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Deutschland 1,003 Germany 933 SOEP 480 Schätzung 297 Zufriedenheit 252 Estimation 239 Satisfaction 207 life satisfaction 169 Panel 163 Lebensqualität 147 Einkommensverteilung 134 Panel study 132 Quality of life 131 Gesundheit 118 Income distribution 115 subjective well-being 112 Geschlecht 105 Health 104 Kinder 103 Gender 101 Migranten 100 Unemployment 97 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 96 unemployment 95 Arbeitslosigkeit 94 Lohnstruktur 92 Theorie 91 Children 89 Theory 85 Migrants 84 health 84 Women workers 82 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 80 Wage structure 80 well-being 77 Arbeitsangebot 76 Bildungsniveau 72 Einkommen 72 inequality 71 happiness 66
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Working Paper 1,528 Graue Literatur 1,177 Non-commercial literature 1,177 Arbeitspapier 322 Hochschulschrift 5 Conference paper 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Thesis 2 Conference proceedings 1 Forschungsbericht 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 2,439 German 414 Undetermined 332
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Wagner, Gert G. 149 Schupp, Jürgen 145 Grabka, Markus M. 98 Frick, Joachim R. 64 Holst, Elke 60 Schröder, Carsten 58 Spieß, C. Katharina 56 Goebel, Jan 55 Ziebarth, Nicolas R. 48 Kroh, Martin 45 Peichl, Andreas 43 Fossen, Frank M. 40 Liebig, Stefan 40 Gerstorf, Denis 39 Richter, David 39 Siedler, Thomas 32 Wunder, Christoph 32 Caliendo, Marco 31 Riphahn, Regina T. 31 Specht, Jule 31 Bartels, Charlotte 29 Clark, Andrew E. 29 Pfeiffer, Friedhelm 29 Boll, Christina 28 Pestel, Nico 27 Groh-Samberg, Olaf 25 Haan, Peter 25 Schmitz, Hendrik 25 Pannenberg, Markus 24 Steiner, Viktor 24 Falk, Armin 23 Kosse, Fabian 23 Zinn, Sabine 23 Egloff, Boris 22 Headey, Bruce 22 Leopold, Thomas 22 Merz, Joachim 22 Schnitzlein, Daniel D. 22 Tobsch, Verena 22 Anger, Silke 21
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Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 753 Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 9 Society for the Study of Economic Inequality 1
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SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 1,959 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 1,226
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,226 EconStor 1,206 RePEc 753
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Validität und Reliabilität der ein- und zweistufigen Version des Effort-Reward Imbalance Modells in der 33. Welle des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels
Müller, Mandy - 2025
Hintergrund: Mit den Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) 2016 ist erstmalig und einmalig eine Überprüfung der Vergleichbarkeit der ein- und zweistufigen Messmethode des Effort-RewardImbalance Modells im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel möglich. Methodik: Die Reliabilität wird mit...
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The diverging trends of male and female bottom earnings in Germany
Coschignano, Eliana; Jessen, Robin - 2025
Men at the bottom quintile of the German male earnings distribution had lower average earnings in 2019 than in 2001. In contrast, female earnings have increased throughout the distribution. What explains these diverging trends and how did they translate into changes in net income? Data from the...
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The interplay of poverty and employment trajectories in couples around the transition to parenthood in Germany
Siegert, Christina - 2025
The transition to parenthood is a critical period that exacerbates gendered economic inequality, with mothers more likely than their partners to experience employment disruptions and income losses. This study examines individual poverty risk among partnered indivduals (N=1,237) in Germany from a...
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Child sick care-related absence from work and the consequences on parents' income
Adams, Ayhan; Golsch, Katrin - 2025
This study investigates the impact of child-related absence from work on the income of working mothers and fathers, addressing a significant research gap in sociology and labour economics. While previous research has established that gender and parenthood significantly influence income levels,...
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Earnings expectations of "first-in family" university students and their role for major choice
Adler, Katharina; Kosse, Fabian; Nagler, Markus; … - 2025
How do students' earnings expectations differ by being the first in their family to attend university (FiF) and how do they affect field of study choice? We leverage unique survey and administrative data to document sizable gaps in expected earnings between FiF and non-FiF students. Our data can...
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Feeling equal before the law? The impact of access to citizenship and legal status on perceived discrimination
Cardozo, Adriana R.; Prömel, Christopher - 2025
In this study, we contribute to the literature about the effects of improving access to citizenship on integration outcomes. Hereby, we exploit exogenous variation from two citizenship reforms in Germany to estimate the effects of residency requirements on perceived discrimination, which is...
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Digital skills: Social disparities and the impact of early mentoring
Kosse, Fabian; Leffler, Tim; Woemmel, Arna - 2025
We investigate social disparities in digital skills, focusing on both actual proficiency levels and confidence in these skills. Drawing on a representative sample from Germany, we first demonstrate that both dimensions strongly predict labor market success. We then use this sample to identify...
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Rising waters, falling well-being: The effects of the 2013 East German flood on subjective well-being
Fernando, Sachintha; Kolb, Katharina; Wunder, Christoph - 2025
This paper employs a panel event study design to examine the causal effects of the 2013 flood disaster in East Germany on subjective well-being. We merge geo-spatial flood data with longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) to identify individuals in affected municipalities....
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Thanks, but no thanks: A microsimulation of BAföG eligibility and non-take-up
Byström, Alexander Eriksson; Antonsdóttir, María Sól - 2025
While the body of literature on the non-take-up of public aid has grown substantially in recent years, a notable gap remains in the literature of non-take-up rates for student aid programs, where research is still extremely limited. This paper examines the non-take-up rate of Germany's federal...
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Digital skills : social disparities and the impact of early mentoring
Kosse, Fabian; Leffler, Tim; Woemmel, Arna - 2025
We investigate social disparities in digital skills, focusing on both actual proficiency levels and confidence in these skills. Drawing on a representative sample from Germany, we first demonstrate that both dimensions strongly predict labor market success. We then use this sample to identify...
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