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Usually, it is expected that income increases life satisfaction. In recent years tough, research emerged that shows how subjective well-being, including satisfaction, influences objective measures, as for example income. This would then require explicit identification strategies for estimating effects of income on life satisfaction. I address this issue using German SOEP data and Lewbel’s (2012) method, ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2021,
(SOEPpapers 1143)
| Susanne Elsas
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This study aims to investigate how test scores from PIAAC (Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies) can be interpreted, by comparing the PIAAC competencies literacy and numeracy to reasoning and perceptual speed. Dimensionality analyses supported, that the PIAAC competencies can be separated into a common factor overlapping with reasoning and perceptual speed, and domain-specific ...
In:
Studies in Educational Evaluation
71 (2021), 101069
| Lena Engelhardt, Frank Goldhammer, Oliver Lüdtke, Olaf Köller, Jürgen Baumert, Claus H. Carstensen
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Loneliness levels were assessed in a longitudinal, nationwide sample (N total = 6,010) collected over the course of the first 3 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. When in-person social contact restrictions were put in place, loneliness increased significantly compared to prepandemic levels but began to decrease again even before contact restrictions were eased. The loneliness costs were distributed ...
In:
Social Psychological and Personality Science
13 (2022), 3, 769-780
| Theresa M. Entringer, Samuel D. Gosling
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In:
Christiane Lübke, Jan Delhey ,
Diagnose Angstgesellschaft?: Was wir wirklich über die Gefühlslage der Menschen wissen
Bielefeld: transcript Verlag
165-192
| Frederike Esche, Petra Böhnke
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This paper explores inequalities in IQ and economic preferences between children from families of high and low socioeconomic status (SES). We document that children from high-SES families are more intelligent, patient, and altruistic as well as less risk seeking. To understand the underlying mechanisms, we propose a framework of how SES, parental investments, as well as maternal IQ and preferences ...
In:
Journal of Political Economy
129 (2021), 9, 2504-2545
| Armin Falk, Fabian Kosse, Pia Pinger, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch, Thomas Deckers
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We study response behavior in surveys and show how the explanatory power of self-reports can be improved. First, we develop a choice model of survey response behavior under the assumption that the respondent has imperfect self-knowledge about her individual characteristics. In panel data, the model predicts that the variance in responses for different characteristics increases in self-knowledge and ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2021,
(SOEPpapers 1142)
| Armin Falk, Thomas Neuber, Philipp Strack
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Literature encompassing economic insecurity and its relationship with mental health has increased significantly in recent years. While the association of job insecurity and mental health has been researched extensively, less is known about the general relationship between economic insecurity and mental health. This paper analyses the simultaneous influence of six different economic insecurity indicators ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2021,
(SOEPpapers 1145)
| Paul Fiedler
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For people living in the former East Germany, reunification with the former West Germany fundamentally transformed the sociopolitical system and most domains of everyday life. Previous research has revealed temporal shifts in average life satisfaction after reunification in the former East German population as a whole, but so far little is known about heterogeneity in patterns of adjustment within ...
In:
Social Indicators Research
159 (2022), 3, 1103-1123
| Martin Wetzel, Jonathan Wörn, Bettina Hünteler, Karsten Hank
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This thesis consists of three independent articles. In the first chapter, I test whether tipping points can explain observed workplace segregation between immigrants and natives in Germany over the period 1990-2010. I reject the hypothesis of tipping dynamics. Furthermore, I show that traditional tests of tipping points based on Regression Discontinuity Designs tend to over-reject the null hypothesis ...
2020,
| Sébastien Willis
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The article compares life courses and work biographies of industrial workers in West Germany, France and Britain during the period of de-industrialization between the mid-1970s and the year 2000. It discusses continuities and changes of specific patterns in the work biographies of male skilled and unskilled workers, of young people entering the shrinking job market, of migrant workers, and of women. ...
In:
Geschichte und Gesellschaft
43 (2017), 1, 32-67
| Lutz Raphael