The Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) is a representative, multi-cohort survey that has been running since 1984. Every year, individuals in households throughout Germany are surveyed by our survey institute on behalf of DIW Berlin. These respondents provide information on topics such as their income, employment history, education, and health. Because the same people are surveyed every year, it is possible to track long-term psychological, economic, societal, and social developments. To keep pace with changes in society, random samples are added regularly and the survey is adapted accordingly.
Title: Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2023 (SOEP-Core, v40, Add-on: Planning regions)
DOI Zur Erklärung von DOI und dessen Verwendung gibt es hier Informationen . : 10.5684/soep.core.v40pr
Collection period: 1984-2023
Publication date: 2025-06-26
Principal investigators: Jan Goebel, Markus M. Grabka, Carsten Schröder, Sabine Zinn, Charlotte Bartels, Matthis Beckmannshagen, Andreas Franken, Martin Gerike, Florian Griese, Christoph Halbmeier, Selin Kara, Peter Krause, Elisabeth Liebau, Jana Nebelin, Marvin Petrenz, Sarah Satilmis, Rainer Siegers, Hans Walter Steinhauer, Felix Süttmann, Knut Wenzig, Jascha Dräger, Miriam Gauer, Yogam Tchokni, Claudia Saalbach, Daniel Labarca Pinto
Contributor: infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft (Data Collector)
Population: Persons living in private households in Germany
Special samples: IAB-SOEP Migration Sample (since 2013) and IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of refugees (since 2016). See the chapter SOEP-Samples in Detail on the SOEPcompanion for a description of all our samples.
Sampling: All samples of SOEP are multi-stage random samples which are regionally clustered. The respondents (households) are selected by random-walk or register sample.
Collection mode: The interview methodology of the SOEP is based on a set of pre-tested questionnaires for households and individuals. Principally an interviewer tries to obtain face-to-face interviews with all members of a given survey household aged 16 years and over. Additionally one person (head of household) is asked to answer a household related questionnaire covering information on housing, housing costs, and different sources of income. This covers also some questions on children in the household up to 17 years of age, mainly concerning attendance at institutions (kindergarten, elementary school)
Citation of the data set: Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), version 40, data from 1984-2023 (SOEP-Core v40, Add-on: Planning regions). 2025. DOI:10.5684/soep.core.v40pr
If you don‘t exclude observations from the Migration Samples in your analysis, please also cite as follows:
IAB-SOEP Migration Samples (M1, M2, M7, M8 oder M8b), data of the years 2013-2023, DOI: 10.5684/soep.iab-soep-mig.2023.
If you don‘t exclude observations from the Refugee Samples in your analysis, please also cite as follows:
IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees (M3-M6), data of the years 2016-2023, DOI: 10.5684/soep.iab-bamf-soep-mig.2023.
Summary: The SOEP offers additional datasets that can extend the standard file to include spatial planning units. Access to these files is more restricted because they provide users with more sensitive information about the respondents. For more information, see the Editions chapter in SOEPcompanion.
Publications using this file should refer to the above DOI Find an explanation on the usage of DOI here.and cite following references
If you do not exclude the cases of the migration samples in your analysis, then please also cite the following reference:
If you do not exclude the cases of the refugee samples in your analysis, please also cite:
If you use data from the SOEP-LEE2 surveys, please also cite:
If you would like to refer more specifically, please also cite:
Details on the current data delivery can be found as a supplied "WhatsNew" document in the data package or here.
