How Happy Are You With Your Relationship? Validation of the German Couple Satisfaction Index‐4
ABSTRACT Assessing relationship satisfaction—as an outcome, predictor, or control variable—is almost mandatory in studies on romantic relationships. This research was aimed at testing the psychometric properties of the German version of the Couple Satisfaction Index‐4 (GCSI‐4) by obtaining validity evidence based on internal structure, measurement ...
Robert Körner, Iris K. Gauglitz
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This study uses data from the German Socio- Economic Panel (SOEP) to analyze the effect of fatherhood on different aspects of the everyday life of men.
Matthias Pollmann-Schult
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A Factorial Survey on the Justice of Earnings within the SOEP-Pretest 2008 [PDF]
In the 2008 Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) Pretest, the factorial survey method was tested for the first time for use in the SOEP longitudinal study.
Andy Donaubauer +5 more
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Introduction to the symposium on reproducibility and replicability in economics: Part I
Economic Inquiry, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 335-337, April 2025.
Farasat A. S. Bokhari +2 more
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Abstract In a context of unprecedented urbanization, nineteenth‐century European cities faced the ‘housing question’, i.e. precarious housing standards and affordability problems. While existing research has well described these historical housing problems in single‐city studies or in national urbanization histories, to our knowledge, there are hardly ...
Sebastian Kohl +2 more
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Exploring the Linkage of Spatial Indicators from Remote Sensing Data with Survey Data: The Case of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and 3D City Models [PDF]
This paper demonstrates the spatial evaluation of survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study using geo-coordinates and spatially relevant indicators from remote sensing data.
Gert G. Wagner, Jan Goebel, Michael Wurm
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Take It Easy! How Flexible Work Arrangements Bust the Commuting Life Satisfaction Nexus
ABSTRACT Commuting to work can negatively affect people's well‐being. This paper analyzes the effect of commuting distance on subjective well‐being for employees under different work time regimes. The analysis is based on data from the German Socio‐Economic Panel (GSOEP) for 2003–2021.
Marco Kühne
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RISK-BEHAVIOR OF GERMAN BASKETBALL COACHES: COMPARING THE WILLINGNESS TO TAKE RISKS ON DIFFERENT COACHING LICENSE LEVELS WITH THE GENERAL POPULATION AND DIFFERENT PROFESSIONAL SUBGROUPS [PDF]
This research examines the risk behavior of German basketball coaches to understand how risk propensity varies across coaching license levels. Addressing gaps in previous studies on coaches’ psychological traits, the study compares basketball coaches ...
Johannes Wunder +3 more
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The German Socio-Economic Panel as a Reference Data Set [PDF]
This paper discusses how household panels in general - and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in particular - can serve as reference data for researchers collecting datasets that do not represent the full universe of the population of interest (e.g.,
C. Katharina Spieß +3 more
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ABSTRACT Health and well‐being in the family context can be affected by care giving arrangements. Following parental care and daycare, grandparents are the third most important care givers for children in many Western societies. Despite the relevance of grandparental care, there is little evidence on the causal effects of this care mode on the next ...
Mara Barschkett +2 more
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