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-sectional analyses of grip strength in Germany. The focus of the present study is on the analysis of older individuals aged 50+. The … multivariate analysis shows that socio-economic characteristics (except for men's employment status) do not have an autonomous …
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This paper examines the implication of the move to CAPI for data quality by analyzing the conversion from PAPI to CAPI of a subsample of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) which was done within an experimental design. The 2000 addresses for the sample E of SOEP were split into two subsamples...
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the high proportion of persons who considered their earned income to be fair. Only a quarter of those employed in Germany …
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which can be analyzed increases (e.g., social and regional mobility, life-course transitions like changing employment …
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questions and a representative sample of roughly 22,000 individuals living in Germany. Using a question that asks about …
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We investigate how worries in Germany change across time and age, drawing on both closed-ended questions (which …
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the power of our approach with the analysis of trust and trustworthiness in Germany by combining representative survey …
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