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- 27: Die Beteiligung an ehrenamtlicher Arbeit und informeller Hilfe nach dem Renteneintritt: Analysen mit dem Sozio-oekonomischen Panel

- Marcel Erlinghagen
- 26: When Have All the Graduates Gone?: Internal Cross-State Migration of Graduates in Germany 1984-2004

- Oliver Busch
- 25: Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP): Genese und Implementation

- Hans-Jürgen Krupp
- 24: Keeping up with the Schmidts: An Empirical Test of Relative Deprivation Theory in the Neighbourhood Context

- Gundi Knies, Simon Burgess and Carol Propper
- 23: Risk Aversion and Reservation Wages

- Markus Pannenberg
- 22: Konjunkturen des Ehrenamts: Diskurse und Empirie

- Harald Künemund and Jürgen Schupp
- 21: Precautionary Saving and Income Uncertainty in Germany: New Evidence from Microdata

- Nikolaus Bartzsch
- 20: Women's Earning Power and the "Double Burden" of Market and Household Work

- Natalie Chen, Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- 19: Zur Erfassung von Einkommen und Vermögen in Haushaltssurveys: Hocheinkommensstichprobe und Vermögensbilanz im SOEP

- Joachim Frick, Jan Goebel, Markus Grabka, Olaf Groh-Sambeg and Gert Wagner
- 18: Editing and Multiple Imputation of Item-Non-Response in the 2002 Wealth Module of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)

- Joachim Frick, Markus Grabka and Jan Marcus
- 17: Gerechtigkeitsprobleme im Wohlfahrtsstaat: Besteuerung, wohlfahrtsstaatliche Transfers und die Gerechtigkeit des eigenen Erwerbseinkommens

- Stefan Liebig and Jürgen Schupp
- 16: Are Regional Differences in Utility Eliminated over Time?: Evidence from Germany

- David Maddison and Katrin Rehdanz
- 15: One Germany, Two Worlds of Housework?: Examining Single and Partnered Women in the Decade after Unification

- Claudia Geist
- 14: Rising Wage Inequality in Germany

- Johannes Gernandt and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 13: Educational Expansion and Its Heterogeneous Returns for Wage Workers

- Michael Gebel and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 12: Would You Marry Me?: The Effects of Marriage on German Couples' Allocation of Time

- AbdelRahmen El Lahga and Nicolas Moreau
- 11: Sinkende Bildungsrenditen durch Bildungsreformen?: Evidenz aus Mikrozensus und SOEP

- Kathrin Göggel
- 10: Die Dauer vorschulischer Betreuungs- und Bildungserfahrungen: Ergebnisse auf der Basis von Paneldaten

- Charlotte Büchner and Katharina Spiess
- 9: Pauschalprämienmodelle zur Finanzierung des Gesundheitswesens: Strukturparameter - Gestaltungsoptionen - Simulationen

- Klaus-Dirk Henke, Hanfried H. Andersen and Markus Grabka
- 8: Health Insurance Status and Physician-Induced Demand for Medical Services in Germany: New Evidence from Combined District and Individual Level Data

- Hendrik Jürges
- 7: The Impact of Child and Maternal Health Indicators on Female Labor Force Participation after Childbirth: Evidence from Germany

- Annalena Dunkelberg and Katharina Spiess
- 6: Die SOEP-Version des SF 12 als Instrument gesundheitsökonomischer Analysen

- Hanfried H. Andersen, Axel Mühlbacher and Matthias Nübling
- 5: Individual Well-Being in a Dynamic Perspective

- Conchita D'Ambrosio and Joachim Frick
- 4: Armut in Deutschland: Bevölkerungsgruppen unterhalb der Alg II-Grenze

- Irene Becker
- 3: Representative Wealth Data for Germany from the German SOEP: The Impact of Methodological Decisions around Imputation and the Choice of the Aggregation Unit

- Joachim Frick, Markus Grabka and Eva Sierminska
- 2: Assessing the Distributional Impact of "Imputed Rent" and "Non-cash Employee Income" in Microdata: Case Studies Based on EU-SILC (2004) and SOEP (2002)

- Joachim Frick, Jan Goebel and Markus Grabka
- 1: The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP): Scope, Evolution and Enhancements

- Gert Wagner, Joachim Frick and Jürgen Schupp