Beiträge zur Überwindung der Massenarbeitslosigkeit? %C Hannover %I Bündnis 90/DIE GRÜNEN %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1045 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1995 %T Neue Bundesländer: Wohnungsmieten 1994 und Stand der Modernisierungsmaßnahmen. Ergebnisse des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 62 %N 8 %P 181-187 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1044 %A Gerhard Arminger %D 1995 %T Specification and Estimation of Mean Structures: Regression Models %E Gerhard Arminger %E Clifford C. Clogg %E Michael E. Sobel %J Handbook of Statistical Modeling for the Social and Behavioral Sciences %C New York - London %I Plenum Press %P 77-183 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 1043 %A Mark M. Trede %D 1995 %T The Age-Profile of Earnings Mobility: Stastical Inference for Conditional Kernel Density Estimates %J Discussion Paper No. 1 %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Seminar für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1042 %A Thomas A. DiPrete %A Patricia A. McManus %D 1996 %T Institutions, Technical Change, and Diverging Life Chances: Earnings Mobility in the U.S. and Germany %J American Journal of Sociology %V 102 %N 1 %P 34-79 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1041 %A Alfred Hamerle %A Gerd Ronning %D 1995 %T Panel Analysis for Qualitative Variables %E Gerhard Arminger %E Clifford C. Clogg %E Michael E. Sobel %J Handbook of Statistical Modeling for the Social and Behavioral Sciences %C New York - London %I Plenum Press %P 401-451 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1040 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1994 %T Incomes in a Planned and a Market Economy: The Case of the German Democratic Republic and the 'Former' Federal Republic of Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 10 %N 3 %P 199-217 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1039 %A Sikandar Siddiqui %D 1994 %T Early Retirement in West Germany: A Hazard Rate Model in Discrete Time %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 18 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1038 %A Frank Kalter %D 1994 %T Sequentielle Wanderungsentscheidungen. Die Bedeutung und Erklärung von Wanderungserwägungen %E Rainer Münz %E Hermann Korte %E Gert Wagner %J Internationale Wanderungen. 28.Arbeitstagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 16.-18.2.1994 in Bochum %C Berlin %I Lehrstuhl Bevölkerungswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin %P 75-95 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1037 %A Horst Berger %D 1994 %T In den Einstellungen zur Erwerbsarbeit gibt es Unterschiede, aber auch Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen Ost und West %E Dietmar Dathe %J Wege aus der Krise der Arbeitsgesellschaft. Beiträge und Ergebnisse der 4.Tagung "Sozialunion in Deutschland" %C Berlin-Brandenburg %I Sozialwissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum (SFZ) %P 43-47 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1036 %A Richard Hauser %A Joachim Frick %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Inequality in Income: A Comparison of East and West Germans before Reunification and during Transition %J Journal of European Social Policy %V 4 %N 4 %P 277-295 %/ 1993: Program Project Paper No. 15 "Cross-National Studies in Aging", Syracuse: Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center; 1993: DIW Discussion Paper No. 86. Berlin: German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 1035 %A Thomas Klein %A Ingeborg Salaske %D 1994 %T Determinanten des Heimeintritts im Alter und Chancen seiner Vermeidung. Eine Längschnittuntersuchung für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie %V 27 %N 6 %P 442-455 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1034 %A Thomas Klein %A Ingeborg Salaske %D 1994 %T Die Bedeutung sozialer Beziehungen für den Heimeintritt im Alter. Theoretische Überlegungen und empirische Befunde %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 40 %N 10 %P 641-661 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1033 %A Thomas Klein %A Ingeborg Salaske %D 1994 %T Die Bedeutung des Gesundheitszustands für den Heimeintritt alter Menschen %J Das Gesundheitswesen %N 56 %P 235-240 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1032 %A Harald Künemund %D 1994 %T Politisches Interesse und politisches Verhalten %E Jürgen Wolf %E Martin Kohli %E Harald Künemund %J Alter und gewerkschaftliche Politik. Auf dem Weg zur Rentnergewerkschaft? %C Köln %I Bund %P 140-152 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1031 %A Harald Künemund %D 1994 %T Die Lebenslage älterer Gewerkschaftsmitglieder %E Jürgen Wolf %E Martin Kohli %E Harald Künemund %J Alter und gewerkschaftliche Politik. Auf dem Weg zur Rentnergewerkschaft? %C Köln %I Bund %P 125-139 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1030 %A Thomas Klein %A Johannes-Georg Schilling %D 1994 %T Die Akzeptanz des Wohlfahrtsstaats. Eine empirische Analyse %J Politische Vierteljahresschrift %V 35 %N 4 %P 607-630 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1029 %A Eckhard Priller %D 1994 %T Armut in den neuen Bundesländern? %J Lebenslagen im Umbruch. Zur sozialen Lage privater Haushalte in der ostdeutschen Transformation. Diskussionspapier Nr. P 93-101 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1028 %A Jürgen u.a. Göddecke-Stellmann %D 1993 %T Versorgungsstrategien privater Haushalte im unteren Einkommensbereich %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %/ 1994: Berger, Horst und Habich, Roland Lebenslagen im Umbruch. Zur sozialen Lage privater Haushalte in der ostdeutschen Transformation. Diskussionspapier Nr. P 93-101. Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung. S. 94-101 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1027 %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert Wagner %D 1994 %T Veränderung der Einkommenssituation der ostdeutschen Privathaushalte vom Juni 1990 bis Frühjahr 1992 %J Lebenslagen im Umbruch. Zur sozialen Lage privater Haushalte in der ostdeutschen Transformation. Diskussionspapier Nr. P 93-101 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1026 %A Annett Schultz %D 1994 %T Ostdeutsche Berufsanfänger in der Transformation %J Lebenslagen im Umbruch. Zur sozialen Lage privater Haushalte in der ostdeutschen Transformation. Diskussionspapier Nr. P 93-101 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1025 %A Martin Mühleisen %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1994 %T Monte Carlo integration: an application to labour market states and transitions %J Statistical Papers %V 35 %P 243-253 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1024 %A Erika Schulz %A Kerstin Seiring %D 1994 %T Analyse der beruflichen Eingliederung deutscher Zuwanderer - Ein Beispiel für die logistische Regressionsanalyse mit SPSS %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 102 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1023 %A Frank Kalter %D 1994 %T Pendeln statt Migration? Die Wahl und Stabilität von Wohnort-Arbeitsort-Kombinationen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 23 %N 6 %P 460-476 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1022 %A Eckhard Priller %D 1994 %T Vorzeitiger Ausstieg aus dem Erwerbsleben in den neuen Bundesländern - Gesellschaftliche Dimensionen und subjektive Auswirkungen %E Hans-Joachim von Kondratowitz %J Die gesellschaftliche Gestaltbarkeit von Altersverläufen. Beiträge zur Gerontologie und Altenarbeit Bd. 92 %C Berlin %I DZA %P 53-72 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1021 %A Joachim Frick %D 1995 %T Zur Messung der Wohnflächenversorgung privater Haushalte mit Hilfe von Äquivalenzskalen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-1 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1020 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1994 %T Is Part-time Work a Way to Create Jobs? Working time preferences in west and east Germany %J Economic Bulletin %V 31 %N 10 %P 21-28 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 1019 %A Viktor Steiner %A Florian Kraus %D 1994 %T Aufsteiger und Absteiger in der ostdeutschen Einkommensverteilung: 1989-1993 %J ZEW Newsletter %N 2 %P 21-25 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 1018 %A Viktor Steiner %D 1994 %T Persistenz hoher Arbeitslosigkeit. Erfahrungen in Westdeutschland seit den achtziger Jahren %J ZEW Newsletter %N 2 %P 4-9 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1017 %A Sybille Meyer %A Eva Schulze %D 1994 %T Die Auswirkungen der Wende auf Frauen und Familien in den neuen Bundesländern %E Sybille Meyer %E Eva Schulze %J Soziale Lage und soziale Beziehungen. Beiträge aus der Soziologie der Bevölkerung und angrenzender Disziplinen. Festschrift für Rainer Mackensen %C Wiesbaden %I Boldt %P 229-248 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1016 %A Rudolf Andorka %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1994 %T A Gazdasági és a politikai követelmények szerepe a rendszerváltozásban: Magyarország és Kelet-Németország 1990-1994 %J Szociológiai Szemle %N 4 %P 61-82 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G X %0 Book Section %M 1015 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1994 %T Berufliche und ökonomische Mobilität ausländischer Arbeitnehmer. Längsschnittanalysen mit dem Sozio-Ökonomischen Panel %E Heinz Werner %E Wolfgang Seifert %J Die Integration ausländischer Arbeitnehmer in den Arbeitsmarkt. BeitrAB 178 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 7-84 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1014 %A Stefan Sandbrink %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1994 %T Ost-West-Pendeln gehört zur Normalität des gesamtdeutschen Arbeitsmarktes %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 51-52 %P 861-866 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1013 %A Peter Krause %D 1994 %T Die Einkommen in Ostdeutschland steigen weiter - auch die Einkommensarmut nimmt wieder zu %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 51-52 %P 867-872 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1012 %A Friedrich Schmid %D 1994 %T Zur Messung der interdistributionellen Einkommensungleichheit. Theoretische Begründung und deskriptive Verfahren %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %N 78 %P 401-420 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1011 %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1994 %T Sozialhilfe-Simulation mit Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 18 %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 1010 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1995 %T Lebenserwartung, Lebensverläufe und Familien im Mehrgenerationenzusammenhang %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung. Sonderband %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1009 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1994 %T Berufsverläufe von Frauen. Erwerbstätigkeit, Unterbrechung und Wiedereintritt (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1008 %A Wolfgang Lauterbach %D 1994 %T Lebenserwartung, Lebensverläufe und Generationenfolgen in Familien oder: Wie lange kennen sich familiäre Generationen? %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 10 %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 1007 %A Heike Bruch %A Florian Schramm %D 1994 %T Wirtschaftsentwicklung und Personalführung %E Christian Scholz %E Hans Oberschulte %J Personalmanagement in Abhängigkeit von der Konjunktur %C München - Mering %I Rainer Kampp %P 131-153 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 1006 %A Friedrich K. Barabas %A Michael Erler %D 1994 %T Die Familie. Einführung in Soziologie und Recht %C Weinheim - München %I Juventa %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1005 %A Michael Erler %D 1994 %T Die Familie - eine gefährdete Art? oder: Der Wandel einer Lebensform %J Sozialmagazin %V 19 %N 7-8 %P 60-69 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1004 %A Mark Trede %D 1994 %T Statistical Inference in Mobility Measurement: Sex Differences in Earnings Mobility %C Köln %I Universität zu Köln, Seminar für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 1003 %A Michael Erler %D 1994 %T Die Familie - eine Institution im Wandel (II). Bericht über ein Forschungsprojekt am Fachbereich Sozialpädagogik %J Frankfurter Fachhochschul Zeitung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 1002 %A Pierre Hausman %D 1994 %T A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Social Protection %J Working Paper (no. missing) %C Walferdange %I CEPS/Instead %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 1001 %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 1994 %T Armut %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1994. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 598-603 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1000 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1994 %T Wohnsituation von Rentnerhaushalten in den neuen Bundesländern. Trotz geringer Qualität hohe Wohnumfeldverbundenheit %J Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %N 9-10 %P 41-49 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 999 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1994 %T Am Rande der Gesellschaft? Zur Entwicklung von Haushaltseinkommen und Armut unter Ausländern %J Informationsdienst zur Ausländerarbeit %N 3 %P 16-23 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 998 %A Hans-Dieter Heike %A Kai Beckmann %A Claudia Fleck %A Harald Ritz %D 1994 %T The Darmstadt Micro-Macro-Simulator - Consistency Check and Data Modelling of GSOEP %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 139-145 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 997 %A J. O. Arrow %D 1994 %T The Influence of Health on Unemployment in Germany: A Duration Model %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 133-138 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 996 %A Johannes Velling %D 1994 %T The Determinants of Family Reunification among German Guest-Workers %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 126-132 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 995 %A Matthias Staat %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1994 %T The Labour Supply of German Single Mothers: A Bivariate Probit Model %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 113-125 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 994 %A Janet Z. Giele %A Rainer Pischner %D 1994 %T The Emergence of Multiple Role Patterns Among Women: A Comparison of Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 97-112 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 993 %A Axel H. Boersch-Supan %A Peter Schmidt %D 1994 %T The Impact of the Public Pension System on Retirement Behavior in Unified Germany %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 90-96 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 992 %A Bernd Frick %D 1994 %T The Effect of Employment Protection Legislation on Dismissals in Germany %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 85-89 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 991 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1994 %T Tracing the Relationship between Job Insecurity, Individual Expectations and the Satisfaction of German Workers %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1/2 %P 81-84 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 990 %A Michael Lechner %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Labour Market Dynamics and Employee Expectations in East Germany Following Reunification %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 75-80 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 989 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Joachim Grammig %D 1994 %T A Microeconometric Analysis of Labour Supply for the FRG and the USA %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 51 %C Frankfurt/Main %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 987 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1994 %T Inequalities of Income, Health and Happiness: The Stratification Paradigm and Alternatives %E Bruce Bradbury %J Contemporary Issues in Income Distribution Research. SPRC Reports and Proceedings No. 115 %C Melbourne %I University of New South Wales %P 133-176 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 986 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 1994 %T Firing Costs, Employment Fluctuations and Average Employment: An Examination of Germany %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 985 %A Stephan Großmann %D 1991 %T Empirische Analysen zur Dauer der Arbeitslosigkeit mit Daten des sozioökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Regensburg %I Universität Regensburg, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Prüfungsamt %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 984 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %A Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn %D 1994 %T The Income Package of Low-Income German Households %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 36-41 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 983 %A o.V. %D 1994 %T Zuwanderung %J Zwischenbericht der Enquete-Kommission Demographischer Wandel - Herausforderungen unserer älter werdenden Gesellschaft an den einzelnen und die Politik -. BT-Drucksache 12/7876 %C Bonn %I Deutscher Bundestag %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 982 %A Francois Laisney %A Winfried Pohlmeier %A Matthias Staat %D 1992 %T Estimation of Labour Supply Functions using Panel Data: A Survey %E Laszlo Matyas %E Patrick Sevestre %J The Econometrics of Panel Data. Handbook of Theory and Applications %C Dordrecht/Boston/London %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %P 436-469 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 981 %A Volker Offermann %D 1994 %T Die Entwicklung der Einkommen und Vermögen in den neuen Bundesländern seit 1990. Von der Transformations- zur Verteilungskrise? %E Jürgen Zerche %J Vom sozialistischen Versorgungsstaat zum Sozialstaat Bundesrepublik %C Regensburg %I Transfer-Verl. %P 96-119 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 980 %A Gert Wagner %D 1994 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel (SOEP) - Eine Brücke zwischen der DDR und den Neuen Bundesländern %E Jürgen Zerche %J Vom sozialistischen Versorgungsstaat zum Sozialstaat Bundesrepublik %C Regensburg %I Transfer-Verl. %P 190-209 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 979 %A Felix Büchel %A Jürgen W. Falter %D 1994 %T Der Einfluß von Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit auf die Parteibindung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen %V 25 %N 2 %P 186-202 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 978 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1994 %T SOEP '95. Pretest des Fragenprogramms %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 977 %A Felix Büchel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1994 %T Die Migration von Ost- nach Westdeutschland - Absicht und Realisierung. Ein sequentielles Probitmodell mit Kontrolle unbeobachteter Heterogenität %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 27 %N 1 %P 43-52 %/ 1994: Diskussionspapier Nr. 87, Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 976 %A Felix Büchel %A Christof Helberger %D 1995 %T Der Trend zu höherwertiger Ausbildung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Chancen und Risiken %J Bildungsforschung und Bildungspraxis, Sondernummer 1995. Beiträge und Perspektiven der Bildungsökonomie %C Freiburg (Schweiz) %I Universitätsverlag Freiburg %P 33-54 %/ 1994: Diskussionspapier Nr. 9 der TU-Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 975 %A Joachim Wagner %D 1994 %T German wage curves, 1979-1990 %J Economics Letters %V 44 %N 3 %P 307-311 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 973 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 2008 %T Subjective Measures of Economic Well-Being and the Influence of Income Uncertainty %J SOEPpapers 149 %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %/ 1994: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 94. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW); 2008: IZA DP 3720. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). %2 longitudinal %F SP, income and poverty, subjective indicators %K Income uncertainty, subjective well-being, satisfaction, income evaluation %X This paper provides evidence that subjective measures of individual well being can be used to study the impact of income uncertainty from an ex ante point of view. Two different measures of subjective well being are under study: Satisfaction with household income and the income evaluation question as developed by Van Praag. It can be shown that satisfaction with income is more affected by ex ante than by ex post volatility of income. The ordinal version of the Van Praag approach might be biased if income uncertainty is essential. The paper was written in 1994. %U http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/92812/diw_sp0149.pdf , http://ftp.iza.org/dp3720.pdf %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 972 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1994 %T Koreferat zu Jörn-Steffen Pischke, Matthias Staat und Stefan Vögele. Pendeln von Ost nach West - eine Wanderungsbewegung sui generis? %E Heinz König %E Viktor Steiner %J Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 345-361 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 971 %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %A Matthias Staat %A Stefan Vögele %D 1994 %T Arbeitslosigkeit, Löhne oder Weiterbildung: Warum pendeln Ostdeutsche in den Westen? %E Heinz König %E Viktor Steiner %J Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft %P 311-343 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 970 %A Michael Lechner %D 1994 %T Koreferat zu Felix Büchel, Ulrich Rendtel und Johannes Schwarze. Einkommenseffekte von Arbeitslosigkeit und Kurzarbeit im ostdeutschen Transformationsprozeß %E Heinz König %E Viktor Steiner %J Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 305-309 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 969 %A Felix Büchel %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1994 %T Einkommenseffekte von Arbeitslosigkeit und Kurzarbeit im ostdeutschen Transformationsprozeß %E Heinz König %E Viktor Steiner %J Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft %P 281-304 %/ 1993: Diskussionspapier 168 der TU-Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 968 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Koreferat zu Viktor Steiner. Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit im Übergangsprozeß zu einer Marktwirtschaft - Ostdeutschland nach der Vereinigung %E Heinz König %E Viktor Steiner %J Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos %P 277-280 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 967 %A Viktor Steiner %D 1994 %T Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit während des Übergangs zur Marktwirtschaft - Ostdeutschland nach der Vereinigung %E Heinz König %E Viktor Steiner %J Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Unternehmensentwicklung in Ostdeutschland. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven des Transformationsprozesses %C Baden-Baden %I Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft %P 253-276 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 966 %A Greg J. Duncan %A Ann Arbor %A Wolfgang Voges %A Richard Hauser %D 1994 %T Armuts- und Sozialhilfedynamiken in Europa und Nordamerika %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 40 %N 5 %P 281-313 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 .Figure %M 965 %A o.V. %D 1994 %T imu-bildinfo %J Schaubild 94 05 96, Fach 7; Schaubild 94 06 20, Fach 11 %C Essen %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 964 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Douglas Holtz-Eakin %D 1994 %T Changes in the Distribution of Wage Earnings in the United States and Germany During the 1980s %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 27-35 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 963 %A Walter Krug %A Martin Nourney %A Jürgen Schmidt %D 1994 %T Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik. Gewinnung von Daten %C München - Wien %I R. Oldenbourg %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 962 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1994 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung und Erwerbsorientierung von Frauen in West- und Ostdeutschland 1990 bis 1993. - Zur Lösung der Beschäftigungsprobleme ist Umdenken in der Gesellschaft und Umbau der `Institutionen'erforderlich - %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 90 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 961 %A Joachim Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Income Inequality by Means of Different Income Concepts - The Case of the GDR and German Unification %J Discussion Paper No. 94-10 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 960 %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %D 1994 %T Die Vermögenseinkommen der privaten Haushalte 1993 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 24 %P 405-411 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 959 %A Arbeitsgruppe Sozialberichterstattung %D 1994 %T Teilzeitarbeit - eine Frauensache %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 64 %P 41-43 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 958 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %D 1993 %T Unemployment and Income Inequality in East Germany before and after Reunification %E Tadeusz Borkowski %E Peter C. Seel %E Barbara Wagner %J Social Policies in a Time of Transformation %C Krakow %I Goethe Institute %P 93-102 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 957 %A Jan Hatzius %D 1994 %T The Unemployment and Earnings Effects of German Immigration %C Oxford %I Merton College and Institute of Economics and Statistics %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 956 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1994 %T Licht am Ende des Tunnels? Subjektive Beschäftigungsperspektiven in der Transformation %J Werkstattreihe Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre Nr.2 %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 955 %A Herbert Lahmann %A Joachim Frick %D 1994 %T Örtlicher Vergleich der Wohnungsmieten in Städten und Gemeinden im gesamten Bundesgebiet. Gutachten im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 954 %A Walter Hanesch %D 1994 %T Armut in Deutschland. Die Armut im vereinten Deutschland ist eine Armut im Umbruch - Die Ergebnisse des im Auftrag des Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbundes und des Paritätischen Wohlfahrtsverbandes erstellten Armutsberichtes %J Blätter der Wohlfahrtspflege %V 141 %N 1+2 %P 5-12 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 953 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %A Audrey Hoffmann %D 1994 %T Befindlichkeiten in der Transformation - Besorgnissymptome in ostdeutschen Partnerhaushalten %J BISS public %V 4 %N 14 %P 99-108 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 952 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1994 %T Wohnungsmieten in Ost- und Westdeutschland 1993 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 21 %P 350-355 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 951 %A Holly Nollen %D 1994 %T Nationality and Education as Indicators of Success in the German Job Market %J University of Iowa - Discussion Paper %C University of Iowa %I Department of Global Studies %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 950 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1996 %T Training, Earnings and Mobility in Germany %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 42 %N 4 %P 275-297 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 949 %A Beatrix Brecht %D 1994 %T Remigration der Gastarbeiter - Statistische Modellierung von Rückkehrprozessen (Dissertation) %C Konstanz %I Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 947 %A Mirjam Jaquemoth %D 1994 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel in der forschungspraktischen Anwendung auf haushaltsökonomische Fragestellungen %J Hauswirtschaft und Wissenschaft %V 42 %N 1 %P 9-16 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 946 %A Florian Schramm %D 1994 %T Arbeitslosigkeit in Ostdeutschland: Wie betroffen sind die Nichtbetroffenen? %E Hildegard Maria Nickel, u.a. %J Erwerbsarbeit und Beschäftigung im Umbruch %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 55-74 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 945 %A Bert Rürup %A Werner Sesselmeier %D 1994 %T Zu den wichtigsten Auswirkungen von Einwanderung auf Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialversicherungen %J forum demographie und politik (Schriftenreihe) %N 5 %P 64-89 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 944 %A Horst Berger %A Annett Schultz %D 1994 %T Veränderung der Erwerbssituation in ostdeutschen Privathaushalten und Befindlichkeit der Menschen %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B 16 %P 3-15 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 943 %A Katharina Spieß %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T In-Patient Long Term Care in Germany - Selected Problems of Insurance and Services %J Discussion Paper No. 94-07 %C Bochum %I Ruhr Universität, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 942 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Sind Fremde Freunde? Einige ökonomische Einsichten %J Einsichten. Forschung an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München %N 2 %P 26-28 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 941 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Job Separations in an Efficient Turnover Model %E H. Bunzel %E et al. %J Panel Data and Labour Market Dynamics %C Amsterdam et al. %I North-Holland %P 107-122 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 940 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Labour Responses to Taxes and Benefits in Germany %E A. B. Atkinson %E G. V. Mogensen %J Welfare and Work Incentives. A North European Perspective %C Oxford %I Clarendon %P 192-240 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 938 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Ökonomische Konsequenzen der Migration für den heimischen Arbeitsmarkt %J Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik %V 129 %N 3 %P 283-301 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 937 %A Michael Gerfin %D 1993 %T Parametric and Semiparametric Estimation of the Binary Response Model of Labor Market Participation %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 93-15 %C Bern %I Universität Bern, Abteilung für Angewandte Mikroökonomie %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 936 %A Karin Rinne %D 1994 %T Zum Zusammenhang zwischen Erwerbstätigkeit und Verfügbarkeit eines Autos bei Müttern %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 94-05 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 935 %A Lucie Merkle %D 1993 %T Child Care Demand and Mothers' Labor Supply %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF) Working Paper No. 87 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 934 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Poisson-Logistic Regression %J Discussion Paper No. 93-18 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 933 %A John P. DeNew %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1994 %T Blue Collar Labor Vulnerability: Wage Impacts of Migration %E Gunter Steinmann %E Ralf E. Ulrichs %J The Economic Consequences of Immigration to Germany %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 81-99 %/ 1993: Discussion Paper No. 93-22 der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 932 %A Anja Koch %D 1993 %T An Economic Analysis of Marital Dissolution in West-Germany %J Discussion Paper No. 93-10 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %/ 1993: Manuskript %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 931 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1994 %T Teilzeitbeschäftigung im sozialen Wandel. Längsschnittanalysen und handlungstheoretische Fundierung (Dissertation) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 930 %A Felix Büchel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Sozio-ökonomische und individuelle Determinanten des Schulbesuchs in Westdeutschland unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Kindern ausländischer Haushaltsvorstände %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 94-13 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 929 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1994 %T Ist Teilzeitarbeit der richtige Weg? Arbeitszeitpräferenzen in West- und Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 35 %P 618-626 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 928 %A Erika Schulz %A Kerstin Seiring %D 1994 %T Integration deutscher Zuwanderer in den westdeutschen Arbeitsmarkt %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 35 %P 609-617 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 926 %A John P. DeNew %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1994 %T The Industrial Structure of German Earnings 1980-1990 %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 78 %N 1 %P 141-159 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 925 %A Thomas Elkeles %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1993 %T Arbeitslose und ihre Gesundheit: Langzeitanalysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Sozial- und Präventivmedizin %N 38 %P 148-155 %/ 1993: In: Meulemann, Heiner und Elting-Camus, Agnes 26. Deutscher Soziologentag. Lebensverhältnisse und soziale Konflikte im neuen Europa (Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen). Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, S. 237-240 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 924 %A Thomas Elkeles %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1993 %T Migration und Gesundheit. Arbeitslosigkeits- und Gesundheitsrisiken ausländischer Arbeitsmigranten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 42 %N 10 %P 235-241 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 923 %A Anette Reil-Held %D 1993 %T Ökonomische Aspekte bei der Wahl der Lebensform alter Menschen: Empirische Ergebnisse in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 922 %A Andreas Diekmann %D 1994 %T Hat das steigende Entscheidungsrisiko das berufliche Engagement von Frauen gefördert? %J Soziale Welt %V 45 %N 1 %P 83-97 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 921 %A Thomas Klein %D 1994 %T Der Heimeintritt im Alter. Neue Befunde für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 43 %N 2 %P 44-50 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 920 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1994 %T Count Data Models. Econometric Theory and an Application to Labor Mobility (Lecture Notes in Econometrics and Mathematical Systems 410; Dissertation) %C Berlin-Heidelberg %I Springer %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 919 %A Elke Holst %D 1993 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung in Haushalten in Ostdeutschland 1990 bis 1992 %J Sozialreport IV/93 %C Berlin-Brandenburg %I Sozialwissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum, Hans Böckler Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 918 %A Elke Holst %A Ellen Kirner %D 1993 %T Ursachen der Ausgrenzung von Frauen nach der "Wende" und Chancen ihrer Wiedereingliederung %J Sozialreport IV/93 %C Berlin-Brandenburg %I Sozialwissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum, Hans Böckler Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 917 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1994 %T Speaking Fluency, Writing Fluency and Earnings of Migrants %J Journal of Population Economics %N 7 %P 133-156 %/ 1993: Manuskript %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 916 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1994 %T The Country of Origin, Family Structure and Return Migration of Germany's Guest-Workers %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1/2 %P 119-125 %/ 1994: SELAPO Reprint 13/94. