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questions than in previous studies. In questions inserted into a 2008 module of the German-Socio Economic Panel Study we ask … ; relative income ; life satisfaction ; German Socio Economic Panel Study ; SOEP …
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In questions inserted into the 2008 module of the German-Socio Economic Panel we ask subjects to report their income …
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Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). Our first step is to link additional (commercial) microgeographic data on the immediate … response and nonresponse in panel surveys (and in cross-sectional surveys). However, the effect sizes of these effects are …
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core items of the INCOM scale were integrated into the 2010 SOEP (Socio-Economic Panel Study) pretest. This paper analyzes …
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This paper concentrates on the trends in peer-reviewed longitudinal panel studies under scientific direction. Household … panel studies have succeeded in broadening their disciplinary scope. Numerous innovations such as questions dealing with … experiments have been incorporated into various panel studies or are soon to be introduced. In the UK, the household panel study …
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The SOEP Group currently is preparing in addition to increasing the size of the core SOEP, to establish a new Innovation Sample (SOEP-IS). This will be established for the period 2012 to 2017 (with a cumulative number of presumably N=5,000 households). Now, in the year 2012, a new subsample is...
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subjects. However, regional selectivity of the study and potential learning effects due to the panel structure of the data … suggest that the long-running German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) should be used as a reference data set for population … means and as a control sample for detection of learning effects ("panel effects") induced by information about the results …
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