Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Post-Socialist Culture and Entrepreneurship

    In this article it is argued that locus of control beliefs and preferences concerning state action negatively affect the formation of new firms in former socialist countries. For this purpose Kirzner's theory of costless entrepreneurship is reviewed and criticized. German reunification, in which the formerly socialist East Germany joined the Federal Republic of Germany, represents an intriguing ...

    In: American Journal of Economics and Sociology 72 (2013), 3, 593-626 | Petrik Runst
  • Gender and Wage Dynamics of Poverty - The Cases of (West) Germany and Great Britain

    Colchester: University of Essex, 1997,
    (Working Papers of the ESCR Research Centre on Micro-Social Change No. 97-24)
    | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Gender Differences in Poverty and its Duration - An Analysis of Germany and Great Britain

    In: Proceedings of the 1996 Second International Conference of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 66 (1997), 1, 87-91 | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Living on the Poverty Line - Lone Mothers in Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden

    The paper focuses on the circumstances that explain lone mothers' dynamics of poverty in five different European settings (Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden) using household panel data. My aim is to tackle the problem of poverty comparatively, dynamically, and with a gender perspective. This paper attempts to answer questions such as: "How do lone mothers experience poverty? ...

    Mannheim: Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung, 1998,
    (Arbeitsbereich I, Arbeitspapier Nr. 28)
    | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Women and Poverty Dynamics - The Case of Germany and Britain

    Using household panel data, this article analy ses women's poverty in (West) Germany and Britain comparatively, dynamically and with a gender-friendly perspective. It explores pov erty dynamics, in terms of characteristics and duration of poverty spells; it underlines the in teraction between critical events and changes in resource distribution (family, labour market and welfare) in determining ...

    In: Journal of European Social Policy 8 (1998), 4, 291-316 | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Living on the Poverty Line - A Comparative, Dynamic, Analysis of Lone Mothers' Poverty in Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden

    In: Proceedings of the 1998 Third International Conference of the GSOEP Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 68 (1999), 2, 262-269 | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Lone Mothers and Poverty in Italy, Germany and Great Britain - Evidence from Panel Data

    This paper focuses on lone mothers' poverty in the Italian familistic welfare regime. In order to appreciate its peculiarities, the study of the Italian case will be developed comparatively by taking into account two other European settings, characterised by strong diversities in the resource distribution systems (family, labour market and welfare) and by a different consistence of female economic ...

    Colchester: University of Essex, 1999,
    (Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change No. 99-10)
    | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • An Introduction to Longitudinal Research

    London: Routledge, 2002, | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Longitudinal Research: An Emergent Method in the Social Sciences

    In: Sharlene Nargy Hesse-Biber, Patricia Leavy , Handbook of Emergent Methods
    New York: Guilford Press
    441-450
    | Elisabetta Ruspini
  • Personality and the Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Attainment: Evidence from Germany

    Research based in the United States, with its relatively open educational system, has found that personality mediates the relationship between parents’ and child’s educational attainment and this mediational pattern is especially beneficial to students from less-educated households. Yet in highly structured, competitive educational systems, personality characteristics may not predict attainment or ...

    In: Journal of Youth and Adolescence 46 (2017), 10, 2181-2193 | Renee Ryberg, Shawn Bauldry, Michael A. Schultz, Annekatrin Steinhoff, Michael Shanahan
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