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München; 1993: Discussion Papers Nr. 93-21, Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge, Universität München; 1993: Manuskript %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 915 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1994 %T Relative Wage Effects of German Unions %J Discussion Paper No. 94-01 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 914 %A John P. DeNew %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1994 %T Native Wage Impacts of Foreign Labour: A Random Effects Panel Analysis %J Journal of Population Economics %V 7 %P 177-192 %/ 1993: Discussion Paper No. 851. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, methods %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 913 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1995 %T Die Enge der Beziehung zwischen erwachsenen Kindern und ihren Eltern - und umgekehrt %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 24 %N 2 %P 75-94 %/ 1994: Forschungsgruppe Altern und Lebenslauf (FALL), Forschungsbericht 45. Freie Universität Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 912 %A Viktor Steiner %A Johannes Velling %D 1993 %T Determinanten der erwarteten Aufenthaltsdauer von Gastarbeitern der ersten und zweiten Generation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Heinz Galler %E Gerhard Heilig %E Gunter Steinmann %J Acta Demographica 1993 %C Heidelberg %I Physica-Verlag %P 93-107 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 911 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1993 %T Ökonomische und soziale Mobilität von Ausländern in der Bundesrepublik %E Heinz Galler %E Gerhard Heilig %E Gunter Steinmann %J Acta Demographica 1993 %C Heidelberg %I Physica-Verlag %P 79-92 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 910 %A Walter Müller %A Dietmar Haun %D 1994 %T Bildungsungleichheit im sozialen Wandel %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 46 %N 1 %P 1-42 %/ 1994: Arbeitspapier AB I/ Nr. 7, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES) %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 909 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen und Alterssicherung %E Karl Schwarz %J Frauenerwerbstätigkeit (Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Heft 77) %C Wiesbaden %I Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) %P 133-149 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 908 %A Gernot unter Mitarbeit von Rohwer Weißhuhn, Götz %D 1993 %T Indikatoren zur Analyse des Arbeitsmarkterfolges von Absolventen der beruflichen Bildung (Duales System) in Westdeutschland. Ergebnisbericht für das zweite Jahr des PETRA-Projektes der Kommission für europäische Gemeinschaften im Auftrag des BIBB %C Berlin %I TU-Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 906 %A Axel H. Börsch-Supan %D 1994 %T Simulationsmethoden für die Analyse qualitativer Daten %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 78 %N 1 %P 20-39 %2 methodological %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 905 %A Rainer Pischner %D 1994 %T Quer- und Längsschnittgewichtung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels %E Siegfried Gabler %E Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik %E Dagmar Krebs %J Gewichtung in der Umfragepraxis %C Opladen %I Westdt. Verlag %P 166-187 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 904 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %A Roland Habich %D 1994 %T Long and Short Term Poverty: Is Germany a Two-Thirds Society? %J Social Indicators Research %N 1 %P 1-25 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 903 %A Peter Sopp %D 1994 %T Das Ende der Zwei-Drittel-Gesellschaft? Zur Einkommensmobilität in Westdeutschland %E Michael Zwick %J Einmal arm, immer arm? Neue Befunde zur Armut in Deutschland %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 47-74 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 902 %A Michael Schlese %A Florian Schramm %D 1994 %T Arbeitsmarkt und Wohlfahrt in Ostdeutschland. Wie erleben Beschäftigte den Niedergang und den Umbau der ostdeutschen Wirtschaft? %J Arbeit %V 3 %N 1 %P 67-84 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 901 %A Julia Lane %D 1993 %T Summary of Young People´s Pathways into Work %C Washington %I The American University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 900 %A Katherine G. Abraham %A Susan N. Houseman %D 1993 %T Earnings Inequality in Germany %J Working Paper No. 4541 %C Boston %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %/ 1994: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. Paper 94-24 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Thesis %M 899 %A Lynn Duggan %D 1993 %T Production and Reproduction: Family Policy and Gender Inequalities in Eastern and West-Germany (Dissertation) %C University of Massachusetts %I Economics Department %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 898 %A Lynn Duggan %D 1994 %T A Gender Theory of Family Policy: On the Relevance of Equal Fall-back Positions %C Johns Hopkins University %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 897 %A Lynn Duggan %D 1993 %T Babes in Deutschland: Family Policy and Womens Fall-back Position in Germany %C Johns Hopkins University %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 896 %A Thomas DiPrete %A Patricia A. McManus %D 1993 %T Job Change, Occupational Mobility and Earnings Mobility for Manual Workers in the US and Western Germany %C Durham %I Duke University %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 895 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel after Ten Years %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 7-9 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 894 %A Gordon G. Bechtel %D 1994 %T Monitoring National Perceptions: The Case of German Unification %J Journal of the American Statistical Association %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 893 %A Roland Berntsen %D 1992 %T SDC - The GSOEP Data Cleaner: A Programm Package for Generating New Income Data from the Original Data in the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Program Project Paper No. 2 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 892 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %A Barbara Boyle Torrey %A Lee Rainwater %D 1993 %T Going to Extremes: An International Perspective on the Economic Status of the United States Aged %J Program Project Paper No. 13 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %/ 1993: The Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 87. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/87.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 891 %A Walter Hanesch %A Rudolf Martens %A Ulrich Schneider %A Martin Wißkirchen %D 1993 %T Armuts- und Lebenslageberichterstattung auf der Grundlage des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Walter Hanesch %J Lebenslageforschung und Sozialberichterstattung in den neuen Bundesländern. Graue Reihe der Hans-Böckler Stiftung - Neue Folge 60 %C Düsseldorf %I Hans Böckler Stiftung %P 75-106 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 890 %A Elke Holst %D 1993 %T Ausgewählte Befunde zur Lebenslage in den neuen Bundesländern auf der Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Walter Hanesch %J Lebenslagenforschung und Sozialberichterstattung in den neuen Bundesländern. Graue Reihe der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung - Neue Folge 60 %C Düsseldorf %I Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %P 53-73 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 889 %A Laszlo A. Vaskovics %A Manfred Garhammer %A Norbert F. Schneider %A Otmar Kabat vel Job %D 1994 %T Familien- und Haushaltsstrukturen in der ehemaligen DDR und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland von 1980 bis 1989 - ein Vergleich %J Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Sonderheft 24 %C Wiesbaden %I Bundesinsitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 888 %A Manfred Garhammer %D 1994 %T Balanceakt Zeit. Auswirkungen flexibler Arbeitszeiten auf Alltag, Freizeit und Familie %C Berlin %I Edition Sigma %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 887 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Felix Büchel %D 1994 %T Tests for non-ignorable panel attrition and their application on wage estimates from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 89 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 886 %A Martin Mühleisen %D 1994 %T Human Capital Decay and Persistence. A Simulation Approach to German Unemployment %C Frankfurt/M. - Boulder Colorado %I Campus - Westview %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 885 %A Christoph F. Buechtemann %A Juergen Schupp %A Soloff Dana %D 1993 %T De l'école au travail. Une comparaison entre l'Allemagne et les États-Unis %J Formation Emploi %V 44 %N 4 %P 37-51 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G F %0 Book Section %M 884 %A Beatrix Brecht %A Paul Michels %D 1994 %T Remigration von Gastarbeitern. Eine Analyse mit nichtparametrischen Schätzverfahren %E Heinz Galler %E Gerhard Heilig %E Gunter Steinmann %J Acta Demographica 1993 %C Heidelberg %I Physica %P 243-256 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 883 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %A Dana J. Soloff %D 1993 %T Übergänge von der Schule in den Beruf - Deutschland und USA im Vergleich - %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 26 %N 4 %P 507-520 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 882 %A Mary C. Daly %A Barbara A. Butrica %D 1994 %T The Syracuse University Panel Study of Income Dynamics and German Socio-Economic Panel Equivalent Data File %J Program Project Paper No. 16 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %2 Technical documentation %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 881 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Douglas Holtz-Eakin %A Stephen Rhody %D 1993 %T Labor Earnings Mobility and Inequality in the United States and Germany during the 1980s %J Program Project Paper No. 12 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 880 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Mary C. Daly %D 1993 %T The Importance of Labor Earnings for Working Age Males with Disabilities: A Dynamic Cross-National View %J Program Project Paper No. 11 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book %M 879 %A William Greene %D 2007 %T Functional Form and Heterogeneity in Models for Count Data %C Hanover, MA %I Now Publishers %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 878 %A Richard Hauser %A Irene Becker %D 1993 %T The Development of the Income Distribution in the Federal Republic of Germany during the Seventies and Eighties %J Program Project Paper No. 14 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %/ 1994: Arbeitspapier Nr. 1 der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/M., FB Wirtschaftswissenschaften; 1994: Diskussionspapier Nr. 26 der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/M. und Akademie der Arbeit %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 877 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Felix Büchel %D 1994 %T Wanderungen von Ost- nach Westdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 61 %N 9 %P 128-132 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 876 %A Knut Gerlach %A Joachim Wagner %D 1994 %T Entries, Exits, and the Dynamics of Employment: Lower Saxony, 1978-1990 %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 240-256 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 875 %A Bernd Frick %A Joachim Frick %D 1994 %T Labor Market Policy and the Convergence of Interests: The "Benefits" of the German Handicapped Act for Employers and Employees %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 217-239 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 874 %A Fredericus A. van Santen %A Rolf Ziegler %D 1994 %T Changes in Income After Unemployment %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 187-216 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 873 %A Erika Schulz %A Ellen Kirner %D 1994 %T The Importance of Discontinuous Female Employment for the Labour Market in West Germany %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 165-186 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 872 %A Christof Helberger %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1994 %T Labour Market Entry of Young People Analysed by a Double Threshold Model %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 142-164 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 871 %A Christoph Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %A Dana Soloff %D 1994 %T From School to Work: Patterns in Germany and the United States %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 112-141 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 870 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1994 %T Welfare Effects of Labour Mobility in Eastern Germany - A Comparison between Benefits from Switching into Self-Employment and Gains from Job Turnover %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 91-111 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 868 %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1994 %T Where Have All the Workers Gone? Employment Termination in East Germany after Unification %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 40-66 %/ 1992: Discussion Paper No. 92-12, Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 867 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1993 %T Reservation Wages, Wage Offer Distribution and Accepted Wages %E H. Bunzel %E et al. %J Panel Data and Labour Market Dynamics %C Amsterdam et al. %I North-Holland %P 149-170 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 866 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Friedrich Buttler %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany: Scope, Data, and Overview %E Johannes Schwarze %E Friedrich Buttler %E Gert G. Wagner %J Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 8-16 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 865 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Friedrich Buttler %A Gert G. (eds.) Wagner %D 1994 %T Labour Market Dynamics in Present Day Germany %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 864 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Paneldatei, Codebuch ab Welle 10 %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 863 %A Rainer Pischner %A Götz Rohwer %D 1994 %T RZOO. Ein Retrievalprogramm für das Sozio-ökonomische Panel. Version 94.1 Wellen A-I %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 862 %A H.-W. Müller %D 1993 %T Besprechung von: Rendtel, U. und Wagner, G. Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984, Band 4 der Reihe" Lebenslagen im Wandel", Campus Verlag, Frankfurt/New York 1991 %J Deutsche Rentenversicherung %N 8-9 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 861 %A Walter Hanesch %D 1994 %T Fast jeder zehnte Deutsche lebt in Einkommensarmut %J Frankfurter Rundschau vom 24.Januar 94 %P 10 %F %G D %0 Book %M 860 %A Gesundheit Behörde für Arbeit %A Soziales (Hrsg.) %D 1993 %T Armut in Hamburg. Beiträge zur Sozialberichterstattung %C Hamburg %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 859 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1993 %T Besprechung von: Spahn, Bernd u.a.: Mikrosimulation in der Steuerpolitik. Physica-Verlag. Heidelberg 1992 %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 42 %N 11 %P 282-283 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 858 %A Hartmut Esser %D 1993 %T Soziologie. Allgemeine Grundlagen %C Frankfurt - New York %I Campus %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 857 %A Lutz Hoffmann %D 1993 %T Warten auf Aufschwung: Eine ostdeutsche Bilanz %C Regensburg %I Transfer %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 856 %A Parsis Dastani %A Thorsten Geib %A Francois Laisney %A Michael Lechner %D 1993 %T Female Labour Supply in West Germany: a Descriptive Analysis Based on Monthly Panel Data %C Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 855 %A Edward J. Bird %D 1994 %T How East Germans Fared Through Reunification: Accounting for Inflation and Economic Descontrol %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 53-59 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 854 %A o.V. %D 1993 %T Einzigartige Datensammlung %J BMFT Journal %N 4-5 %P 16 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 853 %A Robert I. Lerman %A Julia I. Lane %D 1994 %T Training Differences and Earnings Inequality: A Comparative Study of German and United States Youth %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 19-26 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 852 %A Dietmar Dathe %D 1993 %T Entwicklung der Einkommensverteilung bis, während und nach der Währungsunion in Ostdeutschland %J Graue Reihe der KSPW Nr. 605 %C Halle %I KSPW %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 851 %A Klaus-Peter Schwitzer %D 1993 %T Zukunftszuversicht älterer Menschen %E Klaus-Peter Schwitzer %E Gunnar Winkler %J Altenreport 1992. Zur sozialen Lage und Lebensweise älterer Menschen in den neuen Bundesländern %C Berlin %I Morgenbuch %P 168-173 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 850 %A Klaus-Peter Schwitzer %D 1993 %T Wohnausstattung, Wohnzufriedenheit und Umzugsbereitschaft %E Klaus-Peter Schwitzer %E Gunnar Winkler %J Altenreport 1992. Zur sozialen Lage und Lebensweise älterer Menschen in den neuen Bundesländern %C Berlin %I Morgenbuch %P 105-112 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 849 %A Joachim Frick %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Persistence of Income Positions under Transition in East Germany %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 72 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 848 %A Irene Becker %A Richard Hauser %D 1995 %T Die Entwicklung der Einkommensverteilung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den siebziger und achtziger Jahren %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 41 %N 4 %P 308-344 %/ 1994: Arbeitspapier Nr. 3 der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/M %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 847 %A Stefan Weick %D 1993 %T Familie und Arbeit immer noch wichtiger als Freizeit. Wertorientierungen, Arbeitszeitwünsche und Freizeitaktivitäten %J Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren (ISI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 846 %A Nick Buck %D 1993 %T Comparative Income Distribution in Two Welfare Regimes: The impacts of household and labour market change in Britain and Germany %J Paper presented at the Final Conference of the ESF Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies, CEPS/INSTEAD, Walferdange, Luxembourg, 1-2 June %C Essex %I ESRC %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 845 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1992 %T Wohnungsversorgung in der ehemaligen DDR - Verteilungskriterien und Zugangswege %J Discussion Paper No. 92-105 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 844 %A Richard Hauser %D 1994 %T Armut in Sozialstaat als Problem einer Theorie der integrierten Sozial- und Verteilungspolitik %E Richard Hauser %E Uwe Hochmuth %E Johannes Schwarze %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 1: Ausgewählte Probleme und Lösungsansätze %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 291-335 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 843 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1994 %T Mehrfachbeschäftigung - eine theoretische und empirische Analyse für abhängig beschäftigte Männer %E Richard Hauser %E Uwe Hochmuth %E Johannes Schwarze %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 1: Ausgewählte Probleme und Lösungsansätze %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 240-260 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 842 %A Christof Helberger %A Michael Stobernack %A Hubert Vorholt %D 1994 %T Arbeitsmarkt, Einkommensverteilung und soziale Sicherung im demographischen Wandel %E Richard Hauser %E Uwe Hochmuth %E Johannes Schwarze %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 1: Ausgewählte Probleme und Lösungsansätze %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 197-213 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 841 %A Helmut Kaiser %A Ulrich van Essen %A Paul Bernd Spahn %D 1994 %T Allokationswirkungen der deutschen Einkommenssteuer %E Richard Hauser %E Uwe Hochmuth %E Johannes Schwarze %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 1: Ausgewählte Probleme und Lösungsansätze %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 152-175 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 840 %A Ralph Brennecke %A Josef Düllings %D 1994 %T Die Familie in der Gesundheitssicherung - Ergebnisse einer Mikrosimulationsstudie zum Familienlastenausgleich in den Jahren 1990 und 2000 %E Richard Hauser %E Uwe Hochmuth %E Johannes Schwarze %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 1: Ausgewählte Probleme und Lösungsansätze %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 136-151 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 839 %A Richard Hauser %D 1994 %T Die Arbeiten des Sonderforschungsbereichs 3 - ein Überblick %E Richard Hauser %E Uwe Hochmuth %E Johannes Schwarze %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 1: Ausgewählte Probleme und Lösungsansätze %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 1-36 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 838 %A Heinz P. Galler %A Notburga Ott %D 1994 %T Das dynamische Mikrosimulationsmodell des Sonderforschungsbereichs 3 %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 399-427 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 837 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1994 %T Mikrosimulationsmodelle in der Forschungsstrategie des Sonderforschungsbereichs 3 %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 369-379 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 836 %A Notburga Ott %A Ulrich Pötter %D 1994 %T Nichteheliche Lebensgemeinschaften - methodische Probleme bei der Verlaufsanalyse im Haushaltskontext %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 341-368 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 835 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1994 %T Spezifikation und Schätzung von zeitabhängigen Übergangsratenmodellen - methodische Aspekte und ihre Anwendung in der Arbeitsmarktforschung %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 325-340 %/ 1992: Diskussionspapier. Frankfurt/M.: J. W. Goethe-Universität, Sfb 3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 834 %A Gerriet P. Müller %D 1994 %T Analysemethoden und Methoden der Wohlstandsmessung %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 227-250 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 833 %A Joachim Merz %A Klaus Wolff %D 1994 %T Die Nebenerwerbstätigkeitsumfrage des Sonderforschungsbereichs 3 zur Analyse markt- und nichtmarktmäßiger Aktivitäten privater Haushalte %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 201-226 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 832 %A Gert Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1994 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel (SOEP) - Methoden der Datenproduktion und -aufbereitung im Längsschnitt %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 70-112 %/ 1991: DIW- Diskussionspapier Nr. 31, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 831 %A Richard Hauser %A Notburga Ott %A Gert Wagner %D 1994 %T Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation - Grundlagen mikroanalytischer Analysen der Gesellschaftspolitik %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik - Band 2: Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 1-12 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 830 %A Joseph F. Quinn %D 1993 %T Executive Seminar. Poverty and Income Security Among Older Persons. Overview of Proceedings %J Paper No. 1 %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, National Academy on Aging %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 829 %A Gert Wagner %D 1993 %T Stichprobenziehung und Weiterverfolgung in Panelstudien am Beispiel des Sozioökonomischen Panels - Probleme und Lösungsvorschläge %J Interdisziplinäre Langzeit-Studie des Erwachsenenalters über die Bedingungen zufriedenen und gesunden Alterns (ILSE), Workshop Sampling am 18.Juli 1991 %C Bonn %I Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität %P 45-52 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 828 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %A Roland Habich %D 1994 %T The Importance of Government Policy on Income Levels and Inequality in United Germany: 1990 to 1992 %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 42-47 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 827 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A John G. Poupore %D 1997 %T A Cross-National Comparison of Permanent Inequality in the United States and Germany %J The Review of Economics and Statistics %V 79 %N 1 %P 10-17 %/ 1993: Program Project Paper No. 10 "Cross-National Studies in Aging"; 1993: Policy Studies Paper No. 8. Syracuse, Syracuse University, Center for Policy Research %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 826 %A Thomas Klein %D 1989 %T Divergierende Familiengrößen und "Neue Kinderlosigkeit" %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 1 %N 3 %P 5-29 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 825 %A Thomas Klein %D 1990 %T Ehe und Familie: Ein empirischer Beitrag zum Einfluß des Familienstands auf den Kinderwunsch %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 2 %N 2 %P 114-127 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 824 %A Thomas Klein %D 1990 %T Postmaterialismus und generatives Verhalten %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 19 %N 1 %P 57-64 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 823 %A Thomas Klein %D 1991 %T Schulische Sozialisation und politische Werte. Eine empirische Analyse zum Generationsmodell des Wertewandels %J Zeitschrift für Sozialisationsforschung und Erziehungssoziologie %P 18-29 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 822 %A Thomas Klein %D 1992 %T Zum Einfluß einer verlängerten Ausbildungsphase auf den Prozeß der Familienbildung %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 4 %N 1 %P 5-21 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 821 %A Thomas Klein %D 1992 %T Die Stabilität der zweiten Ehe. Besondere Risikopotentiale, Selektionseffekte und systematische Unterschiede %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 4 %N 3 %P 221-237 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 820 %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Der Einfluß des berufsstrukturellen Wandels auf die Verlängerung der Lebenserwartung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - eine kohortenbezogene Analyse %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 55 %P 357-363 %2 Retro-longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 819 %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Familienstand und Lebenserwartung. Eine Kohortenanalyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Familienforschung %V 5 %N 2 %P 99-114 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 818 %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Soziale Position und Lebenserwartung. Eine kohortenbezogene Analyse mit den Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Zeitschrift für Gerontologie %V 26 %N 5 %P 313-320 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 817 %A Karl Ulrich Mayer %D 1993 %T The German experience in longitudinal population studies %E John Bynner %J The Use of Longitudinal Cohort Studies in the Policy Process. An Anglo-German perspective %C London %I Anglo-German Foundation %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 816 %A Francois Laisney %A Michael Lechner %D 1993 %T Combining Panel Data and Macro Information: An Application to the Estimation of a Participation Model %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 93-23 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 815 %A Michael Lechner %D 1993 %T The Dynamics of Self-Employment in East Germany - An Empirical Analysis Using Panel Data and Allowing for State Dependence and Endogenous Attrition %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 93-24 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 814 %A Thomas Nagel %D 1993 %T Umweltgerechte Gestaltung des deutschen Steuersystems. Theoretische und empirische Analyse der Aufkommens- und Verteilungseffekte (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 813 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Mary C. Daly %D 1993 %T A Comparison of German and American People with Disabilities. Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 62 %N 1/2 %P 17-26 %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 812 %A Richard E. Lucas %D 2007 %T Personality and Subjective Well-Being %E Michael Eid %E Randy J. Larsen %J The Science of Subjective Well-Being %C New York %I Guilford Press %P 171-194 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Report %M 811 %A Michael Lechner %D 1992 %T Some Specification Tests for Static Limited Dependent Variable Models Estimated on Panel Data %J Discussion Paper No. 474-92 %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 810 %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert Wagner %D 1993 %T Einkommensverteilung und Einkommenszufriedenheit in ostdeutschen Privathaushalten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 6 %P 55-60 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 809 %A Peter Krause %D 1993 %T Einkommensarmut im vereinigten Deutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 93-09 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 808 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Earnings Dynamics in the East German Transition Process %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 93-08 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 807 %A Rolf Tschernig %D 1993 %T Tackling and Understanding the Small Sample Bias in ARFIMA Models %J Discussion Paper No. 93-24 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 806 %A Martin Mühleisen %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1994 %T New Patterns of Labor Mobility - A panel analysis of job changes and unemployment %J European Economic Review %V 38 %P 793-801 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 805 %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1993 %T Vocational Training and the Transition to the Labor Market: the German Case %J Discussion Paper No. 93-26 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 804 %A Richard Hauser %A Werner Hübinger %D 1993 %T Arme unter uns. Teil 1: Ergebnisse und Konsequenzen der Caritas-Armutsuntersuchung (Deutscher Caritasverband e.V. (Hrsg.), 2. Auflage) %C Freiburg i.B. %I Lambertus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 803 %A Ulrich Pötter %D 1993 %T Semiparametrische Modelle zur Analyse sozialwissenschaftlicher Verlaufsdaten - Modellkonstruktionen, Schätzverfahren und Eigenschaften (Dissertation) %C Wetzlar %I JA-Initiative an der Werner-von-Siemens-Schule %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 802 %A Kerstin Seiring %D 1993 %T Jugendliche im Transformationsprozeß. Vorbedingungen, Probleme und Chancen zur Integration ostdeutscher Jugendlicher im vereinten Deutschland (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 801 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T SOEP '92, Methodenbericht zu Welle 9 - West und Welle 3 - Ost des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 800 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T SOEP '93, Methodenbericht zu Welle 10 - West und Welle 4 - Ost des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 799 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Ulrich Pötter %D 1993 %T Empirie ohne Daten. Kritische Anmerkungen zu einer Repräsentativitätsstudie über den Allbus %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 45 %N 2 %P 350-358 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 798 %A Erika Schulz %A Gert G. Wagner %A James Witte %D 1993 %T Gegenwärtiger Geburtenrückgang in Ostdeutschland läßt mittelfristig einen "Babyboom" erwarten %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 83 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 797 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1993 %T Design-oriented Weighting of a Household Panel %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 79 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 796 %A Joachim Frick %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Eine Strategie zur Kontrolle von Längsschnittgewichtungen am Beispiel des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 80 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 795 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %A Roland Habich %D 1995 %T East Germany: rising incomes, unchanged inequality and the impact of redistributive government 1990-92 %J British Journal of Sociology %V 46 %N 2 %P 225-243 %/ 1993: DIW Discussion Paper No. 72; 1993: "East Germany - Income, Inequality and the Impact of Redistributive Government 1990-1991", Discussionpaper No. P 91-106. Berlin: Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, transfer systems, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 794 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1993 %T Ein Ansatz zur empirischen Analyse der gesamtdeutschen Einkommensverteilung %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 78 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 793 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %D 1993 %T Changes in Educational Opportunities in the Federal Republic of Germany. A Longitudinal Study of Cohorts Born between 1916 and 1965 %E Yossi Shavit %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %J Persistent Inequality: Changing Educational Attainment in Thirteen Countries %C Boulder - San Francisco - Oxford %I Westview %P 51-74 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 792 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert Wagner %D 1993 %T Altersvorsorge und Vereinbarkeit von Kind und Beruf %E G. Bäcker %E B. Stolz-Willig %J Kind, Beruf, Soziale Sicherung. Zukunftsaufgabe des Sozialstaats %C Köln %I Bund %P 289-316 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 791 %A Gert Wagner %A James C. Witte %D 1993 %T Zur ökonomischen Rationalität des Geburtenrückganges in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 45 %P 662-664 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 790 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1993 %T Einkommensungleichheit im vereinten Deutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 49 %P 720-724 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 789 %A Peter Krause %D 1993 %T Einkommensarmut in Ostdeutschland nimmt nicht mehr zu %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 51-52 %P 750-752 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 788 %A Francois Laisney %A Michael Lechner %D 1993 %T Die Einbeziehung von Steuern in Modelle des Arbeitsangebotes im Lebenszyklus %E Wolfgang Franz %J Mikro- und makroökonomische Aspekte der Arbeitslosigkeit, BeitrAB 165 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 74-88 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 787 %A Michael Lechner %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 1993 %T Planning for Self-Employment at the Beginning of a Market Economy: Evidence from Individual Data of East German Workers %J Small Business Economics %V 5 %P 111-128 %/ 1993: Discussion Paper No. 92-01, ZEW; 1992: Discussion Paper No. 42, DIW %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 786 %A Michael Lechner %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Linda Giesecke O`Shea %D 1993 %T Expected Job Loss in East Germany Shortly Before German Unification %J Empirical Economics %V 18 %P 289-306 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 785 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 1993 %T Aging in Germany and the United States: International Comparisons %J Working Paper No. 4530 %C Cambridge, MA %I National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 784 %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Soziale Determinanten der Lebenserwartung %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 45 %N 4 %P 712-730 %2 Retro-longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 783 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %A Dana J. Soloff %D 1993 %T Berufsbildung und Berufsstart im Systemvergleich Deutschland/USA %J Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Dezember 1993 %P 122-128 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 782 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %D 1993 %T Zehn Jahre Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 62 %N 1/2 %P 27-43 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 781 %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Die Auswirkungen der hohen Unterbeschäftigung in Ostdeutschland auf die personelle Einkommensverteilung %E Renate Neubäumer %J Arbeitsmarktpolitik kontrovers. Analysen und Konzepte für Ostdeutschland %C Darmstadt %I Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft %P 204-228 %/ 1993: WZB Diskussionspepier Nr. P93-103. Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 780 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1993 %T The Effect of Panel Attrition on the Variance of Population Estimates from Household Panels %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 78 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %/ 1993: Discussion Paper No. 81, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 779 %A Kurt Stockhausen %D 1993 %T Die Korrespondenzanalyse - Theorie und Praxis (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 778 %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Auswertung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) zur Wohnsituation und den Wohnkosten westdeutscher Mieterhaushalte. Gutachten im Auftrage des Bundesministeriums für Raumordnung, Bauwesen und Städtebau %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 777 %A Stefan Mainusch %D 1992 %T Die Gewerkschaften als Determinante von Produktivität und Profitabilität. Eine empirische Analyse zur ökonomischen Bedeutung der Gewerkschaft in der BRD (Wirtschafts- und sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungsbeiträge Bd. 15, Dissertation) %C Regensburg %I Transfer Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 776 %A Thomas Gensicke %D 1993 %T Gesundheit in der modernen Gesellschaft. Empirische Analysen zum Lebensbereich "Gesundheit" in der BRD %J Speyerer Forschungsberichte 124 %C Speyer %I Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung bei der Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 775 %A Heinz Vortmann %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Lebensverhältnisse älterer Menschen in der früheren DDR und im früheren Bundesgebiet %E Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen e.V. %J Expertisen zum ersten Altenbericht der Bundesregierung - II. Aspekte der Alterssituation im Osten und Westen der BRD %C Berlin %I DZA %P 201-239 %/ 1992: Deutscher Bundestag, Enquete-Kommission Demographischer Wandel %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 774 %A Holger Stolarz %A Klaus Friedrich %A Rolf Winkel %D 1993 %T Wohnen und Wohnumfeld im Alter %E Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen e.V. %J Expertisen zum ersten Altenbericht der Bundesregierung - II. Aspekte der Alterssituation im Osten und Westen der BRD %C Berlin %I DZA %P 243-403 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 773 %A Wolfgang Frühwald %D 1993 %T Ohne Wissenschaft kein Wirtschaftsstandort %J Forschung - Mitteilungen der DFG %N 3 %P I-IV %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 772 %A John A. Bishop %A K. Victor Chow %A John P. Formby %D 1995 %T The Redistributive Effect of Direct Taxes: A Comparison of Six LIS Countries %J Journal of Income Distribution %V 5 %N 1 %P 65-92 %/ 1995: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 93. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/93.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 771 %A Shelley Phipps %D 1995 %T Canadian Child Benefits: Behavioural Consequences, Income Adequacy and Alternatives %J Canadian Public Policy %V 21 %N 1 %P 20-30 %/ 1993: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 92. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F family and networks, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/92.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 770 %A Lee Rainwater %D 1993 %T The Social Wage in the Income Package of Working Parents %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 89 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/89.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 769 %A Bruce Bradbury %D 1993 %T Male Pre and Post Tax Inequality: A Six Country Comparison %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 90 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/90.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 768 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Joachim Grammig %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1994 %T A Comparative Empirical Analysis of Labour Supply and Wages of Married Women in the FRG and the USA. A Microeconometric Study using SEP and PSID Panel Data %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 213 %N 2 %P 129-147 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 767 %A Douglas Holtz-Eakin %D 1993 %T Health Insurance Provision and Labour Market Efficiency in the United States and Germany %E Rebecca M. Blank %J Social Protection versus Economic Flexibility. Is There a Trade-off? %C Chicago and London %I The University of Chicago Press %P 157-187 %/ 1992: Occasional Paper No. 158. Syracuse: Metropolitan Studies Programm, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; 1993: Working Paper Nr. 4388. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 766 %A Arbeitsgruppe Sozialberichterstattung %D 1993 %T Entwicklung der Wohlfahrt in Ost und West %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 61 %P 41-45 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 765 %A Frank Heiland %D 2003 %T The Collapse of the Berlin Wall: Simulating State-Level East to West German Migration Patterns %E Francesco C. Billari %E Alexia Prskawetz %J Agent-Based Computational Demography. Using Simulation to Improve Our Understanding of Demographic Behaviour %C New York %I Springer %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Book Section %M 764 %A Peter Krause %D 1993 %T Zur Veränderung der Lebensbedingungen in Ostdeutschland %E Heiner Meulemann %E Agnes Elting-Camus %J Lebensverhältnisse und soziale Konflikte im neuen Europa. 26. Deutscher Soziologentag Düsseldorf 1992: Tagungsband II %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 597-600 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 763 %A Detlef Landua %D 1993 %T Stabilisierung trotz Differenzierung? Sozialstrukturelle Entwicklungen und wahrgenommene Lebensqualität in Ostdeutschland 1990-1992 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 93-107 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 762 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Mary C. Daly %D 1993 %T Work and Economic Well-Being: A Cross-National Comparison of German and American People with Disabilities %J Program Project Paper No. 5 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 761 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Greg J. Duncan %A Richard Hauser %D 1994 %T Sharing Prosperity Across the Age Distribution: A Comparison of the United States and Germany in the 1980s %J The Gerontologist %V 34 %N 2 %P 150-160 %/ 1993: Program Project Paper No. 4 "Cross-National Studies in Aging". Syracuse University. New York %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 760 %A Jochen Ernst %D 1993 %T Der vorzeitige Ruhestand in Ostdeutschland und einige Aspekte der sozialen Lage der Frührentner in den neuen Ländern %J Sozialer Fortschritt %N 9 %P 211-217 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 759 %A Eckhard Wurzel %D 1993 %T An Econometric Analysis of Individual Unemployment Duration in West Germany %C Heidelberg %I Physica-Verlag %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 758 %A Gabriele Rolf-Engel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Eigenständige soziale Sicherung von Frauen. Der Vorschlag des Voll Eigenständigen Systems der Altersvorsorge %J Dokumentation der sozialpolitischen Fachtagung "Eigenständige soziale Sicherung von Frauen" %C Düsseldorf %I Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund Bundesvorstand %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 757 %A Klaus Schömann %A Thomas Kruppe %D 1993 %T Fixed-Term Employment and Labour Market Flexibility - Theory and Longitudinal Evidence for East and West Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. FS I 93-204 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 756 %A Leonhard Knoll %A Ulrich Störk %D 1993 %T Alters-Verdienst-Profile westdeutscher Arbeitnehmer 1984-1991. Eine empirische Untersuchung auf der Basis der Wellen A bis H des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 62 %N 3/4 %P 172-203 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 755 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1994 %T On-The-Job Training, Innerbetriebliche Karrierepfade und Einkommensentwicklung %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 213 %N 3 %P 278-291 %/ 1993: Diskussionspapier Nr. 170. Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation der Technischen Universität Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 754 %A Katharina Spieß %A Gert Wagner %D 1993 %T Re-Regulierung des Marktes für Altenpflege erforderlich %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 31 %P 419-422 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 753 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1993 %T Return Intentions of Migrants: Theory and Evidence %J Dikussionspapier Nr. 274 %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 752 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1993 %T Self-Employment and Paid-Employment among Migrants and Natives %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 269 %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 751 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1993 %T Arbeitseinkommen und Arbeitsstrukturen. Eine Analyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland und die Deutsche Demokratische Republik (Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Studien und Berichte 56; Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 750 %A Kenneth A. Couch %D 1994 %T High School Vocational Education, Apprenticeship, and Earnings: A Comparison of Germany and the United States %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 10-18 %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 749 %A Greg J. Duncan %A et al. %D 1992 %T Armuts- und Sozialhilfedynamiken in Europa und Nordamerika %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 12/92 %C Bremen %I Zentrum für Sozialpolitik (ZeS) %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G D %0 Book Section %M 748 %A Florian Schramm %D 1993 %T Arbeitsplatzsicherheit: Ein zentrales Hemmnis der Transformation? %E Claus Steinle %E Heike Bruch %J Führung und Qualifizierung. Handlungshinweise für die Praxis in den neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. %I FAZ %P 169-185 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 747 %A Detlef Landua %D 1992 %T Der Einfluß von "Nicht-Einstellungen" und Situationseffekten beim Interview auf die Veränderung von Parteineigungen. Ergebnisse von Längsschnittauswertungen des "Sozio-ökonomischen Panel" %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 746 %A Peter Krause %A Rainer Pischner %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Optimale Verarbeitung von Längsschnittdaten - Das Beispiel des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 75 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 745 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Haushaltspanels in Europa: Anmerkungen zu den Erhebungsmethoden und Organisationsformen %E Heiner Meulemann %E Agnes Elting-Camus %J 26. Deutscher Soziologentag, Düsseldorf 1992. Tagungsband II %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 253-255 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 744 %A Manfred Garhammer %A Peter Gross %D 1993 %T Auswirkungen der Flexibilisierung von Arbeitszeiten und der Technisierung von Haushalten auf Freizeitnutzung, Alltagsorganisation und Sozialbeziehung (Endbericht des Teilprojekts A) %E Laszlo A. Vaskovics %E Peter Gross %J Auswirkungen der Flexibilisierung von gesellschaftlichen Zeitstrukturen und Möglichkeiten zur Gewinnung von Zeitsouveränität %C Bamberg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 743 %A Erika Schulz %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Das Zuwanderer-Problem in Wiederholungsbefragungen am Beispiel des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 71 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 742 %A Horst Berger %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %A Eckhard Priller %A Annett Schulz %D 1993 %T Veränderungen der Struktur und der sozialen Lage ostdeutscher Haushalte nach 1990 %J Diskussionspapier P 93-105 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 741 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1992 %T Do We Stay or Not? Return Intentions of Temporary Migrants %J Working Paper ECO No. 92/94 %C Florence %I European University Institute (EUI) %2 cross-sectional %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 740 %A Gisela Erhardt %D 1992 %T Die Orientierungen Ostberliner Arbeitsloser auf ihre persönliche Zukunft %E Hansgünter Meyer %J "Soziologie in Deutschland und die Transformation großer gesellschaftlicher Systeme" (Soziologentag Leipzig 1991) %C Berlin %I Akademie Verlag %P 1133-1141 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 739 %A Gero Lipsmeier %D 1993 %T Zur Repräsentation des unteren Einkommensbereichs im Sozio-Ökonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 10 des DFG-Projektes "Versorgungsstrategien privater Haushalte im unteren Einkommensbereich" %I Universtität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 738 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1992 %T Regionale Unterschiede in der Arbeitslosigkeit: Gibt es finanzpolitische Einflüsse? %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 38 %N 4 %P 218-246 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 737 %A Thomas Elkeles %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1993 %T Unemployment and Health Impairments: Longitudinal Analyses for the Federal Republic of Germany %J European Journal of Public Health %V 3 %N 1 %P 28-37 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 736 %A Josef Brüderl %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 1994 %T Aufbereitung von Verlaufsdaten mit zeitveränderlichen Kovariaten mit SPSS %J ZA-Information %N 34 %P 79-105 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 735 %A Viktor Steiner %D 1993 %T Long-Term Unemployment during the Transition to a Market Economy: Eastern Germany after Unification %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 93-14 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 734 %A Gebhard Flaig %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1993 %T Testing for State Dependence Effects in a Dynamic Model of Male Unemployment Behaviour %E H. Bunzel %E P. Jensen %E N. Westergaard-Nielsen %J Panel Data and Labour Market Dynamics %C Amsterdam u.a. %I North-Holland %/ 1993: ZEW-Discussion Paper No. 93-07. Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 733 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Joachim Grammig %A Gerd Hassel %D 1992 %T An Empirical Study on the Labor Supply of Married Women in the USA and the FRG: A Descripitive Analysis Using Panel Data %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 26 %C Frankfurt/M. %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurter Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 732 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1992 %T Female Labor Supply and Demand Side Constraints: An Empirical Analysis for Married Women in FRG %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 28 %C Frankfurt/M. %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurter Volkswirtschaftsliche Diskussionsbeiträge %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 731 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1994 %T The Impact of Regional and Sectoral Labor Market Conditions on Wages and Labor Supply: An Empirical Analysis for Married Women Using West-German Panel Data %J Empirical Economics %V 19 %P 19-35 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 730 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1992 %T Strukturelle und institutionelle Determinanten der Arbeitslosigkeit aus mikroanalytischer Sicht %E Reinhard Hujer %E Hilmar Schneider %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel %C Frankfurt/Main - New York %I Campus %P 315-341 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 729 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1992 %T Dynamik des Arbeitsangebotsverhaltens verheirateter Frauen: Eine empirische Analyse mit Paneldaten und Regionalindikatoren %E Reinhard Hujer %E Hilmer Schneider %E Wolfgang Zapf %J Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel %C Frankfurt/Main - New York %I Campus %P 289-313 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 728 %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %D 1994 %T How Unemployment and Income Inequality Changed in East and West Germany Following Reunification %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 48-52 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 727 %A Edward J. Bird %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1994 %T Wage Effects of the Move Toward Free Markets in East Germany %J Industrial and Labor Relations Review %V 47 %N 3 %P 390-400 %/ 1993: "The Value of Human Capital in Transition - Lessons from the GDR", Diskussion paper No. 93-03 der Ruhr-Universität Bochum; 1992: "The Changing Value of Human Capital in Eastern Europe: Lessons from the GDR"; DIW Discussion Paper No. 55. %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, labour, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 726 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T Vereinbarkeit von Kind und Beruf - Der Beitrag des "Voll eigenständigen Systems" der Altersvorsorge %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 93-02 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 725 %A Peter A. Berger %A Peter Sopp %D 1993 %T Sozialstrukturelle Integration? - Ähnlichkeiten und Differenzen in den Fluktuationsmustern von Westdeutschen und Ostdeutschen %E Heiner Meulemann %E Agnes Elting-Campus %J Lebensverhältnisse und soziale Konflikte im neuen Europa (Tagungsband II; 26. Deutschr Soziologentag Düsseldorf 1992) %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %/ 1992: Vortrag auf dem Soziologentag `92. Sozialstrukturelle Integration? Ähnlichkeiten und Differenzen in den Fluktuationsmustern von Westdeutschen, Ostdeutschen und Ausländern %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 724 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %A Dana Soloff %D 1993 %T Roads to work: school-to-work transition patterns in Germany and the United States %J Industrial Relations Journal %V 24 %N 2 %P 97-111 %/ 1993: Working Paper No. 69. Berlin - Luxembourg - Essex: European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 723 %A Bernd Frick %D 1992 %T Betriebliche Schwerbehindertenbeschäftigung und interne Arbeitsmärkte: Theoretische Analysen und Befunde %C Frankfurt/Main - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 722 %A Michael Burda %D 1993 %T The Determinants of East-West German Migration: Some First Results %J Diskussionspapier Nr. FS I 93-306 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 721 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1993 %T Arbeitsmarktsegmentation - Mobilitätsbarriere für ausländische Arbeitsnehmer? %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 93-102 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 720 %A Peter Ph. Mohler %D 1993 %T Besprechung von: Rendtel/Wagner (Hrsg.) "Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984", Campus 1991 und: SOEP (Hrsg.) "Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern.", Campus 1991 %J Soziologische Revue %V 16 %N 2 %P 175-177 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 719 %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1993 %T Beschäftigungsabbau und Arbeitsmarktdynamik in Ostdeutschland im ersten Jahr der Währungs-, Wirtschafts- und Sozialunion %J ZEW %P 24-44 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 718 %A Michael Lechner %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %D 1993 %T Der Weg in die selbständige Erwerbstätigkeit am Beginn der Marktwirtschaft %J Quartalshefte des ZEW %N 1/1993 %P 45-65 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 717 %A Martin Mühleisen %D 1994 %T State Dependence Effects in Quarterly Unemployment Histories %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 60-68 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 716 %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Industrial Restructuring, Unemployment and Migration %E L. Bekemans %E L. Tsoukalis %J Europe and Global Economic Interdependence %I European Interuniversity Press %P 25-52 %/ 1992: Diskussionspapier Nr. 92-11 der Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität München %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 715 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1993 %T Ageing, Migration and Labour Mobility %E P. Johnson %E K. F. Zimmermann %J Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University %P 255-283 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 714 %A Robert C. Jung %A Rainer Winkelmann %D 1993 %T Two Aspects of Labor Mobility: A Bivariate Poisson Regression Approach %J Empirical Economics %V 18 %N 3 %P 543-556 %/ 1992: Münchner Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge Nr. 92-24. München: Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 713 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1993 %T Aktuelle Tendenzen der Wohnkosten und der Wohnungsmodernisierung bei ostdeutschen Privathaushalten %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 20 %P 287-292 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 712 %A Manfred Erbsland %A Walter Ried %A Volker Ulrich %D 1995 %T Health, health care, and the environment. Econometric evidence from German micro data %J Health Economics %V 4 %N 3 %P 169-182 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %K demand for health, Grossman model, linear covariance structure model %X The paper develops and applies a Grossman-style health production model set up in discrete time to explain the impact of environmental pollution on the demand for both health and health care. In order to introduce the environment, our analysis takes changes in environmental conditions to influence the rate at which an individual's stock of health depreciates. While the theoretical part of our paper also contains a discussion of the full model, we restrict our empirical analysis to a submodel which is known as the pure investment model. This is because the other submodel, the pure consumption model, implies a rather implausible case of satiation with respect to the individual's preferences. Our empirical findings are based on data taken from the German Socio-economic Panel. The stock of health capital and environmental pollution are treated as latent variables and estimated using a Linear Covariance Structures model. The quality of the environment turns out to be an important determinant of health capital. From the point of view of health economics, improvements in environmental conditions can be interpreted as preventive measures. In terms of prevention, public policies designed to protect the environment also yield significant health effects. As regards health care demand the influence is not clearcut, i.e., one cannot necessarily expect a reduction in resource use. %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 711 %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1993 %T Löhne und Einkommen im Osten Deutschlands seit der Vereinigung %J Quartalshefte des ZEW %N 1/1993 %P 66-89 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 710 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1992 %T Die zweite Ausländergeneration in der Bundesrepublik. Längsschnittbeobachtungen in der Berufseinstiegsphase %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 44 %N 4 %P 677-696 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 709 %A Matthias Staat %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1993 %T The Labour Supply of Lone Mothers in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 82 %C Stuttgart %I Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 708 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1993 %T Über die Repräsentativität von Panelstichproben. Eine Analyse der feldbedingten Ausfälle im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 70 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 707 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T A RAND-User Guide for the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %C Santa Monica, CA %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 706 %A Thomas Gensicke %D 1992 %T Speyerer Werteforschung und der Pretest `92 des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 58 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 705 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Felix Büchel %D 1995 %T Income Effects of Unemployment and Short-Time Work in the East German Transformation Process %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 3 %P 477-486 %/ 1990: DIW-Wochenbericht, Heft 32, Jg. 57, S. 441-446 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 704 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Micro Income Change in the Federal Republic of Germany between 1984 and 1989 %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 62 %N 3/4 %P 131-137 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 703 %A Kurt Stockhausen %A Joachim Frick %D 1993 %T Die SIR-Datenbank des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) - Ein Tutorial für problemorientierte Anwendungen, Band II %C Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 702 %A Klaus Peter Strohmeier %D 1993 %T Pluralisierung und Polarisierung der Lebensformen in Deutschland %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B17 %P 11-22 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 701 %A Rainer Pischner %A Janet Z. Giele %D 1993 %T Erwerbsverläufe der Deutschen in Ost und West in den Jahren 1949 bis 1989 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 60 %N 16 %P 207-211 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 700 %A Felix Büchel %A Jürgen W. Falter %D 1994 %T Der Einfluß der erwerbsbiographischen Situation auf die politische Einstellung %E Hans Rattinger %E Oscar W. Gabriel %E Wolfgang Jagodzinski %J Wahlen und politische Einstellungen im vereinigten Deutschland %C Frankfurt/M. u.a. %I Lang %/ 1993: Diskussionspapier Nr. 167. Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation der Technischen Universität Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 699 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1994 %T Perspektiven der Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen im vereinten Deutschland %E Petra Beckmann %E Gerhard Engelbrech %J Arbeitsmarkt für Frauen 2000 - Ein Schritt vor oder ein Schritt zurück? Kompendium zur Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen. BeitrAB 179 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit (IAB) %P 140-174 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 698 %A Ellen Kirner %A Erika Schulz %D 1993 %T Zur Bedeutung der "Phasenerwerbstätigkeit" von Frauen für den Arbeitsmarkt %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 66 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 697 %A Ralf Ulrich %D 1993 %T Arbeitsangebot und Wanderungen nach der Vereinigung %E Harald Hagemann %J Produktivitätswachstum, Verteilungskonflikte und Beschäftigungsniveau. Probleme der Einheit, Band 11 %C Marburg %I Metropolis-Verlag %P 117-143 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 696 %A Detlef Landua %D 1993 %T Veränderungen von Zufriedenheitsangaben in Panelbefragungen. Eine Analyse über nicht beabsichtigte Effekte des Längsschnittdesigns %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 45 %N 3 %P 553-571 %/ 1993: "Die Auswirkungen von Panelstudien auf die Antwortmuster von Zufriedenheitsangaben", DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 67 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F methods, subjective indicators %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 695 %A Marcia Freed Taylor %A Günther Schmauss %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1993 %T How to Build a User Friendly Household Panel Data Base %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 62 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 694 %A Greg J. Duncan %D 1992 %T No Pain, No Gain? Inequality and Economic Mobility in the United States, Canada and Europe %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G D %0 Manuscript %M 693 %A Jirí Vecerník %D 1993 %T The Labor Market, Poverty and Social Policy in the Czech and Slovak Republics, 1990-1992: Data and Analyses %C Prag %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 692 %A o.V. %D 1993 %T Die im Dunkeln... Armut in der Wohlstandsgesellschaft %J Zitty %N 6 %P 10-17 %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 691 %A Sibylle Meyer %A Eva Schulze %D 1992 %T Wendezeit - Familienzeit. Veränderungen der Situation von Frauen und Familien in den neuen Bundesländern %J Frauenforschung %V 10 %N 3 %P 45-57 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 690 %A Alessandra Venturini %D 2004 %T Postwar Migration in Southern Europe, 1950-2000. An Economic Analysis %C Cambridge %I Cambridge University Press %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Thesis %M 689 %A Michaele Hildebrandt %D 1992 %T Die Wohnversorgung Alleinerziehender (Diplomarbeit) %C Mülheim a.d. Ruhr %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 688 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %A Wolfgang Zapf %D 1992 %T Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel. Reihe "Wirtschaftswissenschaft", Band 23 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 687 %A Gerhard Untiedt %D 1992 %T Das Erwerbsverhalten verheirateter Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Eine mikroökonometrische Untersuchung %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge 64 %C Heidelberg %I Physica-Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 686 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T SOEP 92 - Testerhebungen %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 685 %A Joachim Genosko %A Reinhard Weber %D 1992 %T The Impact of Family Allowances on Demographic Changes. A Case Study for Germany %J Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 18 %C Eichstätt %I Katholische Universität Eichstätt, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät Ingolstadt %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 684 %A Beatrix Brecht %A Leo Brecht %D 1993 %T Time-discrete Nonparametric Survival Analysis Using Panel Data %J Sfb 178-Diskussionspapier Serie II - Nr. 200 %C Konstanz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 683 %A Gert Wagner %D 1993 %T Deutsche im sportlichen Vergleich %J Olympische Jugend %V 38 %N 3 %P 15 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 682 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Ost, Welle 4, Anlagenband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 681 %A Gert Wagner %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Friederike Behringer %D 1993 %T The English Language Public Use File of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study %J Journal of Human Resources %V 28 %N 2 %P 429-433 %/ 1993: Program Project Paper Nr. 6/1993, Syracuse University %2 methodological %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 680 %A Andreas Diekmann %A Thomas Klein %D 1991 %T Bestimmungsgründe des Ehescheidungsrisikos. Eine empirische Untersuchung mit den Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 43 %P 271-290 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 679 %A Christian Dustmann %D 1993 %T Earnings Adjustment of Temporary Migrants %J Journal of Population Economics %N 6 %P 153-168 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 678 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1992 %T The Earnings Dynamics of Immigrant Labor %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 92-28 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 677 %A Christoph M. Schmidt %D 1992 %T Country-of-Origin Differences in the Earnings of German Immigrants %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 92-29 %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 676 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1993 %T Marktwirtschaftliche Möglichkeiten zur Begrenzung der geringfügigen Beschäftigung - Zwei politikfähige Vorschläge %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 42 %N 2 %P 42-48 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 675 %A Ange Rekko %A Hans Doodeman %A Peter de Gijsel %A Joop Schippers %A Jacques Siegers %D 1992 %T The Effects of Temporary Withdrawals on Women's Gross Wage Rates: A Comparison between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands %J Research Memorandum No. 92-049 %C Maastricht %I Limburg University, Faculty of Economics %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, gender %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 674 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 1992 %T SOEP, SAS und sonst noch was? Handbuch zur Benutzung einer SAS-Datenbank des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 3 %C Bielefeld %I Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 673 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 1992 %T Arbeitslosigkeit, Erwerbsarbeit und Armut. Längerfristige Armutsrisiken im Kontext von Haushalt und Sozialstruktur %E Stephan Leibfried %E Wolfgang Voges %J Armut im Modernen Wohlfahrtsstaat (Sonderheft der KZfSS) %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 380-402 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 672 %A Jörn-Steffen Pischke %D 1992 %T Assimilation and the Earnings of Guestworkers in Germany %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 92-17 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 671 %A Eckhard Priller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Materielle Lebenssituation %E R.