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- 460: Factor Shares and Income Inequality: Empirical Evidence from Germany 2002-2008
- Martin Adler and Kai Schmid
- 459: Explaining Reurbanization: Empirical Evidence of Intraregional Migration as a Long-Term Mobility Decision from Germany
- Gesa Matthes
- 458: Estimating Heterogeneous Returns to Education in Germany via Conditional Heteroskedasticity
- Nils Saniter
- 457: Are Tall People Less Risk Averse than Others?
- Olaf Hübler
- 456: Self-Employment after Socialism: Intergenerational Links, Entrepreneurial Values, and Human Capital
- Michael Fritsch and Alina Rusakova
- 455: Examining Mechanisms of Personality Maturation: The Impact of Life Satisfaction on the Development of Big Five Personality Traits
- Jule Specht, Boris Egloff and Stefan C. Schmukle
- 454: Temporary Agency Work in the SOEP: Coping with Data Quality Problems
- Holger Schäfer
- 453: Life Satisfaction, Household Income and Personality Theory
- Eugenio Proto and Aldo Rustichini
- 452: Happiness, Habits and High Rank: Comparisons in Economic and Social Life
- Andrew Clark
- 451: Completing the Bathtub?: The Development of Top Incomes in Germany, 1907-2007
- Christina Anselmann and Hagen Krämer
- 450: Income Inequality and Poverty in Front of and during the Economic Crisis: An Empirical Investigation for Germany 2002-2010
- Jürgen Faik
- 449: Explaining Age and Gender Differences in Employment Rates: A Labor Supply Side Perspective
- Stephan Humpert and Christian Pfeifer
- 448: Migrant's Pursuit of Happiness: The Impact of Adaption, Social Comparison and Relative Deprivation; Evidence from a 'Natural' Experiment
- Silvia Maja Melzer and Ruud Muffels
- 447: Messartefakte bei der Erfassung der Gesundheit von Migranten in Deutschland: zur interkulturellen Äquivalenz des SF-12-Fragebogen im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP)
- Maike Schulz
- 446: What Makes Single Mothers Expand or Reduce Employment?
- Mine Hancioglu and Bastian Hartmann
- 445: Everything under Control?: The Effects of Age, Gender, and Education on Trajectories of Perceived Control in a Nationally Representative German Sample
- Jule Specht, Boris Egloff and Stefan C. Schmukle
- 444: Occupational Sex Segregation and Management-Level Wages in Germany: What Role Does Firm Size Play?
- Anne Busch and Elke Holst
- 443: Parental Ethnic Identity and Educational Attainment of Second-Generation Immigrants
- Simone Schüller
- 442: Berufswechsler in Deutschland und Großbritannien
- Natascha Nisic and Parvati Trübswetter
- 441: Income Comparisons and Non-cognitive Skills
- Santi Budria and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
- 440: The Prospects of the Baby Boomers: Methodological Challenges in Projecting the Lives of an Aging Cohort
- Christian Westermeier, Anika Rasner and Markus Grabka
- 439: Familienbiographische Verläufe im Kohortenvergleich
- Joachim Frick, Markus Grabka, Anika Rasner, Marian Schmidt, Morten Schuth and Christian Westermeier
- 438: Taxing Childcare: Effects on Family Labor Supply and Children
- Christina Gathmann and Björn Sass
- 437: Unhappiness and Job Finding
- Anne Gielen and Jan van Ours
- 436: Minijobs - eine riskante Beschäftigungsform beim normativen Übergang zum 'Adult-Worker-Model'
- Christina Klenner and Tanja Schmidt
- 435: Well-Being in Germany: What Explains the Regional Variation?
- Johannes Vatter
- 434: Parental Leave Policies and Child Care Time in Couples after Childbirth
- Pia Schober
- 433: Educational Choice and Risk Aversion: How Important Is Structural vs. Individual Risk Aversion?
- Vanessa Hartlaub and Thorsten Schneider
- 432: Does Job Loss Make You Smoke and Gain Weight?
- Jan Marcus
- 431: Impatience among Preschool Children and Their Mothers
- Fabian Kosse and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 430: The Happy Artist?: An Empirical Application of the Work-Preference Model
- Lasse Steiner and Lucian Schneider
- 429: Erwerbsverläufe und Alterseinkünfte im Paar- und Haushaltskontext
- Falko Trischler and Ernst Kistler
- 428: Gefühlte Unsicherheit: Deprivationsängste und Abstiegssorgen der Bevölkerung in Deutschland
- Nadine M. Schöneck, Steffen Mau and Jürgen Schupp
- 427: Asymptotic Income Distribution in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP): Income Inequality and Darwinian Fitness
- Diego Montano
- 426: The Effect of Relative Standing on Considerations about Self-Employment
- Stefan Schneck
- 425: Multidimensional Well-Being at the Top: Evidence for Germany
- Andreas Peichl and Nico Pestel
- 424: Work Hours Constraints and Health
- David Bell, Steffen Otterbach and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- 423: In Absolute or Relative Terms?: How Framing Prices Affects the Consumer Price Sensitivity of Health Plan Choice
- Hendrik Schmitz and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 422: Maternal Labor Market Return, Parental Leave Policies, and Gender Inequality in Housework
- Pia Schober
- 421: You Don't Know What You've Got till It's Gone!: Unemployment and Intertemporal Changes in Self-Reported Life Satisfaction
- Marcus Klemm
- 420: Smoking and Returns to Education: Empirical Evidence for Germany
- Julia Reilich
- 419: Redistribution and Insurance in the German Welfare State
- Charlotte Bartels
- 418: Selbständigkeit von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund in Deutschland: Ursachen ethnischer Unternehmung
- Bella Struminskaya
- 417: Self-Employment and Geographical Mobility in Germany
- Darja Reuschke
- 416: Ethnic Residential Segregation and Immigrants' Perceptions of Discrimination in West Germany
- Verena Dill and Uwe Jirjahn
- 415: So Far so Good: Age, Happiness, and Relative Income
- Felix FitzRoy, Michael A. Nolan, Max Steinhardt and David Ulph
- 414: Predicting the Trend of Well-Being in Germany: How Much Do Comparisons, Adaptation and Sociability Matter?
- Stefano Bartolini, Ennio Bilancini and Francesco Sarracino
- 413: Testing the 'Residential Rootedness': Hypothesis of Self-Employment for Germany and the UK
- Darja Reuschke and Maarten van Ham
- 412: Intergenerational Transmission of Risk Attitudes: A Revealed Preference Approach
- Andrea Leuermann and Sarah Necker
- 411: Intensity of Time and Income Interdependent Multidimensional Poverty: Well-Being and Minimum 2DGAP; German Evidence
- Joachim Merz and Tim Rathjen