Household Matrix (PAPI) 2023: Field-de
Context questions about the interview 2023: Var-de Var-en
Individual (PAPI) 2023: Field-de Field-en Var-de
Individual (techn) 2023: Var-de
Individual (PAPI) 2023: Var-en
Individual (techn) 2023: Var-en
Household (PAPI) 2023: Field-de Field-en Var-de
Household (techn) 2023: Var-de
Household (PAPI) 2023: Var-en
Household (techn) 2023: Var-en
Biography (PAPI) 2023: Field-de Field-en Var-de
Biography (techn) 2023: Var-de
Biography (PAPI) 2023: Var-en
Biography (techn) 2023: Var-en
Catch-up Individual (PAPI) 2023: Field-de Field-en Var-de
Catch-up Individual (techn) 2023: Var-de
Catch-up Individual (PAPI) 2023: Var-en
Catch-up Individual (techn) 2023: Var-en
Youth (12-17-year-olds) 2023: Var-de Var-en
Childhood (0-11-year-olds) 2023: Var-de Var-en
Deceased Individual (PAPI) 2023: Field-de Field-en Var-de
Deceased Individual (techn) 2023: Var-de
Deceased Individual (PAPI) 2023: Var-en
Deceased Individual (techn) 2023: Var-en
Grip Strength 2023: Field-de Field-en
Residential Enviroment 2023: Var-de Var-en
Please find all sample specific questionnaires of this year and all questionnaires of previous years on this site
1) SOEP-Core – 2023: Report of Survey Methodology and Fieldwork
2) IAB-SOEP-Migration – 2023: Sampling, Nonresponse, and Weighting of the Sample M8c
3) SOEP-Core v40.1 – SELFEMPL: Self-Employed Survey Data
4) SOEP-Core v40.1 – BIOREGION
5) SOEP-Core v40.1 – CHILDL: Parent-Provided Information on Children (All Variables and Their Related Questions)
6) SOEP-Core v40.1 – INSTRUMENTATION: Information on the Utilization of Questionnaires
7) SOEP-Core v40 – Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) (Years 1984 to 2023)
8) SOEP-Core v40.1 – PPATHL: Person-Related Meta-Dataset
9) SOEP-Core v40.1 – HPATHL: Household-Related Meta-Dataset
10) SOEP-Core v40.1 – PBRUTTO: Person-Related Gross File
11) SOEP-Core v40.1 – HBRUTTO: Household-Related Gross File
12) SOEP-Core v40.1 – PGEN: Person-Related Status and Generated Variables
13) SOEP-Core v40.1 – HGEN: Household-Related Status and Generated Variables
15) SOEP-Core v40.1 – BIOIMMIG: Generated Information on Immigration History
17) SOEP-Core v40.1 – BIOPAREN: Biography Information on the Parents
18) SOEP-Core v40.1 – BIOBIRTH: Biological Parent/Child Connections
19) SOEP-Core v40.1 – INTERVIEWER
20) SOEP-Core v40 – Activity Biography in the Datasets "pbiospe" and "artkalen"
1) Handgreifkraftmessung im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP) 2006 und 2008
2) The Request for Record Linkage in the IAB-SOEP Migration Sample
3) Job submission instructions for the SOEPremote System at DIW Berlin – Update 2014
4) Editing and Multiple Imputation of Item Non-response in the Wealth Module of the German Socio-Economic Panel
5) Die Vercodung der offenen Angaben zu den Ausbildungsberufen im Sozio-Oekonomischen Panel
6) SOEP 2010 – Preparation of data from the new SOEP consumption module: Editing, imputation, and smoothing
7) Kognitionspotenziale Jugendlicher - Ergänzung zum Jugendfragebogen der Längsschnittstudie Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)
8) Multi-Itemskalen im SOEP Jugendfragebogen
9) Missing Income Data in the German SOEP: Incidence, Imputation and its Impact on the Income Distribution
10) Zur Erhebung des adaptiven Verhaltens von zwei- und dreijährigen Kindern im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP)
11) SOEP 2006 – TIMEPREF: Dataset on the Economic Behavior Experiment on Time Preferences in the 2006 SOEP Survey
12) Assessing the distributional impact of "imputed rent" and "non-cash employee income" in microdata : Case studies based on EU-SILC (2004) and SOEP (2002)
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