-M. Schütz %E et al. %J Altern in Deutschland. Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der Dt. Ges. f. Gerontolgie, Dt. Ges. f. Gerontologie und Geriatrie u.a. %C Basel %I Birkenhäuser Verlag %P 96-107 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 670 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Ziele, Konzept und Detailausgestaltung des "Voll Eigenständigen Systems" der Altersvorsorge %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 41 %N 12 %P 281-291 %/ 1992: Deutscher Bundestag, Enquete-Komission, Demographischer Wandel. 12.Wahlperiode; 1993: Reprint Nr. 4. Frankfurt /M.: ASEG-Projekt, Johann Wolfgangn Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Akademie der Arbeit %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 669 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1994 %T SOEP '94. Zuwanderer-Befragung (Teilstichprobe D 1). Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 668 %A Maria Cancian %A Robert F. Schoeni %D 1992 %T Female Earnings and the Level and Distribution of Household Income in Developed Countries %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 84 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/84.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 667 %A Peter Krause %D 1992 %T Einkommensarmut in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B 49 %P 3-17 %/ 1994: anhaltspunkte, Jg. 38, Heft 5, S. 144-148 (gekürzte Version) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 666 %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Zur Entwicklung der Marktwirtschaft in den neuen Bundesländern - Erwartungen und erste Schritte der Erwerbstätigen %E Uta Gerhardt %E Ekkehard Mochmann %J Gesellschaftlicher Umbruch 1945-1990. Re-Demokratisierung und Lebensverhältnisse %C München %I R. Oldenbourg Verlag %P 81-92 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 665 %A Florian Schramm %A Michael Schlese %D 1993 %T Doch die Verhältnisse, sie sind nicht so! - Arbeitsmarkt und Arbeitsorientierung in Ostdeutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 1 %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin (FUB), Werkstattreihe Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 664 %A Joachim Frick %D 1993 %T Demographische Ereignisse im Haushaltskontext als Determinanten räumlicher Mobilität %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 63 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 663 %A Edward J. Bird %D 1993 %T The Welfare Cost of Income Uncertainty. A Nonparametric Analysis of Households in the United States and Western Germany %C Frankfurt / M. %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 662 %A Forschungsschwerpunkt Marktprozeß Unternehmensentwicklung %A Forschungsgruppe Gesundheit %D 1992 %T Der Stellenwert von Surveys %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 58 %P 33-37 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 661 %A o.V. %D 1992 %T Ungenutzte Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten für Berufsrückkehrerinnen (Antworten auf Fragen des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels 1984-89; Wochenbericht des DIW Nr. 33/92 %J BiB-Mitteilungen %V 13 %N 4 %P 30 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 660 %A Wolfgang Glatzer %A Heinz-Herbert (Hrsg.) Noll %D 1992 %T Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland: Ungleichheit und Angleichung. Soziale Indikatoren XVI %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 659 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 1992 %T Arbeitslosigkeit an der "zweiten Schwelle" - was sind die Folgen? Eine Analyse anhand des Sozioökonomischen Panels (1984-1988) %E Manfred Kaiser %E Herbert Görlitz %J Bildung und Beruf im Umbruch. Zur Diskussion der Übergänge in die berufliche Bildung und Beschäftigung im geeinten Deutschland. BeitrAB 153 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 172-189 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 658 %A Ying-Ling Irene Wong %A Irwin Garfinkel %A Sara McLanahan %D 1993 %T Single-Mother Families in Eight Countries: Economic Status and Social Policy %J Social Service Review %V 67 %N 2 %P 177-197 %/ 1992: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 76. Differdange: Luxembourg Income Study; 1993: IRP Reprint Series No. 689. Madison: University of Wisconsin, Institute for Research on Poverty %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty, family and networks, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/76.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 657 %A Robert E. Wright %D 1992 %T Household Structure and Measurement of Poverty %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 75 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, family and networks, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/75.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Book Section %M 656 %A Sara S. McLanahan, Casper, Lynne M. %A Annemette Sorensen %D 1995 %T Women's Roles and Women's Poverty (Chapter 11) %E Karen Oppenheim Mason %E An-Magritt Jensen %J Gender and Family Change in Industrialized Countries %C Oxford %I Clarendon Press %P 258-278 %/ 1992: Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 77. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Study %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, gender, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/77.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 655 %A o.V. %D 1992 %T Pressenotizen: Bundespräsident informiert sich über die Infratest-Studie "Leben in Deutschland" %J Infratest Burke - Informationen %C Berlin %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 654 %A Lee Rainwater %D 1992 %T Poverty in American Eyes %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 80 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/80.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 653 %A Renate I. Mreschar %D 1992 %T Die Deutschen drei Jahre nach der Wende %J df deutscher forschungsdienst %V 39 %N 45 %P 1-3 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 652 %A Claus Schäfer %D 1992 %T Das "Teilen" will nicht gelingen. Zur Entwicklung der Einkommensverteilung 1991 %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 45 %N 10 %P 629-651 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 651 %A Sigrid Quack %D 1992 %T Continuous and Transitory. Part-Time Work in West Germany %J Aspects of Part-Time Working in Different Countries, Arbeitspapier Nr. 1992-7 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 650 %A Thomas Elkeles %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1992 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Gesundheit. Langzeitanalysen mit dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Soziale Welt %V 43 %N 3 %P 278-300 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 649 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Götz Rohwer %D 1992 %T Receiving Social Assistance in Germany: Risk and Duration %J Journal of European Social Policy %N 2 %P 175-191 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 648 %A G.J. Duncan %A B. Gustafsson %A R. Hauser %A G. Schmaus %A S Jenkins %A H. Messinger %A R. Muffels %A et al. %D 1992 %T Poverty and Social-Assistance Dynamics in the United States, Canada and Europe %2 longitudinal %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Book %M 647 %A James C. Witte %D 1992 %T Labor Force Integration and Marital Choice in the United States and Germany (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 646 %A Ingrid Wernicke %D 1992 %T Subjektive Bedeutung der Arbeit in den neuen Bundesländern. Empirische Analysen des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 645 %A Martin Mühleisen %D 1992 %T Simulation Estimation of State Dependence Effects in Unemployment %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 92-21 %C München %I Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 644 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1992 %T SOEP '93. Pretestbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 643 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1992 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 8 - West, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 642 %A P.B. Spahn %A H.P. Galler %A H. Kaiser %A Th. Kassella %A J. Merz %D 1992 %T Mikrosimulation in der Steuerpolitik %C Heidelberg %I Physika-Verlag %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 641 %A Helge Majer %D 1992 %T Besprechung von: Krupp, Hans-Jürgen und Schupp, Jürgen (Hrsg.) "Lebenslagen im Wandel: Daten 1987. Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die BRD, Band 3", Campus 1988 %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 210 %N 5-6 %P 568-569 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Generic %M 640 %A Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft %D 1992 %T Erwerbsquoten (Tabelle 17) %J Zahlen zur wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1992 %C Köln %I Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 639 %A Erwin Dehlinger %A K. Ortmann %D 1992 %T Gesundheitszufriedenheit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der ehemaligen DDR - ein Vergleich %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 54 %N 2 %P 61-112 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 637 %A Sybille Meyer %A Eva Schulze %D 1992 %T Familie im Umbruch. Zur Lage der Familien in der ehemaligen DDR. Studie im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Familie und Senioren (Schriftenreihe des BMFuS, Bd. 7) %C Bonn %I BMFuS %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 636 %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert Wagner %A Joachim Frick %D 1992 %T Einkommensverteilung und Einkommenszufriedenheit in den neuen und alten Bundesländern %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland. Ungleichheit und Angleichung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 91-137 %/ 1994: Shobo, Keiso: Japanese translation published by arrangement with Campus Verlag through The Englisch Agency (Japan) Ltd., S. 61-89, Tokio %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 635 %A Eckhard Priller %D 1992 %T Zeitverwendung im Wandel der DDR %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland. Ungleichheit und Angleichung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 149-179 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 634 %A Peter Krause %D 1992 %T Akkomodationsmechanismen im ostdeutschen Transformationsprozeß %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland. Ungleichheit und Angleichung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 279-300 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 633 %A Annette Spellerberg %A Detlef Landua %A Roland Habich %D 1992 %T Orientierungen und subjektives Wohlbefinden in West- und Ostdeutschland %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland. Ungleichheit und Angleichung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 249-278 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 632 %A Peter Krause %D 1994 %T Armut im Wohlstand: Betroffenheit und Folgen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 88 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 631 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Frauenerwerbstätigkeit in den neuen und alten Bundesländern. Befunde des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Wolfgang Glatzer %E Heinz-Herbert Noll %J Lebensverhältnisse in Deutschland. Ungleichheit und Angleichung %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 29-50 %/ 1994: Keiso Shobo: Japanese translation published by arrengement with Campus Verlag through The English Agency (Japan) Ltd., S. 21-43, Tokio; 1991: DIW Discussion Paper No. 37. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F labour, gender, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 630 %A Friederike Behringer %D 1992 %T Stellungnahme zu "Berufsrückkehrerinnen: Fachkräftepotential für die Zukunft?" %J Dokumentation der 2. bundesweiten Gleichberechtigungskonferenz am 22. November 1991: Konzertierte Aktion Gleichberechtigung für die 90er Jahre des BMJFFG %C Köln %I Deutscher Instituts-Verlag %P 91-106 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 629 %A Knut Gerlach %A Gesine Stephan %D 1992 %T Pendelzeiten und Entlohnung - eine Untersuchung mit Individualdaten für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 210 %N 1-2 %P 18-34 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 628 %A Joachim Frick %A Michael Steinhöfel %D 1991 %T Heiratsverhalten in der DDR und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Der Zusammenhang von Heiratsalter und beruflichem Bildungsabschluß von Ehepartnern %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 280-298 %2 cross-sectional %F family and networks, education %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 627 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Ulrich Pötter %D 1993 %T Über Sinn und Unsinn von Repräsentativstudien %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 77 %N 3 %P 260-280 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 626 %A Barbara Ostendorf %D 1991 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Parteipräferenz in der Bundesrepublik. Eine kritische Darstellung des Forschungsstandes und neue empirische Ergebnisse (Diplomarbeit) %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 625 %A Gaston Schaber %A Günther Schmaus %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Building up an international comparative panel database - The PACO-PROJECT %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF) Working Paper No. 29 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W PACO %G GB %0 Report %M 624 %A Beatrix Brecht %A Harald Vergara %D 1992 %T Die Benutzeroberfläche PINGUIN für das Sozio-ökonomische Panel %J Sfb 178-Diskussionsbeitrag Serie II - Nr. 186 %C Konstanz %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 623 %A Klaus-Peter Gaulke %D 1992 %T Entwicklung der Branchenstruktur in der Stadt Potsdam %J Gutachten im Auftrage des Magistrats der Stadt Potsdam, Dezernat Stadtentwicklung, Wirtschaft und Gewerbe %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 622 %A Arbeitsgruppe Sozialberichterstattung %D 1992 %T Besprechung von: "Datenreport 1992" - Statistik und Umfrageforschung zum vereinten Deutschland %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 57 %P 41 %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 621 %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Strukturveränderungen in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft als Anstöße zur Diskussion um die Mindestsicherung im Alter in Deutschland %E Winfried Schmähl %J Mindestsicherung im Alter %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 190-217 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 620 %A Uwe Markus %D 1989 %T Besprechung von: Hanefeld, Ute (Hrsg.) "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Grundlagen und Konzeption", Campus 1987 und: Krupp, H.J. und Hanefeld, Ute (Hrsg.) "Lebenslagen im Wandel: Analysen 1987", Campus 1987 %J Wirtschaftswissenschaft DDR %V 37 %N 2 %P 293-298 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 619 %A Gerhard Arminger %D 1993 %T Simultaneous Probit Models for Non-Metric Panel Data: State Dependence vs. Habit Persistence in Employment Status %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 618 %A Friederike Behringer %A Wolfgang Jeschek %D 1992 %T Zugang zu Bildung. Lernende und Lehrende in Schule, beruflicher Ausbildung, Hochschule und Weiterbildung sowie Bildungsausgaben %J Gutachten im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Wissenschaft zur Weitergabe an die OECD %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %/ 1993: Aktuell Bildung Wissenschaft Heft 4/93. Bonn: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Wissenschaft %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 617 %A Diether Döring %A Richard Hauser %A Gabriele Rolf %A Frank Tibitanzl %D 1992 %T Old-age Security of Women in the Twelve EC-Countries - To what Extent Are Beveridge's Two Main Principles of Universality and Guaranteed Minimum Income Fulfilled? %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 6 des ASEG-Projektes " Alterssicherung in der EG" %C Frankfurt/M. %I Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität %/ 1992: LIS-Working Paper 81, Luxemburg %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 616 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Abwandern und Pendeln von Arbeitskräften %J Arbeit und Arbeitsrecht %N 9 %P 263-266 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 615 %A James C. Witte %A Arne L. Kalleberg %D 1992 %T Vocational Training and Job Quality: Career Attainment in the German Labor Market %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 57 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 614 %A Barbara Koller %D 1992 %T Integration in die Arbeitswelt im Westen. Zur beruflichen Eingliederung von Übersiedlern aus der ehemaligen DDR %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 25 %N 2 %P 168-191 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 613 %A Harald Bielenski %A Emil Magvas %A Klaus Parmentier %D 1992 %T Arbeitsmarkt-Monitor für die neuen Bundesländer. Eine Arbeitsmarktumfrage der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit: Zwischenbilanz und ausgewählte Ergebnisse %J Mittelungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 25 %N 2 %P 136-157 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 612 %A Steinar Strom %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1991 %T Female Labour Supply in the Federal Republic. Das Arbeitsangebot von Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 208 %N 6 %P 575-595 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 611 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1991 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 8, Anlagenband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 610 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1992 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 9 - West. Anlagenband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 609 %A Gert Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1994 %T Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) - Methoden der Datenproduktion und -aufbereitung im Längsschnitt %E Richard Hauser %E Notburga Ott %E Gert Wagner %J Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik Bd. 2 - Erhebungsverfahren, Analysemethoden und Mikrosimulation %C Berlin %I Akademie %P 70-112 %/ 1991: Diskussionspapier Nr. 31 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 608 %A Christof Helberger %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1992 %T Berufseinmündung von Jugendlichen als mehrstufiges Entscheidungsproblem %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 54 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 607 %A Friederike Behringer %A Erika Schulz %D 1992 %T Ungenutzte Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten für Berufsrückkehrerinnen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 33 %P 397-404 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 606 %A Thorsten Geib %A Michael Lechner %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Susanne Salomon %D 1992 %T Die Struktur der Einkommensunterschiede in Ost- und Westdeutschland ein Jahr nach der Vereinigung %J ZEW Discussion Paper No. 92-06 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 605 %A Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem WZB und dem ZUMA %D 1992 %T Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 604 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1992 %T Neue Selbständige in Ostdeutschland - Statusentscheidung, Realisierungschancen und materielle Zufriedenheit %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 25 %N 4 %P 544-552 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 603 %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %A Richard Hauser %A Joachim Frick %D 1992 %T Income Transition in East Germany - Measurement by Means of Objective and Subjective Indicators %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 39 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Generic %M 602 %A Steffen M. Kühnel %D 1992 %T Bericht über das Frühjahrsseminar 1992 %J ZA-Information %N 30 %P 20-22 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 601 %A Christian Kampmann %D 1995 %T Empirische Analyse der Verteilungswirkungen umweltpolitischer Instrumente am Beispiel einer erhöhten Mineralölbesteuerung %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 95-05 %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft %/ 1994: Diplomarbeit %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 600 %A Josef Düllings %D 1991 %T Systemtheoretische und empirische Analyse der Krankenhausinsanspruchnahme. Soziologische Schriften, Band 54 (Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %2 cross-sectional %F health %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 599 %A Heinrich Schlomann %D 1992 %T Vermögensverteilung und private Altersvorsorge (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 598 %A Anthony B. Atkinson %A John Micklewright %D 1991 %T Unemployment Compensation and Labor Market Transitions: A Critical Review %J Journal of Economic Literature %N XXIX %P 1679-1727 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 597 %A Luisa Zanchi %D 1992 %T The Inter-Industry Wage Structure: Empirical Evidence for Germany and a Comparison With the U.S. and Sweden %J Working Paper ECO No. 92/76 %C Florence %I European University Institute (EUI) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 596 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Cornelia Bormann %A Thomas Elkeles %D 1992 %T Kennziffern zur Inanspruchnahme ambulanter medizinischer Leistungen - Methodische und inhaltliche Aspekte des Stellenwerts von Surveydaten %J Diskussionspapier FS IV 92-9 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 595 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1993 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 10 - West, Anlagenband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 594 %A W. Hanesch %A J. Hagelskamp %A T. Niermann %A R. Martens %A U. Schneider %A M. Wißkirchen %A et al. %D 1992 %T Erhebungs- und Auswertungskonzept zum Forschungsprojekt "Armut in den neuen Bundesländern". Vorlage für die erste Sitzung des Beirats bei der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung am 14.7.1992 in Frankfurt am Main %J Gemeinsamer Armutsbericht des DGB und des PARITÄTISCHEN Wohlfahrtsverbandes - Gesamtverband e.V. in Zusammenarbeit mit der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 593 %A Götz Rohwer %D 1992 %T RZOO: Efficient Storage and Retrieval of Social Science Data %J Working Paper SPS No. 92/19 %C Florence %I European University Institute (EUI) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 592 %A Ferdinand Böltken %D 1991 %T Umfragen als Instrument vergleichender Regionalforschung %J Raumforschung und Raumordnung %V 49 %N 6 %P 407-418 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 591 %A Winfried Pohlmeier %A Volker Ulrich %D 1992 %T Determinanten des Gesundheitszustands. Ein empirischer Ansatz zur Outputmessung im Gesundheitswesen bei partieller Information %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 112 %N 2 %P 219-238 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 590 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Jan Hoem %A Alessandra De Rose %A Götz Rohwer %D 1992 %T Education, Modernization and Divorce Differences in the Effect of Women's Educational Attainment in Sweden, the Federal Republic of Germany and Italy %J Working Paper SPS No. 92/17 %C Florence %I European University Institute (EUI) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 589 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1993 %T Qualifikation, Überqualifikation und Phasen des Transformationsprozesses. Die Entwickung der Lohnstruktur in den neuen Bundesländern %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 211 %N 1-2 %P 90-107 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 588 %A Dieter Jaufmann %D 1992 %T Sozio-ökonomisches Panel %E Rudolph Bauer %J Lexikon des Sozial- und Gesundheitswesens %C München / Wien %I R. Oldenbourg Verlag %P 1911 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 587 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1992 %T Einkommen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 471-481 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 586 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Frauenerwerbstätigkeit %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 463-470 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 585 %A Rainer Geißler %D 1992 %T Die ostdeutsche Sozialstruktur unter Modernisierungsdruck %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B29-30 %P 15-28 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 584 %A Detlef Landua %D 1992 %T Magere Zeiten - Eine Bilanz der Wohlfahrtsentwicklung in Ostdeutschland aus der Sicht der Betroffenen %J Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ) %N B29-30 %P 29-43 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 583 %A Francois Laisney %A Michael Lechner %A Arthur van Soest %A Gerhard Wagenhals %D 1993 %T A Life Cycle Labour Supply Model with Taxes Estimated on German Panel Data: The Case of Parallel Preferences %J The Economic and Social Review %V 24 %N 4 %P 335-368 %/ 1993: ZEW-Discussionpaper No. 93-01, Mannheim 1993: Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 80/1993, Stuttgart; 1993: Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 80/1993, Stuttgart %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 582 %A Detlef Pollack %D 1992 %T The Times, They Are A-Changing ... Anmerkungen zum Transformationsprozeß in Ostdeutschland %J BISS public %V 2 %N 6 %P 49-61 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 581 %A Manfred Stelter %D 1992 %T Der lange Weg zur Wohlstands-Einheit wird deutlicher %J BISS public %V 2 %N 6 %P 93-108 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 580 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Pendler und Migranten - vergleichende Analysen anhand der Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J BISS public %V 2 %N 7 %P 25-36 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 579 %A Dieter Jaufmann %A Ernst Kistler %A Anita B. Pfaff %D 1992 %T Frauen - Arbeit - Familie: Unterschiedliche Perspektiven in Ost und West? %J BISS public %V 2 %N 7 %P 37-60 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 578 %A Friedrich Schuster %D 1992 %T Starker Rückgang der Umweltbesorgnis in Ostdeutschland %J ISI Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 8 %P 1-5 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 577 %A Wolfgang Meyer %D 1992 %T Sektorale Differenzierung der Erwerbschancen durch den wirtschaftlichen Umbau. Veränderungen im Erwerbssystem der neuen Bundesländer nach der Vereinigung %J ISI Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 8 %P 6-9 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 576 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 1991 %T Cross National Patterns of Retirement and Poverty Among Men and Women in the 1980s: Full Stop or Gradual Withdrawal? %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 69 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/69.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 575 %A Horst Berger %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1992 %T Erwerbs- und Wohnverhältnisse im Wandel %J BISS public %V 2 %N 7 %P 61-68 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 574 %A Panos Tsakloglou %D 1990 %T A Comparison of Poverty Rate Estimates Using Expenditure and Income Data %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 71 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, methods, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/71.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 573 %A Erwin Dehlinger %A Ralph Brennecke %D 1992 %T Die Akzeptanz der sozialen Sicherung in der Bevölkerung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Das Gesundheitswesen %V 54 %N 5 %P 229-243 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 572 %A Uwe Hochmuth %A Notburga Ott %A Gabriele Rolf %D 1992 %T Analysen zur Indiviualisierung und Sozialen Sicherung aus dem Sfb 3. Das Beispiel: frauenspezifische Risiken (Sonderheft I des Sfb 333) %E Walter R. Heinz %E Burkhart Lutz %J Modernisierungsprozesse von Arbeit und Leben. Gesellschaftliche Modernisierung im Lichte der sozialwissenschaftlichen Sonderforschungsbereiche %C München %I Sonderforschungsbereich 333 der Universität München (Mitteilungen Sonderheft) %P 55-75 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 571 %A Johan Fritzell %D 1992 %T Income Inequality Trends in the 1980s: A Five Country Comparison %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 73 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/73.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 570 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1992 %T Arbeitseinkommen in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 44 %N 2 %P 292-314 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 569 %A Markus Sailer %D 1992 %T Besprechung von: Wagner, Gert; Ott, Notburga und Hoffmann-Nowotny, Hans-Jürgen "Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel", 1989 %J Die Angestelltenversicherung %V 39 %N 6 %P 275-276 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 568 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %D 1991 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel (SOEP) im Jahre 1990/91 %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 60 %N 3/4 %P 146-155 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 567 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1992 %T Weighting Factors and Sampling Variance in Household Panels %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 11 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 566 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Indicators Characterising the Stability of Panel Surveys - the Case of the German SOEP %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 14 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 565 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF). Working Paper No. 16 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 564 %A Klaus Magens %D 1992 %T Armut in der Bundesrepublik in den Jahren 1984 bis 1989 %J Spektrum der Wissenschaft 3/1992 %P 127-128 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 563 %A Götz Rohwer %D 1992 %T RZOO: Ein Hilfsmittel zur Verwaltung sozialwissenschaftlicher Daten %J ZA-Information %N 30 %P 43-45 %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 562 %A Ralf Ulrich %D 1992 %T Der Einfluß der Zuwanderung auf die staatlichen Einnahmen und Ausgaben in Deutschland %J Acta Demographica %P 189-208 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 561 %A Arbeitsgruppe Sozialberichterstattung %D 1992 %T Stimmungseinbruch in Ostdeutschland %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 56 %P 69-71 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 560 %A Forschungsgruppe Gesundheit %D 1992 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Gesundheit %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 56 %P 66-68 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 559 %A Gerd Ronning %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1991 %T Mikroökonomie, Mikroökonometrie und Wirtschaftspolitik %J Ifo-Studien (Sonderheft) "Analyse von Mikrodaten als Basis wirtschaftspolitischer Entscheidungen" %V 37 %N 3/4 %P 189-200 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 558 %A Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel %D 1992 %T Benutzerhinweise für die Diskettenversion der ersten drei Wellen der Ost-Stichprobe des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP-Ost), Version 3 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 557 %A Roland Habich %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %D 1992 %T Einstellungen zur Arbeit und Arbeitszufriedenheit %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 581-593 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 556 %A Detlef Landua %D 1992 %T Komponenten des Wohlbefindens und Zufriedenheit nach Lebensbereichen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 568-580 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 555 %A Roland Habich %A Annette Spellerberg %D 1992 %T Wertorientierungen und Erwartungen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 555-567 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 554 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Arbeitsmarktentwicklung und individuelle Erwartungen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 546-554 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 553 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1992 %T Soziale Lage von Ausländern %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 526-535 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 552 %A Hanfried H. Andersen %A Thomas Elkeles %D 1992 %T Gesundheit %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 506-516 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 551 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1992 %T Wohnen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 496-505 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 550 %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 1992 %T Niedrigeinkommen und Armut %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 482-495 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 549 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Stabilität und Mobilität auf dem Arbeitsmarkt %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Datenreport 1992 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 309 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 450-462 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 548 %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1991 %T Verweildaueranalyse mit GAUSS. Studienbücher zur quantitativen und qualitativen Wirtschafts- und Sozialforschung, Band 2 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 Technical documentation %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 547 %A Jennifer Hunt %D 1995 %T The Effect of Unemployment Compensation on Unemployment Duration in Germany %J Journal of Labor Economics %V 13 %N 1 %P 88-120 %/ 1992: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 50 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F labour %W CNEF %G GB %0 Report %M 546 %A James C. Witte %D 1992 %T Labor Force Integration and Marital Timing: An Analysis of Couples in the United States and Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 49 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 545 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1992 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung in der Erwerbsstatistik - Anmerkungen zur Änderung des Leitfragenkonzeptes im Mikrozensus und Ergebnisse des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels für 1990 %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 25 %N 4 %P 534-543 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 544 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1991 %T Spezifikation und Schätzung eines Lebenszyklusmodells des Arbeitsangebots. Eine mikroökonometrische Analyse mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J IFO-Studien %V 37 %N 3-4 %P 271-296 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 543 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Zur Entwicklung der Effektivlohnstruktur in den neuen Bundesländern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 23 %P 291-295 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 542 %A Siv Gustafsson %D 1992 %T Separate taxation and married women's labor supply. A comparison of West Germany and Sweden %J Journal of Population Economics %V 5 %N 1 %P 61-85 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 541 %A Horst Berger %D 1992 %T Soziale Lage privater Haushalte im gesellschaftlichen Umbruch Ostdeutschlands - Anforderungen an empirische Sozialforschung und amtliche Statistik %E Hansgünter Meyer %J Hrsg.) im Auftrag der Gesellschaft für Soziologie (Ostdeutschland): Soziologen-Tag, Leipzig 1991. Soziologie in Deutschland und die Transformation großer gesellschaftlicher Systeme %C Berlin %I Akademie Verlag %P 180-188 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 540 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1991 %T The Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for Germany - Methods of Production and Management of Longitudinal Data %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 31a %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 539 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1992 %T Der schwere Weg der Generationen. Soziale und ökonomische Mobilität der Ausländer %J WZB-Pressemitteilung %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 538 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Frauen in West- und Ostdeutschland. Erste Bilanz vergleichender Analysen %J Graue Reihe der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Bd. 38 %C Düsseldorf %I Hans-Böckler-Stiftung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 537 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Umbruch am ostdeutschen Arbeitsmarkt benachteiligt auch die weiterhin erwerbstätigen Frauen - dennoch anhaltend hohe Berufsorientierung %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 18 %P 235-241 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 536 %A Fredericus Arnoldus van Santen %D 1991 %T Wiederbeschäftigungsbedingungen nach Arbeitslosigkeit - Eine Längsschnittanalyse mit den Daten des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Fachbereich Soziologie %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 535 %A Florian Schramm %D 1992 %T Beschäftigungsunsicherheit: Wie sich die Risiken des Arbeitsmarkts auf die Beschäftigten auswirken - Empirische Analysen in Ost und West (Beiträge zur Sozialökonomik der Arbeit, Bd. 25; Dissertation) %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 534 %A Detlef Landua %D 1992 %T Das Jahr danach - Zum Transformationsprozeß Ostdeutschlands und seiner Bewertung aus der Sicht der Betroffenen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 92-102 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 533 %A ZEW - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung %D 1992 %T Zur Tagung zur Arbeitslosigkeits-, Beschäftigungs- und Lohndynamik am 27./28.02.1991 %J ZEW Newsletter %V 1 %N 1 %P 27-28 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 532 %A Reiner H. Dinkel %A Ina Milenovic %D 1992 %T Die Kohortenfertilität von Männern und Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Eine Messung mit Daten der empirischen Sozialforschung %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 44 %N 1 %P 55-75 %2 Retro-longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 531 %A Thomas Klein %D 1992 %T Zur Zeitabhängigkeit der Wiederbeschäftigungsrate Arbeitsloser. Erwiderung auf Ludwig-Mayerhofer %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 44 %N 1 %P 134-138 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 530 %A Klaus Schoemann %A Thomas Kruppe %D 1994 %T Who Enters Fixed-Term Contracts: Evidence from East and West Germany %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 64 %N 1/2 %P 69-74 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Magazine Article %M 529 %A Hansjörg Haas %D 1991 %T Wirtschaftsforscher im DFN %J DFN-Mitteilungen %N 28 %P 4-7 %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 528 %A Peter A. Berger %D 1992 %T Strukturbruch und Kategorienkonstanz - oder: Ein anderes "Verkehrssystem" für die fünf neuen Länder %J Vortrag auf dem Soziologen-Tag der Gesellschaft für Soziologie (Ostdeutschland) in Leipzig, 24.