Publications Based on SOEP Data: SOEPlit

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  • Broadband Internet, Digital Temptations, and Sleep

    There is a growing concern that the widespread use of computers, mobile phones and other digital devices before bedtime disrupts our sleep with detrimental effects on our health and cognitive performance. High-speed Internet promotes the use of electronic devices, video games and Internet addiction (e.g., online games and cyberloafing). Exposure to artificial light from tablets and PCs can alterate ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 153 (2018), September 2018, 58-76 | Francesco C. Billari, Osea Giuntella, Luca Stella
  • Does Broadband Internet Affect Fertility?

    The spread of high-speed (broadband) Internet epitomizes the digital revolution. Using German panel data, we test whether the availability of broadband influences fertility choices in a low-fertility setting well known for the difficulty in combining work and family life. We exploit a strategy devised by Falck and colleagues to obtain causal estimates of the impact of broadband on fertility. We find ...

    In: Population Studies 73 (2019), 3, 297-316 | Francesco C. Billari, Osea Giuntella, Luca Stella
  • Entrepreneurial success and subjective well-being: Worries about the business explain one's well-being loss from self-employment

    Despite lower incomes the self-employed often report higher job satisfaction. But this increased job satisfaction only sometimes translates into higher life satisfaction, likely due to the heterogeneous nature of self-employment. By distinguishing different types of self-employment, this paper sheds light onto why some self-employeds even report lower life satisfaction, focussing specifically on poor ...

    Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2017,
    (SOEPpapers 947)
    | Martin Binder
  • Environmental concerns, volunteering and subjective well-being: Antecedents and outcomes of environmental activism in Germany

    Do perceptions about the state of the environment impact on individuals' well-being and do they lead to environmental activism? While the impact of objective features of the environment (e.g., pollution, parks) is well-researched, the present paper fills a research gap by analyzing how concerns about the environment impact on subjective well-being. Based on German panel data (SOEP) for the years ...

    In: Ecological Economics 124 (2016), April 2016, 1-16 | Martin Binder, Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg
  • How Satisfied are the Self-Employed? A Life Domain View

    It is well-known in the literature that self-employment positively influences job satisfaction, but the effects on other life domains and overall life satisfaction are much less clear. Our study analyzes the welfare effects of self-employment apart from its monetary aspects, and focuses on the overall life satisfaction as well as different domain satisfactions of self-employed individuals in our German ...

    In: Journal of Happiness Studies 17 (2016), 4, 1409-1433 | Martin Binder, Alex Coad
  • The Structure of Subjective Well-being: A Vector Autoregressive Approach

    We use panel vector autoregressions to analyze the underlying structure of changes in subjective well-being and its coevolution with changes in income, health, worries, marital status and employment status for the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data set. We find that positive changes in the named life domains are followed by decreases in subjective well-being (except for health, which is followed ...

    In: Metroeconomica 64 (2013), 2, 361-400 | Martin Binder, Felix Ward
  • The Effect of Occupational Mismatch on Overqualification - An Empirical Analysis for Germany Using a Simultaneous Equations Model.

    Freiburg im Breisgau: Institut für allgemeine Wirtschaftsforschung, 2007,
    (Discussion Paper Nr. 01/07)
    | Nicole Binder
  • Income Variation Amoung West German Households

    In: Ulrich Rendtel, Gert G. Wagner , Lebenslagen im Wandel - Zur Einkommensdynamik in Deutschland seit 1984
    Frankfurt/M. - New York: Campus
    409-436
    | Edward J. Bird
  • The Welfare Cost of Income Uncertainty. A Nonparametric Analysis of Households in the United States and Western Germany

    In: | Edward J. Bird
  • How East Germans Fared Through Reunification: Accounting for Inflation and Economic Descontrol

    In: Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 63 (1994), 1/2, 53-59 | Edward J. Bird
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