Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Job Placement via Private vs. Public Employment Agencies: Investigating Selection Effects and Job Match Quality in Germany

    Employment agencies aim to match individuals to appropriate jobs. There are public and private employment agencies, which co-exist in many countries. Selection effects may be relevant in the sense that private agencies potentially engage in ‘cream-skimming’ by prioritizing highly qualified workers. The resulting job match quality is also important from an individual, a firm, and a society perspective. ...

    In: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research 74 (2022), 2, 137-162 | Adam Ayaita, Christian Grund, Lisa Pütz
  • Estimating tourism social carrying capacity

    In: Annals of Tourism Research 86 (2021), January 2021, 102971 | Oksana Tokarchuk, Roberto Gabriele, Oswin Maurer
  • Initial incidence of carbon taxes and environmental liability. A vehicle ownership approach

    A German panel data of vehicle and owner characteristics is used to analyse the incidence of additional carbon taxes. It is shown that an additional carbon tax on fuel used for private transportation is regressive when there is no allocation of tax revenue. When smoothing consumption across time in the face of additional carbon taxes, low income households can reduce the tax burden. When the cost of ...

    In: Energy Policy 143 (2020), 111579 | Miguel A. Tovar Reaños
  • The Comparative Panel File: Harmonized Household Panel Surveys from Seven Countries

    The Comparative Panel File (CPF) harmonizes the world’s largest and longest-running household panel surveys from seven countries: Australia (HILDA), Germany (SOEP), United Kingdom (BHPS and UKHLS), South Korea (KLIPS), Russia (RLMS), Switzerland (SHP), and the United States (PSID). The project aims to support the social science community in the analysis of comparative life course data. The CPF builds ...

    In: European Sociological Review 37 (2021), 3, 505-523 | Konrad Turek, Matthijs Kalmijn, Thomas Leopold
  • Co-development of Couples’ Life Satisfaction in Transition to Retirement: A Longitudinal Dyadic Perspective

    Retirement is one of the major life course transitions in old age. Evidence suggests that exiting work life is associated with notable changes in life satisfaction, which are heterogeneous across individuals. Effects of retirement transitions on life satisfaction have been understudied in couples. We examined change in life satisfaction with retirement for retirees and their spouses/partners, the extent ...

    In: The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 76 (2021), 8, 1542-1554 | Elisa Weber, Gizem Hülür
  • Essays on the Economics of Fertility and Education

    Diese Dissertation enthält zwei Studien, die den Effekt finanzieller Anreize auf Fertilität analysieren und eine Studie, die analysiert wie Studenten, die sich selbst überschätzen, auf Feedback reagieren. Kapitel 1 erläutert die Motivation meiner Forschung. Kapitel 2 präsentiert eine Studie über den Fertilitätseffekt von Kindergeld. Die Studie analysiert eine deutsche Reform, durch die das Kindergeld ...

    2019, | Frederik Wiynck
  • Life satisfaction and return migration: analysing the role of life satisfaction for migrant return intentions in Germany

    This study analyses the role of life satisfaction for the intention of migrants to return to their country of origin. It is argued that the utility function of return migration is a function of life satisfaction gains and losses due to migration. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel and the World Value Survey, first-generation migrants from 26 countries were studied on the country level and within ...

    In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (2021), 1, 110-129 | Maximilian Schiele
  • Initial Placement Restrictions: Opportunity or Challenge for Refugee Integration?

    In: ifo DICE Report 17 (2019), 4, 41-44 | Felicitas Schikora
  • The impact of economic uncertainty, precarious employment, and risk attitudes on the transition to parenthood

    This study investigates how precarious employment throughout the life course affects the fertility behavior of men and women in Germany, and how risk attitudes moderate exposure to objectively given uncertainty. Analyzing data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study from 1990 to 2015, I find that men and women have become quite similar in their fertility behavior: Stable employment accelerates ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 47 (2021), 100402 | Christian Schmitt
  • Child care, social norms and women's labor supply: Four empirical essays in family economics

    Diese Dissertation umfasst vier eigenständige Kapitel, die jeweils einen eigenen Beitrag zur ökonomischen Literatur der frühkindlichen Bildung und Betreuung, sozialer Normen und Erwerbsentscheidungen von Frauen leisten. Soziale Normen gelten als zentrale Erklärung für die sich ändernde Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen. Kapitel 2 dieser Dissertation untersucht die intergenerationale Transmission dieser ...

    2019, | Sophia Schmitz
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