-26. Mai 1991 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 527 %A Peter A. Berger %A Peter Steinmüller %A Peter Sopp %D 1993 %T Differentiation of Life Courses? Changing Patterns of Labor Market Sequences in West Germany %J European Sociological Review %V 9 %N 1 %P 43-61 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 526 %A Peter A. Berger %A Peter Sopp %D 1992 %T Bewegtere Zeiten? Zur Differenzierung von Erwerbsverlaufsmustern in Westdeutschland %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 21 %N 3 %P 166-185 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 525 %A Peter A. Berger %D 1992 %T Was früher starr war, ist nun Bewegung - oder: Von der eindeutigen zur unbestimmten Gesellschaft %E Michael Thomas %J Abbruch und Aufbruch. Sozialwissenschaften im Tranformationsprozeß %C Berlin %I Akademie Verlag %P 128-151 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 524 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Götz Rohwer %D 1991 %T Receiving Welfare in Germany: Risk and Duration %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 12/91 %C Bremen %I Zentrum für Sozialpolitik (ZeS) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 523 %A Felix Büchel %A Markus Pannenberg %D 1992 %T Erwerbsbiographische Folgerisiken von Kurzarbeit und Arbeitslosigkeit - Eine empirische Analyse für Ostdeutschland %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 25 %N 2 %P 158-167 %/ 1992: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 41 %2 longitudinal %F labour, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 522 %A Ellen Kirner %A Erika Schulz %D 1992 %T Unterbrochene Erwerbsverläufe von Frauen mit Kindern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 19 %P 249-257 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 521 %A Ingrid Kurz-Scherf %D 1992 %T Geschlechterkampf am Arbeitsmarkt? Frauenperspektiven in Deutschland %J WSI Mitteilungen %V 45 %N 4 %P 203-216 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Thesis %M 520 %A James C. Witte %D 1991 %T Labor Force Integration and Marital Choice Among Young Adults in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany (Dissertation) %C Cambridge %I Harvard University, Department of Sociology %2 longitudinal %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 519 %A Marion Michel %A Jochen Ernst %A Steffi Riedel %D 1993 %T Strukturwandel in Ostdeutschland - eine Herausforderung für die Altenpolitik %E Gerhard Naegele %E Hans Peter Tews %J Lebenslagen im Strukturwandel des Alters %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 286-300 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 518 %A Bernd Pauer %D 1992 %T PANSCHE - Panel Schemakonverter %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 517 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1992 %T Verwaltung und Aufbereitung der Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels mit SAS (SOEP-SAS) %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 516 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Besprechung von: Brunner, Johann Kurt und Petersen, Hans-Georg Simulation Models in Tax and Transfer Policy. Proceedings of an International Symposium. Reihe Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Band 11 (1990) %J FinanzArchiv %V 49 %N 1 %P 125-127 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 515 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 1992 %T Why the U.S. Antipoverty System Doesn't Work Very Well %J Challenge %V 35 %N 1 %P 30-35 %2 cross-sectional %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 514 %A Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer %D 1992 %T Fakt und Artefakt in der Analyse von Arbeitslosigkeitsverläufen - Anmerkungen zu Thomas Kleins "Arbeitslosigkeit und Wiederbeschäftigung im Erwerbsverlauf" %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 44 %N 1 %P 124-133 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 513 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Fluktuation auf dem Arbeitsmarkt in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 15 %P 188-193 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 512 %A Elke Holst %D 1992 %T Leben in Deutschland. Ein Infratest-Projekt begleitet die Menschen im Prozeß des Umbruchs (I/II) %J Infratest Burke Berlin - Informationen %N 2/3 %P 8-9 und 9-11 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 511 %A Wolfgang Seifert %D 1991 %T Ausländer in der Bundesrepublik - Soziale und ökonomische Mobilität %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 91-105 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F migration %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 510 %A Roland Habich %A Eckhard Priller %D 1992 %T Soziale Lage und subjektives Wohlbefinden in der ehemaligen DDR %E Michael Thomas %J Abbruch und Aufbruch. Sozialwissenschaften im Transformationsprozeß. Erfahrungen - Ansätze - Analysen %C Berlin %I Akademie Verlag %P 239-258 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 509 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Familienstrukturen und Erwerbsbeteiligung in den neuen Bundesländern - Erste Veränderungen im Spiegel von Längsschnittanalysen %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Familie und Erwerbstätigkeit im Umbruch %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 209-252 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 506 %A Frank Klanberg %A Peter Krause %A Aloys Prinz %D 1992 %T Einkommenssicherung in Familien mit einem Elternteil %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Familie und Erwerbstätigkeit im Umbruch %C Berlin %I Duncker+Humblot %P 83-124 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 505 %A Richard D. Alba %A Johann Handl %A Walter Müller %D 1994 %T Ethnische Ungleichheit im deutschen Bildungssystem %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %N 2 %P 209-237 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 504 %A Erika Schulz %A Ellen Kirner %D 1992 %T Das "Drei-Phasen-Modell" der Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen - Begründung, Norm und empirische Relevanz %E Notburga Ott %E Gert G. Wagner %J Familie und Erwerbstätigkeit im Umbruch %C Berlin %I Duncker+Humblot %P 17-55 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 503 %A Notburga Ott %A Gert (Hrsg.) Wagner %D 1992 %T Familie und Erwerbstätigkeit im Umbruch. Referate der Herbsttagung 1991 des Arbeitskreises "Bevölkerungsökonomie" der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft (Sonderheft 148 des DIW) %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 502 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1992 %T Recursive Probability Estimators for Count Data %E G. Haag %E K.G. Troitzsch %E U. Müller %J Economic Evolution and Demographic Change. Formal Models in Social Sciences %C Heidelberg et al. %I Springer-Verlag %P 321-329 %/ 1992: Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge Nr. 92-04. München: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 501 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1995 %T Recent Developments in Count Data Modeling: Theory and Applications %J Journal of Economic Surveys %V 9 %N 1 %P 1-24 %/ 1992: Münchener Volkswirtschaftliche Beiträge Nr. 92-05. München: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät; 1992: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 41. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F methods %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 500 %A Ursula Jaenichen %A Gesine Stephan %D 1992 %T Zahlt sich Teilzeitarbeit aus? Einkommenswirkungen von Teilzeitbeschäftigung %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 168 b %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 499 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1992 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel in Ostdeutschland 1990 - 1991, Welle 1-2 Ost, Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 498 %A Dieter Sadowski %A Bernd Frick %D 1992 %T Die Beschäftigung Schwerbehinderter - Betriebswirtschaftliche Analysen und politische Empfehlungen %J Ministerium für Arbeit, Soziales, Familie und Gesundheit in Rheinland Pfalz, aus der Reihe "Studien und Materialien zur Sozialpolitik" %C Idstein %I Ministerium für Arbeit, Soziales, Familie und Gesundheit %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 497 %A Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Riedmüller/Glatzer/Infratest" %D 1991 %T Die Lebenssituation alleinstehender Frauen %J Schriftenreihe des Bundesministers für Frauen und Jugend, Band 1 %C Bonn %I BMFJ %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 496 %A Bundesminister für Arbeit %A Sozialordnung in Zusammenarbeit mit Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1992 %T Alterssicherung in Deutschland - Datenlage und Datenanalyse %J Wissenschaftliches Symposium 7./8. Oktober 1991 %C Bonn %I BMA %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 495 %A Winfried Schmähl %D 1992 %T Alters-Einkommen und Renten in der DDR während der ersten Phase des Transformationsprozesses %J Alterssicherung in Deutschland - Datenlage und Datenanalyse %C Bonn %I Bundesminister für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 494 %A Joachim Frick %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Die Einkommenssituation der ostdeutschen Bevölkerung - Die Entwicklung vom Vorabend der Währungsunion bis zum Frühjahr 1991 %J Alterssicherung in Deutschland - Datenlage und Datenanalyse %C Bonn %I Bundesminister für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 493 %A Richard Hauser %A Heinrich Schlomann %D 1992 %T Sozialhilfeempfänger und Niedrigeinkommensbezieher - einige Ergebnisse %J Alterssicherung in Deutschland - Datenlage und Datenanalyse %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 492 %A Ulrich van Essen %D 1992 %T Simulation der Besteuerung von Alterseinkommen - Informationsbedarf und Datenquellen für die Schätzung der finanziellen Auswirkungen von Steuerrechtsänderungen im Bundesministerium für Finanzen %J Alterssicherung in Deutschland - Datenlage und Datenanalyse - Wissenschaftliches Symposium Bonn, 7./8. Oktober 1991, Forschungsbericht Nr. 220 %C Bonn %I Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 491 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1992 %T Arbeitsmarktdynamik und Arbeitsmarkterwartungen in den neuen Bundesländern %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 1992-2 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 490 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Repercussions of Reunification: Patterns and Trends in the Socio-Economic Transformation of East Germany %J Industrial Relations Journal %V 23 %N 2 %P 90-106 %/ 1992: Discussion Paper No. 44, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 489 %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Arbeitslosigkeit, Abwanderung und Pendeln von Arbeitskräften der neuen Bundesländer %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 41 %N 4 %P 84-89 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 488 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Lohnstruktur und Lohnniveau in den neuen Bundesländern %J Wirtschaftdienst %N IV %P 202-206 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 487 %A Detlef Landua %D 1992 %T An Attempt to Classify Satisfaction Changes: Methodological and Content Aspects of a Longitudinal Problem %J Social Indicators Research %N 26 %P 221-241 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 486 %A Susan Powers %D 1992 %T Statistical needs in Eastern Europe %J Monthly Labor Review %N 3 %P 18-28 %2 methodological %F %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 485 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %A Lee Rainwater %D 1991 %T Cross-National Trends in Income Poverty and Dependency: The Evidence for Young Adults in the Eighties %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 67 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/67.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 484 %A Timothy M. Smeeding %D 1991 %T U.S. Poverty and Income Security Policy in a Cross National Perspective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 70 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, transfer systems, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/70.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Report %M 483 %A Peter Gottschalk %A Mary Joyce %D 1991 %T Changes in Earnings Inequality - An International Perpective %J Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 66 %C Luxemburg %I Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, international comparison %U http://www.lisproject.org/publications/liswps/66.pdf %W LIS %G GB %0 Manuscript %M 482 %A Manfred Melzer %A Reiner Staeglin %D 1991 %T The Role of Economic Statistics in the German Unification Process %J Paper prepared for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and EUROSTAT conference on Economic Statistics for Economies in Transition, February 14-16, 1991 %C Washington, D.C %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 481 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Johannes Huinink %A Götz Rohwer %D 1991 %T Wirkt sich das steigende Bildungsniveau der Frauen tatsächlich negativ auf den Prozeß der Familienbildung aus? %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 17 %N 3 %P 337-351 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 480 %A Josef Brüderl %A Thomas Klein %D 1991 %T Bildung und Familiengründung: Institutionen- versus Niveaueffekt %J Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %V 17 %N 3 %P 323-335 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 479 %A Roland Habich %A Kristine Dreyer %A Christian Holst %A Wolfgang Seifert %A Annette Spellerberg %D 1990 %T Sozialreport 1990 - Daten und Fakten zur sozialen Lage der DDR (Dokumentation eines Workshops am Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 90-102 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 478 %A Johann Fuchs %A Emil Magvas %A Manfred Thon %D 1991 %T Erste Überlegungen zur künftigen Entwicklung des Erwerbspersonenpotentials im Gebiet der neuen Bundesländer - Modellrechnungen bis 2010 und Ausblick bis 2030 %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 24 %N 4 %P 689-705 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 477 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1992 %T Lohnstruktur und Lohnniveau abhängig beschäftigter Männer in den neuen Bundesländern - Die Entwicklung bis 1991 und alternative lohnpolitische Modelle %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 40 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 476 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Abwanderung von Arbeitskräften und Einkommenspolitik in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 5-6 %P 58-61 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty, migration %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 475 %A Peter Krause %A Bruce Headey %A Roland Habich %D 1992 %T Einkommensentwicklung der privaten Haushalte in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 4 %P 35-40 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 474 %A Katrin Gillwald %A Roland Habich %D 1991 %T Social Reporting and the Future of a United Germany %J Futures %V 23 %N 8 %P 787-800 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F subjective indicators %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 473 %A Infratest %A Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %D 1991 %T Hilfebedarf und Behinderungen bei Alltagsaktivitäten in ausgewählten Bevölkerungsgruppen %J Forschungsprojekt im Auftrag des Bundesministers für Familie und Senioren %C München %I Infratest %2 methodological %F health %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 472 %A Wolfgang Scheremet %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Pendler und Migranten - Zur Arbeitskräftemobilität in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 59 %N 3 %P 21-26 %/ 1991: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 36, frühere Fassung. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, migration %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 470 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Basiserhebung 1990 in der DDR. Methodenbericht zur Durchführung der Befragung %C München %2 Technical documentation %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 469 %A Rainer Pischner %D 1991 %T Pflegebedürftigkeit in privaten Haushalten Nordrhein-Westfalens im Vergleich zu Westdeutschland unter besonderer Berücksichtigung Pflegebedürftiger über 60 bzw. über 75 Jahre %J Tabellenanalyse %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F health %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 468 %A Lucie Merkle %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1992 %T Savings, Remittances, and Return Migration %J Economics Letters %V 38 %N 1 %P 77-81 %/ 1991: Münchner Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge - Discussion Papers Nr. 91-22 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F migration %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 467 %A Rainer Winkelmann %A Klaus F. Zimmermann %D 1994 %T Count Data Models for Demographic Data %J Mathematical Population Studies %V 4 %N 3 %P 205-221 %2 longitudinal %F methods %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 466 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %A Roland Habich %D 1991 %T The Two-Thirds Society: Social Fact or Fiction %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 38 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 465 %A Rolf Schoroth %D 1991 %T Die Absicherung des Risikos 'Pflege' in Deutschland - Sozialökonomische Analyse alternativer Konzepte (Diplomarbeit) %C München %I Universität der Bundeswehr %2 cross-sectional %F health %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 464 %A Harald Rost %A Norbert F. Schneider %D 1991 %T Klassifikation und Stabilität von Haushaltsstrukturen %E Gudrun Cyprian %E Doris Rosenkranz %J Interdisziplinäre Familienforschung - Forschungsforum Bamberg (FFB), Heft 3 %C Bamberg %I Otto-Friedrich-Universität %P 26-29 %2 longitudinal %F family and networks %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 463 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Götz Rohwer %D 1997 %T Part-Time Work in West Germany %E Hans-Peter Blossfeld %E Catherine Hakim %J Between Equalization and Marginalization. Women Working Part-Time in Europe and the United States of America %C Oxford %I Oxford University Press %P 164-190 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 462 %A Wilhelm Hinrichs %D 1994 %T Wohnen %E Ingrid Kurz-Scherf %E Gunnar Winkler %J Sozialreport 1994 %C Berlin %I SFZ %P 209-235 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 461 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %D 1991 %T An Introduction to the German Socio-Economic Panel for English Speaking Researchers %J Program Project Paper No. 1 "Cross-National Studies in Aging" %C Syracuse %I Syracuse University, All-University Gerontology Center %2 technical documentation %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 459 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1991 %T Einkommensdiskriminierung von Frauen und geschlechtsabhängige Einkommensdeterminanten %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 208 %N 6 %P 607-624 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 458 %A Michael Stobernack %D 1991 %T Das Arbeitsangebot in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Eine Schätzung auf der Basis des Sozio-Ökonomischen Panels %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 208 %N 6 %P 625-641 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 457 %A Martin Gornig %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Möglichkeiten und Grenzen regionaler Einkommensanalysen mit dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel - deskriptive und regressionsanalytische Ergebnisse %C Berlin %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 456 %A Richard Hauser %A Klaus Müller %A Gert G. Wagner %A Joachim Frick %D 1991 %T Incomes in East and West-Germany on the Eve of Union - Some Results Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 34 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 455 %A Joachim Wagner %D 1991 %T Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft und Arbeitseinkommen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J IFO-Studien %V 37 %N 2 %P 109-140 %/ 1990: Diskussionspapier Nr. 155, frühere Fassung. Universität Hannover, FB Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 454 %A Nicole Burzan %D 2007 %T Soziale Ungleichheit. Eine Einführung in die zentralen Theorien %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Manuscript %M 453 %A Hilmar Schneider %A Reinhard Hujer %D 1990 %T Kurz- und mittelfristige Auswirkungen von Umschulungs- und Fortbildungsmaßnahmen auf die Beschäftigungschancen von Arbeitslosen %C Frankfurt/M %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 452 %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1991 %T Die Berücksichtigung von globalen Marktrigiditäten in ökonometrischen Entscheidungsmodellen %C Frankfurt/M %2 cross-sectional %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 451 %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1990 %T Determinanten der Arbeitslosigkeitsdauer. Eine mikroökonometrische Analyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 450 %A Michael Lechner %A Friedhelm Pfeiffer %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Die Arbeitsmarkterwartungen in der DDR kurz vor der Währungsunion %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 60 %N 1-2 %P 39-49 %/ 1991: DIW Diskussionspapier Nr. 22. Berlin: DIW Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F labour, miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 449 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1991 %T The Socio-Economic Panel for Germany - Utilization of Data and Results of Longitudinal Analysis %C Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F methods %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 448 %A Christof Helberger %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1993 %T Der Weg in die betriebliche Berufsausbildung und in Erwerbstätigkeit %E Reinar Lüdeke %J Bildung, Bildungsfinanzierung und Einkommensverteilung I. Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Neue Folge Band 211/I %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 127-150 %2 longitudinal %F education %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 447 %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1991 %T Male-Female Wage Differentials, Labor Force Attachment and Human-Capital Accumulation in Germany %J Beitrag Nr. 65 %C Augsburg %I Universität Augsburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F gender, labour, income and poverty %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 446 %A Sozialbeirat %D 1991 %T Gutachten des Sozialbeirates zur Anpassung der Renten der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung und zu den Vorausberechnungen der Bundesregierung über die Entwicklung der Finanzlage der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung %J BT-Drucksache 11/8504 %C Bonn %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 445 %A Peter A. Berger %A Peter Sopp %D 1992 %T Stabilität und Fluktuationen - theoretische und empirische Analysen %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Entwicklungstendenzen der Sozialstruktur (Soziale Indikatoren, Bd. 15) %C Frankfurt/Main; New York %I Campus %P 60-97 %/ 1991: In: Glatzer, Wolfgang Die Modernisierung moderner Gesellschaften. 25. Deutscher Soziologentag 1990. Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen, Ausschuß für Lehre. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, S. 530-533 %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 444 %A Sigrid Quack %D 1991 %T Teilzeitarbeit aus der Perspektive des Erwerbsverlaufs %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Die Modernisierung moderner Gesellschaften. 25. Deutscher Soziologentag 1990. Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen, Ausschuß für Lehre %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 778-781 %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 443 %A Götz Rohwer %D 1991 %T Relative Einkommensarmut im Zeitablauf 1984-1989 %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Die Modernisierung moderner Gesellschaften. 25. Deutscher Soziologentag 1990. Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen, Ausschuß für Lehre %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 782-785 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 442 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1991 %T Querschnitt- vs. Längsschnittanalysen - Arbeitsmarktsegmentation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1984-1988 %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Die Modernisierung moderner Gesellschaften. 25. Deutscher Soziologentag 1990. Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen, Ausschuß für Lehre %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 796-799 %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 441 %A Peter Steinmüller %A Peter Sopp %D 1991 %T Verläufe im Wohlfahrtsstaat %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Die Modernisierung moderner Gesellschaften. 25. Deutscher Soziologentag 1990. Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen, Ausschuß für Lehre %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 792-796 %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 440 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Temporale Analysen mit Paneldaten am Beispiel des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) %E Wolfgang Glatzer %J Die Modernisierung moderner Gesellschaften. 25. Deutscher Soziologentag 1990. Sektionen, Arbeits- und Ad hoc-Gruppen, Ausschuß für Lehre %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 788-792 %2 longitudinal %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 439 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1991 %T SOEP '92. Pretestbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 438 %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1991 %T Abgang aus der Arbeitslosigkeit, Individualeffekte und Hystersis - Eine Panelanalyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 182-205 %/ 1990: Beitrag Nr. 41. Universität Augsburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 437 %A Uwe Blien %A Oded Löwenbein %D 1991 %T Betriebliche Seniorität und Arbeitslosigkeit - Ergebnisse auf der Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels und der Beschäftigtenstichprobe des IAB %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 160-181 %2 longitudinal %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 436 %A Michael Stobernack %D 1991 %T Die stille Reserve und ihre Bindung an den Arbeitsmarkt %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 149-159 %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 435 %A Detlef Landua %D 1991 %T Arbeitslosigkeit im Haushaltskontext - Erfahrungen und subjektive Betroffenheit %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 135-148 %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 434 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Ansätze zur statistischen Erfassung der geringfügigen Beschäftigung %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 118-132 %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 433 %A Joachim Merz %A Klaus Wolff %D 1991 %T Zeitverwendung und Erwerbstätigkeit - Eine Mikroanalyse für 1984-1987 mit den Daten der ersten vier Wellen des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 91-117 %/ 1990: Arbeitspapier Nr. 329. J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt und Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %2 cross-sectional %F miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 432 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1991 %T Über die Behandlung des Selektivitätsproblems bei der Auswertung von Paneldaten %E Christof u.a. Helberger %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 35-59 %2 longitudinal %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 431 %A Christof Helberger, Bellmann, Lutz and Blaschke, Dieter (Hrsg.) %D 1991 %T Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. Analysen auf der Grundlage des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 430 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1991 %T Wiederbeschäftigungschancen von Arbeitslosen: Eine mikroökonometrische Analyse für die BRD %J RWI-Mitteilungen %V 42 %N 2 %P 99-117 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 429 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Arbeitseinkommen und Einkommensarmut in Westdeutschland von 1984 bis 1989 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 58 %N 32 %P 457-462 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 428 %A Elke Holst %D 1991 %T Frauenpolitische Aspekte der Arbeitsmarktentwicklung in Ost- und Westdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 58 %N 30 %P 421-426 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 427 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1991 %T Wohnsituation und Wohnkosten von Privathaushalten in Ostdeutschland %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 58 %N 28 %P 396-402 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 425 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Gianna Gianelli %A Karl Ulrich Mayer %D 1991 %T Expansion of the Tertiary Sector and Social Inequality. Is there a New Service Proletariat Emerging in the FRG? %J Working Paper SPS No. 91/8 %C Florence %I European University Institute (EUI) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 424 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Greg J. Duncan %A Richard Hauser %A Roland Berntsen %D 1991 %T Wife or Frau, Women Do Worse: A Comparison of Men and Women in the United States and Germany after Marital Dissolution %J Demography %V 28 %N 3 %P 353-360 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 423 %A Irene Bertschek %A Michael Lechner %A Inés M. Ulloa %D 1991 %T Das Arbeitsangebot verheirateter Frauen im Lebenszyklus: Eine ausführliche deskriptive Analyse einer Stichprobe aus dem Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommnesdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 (auch: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik der Universität Mannheim, Disc) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 34-62 %/ 1991: Discussion Paper No. 445-91, Universität Mannheim, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Statistik %2 cross-sectional %F labour, gender %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 422 %A Joachim Frick %A Krause Peter %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T SIR and the GERMAN SOCIO-ECONOMIC PANEL STUDY (SOEP) %J European Scientific Network on Household Panel Studies (ESF) Working Paper No. 6 %C Colchester %I University of Essex %2 Technical documentation %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 421 %A Rainer Pischner %A Peter Krause %D 1990 %T Angaben zu Pflegebedürftigen in privaten Haushalten auf Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels für die Jahre 1985 bis 1989. Tabellenanalyse im Auftrag der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F health %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 420 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1991 %T Was unterscheidet Freiberufler, Gewerbetreibende und abhängig Beschäftigte? %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 24 %N 1 %P 101-114 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 419 %A Michael C. Burda %D 1991 %T Some New Insights on the