SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research
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- 167: Measuring Trust: Experiments and Surveys in Contrast and Combination

- Michael Naef and Jürgen Schupp
- 166: International Outsourcing and Wage Rigidity: A Formal Approach and First Empirical Evidence

- Daniel Horgos
- 165: Kosten und Nutzen der Sparsamkeit: zur Erhebung sozialer Netzwerke und sozialer Unterstützungspotentiale in der Umfrageforschung

- Sebastian Sattler and Martin Diewald
- 164: Attrition of Households and Individuals in Panel Surveys

- Oliver Lipps
- 163: The People of "Linden Tree Street" and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)

- Hartmut Esser
- 162: The Role of Psychological Traits for the Gender Gap in Full-Time Employment and Wages: Evidence from Germany

- Nils Braakmann
- 161: Female Labor Supply and Parental Leave Benefits: The Causal Effect of Paying Higher Transfers for a Shorter Period of Time

- Annette Bergemann and Regina Riphahn
- 160: Lohneinbußen durch geburtsbedingte Erwerbsunterbrechungen: fertilitätstheoretische Einordnung, Quantifizierung auf Basis von SOEP-Daten und familienpolitische Implikationen

- Christina Boll
- 159: The Impact of Home Production on Economic Inequality in Germany

- Joachim Frick, Markus Grabka and Olaf Groh-Samberg
- 158: The Demographic Dilemma: Fertility, Female Labor Force Participation and Future Growth in Germany 2007-2060

- Christian Dudel
- 157: Multidimensionale Deprivation: Armutsgefährdung und medizinisch-gesundheitliche Versorgung

- Yasemin Niephaus
- 156: Do Smart Parents Raise Smart Children?: The Intergenerational Transmission of Cognitive Abilities

- Silke Anger and Guido Heineck
- 155: Developing SOEPsurvey and SOEPservice: The (Near) Future of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP)

- Silke Anger, Joachim Frick, Jan Goebel, Markus Grabka, Olaf Groh-Samberg, Hansjoerg Haas, Elke Holst, P. Krause, M. Kroh, Henning Lohmann, Jürgen Schupp, I. Sieber, T. Siedler, Christian Schmitt, Katharina Spiess, I. Tucci and Gert Wagner
- 154: On the Economics and Biology of Trust

- Ernst Fehr
- 153: Boon or Bane?: Others' Unemployment, Well-Being and Job Insecurity

- Andrew Clark, Andreas Knabe and Steffen Rätzel
- 152: Self-Employment Dynamics, State Dependence and Cross-Mobility Patterns

- Marco Caliendo and Arne Uhlendorff
- 151: Authentic Happiness Theory Supported by Impact of Religion on Life Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Analysis with Data for Germany

- Bruce Headey, Jürgen Schupp, Ingrid Tucci and Gert Wagner
- 150: The German Socio-Economic Panel as a Reference Data Set

- Thomas Siedler, Jürgen Schupp, Katharina Spiess and Gert Wagner
- 149: Subjective Measures of Economic Well-Being and the Influence of Income Uncertainty

- Johannes Schwarze
- 148: The East German Wage Structure after Transition

- Robert Orlowski and Regina Riphahn
- 147: Is There Migration-Related Inequity in Access to or in the Utilisation of Health Care in Germany?

- Monika Sander
- 146: The First Six Waves of SOEP: The Panel Project in the Years 1983 to 1989

- Ute Hanefeld and Jürgen Schupp
- 145: Measuring Wellbeing in the SOEP

- Ulrich Schimmack
- 144: Religion als Ressource sozialen Zusammenhalts?: Eine empirische Analyse der religiösen Grundlagen sozialen Kapitals in Deutschland

- Richard Traunmüller
- 143: Older Babies - More Active Mothers?: How Maternal Labor Supply Changes as the Child Grows

- Katrin Sommerfeld
- 142: Improvements and Future Challenges in the Field of Genetically Sensitive Sample Designs

- Frank M. Spinath
- 141: Do Optional Deductibles Reduce the Number of Doctor Visits?: Empirical Evidence with German Data

- Hendrik Schmitz
- 140: Preferences for Childcare Policies: Theory and Evidence

- Rainald Borck and Katharina Wrohlich
- 139: Dynamics of Earnings and Hourly Wages in Germany

- Michal Myck, Richard Ochmann and Salmai Qari
- 138: Family Background or the Characteristics of Children: What Determines High School Success in Germany?

- Benjamin Balsmeier and Heiko Peters
- 137: Regional Measures of Human Capital in the European Union

- Christian Dreger, Georg Erber and Daniela Glocker
- 136: Performance Pay, Risk Attitudes and Job Satisfaction

- Thomas Cornelissen, John Heywood and Uwe Jirjahn
- 135: Self-Selection and Subjective Well-Being: Copula Models with an Application to Public and Private Sector Work

- Simon Luechinger, Alois Stutzer and Rainer Winkelmann
- 134: Assessing Intergenerational Earnings Persistence among German Workers

- Philipp Eisenhauer and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 133: Private Retirement Savings in Germany: The Structure of Tax Incentives and Annuitization

- Hans Fehr and Christian Habermann
- 132: Unemployment as a Social Norm in Germany

- Andrew Clark, Andreas Knabe and Steffen Rätzel
- 131: Risk-Averse by Nation or by Religion?: Some Insights on the Determinants of Individual Risk Attitudes

- Stephan Bartke and Reimund Schwarze
- 130: Adaptation to Income over Time: A Weak Point of Subjective Well-Being

- Christoph Wunder
- 129: Analyse der Panelausfälle im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel SOEP

- Tobias Gramlich
- 128: Theorie und Empirie über den Wirkungszusammenhang zwischen sozialer Herkunft, kulturellem und sozialem Kapital, Bildung und Einkommen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

- Astrid Krenz
- 127: Gender-Specific Effects of Unemployment on Family Formation: A Cross-National Perspective

- Christian Schmitt
- 126: The Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Early Childhood

- Katja Coneus and Katharina Spiess
- 125: 25 Years of SOEP: Over 25 Years of Cooperation of SOEP's DIW Berlin Survey Group with Infratest Sozialforschung and Bernhard von Rosenbladt

- Jürgen Schupp
- 124: The Returns to Cognitive Abilities and Personality Traits in Germany

- Guido Heineck and Silke Anger
- 123: Das enttäuschte Versprechen der Integration: Migrantennachkommen in Frankreich und Deutschland

- Ingrid Tucci and Olaf Groh-Samberg
- 122: Changes in Immigrants' Body Mass Index with Their Duration of Residence in Germany

- Monika Sander
- 121: "How Many Hours Would you Want to Work a Week?": Job Quality and the Omitted Variables Bias in Labour Supply Models

- Nadia Steiber
- 120: Leben außerhalb Deutschlands: eine Machbarkeitsstudie zur Realisierung von Auslandsbefragungen auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP)

- Jürgen Schupp, Nico A. Siegel, Marcel Erlinghagen, Tim Stegmann and Gert Wagner
- 119: Labour Market Integration and the Transition to Parenthood: A Comparison of Germany and the UK

- Christian Schmitt
- 118: Does Distance Determine Who Attends a University in Germany?

- Katharina Spiess and Katharina Wrohlich
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