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mortality risk to higher ages will not affect lifetime health care expenditures as death occurs only once in every life. We … life and for survivors, which we apply to the projections of the age structure and mortality rates for the German …
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-reported satisfaction measures from a long-running German panel survey, the Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), the present study conducts an … empirical test of this assumption. Our matching-based estimation reveals satisfaction trajectories of women who experience the …
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-Economic Panel Study (N = 3,427; age at death: 18 to 101 years). Results indicate steep declines in well-being with impending death …
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This paper focuses on fraud detection in surveys using Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data as an example for testing newly …
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Conditions (EU-SILC) as well as data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). In addition to their significance for national … trends, inequality, and mobility with results based on SOEP, a widely used alternate panel survey of private households in …
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data were disseminated in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). For two samples, the resulting rankings of the …
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19 waves of the German Socioeconomic Panel. The findings suggest that the conditional probabilities of entry into …
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