Interindustry Wage Structure from the Socioeconomic Panel %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 30 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 417 %A Notburga Ott %D 1991 %T Die Wirkung politischer Maßnahmen auf die Familienbildung aus ökonomischer und verhandlungstheoretischer Sicht %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %E et al. %J Vom Regen in die Traufe %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 385-407 %2 longitudinal %F family and networks %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 416 %A Michael Wagner %D 1991 %T Sozialstruktur und Ehestabilität %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %E et al. %J Vom Regen in die Traufe %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 359-384 %2 longitudinal %F family and networks %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 415 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Oded Löwenbein %D 1991 %T Einkommensverläufe von Frauen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung betrieblicher Seniorität %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %E et al. %J Vom Regen in die Traufe %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 185-205 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, gender %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 414 %A Karin Prinz %D 1991 %T Die Bedeutung der Kindererziehung für die Erwerbsverläufe und die Alterssicherung von Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik %E Claudia Gather %E et al. %J Frauen-Alterssicherung: Lebensläufe von Frauen und ihre Benachteiligung im Alter %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %P 46-61 %2 citation of SOEP results %F gender %G D %0 Book Section %M 413 %A Gabriele Rolf %D 1991 %T Ideologiekritik am Rentenrecht und ein Reformvorschlag zur eigenständigen Alterssicherung von Frauen %E Claudia Gather %E et al. %J Frauen-Alterssicherung: Lebensläufe von Frauen und ihre Benachteiligung im Alter %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %P 173-190 %2 cross-sectional %F gender, transfer systems %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 412 %A Ellen Kirner %A Erika Schulz %D 1991 %T Die Erwerbsbeteiligung im Lebensverlauf von Frauen in Abhängigkeit von der Kinderzahl %E Claudia Gather %E et al. %J Frauen-Alterssicherung: Lebensläufe von Frauen und ihre Benachteiligung im Alter %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %P 62-79 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F gender %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 411 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1991 %T Der Rentenzugang von Ehepaaren - Anmerkungen zur Empirie und Regulierung %E Claudia Gather %E et al. %J Frauen-Alterssicherung: Lebensläufe von Frauen und ihre Benachteiligung im Alter %C Berlin %I Ed. Sigma %P 223-230 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F family and networks, transfer systems %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 410 %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Haushalts- und Erwerbseinkommen in der DDR %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 43 %N 2 %P 334-343 %2 Retro-longitudinal %4 SSCI %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 409 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1991 %T Die DDR-Stichprobe des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels - Konzept, Operationalisierungsprobleme und Pre-Test Erfahrungen im Hinblick auf die Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung %E Christof Helberger %E u.a. %J Erwerbstätigkeit und Arbeitslosigkeit. BeitrAB 144 %C Nürnberg %I Bundesanstalt für Arbeit %P 24-34 %/ 1990: Die DDR-Stichprobe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) - Konzept und Durchführung der "Basiserhebung 1990" in der DDR. In: Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, Heft 2/3, S. 152-159 1990: Diskussionspapier Nr. 15, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 408 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1991 %T Die Schätzung von Populationswerten in Panelerhebungen %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 75 %N 3 %P 225-244 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 406 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Basisdaten für die Beschreibung und Analyse des sozio-ökonomischen Wandels der DDR %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 43 %N 2 %P 322-333 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 405 %A Wolfgang Voges %A Götz Rohwer %D 1991 %T Zur Dynamik des Sozialhilfebezugs %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 510-531 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 404 %A Roland Habich %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1991 %T Armut im Reichtum - Ist die Bundesrepublik Deutschland eine Zwei-Drittel-Gesellschaft? %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 488-509 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 403 %A Roland Berntsen %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1991 %T Zur Stabilität von Einkommensarmut im Längsschnitt %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 457-487 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 402 %A Thomas Klein %A Gunter Zimmermann %D 1991 %T Zur ökonomischen Mobilität von Individuen und Familien: Determinanten und Armutsrisiken %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 437-456 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 401 %A Edward Bird %D 1991 %T Income Variation Amoung West German Households %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 409-436 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W CNEF %G GB %0 Book Section %M 400 %A Götz Rohwer %D 1991 %T Einkommensmobilität privater Haushalte 1984-1989 %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 379-408 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 399 %A Knut Gerlach %A Ulrich Schasse %D 1991 %T Arbeitsmarktwirkungen von Kündigungen und Entlassungen %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 354-378 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 398 %A Thomas Klein %A Rainer Hocke %D 1991 %T Zum Einfluß von Arbeitslosigkeit auf das weitere Einkommen %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 328-353 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 396 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1991 %T Gewinnbeteiligung und Lohnentwicklung - Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1984-1987) %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 273-296 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 395 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1991 %T Einkommen, Einkommensdynamik und Arbeitsmarktsegmentation %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 243-272 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 394 %A Uschi Backes-Gellner %A Bernd Frick %A Andrea Timmesfeld %D 1991 %T Zur kurz- und mittelfristigen Persistenz von Diskriminierung: Die Einkommensentwicklung und -dynamik ausgewählter Problemgruppen des Arbeitsmarktes %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 213-242 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 393 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Einkommensverläufe in der DDR von 1989 bis 1990 - Unbeobachtete Heterogenität und erste Auswirkungen der marktwirtschaftlichen Orientierung %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 188-212 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 392 %A Oded Löwenbein %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1991 %T Selektivität und Panelanalyse %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 156-187 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 391 %A Franz Müller %D 1991 %T Schätzung von Einkommensdeterminanten für erwerbstätige weibliche Arbeitnehmer auf der Basis von Längsschnittdaten des SOEP %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 135-155 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, gender %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 390 %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1991 %T Stichprobenselektion, unbeobachtete Heterogenität und Humankapitaleffekte bei der Schätzung von Lohnfunktionen mit Paneldaten %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 100-134 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 389 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Die Entwicklung individueller Arbeitseinkommen von 1984 bis 1989 - Eine explorative Analyse von Paneldaten %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 63-99 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 387 %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Die Erhebung von Einkommensdaten im Sozio-ökonomische Panel (SOEP) %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 26-33 %2 Technical documentation %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 386 %A Roland Habich %A Michael Häder %A Peter Krause %A Eckhard Priller %D 1991 %T Die Entwicklung des subjektiven Wohlbefindens vom Januar bis zum Herbst 1990 in der DDR und Ostdeutschland %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 332-356 %2 cross-sectional %F subjective indicators %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 384 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Birgit Parakenings %D 1991 %T Die Entwicklung der Haushaltseinkommen in Ostdeutschland von Mitte 1989 bis Ende 1990 - Ergebnisse einer Modellrechnung %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 299-317 %/ 1991: Die Entwicklung der Haushaltseinkommen in Ostdeutschland 1989/90. In: DIW-Wochenbericht, Jg.58, Heft 17, S. 215-220 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 382 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Teilzeitarbeit in der DDR und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 260-279 %2 cross-sectional %F gender, labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 381 %A Elke Holst %A Eckhard Priller %D 1991 %T Zeitverwendung in der DDR am Vorabend der Marktwirtschaft %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 237-259 %2 cross-sectional %F miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 380 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1991 %T Haushaltsausstattung, Wohnsituation und Wohnkosten in der DDR %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 218-236 %2 cross-sectional %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 379 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Peter Krause %A Joachim Frick %D 1991 %T Indikatoren zur Beschreibung der Einkommenssituation in der DDR %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 198-217 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 378 %A Gert Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Die Sozial- und Arbeitsmarktstruktur in der DDR und in Ostdeutschland - Methodische Grundlagen und ausgewählte Ergebnisse %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 178-197 %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 375 %A Alfons Geiss, J. %A Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik %D 1991 %T Zur Vercodung von Beruf, Branche und Prestige für die DDR %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 139-147 %2 Technical documentation %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 374 %A Marlis Riebschläger %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Interviewerstab und Interviewereffekte in der DDR - Basisbefragung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 127-138 %2 cross-sectional %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 373 %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %A Heinz Vortmann %D 1991 %T Vergleich der DDR-Basisbefragung '90 des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels mit makroorientierten Rahmendaten für das Jahr 1988 %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 113-126 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 372 %A Rainer Pischner %D 1991 %T Die Gewichtung der Ost-Stichproben des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels und der Pilotstudie des Wohlfahrtssurveys %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 97-112 %2 methodological %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 368 %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Die Einkommensstichprobe in Arbeiter- und Angestelltenhaushalten in der DDR vom August 1988 %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 42-56 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 367 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Die Ost-Stichprobe des Sozio-ökonomische Panels - Konzept und Durchführung der "SOEP-Basiserhebung 1990" in der DDR %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 25-41 %/ 1990: ZA-Informationen 27, S. 163-166 %2 methodological %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 366 %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Mikrodaten für die DDR und die Neuen Bundesländer - Möglichkeiten einer modernen Wirtschafts- und Sozialberichterstattung %E Projektgruppe "Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel" %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 13-24 %2 methodological %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 365 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) (Hrsg.) %D 1991 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel - Basisdaten und -analysen zur Entwicklung in den Neuen Bundesländern (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Bd. 5) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 364 %A Ulrich Rendtel %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Fortschritte der Einkommensanalysen mit Paneldaten %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 11-25 %2 methodological %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 363 %A Ulrich and Wagner Rendtel, Gert (Hrsg.) %D 1991 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 4) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 362 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Teilzeitarbeit als Möglichkeit der beruflichen (Re-)Integration %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %E et al. %J Vom Regen in die Traufe: Frauen zwischen Beruf und Familie %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 207-232 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 361 %A James C. Witte %D 1991 %T Discrete Time Models of Entry into Marriage Based on Retrospective Marital Histories of Young Adults in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 23 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F family and networks %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 360 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Ausbildung und Einkommen von Männern %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 24 %N 1 %P 63-69 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 359 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1991 %T Kennziffern zur Charakterisierung der Stabilität von Panel-Erhebungen - Das Beispiel des SOEP %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 27 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 358 %A Richard Hauser %A Gert Wagner %D 1992 %T Altern und Soziale Sicherung %E Paul B. Baltes %E Jürgen Mittelstraß %J Zukunft des Alterns und gesellschaftliche Entwicklung (Sonderdruck). Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, Forschungsbericht 5 %C Berlin - New York %P 581-613 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 357 %A Felix Büchel %D 1991 %T Die Einkommensentwicklung nach unterbrochener und nach klassischer Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit %E Ulrich Rendtel %E Gert Wagner %J Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 297-327 %2 longitudinal %F income and poverty, labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 356 %A Jens Bäumer %D 1991 %T Anspruch und Realität beruflicher Weiterbildung von Frauen (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F education, gender %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 355 %A Irene Becker %D 1990 %T Person und Haushalt in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Bericht über das Forschungskolloquium des Sfb 3 %J Sfb 3 report Nr. 25 %P 1-12 %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 354 %A Gert Wagner %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel in Deutschland. Längsschnittserhebung weist über den Sfb 3 hinaus %J Sfb 3 report Nr. 25 %P 3-5 %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 353 %A Johannes Huinink %D 1991 %T Keine Abkehr von der Familie %J MPG Spiegel %N 2 %P 6-10 %F family and networks %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 352 %A Hans-Jürgen Andreß %D 1992 %T Logistische Regressionsmodelle für Paneldaten. Analyse dichotomer Variablen im Zeitverlauf unter besonderer Berücksichtigung unbeobachteter Heterogenität %E H.-J. Andreß %E et al. %J Theorie, Daten, Methoden. Neue Modelle und Verfahrensweisen in den Sozialwissenschaften %C München %P 35-66 %2 longitudinal %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 351 %A Beatrix Brecht %A Paul Michels %D 1991 %T Anwendung nichtparametrischer Schätzverfahren für die Hazardfunktion bei zensierten Daten auf die Aufenthaltsdauer von Gastarbeitern in der Bundesrepublik %J Sfb 178-Diskussionbeitrag Serie II - Nr. 137 %C Konstanz %2 longitudinal %F migration %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 350 %A Thomas Klein %D 1991 %T Zur Bedeutung von Alters-, Perioden- und Generationseinflüssen für den Wandel politischer Werte in der Bundesrepublik %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 20 %N 2 %P 138-146 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 349 %A Lynn Duggan %D 1994 %T The Effect of Family Policy on the Household Division of Labour: A Comparison of East and West Germany %J Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 63 %N 1/2 %P 104-112 %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W CNEF %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 348 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1991 %T Pflegeversicherung - Geringe Unterschiede zwischen privatwirtschaftlicher und sozialversicherungsrechtlicher Vorsorge %J Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %V 45 %N 3-4 %P 40-49 %/ 1991: DIW-Diskussionspapier Nr. 19, Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F health, transfer systems %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 347 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1991 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Wellen 6-7, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 346 %A Erwin Dehlinger %D 1989 %T Zur Akzeptanz der sozialen Sicherung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - eine theoretische und empirische Untersuchung (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F health %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 345 %A Richard Hauser %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1991 %T Sozialpolitik im gesellschaftlichen Wandel %J Forschung Frankfurt (Wissenschaftsmagazin der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität) %V 9 %N 1 %P 46-54 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 344 %A Peter Krause %A Gert Wagner %D 1991 %T Datenhaltung bei sozialwissenschaftlichen Panel-Studien %J Sfb 187-Arbeitspapier zum Workshop "Datenbank" %C Bochum %I Ruhr-Universität Bochum %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 343 %A Bernd Görzig %A Martin Gornig %D 1990 %T Produktivität und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der DDR-Wirtschaft %J Gutachten im Auftrage des Bundesministers für Wirtschaft %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 342 %A Peter H. Hartmann %D 1994 %T Rezension: Diekmann, Andreas und Weick, Stefan Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß: Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %J ZA-Informationen %N 34 %P 124-127 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 341 %A Detlef Landua %A Wolfgang Zapf %D 1989 %T Folgen von Arbeitslosigkeit für die Wohlfahrt von Individuen und Haushalten %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 89-102 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 340 %A Joachim Frick %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %A Dieter Teichmann %D 1991 %T Erstellung einer Schichtung der Steuerpflichtigen in der DDR nach ihren Einkünften und sozio-demographischen Charakteristika auf der Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels. Gutachten des DIW im Auftrag des Bundesministers für Finanzen %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F transfer systems %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 339 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Zur Durchführung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels: Methodische Fragen - Standards der Durchführung - Panelstabilisierung %E Hermann Herget %J Chancen von Panelerhebungen und zeitbezogener Analyse für die Berufsbildungsforschung. Berichte zur beruflichen Bildung %C Bonn und Berlin %P 111-127 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 338 %A Arbeitsgruppe Sozialberichterstattung %D 1989 %T Sozialstruktur der Bundesrepublik heute %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 43 %P 29-32 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 337 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Befragungsergebnisse zur Teilzeitarbeit in der DDR im Juni 1990 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 20 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F labour %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 336 %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Die Ost-Stichprobe des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 63-70 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 335 %A Heinz Vortmann %D 1991 %T Transfereinkommen %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 56-62 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 334 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Erwerbseinkommen in den Monaten Mai 1989 und Mai 1990 %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 51-55 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 333 %A Elke Holst %D 1991 %T Zeitverwendung - Berufsarbeit, Hausarbeit, Freizeit %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 46-50 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 332 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1991 %T Arbeitszeit und Fehlzeiten %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 42-45 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 331 %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %A Eckhard Priller %D 1991 %T Subjektives Wohlbefinden %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 37-41 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 330 %A Martin Gornig %A Wolfgang Scheremet %D 1991 %T Die erwartete Arbeitsmarktdynamik %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 33-36 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 329 %A Karen Schober %D 1991 %T Berufsstart: Ausgangslage und Zukunftserwartungen Jugendlicher %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 27-32 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 328 %A Christian Brinkmann %A Gerhard Engelbrech %D 1991 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung und Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 23-26 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 327 %A Hasso von Henninges %D 1991 %T Bildungsstruktur, Ausbildungsstruktur und ausbildungsadäquater Einsatz %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 17-22 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 326 %A Dieter Blaschke %A Hasso von Henninges %D 1991 %T Sozialstrukturvergleich - Nachdenkliches zu Fragen und Problemen der Vergleichbarkeit %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 9-16 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 325 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Bernhard von Rosenbladt %A Dieter Blaschke %D 1991 %T An der Schwelle zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft - Ergebnisse aus der Basiserhebung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels in der DDR im Juni 1990. BeitrAB 143 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 323 %A Georg Licht %A Viktor Steiner %D 1992 %T Individuelle Einkommensdynamik und Humankapitaleffekte nach Erwerbsunterbrechungen %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 209 %N 3-4 %P 241-265 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 322 %A Heinrich Schlomann %D 1990 %T Der Einfluß von Erbschaften auf die Vermögensausstattung privater Haushalte im Jahr 1988 %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 39 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 320 %A Eckhard Priller %D 1991 %T Durchführung des sozio-ökonomischen Panels nun auch in der DDR %E Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen e.V. %J Gerontologischer Wissensbedarf und Informationsnutzung bei der Transformation von DDR und BRD %C Berlin %I Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (DZA) %P 16-18 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 319 %A Arbeitsgruppe Sozialberichterstattung %D 1991 %T Soziale Lage in der Ex-DDR %J WZB-Mitteilungen %N 51 %P 32-35 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 317 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1990 %T Specification and Estimation of a Life-Cycle Model of Female Labor-Supply %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 338 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 316 %A Detlef Landua %D 1991 %T Möglichkeiten längsschnittorientierter und kontextbezogener Auswertungsverfahren für die Analyse subjektiver Einstellungsdaten %J Politische Vierteljahresschrift %V 32 %N 1 %P 92-110 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 315 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1991 %T Bestimmungsgründe von Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft und Organisationsgrad %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 111 %N 1 %P 65-82 %/ 1989: SAMF Arbeitspapier Nr. 11. Paderborn: Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftlicher Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 314 %A Roland Habich %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1991 %T Armut in der Bundesrepublik mehrheitlich kurzfristiger Natur %J ISI-Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 5 %P 5-7 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Magazine Article %M 313 %A Roland Habich %A Detlef Landua %A Eckhard Priller %D 1991 %T Geringere Lebenszufriedenheit in der ehemaligen DDR %J ISI-Informationsdienst Soziale Indikatoren %N 5 %P 1-4 %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 312 %A Josef Schepers %D 1990 %T Sozialgruppenspezifische Sterblichkeit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Dissertation) %C FU Berlin: Fachbereich Medizin, Institut für Soziale Medizin %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 310 %A Elmar Hönekopp %D 1990 %T Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung im sich vereinenden Deutschland - Ein Tagungsbericht %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 23 %N 4 %P 577-580 %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book Section %M 309 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1992 %T Voll eigenständige Sicherung in der Altersvorsorge - Die Überprüfung eines Expertenvorschlags anhand biographischer Längsschnittdaten %E Reinhard Hujer %E Hilmar Schneider %J Herausforderungen an den Wohlfahrtsstaat im strukturellen Wandel %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 117-142 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 308 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1991 %T Determinanten der Mehrfachbeschäftigung %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 37 %N 1 %P 87-113 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 307 %A S. Breuer %A J. Hampel %A P. Krause %A H.-M. Mohr %A S. Weick %A E. Wiegand %A W. Zapf %D 1986 %T Lebensqualität der Wohnbevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Gutachten für das Bundeskanzleramt %C Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 306 %A Kamyar Niroumand %D 1987 %T Wie sichern sich Selbständige für das Alter? - Eine theoretische und empirische Analyse (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 305 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1987 %T Sonderauswertung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels: Welle 4 (1987) - Übergang in den Ruhestand. Gutachten des DIW im Auftrage des Bundesministers für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 304 %A Gert Wagner %A Ellen Kirner %A Volker Meinhardt %D 1991 %T Pflegebedürftigkeit in den Krankenversicherungen absichern %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 58 %N 6 %P 43-46 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 303 %A Ellen Kirner %A Rainer Pischner %D 1987 %T Auswertung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels: Anzahl und Situation von Pflegebedürftigen in privaten Haushalten. Gutachten des DIW im Auftrag des Bundesministers für Arbeit und Sozialordnung %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 302 %A Gert G. Wagner %A Ellen Kirner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1988 %T Verteilungs-, sozial- und arbeitsmarktpolitische Bedeutung des Teilrentensystems. Gutachten des DIW im Auftrage des Ministers für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 301 %A Jutta Kloas %A Christian Harz %A Uwe Michalek %D 1988 %T Sonderauswertung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels zum Themenbereich Verkehr. Gutachten des DIW im Auftrage des Bundesministers für Verkehr %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F miscellaneous %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 300 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %A Volker Meinhardt %A James u.a. Witte %D 1988 %T Flexibilität und Mobilität in Raum, Beruf und Familie. Gutachten des DIW im Auftrag des Bundeskanzleramts %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 299 %A Michael Knoll %D 1987 %T Berufsspezifische Arbeitsmarktrisiken - Eine Auswertung der Daten des "Sozio-ökonomischen Panel", Welle 1 (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Politische Wissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 298 %A Detlef Landua %D 1987 %T Determinanten der Unterbrechung und Wiederaufnahme der Erwerbstätigkeit - Eine soziologische Sekundäranalyse mit Paneldaten (Diplomarbeit) %C Mannheim %I Universität Mannheim, Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 297 %A Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Unversitäten Frankfurt-Mannheim %D 1987 %T Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, Band 257 %C Bonn %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 296 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Ursula Jaenichen %D 1993 %T Bildungsexpansion und Familienbildung %E Andreas Dieckmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß. Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %/ 1990: Soziale Welt, Heft 4 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 295 %A Gert Wagner %D 1990 %T Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten sportbezogener Dienstleistungen - Perspektiven erwerbswirtschaftlicher und ehrenamtlicher Angebote %E Georg Anders %J Vereinssport an der Wachstumsgrenze? Sport in der Krise der Industriegesellschaften, Reihe Sport-Ökonomie, Band 2 %C Witten %P 12-33 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 294 %A Gert Wagner %A Monika Ardelt %A Notburga Ott %D 1990 %T Bevölkerungsentwicklung und Sportpotentiale bis zum Jahr 2000 - Eine mikroanalytische Simulationsstudie %E Georg Anders %J Vereinssport an der Wachstumsgrenze? Sport in der Krise der Industriegesellschaften,Reihe Sport-Ökonomie, Band 2 %C Witten %P 124-164 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 293 %A Dieter Blaschke %A Martin Koller %A Gerhard Kühlewind %D 1990 %T Qualifizierung in den neuen Bundesländern - Hintergründe, Tendenzen, Folgerungen %J MatAB %N 7 %P 22-24 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 292 %A Ulrich Schasse %D 1991 %T Betriebszugehörigkeitsdauer und Mobilität - Eine empirische Untersuchung zur Stabilität von Beschäftigungsverhältnissen (Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung, Band 21; Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 291 %A Klaus Peinelt-Jordan %D 1991 %T Struktur und Konstanz von Arbeitszeitpräferenzen - Eine Analyse des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 289 %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Roland Habich %D 1990 %T Individuelle Wohlfahrt: Vertikale Ungleichheit oder horizontale Disparitäten? %J Soziale Welt: Sonderband 7 (Lebenslagen, Lebensläufe, Lebensstile) %P 153-188 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 288 %A Peter A. Berger %D 1990 %T Ungleichheitsphasen - Stabilität und Instabilität als Aspekte ungleicher Lebenslagen %E Peter A. Berger %E Stefan Hradil %J Lebenslagen, Lebensläufe, Lebensstile (Soziale Welt: Sonderband 7) %C Göttingen %I Verlag Otto Schwartz & Co. %P 319-350 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 287 %A Thomas Klein %D 1990 %T Arbeitslosigkeit und Wiederbeschäftigung im Erwerbsverlauf. Theorieansätze und empirische Befunde %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 42 %N 4 %P 688-705 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 286 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Ein Instrument zur Dauerbeobachtung privater Haushalte %E Hildegard Rapin %J Der private Haushalt im Spiegel sozialempirischer Erhebungen %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 93-113 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 285 %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1994 %T Das intertemporale Arbeitsangebot verheirateter Frauen. Eine empirische Analyse auf der Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt a.M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 284 %A James C. Witte %D 1990 %T Entry into Marriage and the Transition to Adulthood Among Recent Birth Cohorts of Young Adults in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 17 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 283 %A Richard V. Burkhauser %A Greg J. Duncan %A Richard Hauser %A Roland Berntsen %D 1990 %T Economic Burdens of Marital Disruptions: A Comparison of the United States and the Federal Republik of Germany %J Review of Income and Wealth %V 36 %N 4 %P 319-333 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 282 %A Richard Hauser %A Roland Berntsen %D 1990 %T Einkommens- und Wohlstandsmobilität von Haushalten und Personen unter dem Einfluß demographischer Ereignisse %J Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Sonderdruck zur Jahrestagung in Wien, 27.-29.9.1989, Band 202 %C Berlin %I Duncker und Humblot %P 231-245 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 281 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1991 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Pretestbericht zu Welle 8 %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 280 %A Siegfried Fecher %D 1991 %T Determinanten der beruflichen Weiterbildung: Eine Analyse des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %I Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 279 %A Uschi Backes-Gellner %A Bernd Frick %D 1990 %T Discrimination in Employment in the Federal Republik of Germany %J Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law %V 20 %N 1 %P 105-121 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 278 %A Beatrix Brecht %D 1990 %T Türkische Emigranten: Untersuchungen am Datensatz des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Sfb 178-Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 125 %C Konstanz %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 277 %A Rainer Pischner %D 1991 %T Eine konsistente Haushalts- und Personengewichtung für die DDR-Basisbefragung des SOEP und für die Ost-Pilotstudie des Wohlfahrtssurvey %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 18a %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 276 %A Joachim Frick %A Peter Krause %A Heinz Vortmann %D 1990 %T Die ökonomische Situation von Alleinerziehenden in der DDR und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den 80er Jahren %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 57 %N 42 %P 598-603 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 274 %A Bruce Headey %A Roland Habich %A Peter Krause %D 1990 %T The Duration and Extent of Poverty - Is Germany a Two-Thirds-Society? %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 90-103 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 273 %A Ellen Kirner %A Erika Schulz %D 1990 %T Angebot an Arbeitskräften in Deutschland auf längere Sicht %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 57 %N 49 %P 679-690 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 272 %A Joachim Merz %A Thomas K. Rauberger %D 1990 %T Entwickung individueller Zeitbudgets in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Eine Mikroanalyse mit den Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels aus den Wellen 1-4 (1984-1987) %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 328 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 270 %A Gert Wagner %D 1988 %T Zur Notwendigkeit empirischer Analysen für die ökonomische Fundierung staatlicher Versicherungs- und Sozialpolitik %E Gabriele Rolf %E P. Bernd Spahn %E Gert Wagner %J Sozialvertrag und Sicherung - Zur ökonomischen Theorie staatlicher Versicherungs- und Umverteilungssysteme %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 275-317 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 269 %A Beatrix Brecht %D 1990 %T Aufbau, Struktur und Anwendungen des sozio-ökonomischen Panels in INGRES %J Sfb 178-Arbeitspapier Nr. 120 %C Konstanz %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 267 %A Karl Heinz Freitag %D 1990 %T Vorstellungen der Wirtschaft zum vordringlichen Informationsbedarf über die DDR und die aus ihrer Sicht zu treffenden Maßnahmen %E Statistisches Bundesamt %J Statistik auf dem Weg zur deutschen Einheit. Vorträge vor dem Statistischen Beirat des Stat.BA anläßlich seiner 37. Tagung am 3.Juli 1990 in Berlin %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %P 5-8 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 266 %A Peter Sopp %A Peter Steinmüller %D 1990 %T Bewegte Zeiten - Veränderungen der Erwerbsbiografien verschiedener Geburtskohorten in diesem Jahrhundert %C Bamberg %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 265 %A Peter A. Berger %D 1990 %T Individuals on the Move - On Some Dynamic Aspects of Social Structures %J Paper prepared for the course "Social Structure in Comparative Postgraduate Studies", May 14-25, 1990 %C Dubrovnik %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book %M 263 %A Reiner and Wagner Stäglin, Gert (Hrsg.) %D 1990 %T Auswirkungen gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen auf Funktion und Arbeitsweise der amtlichen Statistik - Berlin als Beispiel. Tagungsbericht %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 261 %A Doris Cornelsen %D 1990 %T Die Statistik auf dem Weg zur deutschen Einheit - Überlegungen aus der Sicht der Wissenschaft am Beispiel der Erfahrungen des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung. Sonderdruck des statistischen Bundesamtes %C Wiesbaden %I Statistisches Bundesamt %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Report %M 260 %A Gert Wagner %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel im sich einenden Deutschland - Diskussion der Stichprobe und Design der "DDR-Basiserhebung 1990" %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 326 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 methodological %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 258 %A Felix Büchel %D 1994 %T Overqualification at the Beginning of a Non Academic Working Career. The Efficiency of the German Dual System under Test %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 40 %N 3-4 %P 342-368 %/ 1994: Diskussionspapier Nr. 16 der TU-Berlin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 256 %A Ellen Kirner %A Erika Schulz %A Juliane Roloff %D 1990 %T Vereintes Deutschland - geteilte Frauengesellschaft? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 57 %N 41 %P 575-582 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 255 %A Wolfgang Glatzer %A Richard Hauser %D 1990 %T Armut - Erscheinungsformen und Entwicklungstrends %J Politische Bildung %V 23 %N 2 %P 51-66 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 254 %A Elke Maria Schmidt %D 1992 %T Intersektorale Lohndifferentiale - Eine mikroökonomische Untersuchung mit Paneldaten für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift f. Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften %V 112 %N 2 %P 201-218 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 253 %A Thomas Klein %D 1990 %T Wiederheirat nach Scheidung in der Bundesrepublik - Eine empirische Überprüfung bislang vorliegender Theorieansätze aus der Perspektive des Lebenslaufs %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 42 %N 1 %P 60-80 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 252 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1990 %T Hochrechnung und Stichprobenfehler %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 321 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 251 %A Martin Gornig %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1990 %T Hohe pauschale Lohnsteigerungen in der DDR gefährden die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit. Stärkere Differenzierung des Lohngefüges erforderlich %J Deutschland Archiv %V 22 %N 10 %P 1619- 1624 %/ 1990: DIW-Wochenbericht, Heft 32, Jg. 57, S. 441-446 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 250 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1990 %T Die Segmentierung des Arbeitsmarktes in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Eine empirische Analyse mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels, 1984-1988 (Beiträge zur Sozialökonomik der Arbeit, Bd. 24) %C Berlin %I Edition sigma %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 249 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1990 %T Teilnahmebereitschaft in Panelstudien: Zwischen Beeinflussung, Vertrauen und Sozialer Selektion %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 42 %N 2 %P 280-299 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 248 %A Lutz Bellmann %A Ulrich Schasse %D 1990 %T Die erwartete Dauer der Betriebszugehörigkeit von Frauen und Männern in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift f. Wirtschafts- u. Sozialwissenschaften %V 110 %N 3 %P 413-431 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 247 %A Eckard Priller %D 1994 %T Armut durch Arbeitslosigkeit - sozialer Wandel und Verarmungsrisiken in den neuen Bundesländern %J Beschäftigungsobservatorium Ostdeutschland %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 245 %A Richard Hauser %A Peter Semrau %D 1990 %T Trends in Poverty and Low Income in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 306 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 244 %A Eckhard Priller %A Jürgen Schupp %A Gert Wagner %D 1990 %T Arbeitsmarktstrukturen in der DDR %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 57 %N 37 %P 517-524 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 243 %A Sonja Munz %D 1990 %T Latente Variablenmodelle zur Analyse von Paneldaten - Untersuchung zur Erwerbs- und Hausarbeitszufriedenheit von Frauen (Diplomarbeit) %C München %I Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 242 %A Klaus Eichler %A Irene Iwanow %D 1994 %T Sozio-ökonomische Analysen zur Wohnzufriedenheit - durchgeführt an Fallbeispielen aus den neuen Bundesländern %E Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V. Dresden %J Beiträge zur ökologischen Raumentwicklung. Festschrift für Gerd Albers zum 75. Geburtstag %C Dresden %I IöR %P 74-91 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 241 %A Florian Schramm %D 1994 %T Welche Rolle spielt die Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit in der Transformation? %E Lutz v. Rosenstiel %J Führung im Systemwandel %C München %I Mering %P 99-119 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 240 %A James Witte %D 1990 %T The Potential for Comparative Panel Research Using Data from the U.S. Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 14 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 239 %A Detlef Landua %D 1990 %T Verläufe von Arbeitslosigkeit und ihre Folgen für die Wohlfahrt von Haushalten und Individuen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 19 %N 3 %P 203-211 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 238 %A Joachim Merz %D 1990 %T Female Labor Supply: Labor Force Participation, Market Wage Rate and Working Hours of Married and Unmarried Women in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 207 %N 3 %P 240-270 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 237 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1990 %T Ausbildung und Einkommen - Eine vergleichende Humankapitalanalyse für beide deutschen Staaten %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 12 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 236 %A Elke Holst %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1990 %T Frauen in Familie und Beruf %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 57 %N 29 %P 400-409 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 235 %A Joachim Merz %D 1989 %T Zum Erwerbsverhalten von Frauen im Haushaltszusammenhang - Eine Mikroanalyse von Lohnsatz- und Arbeitszeitdeterminanten mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E K. Emmerich %E H.-D. Hardes %E D. Sadowski %E E. Spitznagel %J Einzel- und gesamtwirtschaftliche Aspekte des Lohnes, BeitrAB 128 %C Nürnberg %I IAB %P 133-154 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 234 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Martin Gornig %A Michael Steinhöfel %D 1990 %T Die Bedeutung der Frauenerwerbstätigkeit für die Einkommensverteilung in beiden deutschen Staaten %J Arbeit und Sozialpolitik %V 44 %N 6 %P 202-206 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 233 %A Joachim Merz %D 1990 %T Zur Notwendigkeit und Nutzung von Zeitbudgetdaten in der Sozialökonomie %E R.v. Schweitzer %E M. Ehling %E D. Schäfer %E u.a. %J Zeitbudgeterhebungen - Ziele, Methoden und neue Konzepte %C Stuttgart %I Metzler-Poeschel %P 93-106 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 232 %A Axel Börsch-Supan %D 1990 %T Implications of an Aging Population: A Comparative Analysis of West Germany an the United States %J Paper prepared for the Fourth Annual Meeting of the ESPE, Istanbul, Turkey 1990 %C Mannheim - Cambridge %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 231 %A Eckhard Priller %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1990 %T Bericht über eine Vorerhebung für die "Basiserhebung 1990" des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels in der DDR (Pretestbericht) %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 9 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 230 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Ursula Jaenichen %D 1992 %T Educational Expansion and Changes in Women's Entry into Marriage and Motherhood in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Journal of Marriage and Family %V 54 %N 5 %P 302-315 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 229 %A Erika Schulz %A Ellen Kirner %D 1994 %T Arbeitskräfteangebot von Frauen in Deutschland bis zum Jahr 2010. Empirische Ergebnisse und Ansätze zu einer kohortenspezifischen Projektion %E Petra Beckmann %E Gerhard Engelbrech %J Arbeitsmarkt für Frauen 2000 -Ein Schritt vor oder ein Schritt zurück? Kompendium zur Erwerbstätigkeit von Frauen. BeitrAB 179 %C Nürnberg %I Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit (IAB) %P 73-96 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 228 %A Detlef Landua %D 1990 %T Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten der Standardverfahren der empirischen Sozialforschung - Panelauswertungen von Parteipräferenzen %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 90-101 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 227 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 8, Bericht zum Fragebogentest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 226 %A Notburga Ott %A Heidrun Radtke %A Wera Thiel %A Gert Wagner %D 1990 %T Kindererziehung und Erwerbstätigkeit - Marktwirtschaftliche Möglichkeiten einer erziehungsfreundlichen Erwerbsarbeit in Deutschland %J Wirtschaftswissenschaft %V 38 %N 9 %P 1242-1260 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 225 %A Martin Gornig %A Johannes Schwarze %A Michael Steinhöfel %D 1990 %T Erwerbstätigkeit und Einkommen von Frauen in der DDR %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 57 %N 19 %P 263-267 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 224 %A Olaf Hübler %A Knut Gerlach %D 1990 %T Sectoral Wage Patterns, Individual Earnings and the Efficiency Wage Hypothesis %E Heinz König %J Economics of Wage Determination, Studies in Contemporary Economics %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 105-124 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 223 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Reinhold Schnabel %D 1990 %T Analyse von Beschäftigung und Erwerbslosigkeit anhand des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 74 %N 1 %P 98-116 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 222 %A Hans-Peter Blossfeld %A Reinhard Nuthmann %D 1988 %T Strukturelle Veränderungen der Jugendphase als Kohortenprozeß %J Zeitschrift für Pädagogik %V 35 %N 6 %P 845-867 %/ 1990: Manuskript %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 221 %A Joachim Frick %D 1990 %T Die SIR-Datenbank des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels - Ein Tutorial zu Aufbau, Syntax und problemorientierten Anwendungen (Version 90.1), Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 220 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %D 1990 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland nach fünf Wellen %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 59 %N 2 %P 141-151 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 219 %A Eckhard Wurzel %D 1990 %T Staggered Entry and Unemployment Durations - An Application to German Data %E J. Hartog %E G. Ridder %E J. Theewes %J Panel Data and Labor Market Studies %C Amsterdam u.a. %I North-Holland %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 218 %A Hildegard (Hrsg.) Rapin %D 1990 %T Der private Haushalt im Spiegel sozialempirischer Erhebungen %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Book %M 217 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1990 %T Nebenerwerbstätigkeit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Umfang und Ursachen von Mehrfachbeschäftigung und Schattenwirtschaft (Dissertation) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 216 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1990 %T Präferenzforschung für meritorische Güter - Das Beispiel der Altersvorsorge in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik %V 207 %N 5 %P 464-481 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 215 %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1990 %T Probleme und Möglichkeiten bei der Erfassung geringfügiger Beschäftigung %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 74 %N 3 %P 345-360 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 214 %A Michael Lechner %D 1991 %T Testing Logit Models in Practice %J Empirical Economics %V 16 %P 177-198 %/ 1989: Discussion-Paper No. 408-90 der Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung. Mannheim: Institut für Volkswirschaftslehre und Statistik 1990: Manuskript %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 213 %A Hans-Joachim Hoffmann-Nowotny %A Notburga Ott %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1989 %T Einleitung - Frauenspezifische Risiken als Determinanten und Restriktionen familialer Entscheidungen %E Gert G. Wagner %E et al. %J Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 5-12 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 212 %A Karl Ulrich Mayer %D 1989 %T Die Mikrodatenstrategie des Sonderforschungsbereichs 3 "Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik" %E Gert G. Wagner %E et al. %J Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 47-60 %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 211 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1989 %T Arbeits- und wirtschaftspolitische Möglichkeiten einer erziehungsfreundlichen Erwerbsarbeit %E Gert G. Wagner %E et al. %J Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 314-332 %2 other %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 210 %A Gabriele Rolf %D 1989 %T Individualorientierte soziale Sicherung von Frauen unter familienpolitischen Aspekten %E Gert Wagner %E et al. %J Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 281-301 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 209 %A Wolfgang Glatzer %A Barbara Riedmüller %D 1990 %T Lebenslagen alleinstehender Frauen. Gutachten im Auftrage für das Bundesministerium für Jugend, Familie, Frauen und Gesundheit %C Frankfurt/M. %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 208 %A Dorothea Giesecke %D 1989 %T Die Auflösung von Familien und das Wohlfahrtsniveau geschiedener Frauen %J Frauenerwerbstätigkeit - Berichte aus der laufenden Forschung, Arbeitspapier Nr. 1989-7 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 207 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1989 %T Dynamische Mikroanalyse als demogaphische Forschungsstrategie %E Gert u.a. Wagner %J Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel. Proceedings der 23. Arbeitstagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft am 28.2.-3.3.1989 i %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 61-75 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 206 %A Roland Berntsen %D 1989 %T Einkommensveränderung aufgrund familialer Ereignisse %E Gert G. Wagner %E u.a. %J Familienbildung und Erwerbstätigkeit im demographischen Wandel %C Berlin u.a. %I Springer %P 76-93 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 205 %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %A Sibylle Meyer %A Eva Schulze %D 1990 %T Einkommensverhältnisse junger Familien in der BRD. Gutachten des DIW für das Bundesministerium für Jugend, Familie, Frauen und Gesundheit %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 204 %A Richard Hauser %A Peter Semrau %D 1990 %T Zur Entwicklung der Einkommensarmut von 1963 bis 1986 %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 39 %N 2 %P 27-36 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 202 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1989 %T Zur Messung von Diskriminierung auf dem Arbeitsmarkt %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 142 %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 201 %A Gert Wagner %A Notburga Ott %A Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann-Nowotny %D 1989 %T Erwerbstätigkeit und Familienbildung im demographischen Wandel %J Proceedings der 23. Arbeitstagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 28.2.-3.3.1989 %C Bad Homburg - Berlin %I Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 200 %A Bundesminister für Verkehr %D 1989 %T Verkehr in Zahlen 1989 (Auswertung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels auf den Seiten 118-121) %C Bonn %I BMV %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 199 %A Josef Schepers %A Gert Wagner %D 1989 %T Soziale Differenzen der Lebenserwartung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Neue empirische Analysen %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 35 %N 11 %P 670-682 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 198 %A Erich Wiegand %D 1989 %T Assimilation von Ausländern %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1989 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD (Bundeszentrale f.polit.Bildung, Band 282) %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 524-533 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 197 %A Wolfgang Zapf %A Heinz-Herbert Noll %A Roland Habich %D 1989 %T Soziale Schichtung und soziale Lagen %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1989 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD, Bundeszentrale f.polit.Bildung, Band 281 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 505-513 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 196 %A Richard Hauser %A Wolfgang Glatzer %D 1989 %T Einkommensverteilung und Einkommenszufriedenheit %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1989 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD, Bundeszentrale f.polit.Bildung, Band 280 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 392-401 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 194 %A Thomas Klein %D 1993 %T Bildungsexpansion und Geburtenrückgang %E Andreas Diekmann %E Stefan Weick %J Der Familienzyklus als sozialer Prozeß. Bevölkerungssoziologische Untersuchungen mit den Methoden der Ereignisanalyse %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 285-307 %/ 1989: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS), Jahrg. 41, Heft 3, S. 482-503 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 193 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1989 %T Teilzeitbeschäftigte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Opfer oder Gewinner der Arbeitszeitflexibilisierung? %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 38 %N 11/12 %P 245-252 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 192 %A Jürgen Schupp %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1989 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung - Eine Reform der gesetzlichen Regelungen ist wirtschafts- und sozialpolitisch sinnvoll %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 56 %N 47 %P 595-601 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 191 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1989 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 5, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 190 %A Knut Gerlach %A Elke Maria Schmidt %D 1989 %T Firm Size and Wages %C Hannover %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 189 %A Knut Gerlach %A Elke Maria Schmidt %D 1989 %T Unternehmensgröße und Entlohnung %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeits- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 22 %N 3 %P 355-373 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 188 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1989 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 7, Bericht zum Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 187 %A Helmut Kaiser %A Ulrich van Essen %A P. Bernd Spahn %D 1989 %T Income Taxation and the Supply of Labour in West Germany %J Sfb 3-Paper presented in Roma at the Conference of the Applied Economics Association on Fiscal Policy Modelling %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 186 %A Ulrich van Essen %A Helmut Kaiser %A P. Bernd Spahn %D 1989 %T Tax Policy At The Bifurcation Between Equity And Efficiency: Lessons From The German Income Tax Reform %J Sfb 3-Paper presented in Roma at the Conference of the Applied Econometrics Association on Fiscal Policy Modelling %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 185 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %D 1989 %T The Socio-oeconomics of Individual Working Time Reduction: Empirical Evidence for the Federal Republic of Germany %E J. Buber-Agassi %E S. Heycock %J The Redesign of Working-Time: Promise or Threat? %C Berlin %I Edition Sigma %P 187-206 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 184 %A Dieter Sadowski %A Bernd Frick %D 1989 %T Unternehmerische Personalpolitik in organisationsökonomischer Perspektive: Das Beispiel der Schwerbehindertenbeschäftigung %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 22 %N 3 %P 408-418 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 183 %A Detlef Landua %D 1989 %T Stabilität und Wandel der Parteineigungen - Eine Panelanalyse politischer Präferenzen in der Bundesrepublik %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 89-105 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 182 %A Marc Szydlik %D 1989 %T Bericht über die Datenbereinigung des Biografieschemas %C Berlin %I DIW Berlin %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 181 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1989 %T Vertrauensbildung und Teilnahmeentscheidung in Panelstudien - Über die Entwicklung der Antwortbereitschaft im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 313 %C Frankfurt/M.- Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F methods %W SOEP %G D %0 Thesis %M 180 %A Dorothea Giesecke %D 1987 %T Erwerbsverhalten, Scheidungsrisiko und Wohlfahrtsniveau von Frauen %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 179 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1989 %T Determinanten der Zufriedenheit mit der Altersvorsorge in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 135 %C Berlin %I Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Dokumentation der Technischen Universität Berlin (TUB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 178 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1989 %T Über den Einfluß der Panelselektivität auf Längsschnittanalysen %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 58 %N 1 %P 45-61 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 177 %A Helene Palamidis %A Johannes Schwarze %D 1989 %T Jugendliche beim Übergang in eine betriebliche Berufsausbildung und in die Erwerbstätigkeit %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 22 %N 2 %P 114-124 %2 longitudinal %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 176 %A Joachim Wagner %A Wilhelm Lorenz %D 1989 %T Einkommensfunktionsschätzungen mit Längsschnittdaten für vollzeiterwerbstätige deutsche Männer %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 35 %N 1/2 %P 99-109 %/ 1988: Diskussionspapier Nr. 128. Universität Hannover, FB Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 175 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1989 %T The Analysis of Labor Market Mobility Using Panel Data %J European Economic Review %V 33 %P 530-536 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 174 %A Wolfgang Zapf %D 1989 %T Die Sozialstruktur der Bundesrepublik in den 80er Jahren %J Diskussionspapier Nr. P 89-101 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 173 %A Ulrich van Essen %A Helmut Kaiser %A P. Bernd Spahn %D 1988 %T Verteilungswirkungen der Einkommenssteuerreformen 1986-1990. Eine Simulationsstudie für die BRD auf Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J FinanzArchiv %V 46 %N 1 %P 56-84 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 172 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1988 %T Longitudinal data for behavioural research: The German Socio-Economic Panel Study. Tagung: "Quantitative Models of Economic Behaviour: A Conference in Honor of Guy H. Overette", 20./21.5.1988 %C Madison/Wisconsin %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 171 %A Olaf Hübler %A Knut Gerlach %D 1989 %T Berufliche Lohndifferentiale %E Knut Gerlach %E Olaf Hübler %J Effizienzlohntheorie, Individualeinkommen und Arbeitsplatzwechsel %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 149-178 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 170 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1989 %T Langfristiges, altersspezifisches Mobilitätsverhalten, kurzfristige Erträge und Einkommensmaximierung %E Knut Gerlach %E Olaf Hübler %J Effizienzlohntheorie, Individualeinkommen und Arbeitsplatzwechsel %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 184-209 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 169 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1988 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 6, Zwischenbericht zum Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 168 %A Joachim Frick %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1989 %T Wohnkosten der Eigentümer-Haushalte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Ergebnisse des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 56 %N 14 %P 155-160 %2 cross-sectional %F consumption / assets / habitation %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 167 %A Bernd Frick %A Dieter Sadowski %D 1988 %T Zur Beschäftigungssituation Schwerbehinderter - Eine empirische Analyse anhand des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Diskussionsbeitrag Nr. 17 %C Trier %I Universität Trier, Fachbereich IV %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 165 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1989 %T Kompensierende Lohndifferentiale und geschlechtsspezifische Einkommensdiskriminierung %E Knut Gerlach %E Olaf Hübler %J Effizienzlohntheorie, Individualeinkommen und Arbeitsplatzwechsel %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 248-270 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 164 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Sigrid Quack %D 1989 %T Bridges or "traps"? Non-standard employment in the Federal Republic of Germany %E Gerry Rodgers %E Janine Rodgers %J Precarious jobs in labour market regulation, Genf-Brüssel) %C Genf %I International Labour Organisation %P 109-148 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 162 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %D 1988 %T Comment to Ronald G. Ehrenberg: Part-time Employment in the United States %E Robert A. Hart %J Employment, Unemployment and Labor Utilization %C London %I Unwin Hyman %P 282-287 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 161 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1989 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Vorerhebung zu Welle 7 "Zeitverwendung und -präferenzen" %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 160 %A Olaf Hübler %D 1989 %T Individual Overtime Functions With Double Correction For Selectivity Bias %J Economics Letters %V 29 %N 1 %P 87-90 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 158 %A Harald Möhlmann %A Pia Zollmann %D 1988 %T Die gesundheitliche Situation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Beschreibende Auswertungen der Wellen 1 und 2 des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 280 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 157 %A Joachim Merz %D 1989 %T Das Arbeitsangebot von Frauen im Haushaltskontext - Entlohnung und Arbeitszeit auf der Basis eines zweistufigen TOBIT-Ansatzes mit Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 282 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 156 %A Helmut Kaiser %A Ulrich van Essen %A P. Bernd Spahn %D 1989 %T Einkommensteuerreform, Arbeitsangebot und ökonomische Wohlfahrt - eine mikroökonomische Simulationsstudie für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 277 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 155 %A Johannes Schwarze %A Gert Wagner %D 1989 %T Geringfügige Beschäftigung - empirische Befunde und Reformvorschläge %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 69 %N 4 %P 184-191 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 154 %A Roland Berntsen %D 1989 %T Einkommensanalysen mit den Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels unter Verwendung von generierten Einkommensdaten %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 291 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 153 %A Mathilde Niehaus %D 1989 %T Behinderte Frauen als Zielgruppe der Schwerbehindertenpolitik %E Dieter Sadowski %E Ingo Rendenbach %J Neue Zielgruppen der Schwerbehindertenpolitik %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 152 %A Bernd Frick %D 1989 %T Zum Zusammenhang von Arbeitslosigkeitsrisiken und gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigungen %E Dieter Sadowski %E Ingo Rendenbach %J Neue Zielgruppen in der Schwerbehindertenpolitik %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 79-98 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 151 %A Hans Braun %A Mathilde Niehaus %D 1988 %T Die soziale Situation schwerbehinderter Erwerbspersonen - Eine explorative Studie in Rheinland-Pfalz. Ministerium für Soziales und Familie %C Mainz %I Landesministerium für Soziales und Familie %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 150 %A James Witte %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1988 %T Formation and Dissolution of One-Person Households in the United States and West Germany %J Sociology and Social Research %N 1 %P 31-41 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 149 %A Ulrich van Essen %A Thomas Kassella %D 1988 %T Die Einkommensangaben im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel des Sonderforschunsbereiches 3 und ihre Relevanz für steuerpolitische Simulationen %J Aufgaben und Probleme der Einkommensstatistik - Erstellung, Nutzung, Interpretation, Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA Sonderheft) %N 26 %P 133-166 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 148 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1988 %T Entlohnung von Humankapital im regionalen Vergleich - Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung mit Individualdaten für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E Niedersächsisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung e.V. %J Regionale Lohn- und Beschäftigungsstrukturen - Empirische Befunde für die Bundesrepublik %C Hannover %I Niedersächsisches Institut Wirtschaftsforschung e.V. %P 1-20 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 147 %A Thomas Kassella %D 1988 %T Die Konstruktion eines synthetischen Mikrodatenfiles für steuerpolitische Simulationen %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 266 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 146 %A Ingo Fischer %A Richard Hauser %D 1988 %T Lone-Parent-Families in the Federal Repulic of Germany %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 275 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 145 %A Christof Helberger %D 1988 %T Die Struktur der Erwerbstätigen im sozio-ökonomischen Panel im Vergleich mit der amtlichen Erwerbsstatistik %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 108 %N 2 %P 227-245 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Manuscript %M 144 %A Richard Hauser %D 1988 %T Problems of Poverty and Social Security Reform in Germany %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 143 %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1988 %T Mietbelastung privater Haushalte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Ergebnisse des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels für die Jahre 1984 bis 1987 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 55 %N 42 %P 558-563 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 142 %A Regina Berger-Schmitt %D 1988 %T Zur Problematik von Antwortstilen - Eine empirische Untersuchung am Beispiel von Zufriedenheitsfragen %J Zeitschrift für Soziologie %V 17 %N 5 %P 374-381 %2 longitudinal %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 141 %A Reinhold Thiede %D 1988 %T Die besondere Lage der älteren Pflegebedürftigen - Empirische Analysen und sozialpolitische Überlegungen auf der Basis aktuellen Datenmaterials %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 37 %N 11 %P 250-255 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 140 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1988 %T Trotz Anstieg der Beschäftigung wurde Wiedereingliederung Erwerbsloser schwieriger - Ergebnisse einer Längsschnittstudie für die Jahre 1984 bis 1987 %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 55 %N 32 %P 409-416 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 139 %A Ellen Kirner %A Gert Wagner %D 1988 %T Subventionierte Teilzeitarbeit nur für Ältere? - Zur Diskussion von Teilvorruhestand und Teilrente %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 68 %N 10 %P 507-514 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 138 %A Ellen Kirner %A Gert Wagner %D 1988 %T Teilvorruhestand und Teilrenten für Ältere - Teilzeitregelungen erst für das Ende des Arbeitslebens? %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 55 %N 34 %P 435-441 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 137 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1988 %T Socio-economic Aspects of Part-Time Employment in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. FS I 88-6 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 136 %A Knut Gerlach %A Gesine Stephan %D 1994 %T A Simple Test of the Efficiency Wage Hypothesis - A Note %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 114 %N 3 %P 337-344 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 135 %A Knut Gerlach %A Ulrich Schasse %D 1990 %T On-The-Job Training Differences by Sex and Firm Size %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 110 %N 2 %P 261-272 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 134 %A Lutz Bellmann %A Ulrich Schasse %D 1988 %T Employment Tenure in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 123 %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 133 %A Josef Düllings %D 1989 %T Ein Mikrosimulationsmodell der stationären Krankenversorgung - Datengrundlagen und Hypothesenstruktur %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 289 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 132 %A Hilke Rebenstorf %D 1987 %T Nutzungsmöglichkeiten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels für arbeitspolitische Forschung - Eine vergleichende Wertung mit den Daten gemäß der 2. DEVO %J Diskussionspapier Nr. IIVG/dp87-226 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 131 %A Karin Holst %A Steinar Strom %A Gerhard Wagenhals %A Jannike Ostervold %D 1988 %T Female Labor Supply and Taxes in the Federal Republic of Germany %J Memorandum from Department of Economics (1984), Nr. 5 %C Oslo %I Department of Economics %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 130 %A Bruce Headey %A Peter Krause %D 1988 %T A Health and Wealth Model of Change in Life Satisfaction: Analysing Links between Objective Conditions and Subjective Satisfaction %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 260 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 129 %A Knut Gerlach %A Heike Kehlbeck %D 1988 %T Regionale Unterschiede der Arbeitseinkommen - Eine empirische Überprüfung der Humankapitaltheorie %E Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung %J Analyse regionaler Arbeitsmarktprobleme - Forschungs- und Sitzungsberichte, Band 168 %C Hannover %I Curt R. Vinzentz Verlag %P 239-283 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 128 %A Petri Hirvonen %D 1989 %T Rentenreform und Einkommensverteilung - gegen eine zu pauschale Argumentation %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 38 %N 1 %P 2-10 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 127 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1985 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 2, Anlagenband zum Methodenbericht %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 126 %A James Witte %D 1988 %T Haushalt und Familie %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 21-41 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 125 %A Erich Wiegand %D 1988 %T Indikatoren der gesellschaftlichen Eingliederung von Ausländern %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 268-288 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 124 %A Erich Wiegand %D 1987 %T Sprachkenntnisse von Ausländern %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 196-215 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 123 %A Hubert Vorholt %D 1988 %T Arbeitseinkommen %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 114-137 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 121 %A Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %D 1988 %T Teilprojekt B-5, Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Bericht über die Forschungstätigkeit 1985-1988, Antrag auf Förderung der Forschungsphase 1989 %C Frankfurt-Mannheim-Berlin %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 120 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1988 %T Politisches Interesse %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 257-267 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 119 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1988 %T Erwerbsbeteiligung und Arbeitsmarkt %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 88-113 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 118 %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1988 %T PARAT Benutzer-Handbuch - Version 1.01 %J Sfb 3-Programmdokumentation %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 117 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Hans-Jürgen Stubig %D 1987 %T Zum Zusammentreffen von eigenen und abgeleiteten Leistungen aus Alterssicherungssystemen %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 43-72 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 116 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1988 %T Panelmortalität - Eine Analyse der Antwortausfälle beim Sozio-ökonomischen Panel in der 2. und 3. Befragungswelle %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 57 %N 1/2 %P 37-59 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 115 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1988 %T Repräsentativität und Hochrechnung der Datenbasis %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 289-308 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 114 %A Rainer Pischner %A James Witte %D 1988 %T Strukturen von Erwerbs- und Familienbiographien %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 138-171 %2 Retro-longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 113 %A Helene Palamidis %A Hubert Vorholt %D 1988 %T Bildung %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 186-202 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 112 %A Notburga Ott %D 1988 %T Die Längsschnittanalyse von Haushalten und Familien im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %E Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung %J Methoden zur Auswertung demographischer Biographien, Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft %C Wiesbaden %I Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 111 %A Hans-Michael Mohr %D 1987 %T Ausgewählte Aspekte zur wahrgenommenen Lebensqualität %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 161-179 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 110 %A Harald Möhlmann %A Pia Zollmann %D 1988 %T Gesundheitslage und -versorgung %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 203-230 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 109 %A Joachim Merz %D 1987 %T Das Arbeitsangebot verheirateter Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Eine mikro-ökonometrische Analyse unter Berücksichtigung des "selectivity bias" %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 126-157 %/ 1986: Arbeitspapier Nr. 207. J.W.Goethe-Universität Frankfurt und Universität Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 108 %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1988 %T Wohnen %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 42-60 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 107 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %A Jürgen (Hrsg.) Schupp %D 1988 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel: Daten 1987 (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 3) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 106 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %A Ute (Hrsg.) Hanefeld %D 1987 %T Lebenslagen im Wandel: Analysen 1987 (Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 2) %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 105 %A Peter Krause %A Roland Habich %D 1988 %T Zufriedenheit und Sorgen als Indikatoren der wahrgenommenen Lebensqualität %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 213-256 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 104 %A Peter Krause %D 1987 %T Lebensbedingungen und wahrgenommene Lebensqualität von Arbeitslosen %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 105-125 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 103 %A Jutta Kloas %A Christiane Recke %D 1988 %T Verkehr %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Jürgen Schupp %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 172-185 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 102 %A Max Kaase %A Gisela Maag %A Edeltraud Roller %A Bettina Westle %D 1987 %T Zur Rolle des Staates in hochentwickelten westlichen Demokratien %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 180-195 %/ 1986: Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 210. Frankfurt/M.: Sfb 3 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 101 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Paneldatei, Codebuch Welle 2-4 %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 99 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Oded Löwenbein %D 1987 %T Latente-Variablen-Modelle zur Analyse von Paneldaten %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 243-270 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 98 %A Christof Helberger %D 1987 %T Zur Repräsentativität des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels am Beispiel der Ergebnisse zur Struktur der Erwerbstätigen %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 273-294 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 97 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1987 %T Zur Längsschnittgewichtung des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 295-317 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 96 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1987 %T Strukturen und Entwicklungsperspektiven der Teilzeitbeschäftigung %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 75-104 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 95 %A Roland Berntsen %D 1992 %T Dynamik in der Einkommensverteilung privater Haushalte. Eine empirische Längsschnittanalyse für die Bundesrepublik %C Frankfurt und New York %I Campus %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 94 %A Roland Berntsen %A Richard Hauser %D 1987 %T Strukturen der Einkommensverteilung von Haushalten und Personen - Ergebnisse der 1. Welle des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels 1984 und ausgewählte Vergleiche mit der Transferumfrage 1981 %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 19-42 %/ Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 237. Frankfurt/Main - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 93 %A Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung %D 1987 %T Exportgetriebener Strukturwandel bei schwachem Wachstum - Analyse der strukturellen Entwicklung der deutschen Wirtschaft %J Strukturberichterstattung 1987, Kapitel V.1, VIII.6 %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 92 %A Alfons Geis %D 1984 %T Projekt: Sozio-ökonomisches Panel - Dokumentation zur Berufs- und Branchenvercodung %J Technischer Bericht Nr. 84/11 %C Mannheim %I Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen e.V. (ZUMA) %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 91 %A Christof Helberger %D 1988 %T Eine Überprüfung der Linearitätsannahme der Humankapitaltheorie %E Hans-Joachim Bodenhöfer %J Bildung, Beruf, Arbeitsmarkt, Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Band 174 %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 151-170 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 90 %A James Witte %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1988 %T Residential Mobility of One-Person Households %J Fourth Annual Research Conference - Proceedings, Washington D.C., S. 422-448, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 57 %N 1/2 %P 60-78 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 89 %A Konrad Stahl %D 1989 %T Housing Patterns and Mobility of the Aged: The United States and W.-Germany %E David A. Wise %J The Economics of Aging %C Chicago %I University of Chicago Press %/ 1986: Arbeitspapier Nr. 207. J.W.Goethe-Universit„t Frankfurt und Universit„t Mannheim, Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Thesis %M 88 %A Norbert Schulz %D 1985 %T Bestimmungsgründe für den Aufenthaltswunsch von Ausländern in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Eine empirische Untersuchung (Diplomarbeit) %C Berlin %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 87 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Oded Löwenbein %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1988 %T Wages and Unemployment: A Microeconometric Analysis for the FRG %E Heinz König %J Recent Developments in Wage Determination %C o.O. %I o.V. %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 86 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1987 %T Determinanten der Arbeitslosigkeit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %E K. W. Rothschild %E G. Tichy %J Arbeitslosigkeit und Arbeitsangebot in Österreich %C Wien - New York %I Springer Verlag %P 127-152 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 85 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1984 %T Modellierung beruflicher Mobilitätsprozesse mit Panel-Daten %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 53 %N 4 %P 458-469 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 84 %A Pia Zollmann %D 1986 %T Inanspruchnahme von Zahnärzten in der BRD %J FZV-Information %N 1 %P 1-11 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 83 %A Wolfgang Zapf %A S. Breuer %A J. Hampel %A P. Krause %A Hans-Michael Mohr %A Erich Wiegand %D 1987 %T Individualisierung und Sicherheit - Untersuchungen zur Lebensqualität in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %C München %I Beck %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 82 %A Gabriele Rolf %A Gert Wagner %D 1988 %T Altersvorsorge für Frauen - Probleme und Reformmöglichkeiten %J Zeitschrift für Sozialreform %V 34 %N 11/12 %P 709-735 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 81 %A James Witte %D 1987 %T Haushalt und Familie %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus. Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 368-376 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 80 %A Erich Wiegand %D 1987 %T Assimilation von Ausländern %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 505-512 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 79 %A Joachim Wagner %A Wilhelm Lorenz %D 1987 %T The Earnings Function under Test %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 112 %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 78 %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %D 1984 %T Zum Stand der Panelforschung %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 53 %N 4 %P 389-390 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 77 %A Gert Wagner %A Michael Lutterbeck %D 1985 %T Ergänzungen zur amtlichen Bevölkerungsstatistik: Strategien zur Datenbeschaffung und für den Datenschutz im Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %J Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft %N 42 %P 29-56 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 76 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1987 %T Indicadores y conceptos de calidad de vida: su impacto en la formulacion de programas politicos %E Alfredo Keller %J Calidad de vida y cambio - Las reformas institucionales y la Opinión Pública %C Caracas %I Editorial Texto %P 59-62 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G E %0 Book Section %M 75 %A Gert G. Wagner %D 1987 %T Drei Thesen zur ökonomischen Bedeutung von Dienstleistungen in einer demographisch alternden Gesellschaft %E Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen %J Die ergraute Gesellschaft, Beiträge zur Gerontologie und Altenarbeit %C Berlin %I DZA %P 308-321 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 74 %A Gert Wagner %D 1987 %T Analysepotentiale und -grenzen der gegenwärtigen amtlichen und nicht-amtlichen Datenproduktion für einen "Problemlösungsoperator Sozialwissenschaft" %E Norbert Müller %E Herbert Stachowiak %J Problemlösungsoperator Sozialwissenschaft, Band II %C Stuttgart %I Enke %P 41-125 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 73 %A Hubert Vorholt %A Christof Helberger %D 1987 %T Bildung und Lebensgestaltung %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 426-431 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 72 %A Reinhold Thiede %D 1986 %T Die Situation von Privathaushalten mit pflegebedürftigen Haushaltsmitgliedern - Ansätze einer empirischen Analyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Nachrichtendienst des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge %V 66 %N 3 %P 123-130 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 71 %A Michael Stobernack %D 1986 %T Umfang und Struktur der stillen Reserve auf dem Arbeitsmarkt - Eine Schätzung auf der Grundlage des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Konjunkturpolitik %V 32 %N 4 %P 195-217 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 70 %A Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %D 1987 %T Antrag auf Förderung für die vierte Forschungsphase 1988-1990 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 69 %A Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %D 1985 %T Teilprojekt B-5, Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Bericht über die Forschungstätigkeit 1983-1985, Antrag auf Förderung der Forschungsphase 1986-1988 %C Frankfurt-Mannheim-Berlin %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Generic %M 68 %A Sonderforschungsbereich 3 %D 1982 %T Antrag auf Förderung des Projektes B-5, Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 67 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1987 %T Stabilität und Mobilität am Arbeitsmarkt %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 377-387 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 66 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Ein Projekt für neue Wege der Indikatorenforschung? %E Jürgen Friedrichs %J 23. Deutscher Soziologentag 1986, Beiträge der Sektions- und Ad-Hoc-Gruppen %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 284-287 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 65 %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1985 %T Erfahrungen mit dem Aufbau einer SIR/DBMS-Datenbank beim Sozio-ökonomischen Panel %J Berichtsband SIR/DBMS Benutzerkonferenz %C Berlin %I STATUS GMBH %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 64 %A Rudolf Grausam %D 1990 %T Systematischer Datenbankentwurf unter Beachtung temporaler Aspekte (Europäische Hochschulschriften, Dissertation) %C Frankfurt am Main et al. %I Peter Lang %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 63 %A Ulrich Rendtel %D 1987 %T Methodische Konzepte für die Hochrechnung von Panel-Daten %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 56 %N 4 %P 278-290 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 62 %A Projektgruppe Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) %D 1983 %T Pretestbericht zur ersten Erhebungswelle %C Berlin %I Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 61 %A Rainer Pischner %D 1987 %T Strukturen der Erwerbsbeteiligung %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Daten und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 288-395 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 60 %A Notburga Ott %A Gabriele Rolf %D 1987 %T Zur Entwicklung von Frauenerwerbstätigkeit und Geburtenhäufigkeit %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 244 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 59 %A Notburga Ott %D 1986 %T Die Fortschreibung demographischer Prozesse mit dem Mikrosimulationsmodell des Sfb 3, Version 86.0 %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 213 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 58 %A Notburga Ott %D 1986 %T Bevölkerungsentwicklung bis zum Jahr 2000 - Modellrechnungen mit der Version 86.0 des Mikrosimulationsmodells des Sfb 3 %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 212 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 57 %A Hans-Michael Mohr %D 1987 %T Analysen zur Vergleichbarkeit von Zufriedenheitsmessungen %J Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie %N 18 %P 160-168 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 56 %A Hans-Michael Mohr %D 1987 %T Subjektives Wohlbefinden - Wohlfahrtssurveys vs. Sozio-ökonomisches Panel %E Jürgen Friedrichs %J 23. Deutscher Soziologentag 1986, Beiträge der Sektions- und Ad-hoc-Gruppen %C Opladen %I Westdeutscher Verlag %P 288-291 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 55 %A Hans-Michael Mohr %D 1986 %T Ausgewählte Aspekte zur wahrgenommenen Lebensqualität in der deutschen Wohnbevölkerung %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 198 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 54 %A Harald Möhlmann %A Pia Zollmann %D 1987 %T Gesundheit %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 432-441 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 53 %A Joachim Merz %D 1987 %T Labor Force Participation, Market Wage Rate and Working Hours of Married and Unmarried Women in the Federal Republic of Germany - The Influence of Occupational Career, Transfers and other Socio-Economic Variables Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 249 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 52 %A Wilhem Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1988 %T Can Compensating Wage Differentials Explain Male-Female Wage Differences in the FRG? %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 127 %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 51 %A Gisela Maag %D 1986 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel (SÖP): Überprüfung der Repräsentativität von auf Haushaltsebene erhobenen Daten gegenüber Ein-Personen-Befragungsansätzen %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 215 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 50 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1988 %T Einkommensfunktionen %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium %N 7 %P 357-360 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 49 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1988 %T Gibt es kompensierende Lohndifferentiale in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS) %V 108 %N 3 %P 371-381 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 48 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1988 %T Kompensierende Lohndifferentiale %J Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium %N 10 %P 515-518 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 47 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1987 %T Berufskrankheiten und Arbeitseinkommen - Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung zur Theorie kompensierender Lohndifferentiale %J Diskussionspapier Nr. 110 %C Hannover %I Universität Hannover, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 46 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Joachim Wagner %D 1987 %T Kompensierende Lohndifferentiale in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung zur Bedeutung von Arbeitsunfallhäufigkeiten für das Arbeitseinkommen vollzeitbeschäftigter Männer %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 6 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 45 %A Wilhelm Lorenz %A Manfred Vatthauer %D 1986 %T Die Komponentenzerlegung - Ein Verfahren zur Messung geschlechtsspezifischer Einkommensdiskriminierung %J Arbeitspapier Nr. 4 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 44 %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1984 %T Die Wohnungsfragen im Sozio-ökonomischen Panel - Ergänzung des amtlichen Berichtssystems zum Wohnungssektor? %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 53 %N 4 %P 407-414 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 43 %A Ellen Kirner %A Volker Meinhardt %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1986 %T Empirische Befunde zu Fragen der Anrechnung von Kindererziehungszeiten im Rentenrecht %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 53 %N 40 %P 507-511 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 42 %A Ellen Kirner %A Volker Meinhardt %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1986 %T Unzureichende und ungleiche Anrechnung von Zeiten der Kindererziehung im Rentenrecht %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 53 %N 40 %P 501-506 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 41 %A Ellen Kirner %A Hans-Jürgen Krupp %D 1987 %T Strukturreform der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung ohne Berücksichtigung des Wandels ökonomischer und gesellschaftlicher Strukturen? - Ansatzpunkte für ein umfassendes Konzept %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 54 %N 50 %P 661-666 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 40 %A Klaus-Uwe Gerhardt %D 2006 %T Hartz plus. Lohnsubventionen und Mindesteinkommen im Niedriglohnsektor %C Wiesbaden %I VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften %2 citation of SOEP results %F %G D %0 Journal Article %M 39 %A Stefan Jäkel %A Ellen Kirner %D 1987 %T Immer mehr Frauen im Beruf - Zur längerfristigen Entwicklung des Erwerbsverhaltens von Frauen %J Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin %V 54 %N 29 %P 393-402 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 38 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 4, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 37 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 5, Zwischenbericht zum Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 36 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 5, Erfahrungsbericht zum Pre-Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 35 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 3, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 34 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1986 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 4, Zwischenbericht zum Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 33 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1986 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 2, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 32 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1985 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 3, Zwischenbericht zum Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 31 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1985 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 1, Methodenbericht zur Haupterhebung %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 30 %A Infratest Sozialforschung %D 1984 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel, Welle 2, Zwischenbericht zum Pretest %C München %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 29 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1986 %T Semi-parametrische und parametrische Ratenmodelle - Eine anwendungsbezogene Einführung in die statistischen Grundlagen mit Programmbeispielen %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 200 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 28 %A Reinhard Hujer %A Hilmar Schneider %D 1987 %T Ökonometrische Ansätze zur Analyse von Paneldaten: Schätzung und Vergleich von Übergangsratenmodellen %E Hans-Jürgen Krupp %E Ute Hanefeld %J Analysen 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 219-242 %/ 1986: Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 190. Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim: Sfb3 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 27 %A Christian Harz %A Herbert Lahmann %D 1987 %T Wohnen und seine Bewertung %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 406-414 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book %M 26 %A Ute Hanefeld %D 1987 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Grundlagen und Konzeption %J Sozio-ökonomische Daten und Analysen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Band 1 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 25 %A Ute Hanefeld %D 1985 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Konzeption und ausgewählte erhebungsmethodische Ergebnisse %J Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv (ASTA) %V 69 %N 4 %P 399-410 %2 cross-sectional %4 Ref %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 24 %A Ute Hanefeld %D 1985 %T Zur erhebungstechnischen Anlage von wirtschafts- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Panelerhebungen - Eine Literaturübersicht über ausgewählte Studien %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 54 %N 3 %P 247-270 %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 23 %A Ute Hanefeld %D 1984 %T Das Sozio-ökonomische Panel - Eine Längsschnittstudie für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung %V 53 %N 4 %P 391-406 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 22 %A Ute Hanefeld %D 1984 %T The German Socio-Economic Panel %J American Statistical Association 1984 Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section %P 117-124 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 21 %A Ute Hanefeld %D 1982 %T Die 78er ADM-Stichproben - Eine kritische Beschreibung der bevölkerungsrepräsentativen Zufallsstichproben für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 74 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 20 %A Roland Habich %A Detlef Landua %A Hans-Michael Mohr %D 1987 %T Subjektives Wohlbefinden %E Statistisches Bundesamt in Zus.Arbeit mit dem Sfb 3 der Universitäten Frankfurt - Mannheim %J Datenreport 1987 - Zahlen und Fakten über die BRD, Bundeszentrale f.polit. Bildung, Band 257 %C Bonn %I Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung %P 458-469 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 19 %A Roland Habich %D 1987 %T Wege der Stellenfindung und berufliche Plazierung %J Arbeitsmarktbewegung als sozialer Prozeß, Arbeitspapier Nr. 1987-3 %C Paderborn %I Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeitsmarktforschung (SAMF) %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 18 %A Gerriet Müller %A Pavle Alpar %A Rudolf J. Grausam %A Frank Worpitz %D 1986 %T Knowledge-Based Analysis of Socio-Economic Panel Data %J Proceedings of IFAC International Conference on Economics and Artificial Intelligence %C Aix en Provence %2 methodological %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Book Section %M 17 %A Knut Gerlach %A Olaf Hübler %D 1987 %T Personalnebenkosten, Beschäftigtenzahl und Arbeitsstunden aus neoklassischer und institutionalistischer Sicht %E Friedrich Buttler %E Knut Gerlach %E Rudi Schmiede %J Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung - Neuere Beiträge zur institutionalistischen Arbeitsmarktanalyse %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 291-331 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 16 %A Alfons Geis %D 1986 %T Computergestützte Branchenvercodung %J ZUMA-Nachrichten %N 18 %P 79-87 %2 Technical documentation %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 15 %A Heinz P. Galler %A Ulrich Pötter %D 1987 %T Unobserved Heterogenity in Models of Unemployment Duration %E Karl Ulrich Mayer %E Nancy Brandon Tuma %J Applications of event history analysis in life course research. Materialien aus der Bildungsforschung Bd. 30 %C Berlin %I Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung %P 628-650 %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Journal Article %M 14 %A Heinz P. Galler %A Notburga Ott %D 1987 %T Familienlastenausgleich: Effizientere Lösungen sind möglich %J Wirtschaftsdienst %V 67 %N 8 %P 402-408 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 13 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1988 %T Familiale Lebenslagen und Familienlastenausgleich - Zu den Opportunitätskosten familialer Entscheidungen %E Bernhard Felderer %J Familienlastenausgleich und demographische Entwicklung %C Berlin %I Duncker & Humblot %P 83-112 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 12 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1986 %T Ein Gewichtungskonzept für das Sozio-ökonomische Panel %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 204 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 11 %A Heinz P. Galler %D 1985 %T Übergangsratenmodelle bei intervalldatierten Ereignissen %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 164 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 longitudinal %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 10 %A Ulrich van Essen %A Thomas Kassella %A Martin Landua %D 1986 %T Ein Simulationsmodell der Einkommensbesteuerung auf der Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels %J Sfb 3-Arbeitspapier Nr. 188 %C Frankfurt/M. - Mannheim %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 9 %A Bernhard Engel %D 1986 %T Hot Deck Imputation Proceedures - Anforderungen an Verfahren zur Ersetzung fehlender Werte und Realisierungsmöglichkeiten in Programmpaketen %E Walter Lehmacher %E Allmut Hörmann %J Statistik-Software %C Stuttgart - New York %I Gustav Fischer Verlag %P 61-73 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Report %M 8 %A John K. Dagsvik %A Kari Holst %A Steinar Stroem %A Gerhard Wagenhals %A Jannike Oestervold %D 1988 %T Female Labor Supply in West-Germany 1984 %J Diskussionsschrift Nr. 122 %C Heidelberg %I Universität Heidelberg, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G GB %0 Report %M 7 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %A Jürgen Schupp %D 1986 %T Zur Sozio-Ökonomie der Teilzeitbeschäftigung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Analysen aus der ersten Welle des "Sozio-ökonomischen Panel" %J Diskussionspapier Nr. IIM/LMP 86-15 %C Berlin %I Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 6 %A Christoph F. Büchtemann %D 1985 %T Soziale Sicherung bei Arbeitslosigkeit und Sozialhilfebedürftigkeit - Datenlage und neue Befunde %J Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (MittAB) %V 18 %N 4 %P 450-466 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 5 %A Klaus Boehnke %A Hans Merkens %A Folker Schmidt %A Dagmar Bergs %D 1987 %T Ausländer und Wertwandel - Hat die "Stille Revolution" auch bei Arbeitsmigranten stattgefunden? %J Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) %V 39 %N 2 %P 330-346 %2 cross-sectional %4 SSCI %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 4 %A Klaus Boehnke %A Reiner Aster %A Raimund Stündel %D 1987 %T Ökonomische Zukunftserwartungen und politische Grundhaltungen - Ein Vergleich von Arbeitsmigranten und Deutschen %E Hans Merkens %E Folker Schmidt %J Integrationsprobleme von Arbeitsmigranten und ihren Familien %C Frankfurt/M. %I Peter Lang %P 25-42 %2 cross-sectional %F %W SOEP %G D %0 Book Section %M 3 %A Klaus-Dietrich Bedau %D 1988 %T Einkommensverteilung %J Daten 1987 %C Frankfurt/M. - New York %I Campus %P 61-87 %2 cross-sectional %F income and poverty %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 2 %A Manfred Baumann %A Pia Zollmann %D 1988 %T Konsequenzen einer Ausweitung der Wahlfreiheit in der Krankenversicherung: Empirisch gestützte Abschätzung des Wanderungspotentials %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 37 %N 1 %P 2-8 %2 longitudinal %F health, transfer systems %W SOEP %G D %0 Journal Article %M 1 %A Manfred Baumann %A Pia Zollmann %D 1987 %T Kassenwechsel im gegliederten System der Krankenversicherung - Eine empirische Bestandsaufnahme %J Sozialer Fortschritt %V 36 %N 4 %P 73-82 %2 longitudinal %F health, transfer systems %W SOEP %G D