Schmollers Jahrbuch

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The IAB Establishment Panel – Things Users Should Know2009/02/01English106
Quantifying the Effect of Neighbourhood on Individuals: Challenges, Alternative Approaches, and Promising Directions2008/03/01English90
PanelWhiz: Efficient Data Extraction of Complex Panel Data Sets – An Example Using the German SOEP2010/10/01English79
The SOEP Innovation Sample (SOEP IS)2015/09/01English70
The Sample of Integrated Labour Market Biographies2010/10/01English47
The Establishment History Panel2008/08/01English42
The Riester Scheme and Private Savings: An Empirical Analysis based on the German SOEP2009/04/01English38
The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) as Reference Data Set2009/04/01English33
PASS – A Household Panel Survey for Research on Unemployment and Poverty2010/10/01English30
Does the Use of Worker Flows Improve the Analysis of Establishment Turnover? Evidence from German Administrative Data2013/12/01English26
New Possibilities for Socio-Economic Research through Longitudinal Data from the Research Data Centre of the German Federal Pension Insurance (FDZ-RV)2008/12/01English25
Unemployment as a Social Norm in Germany2009/04/01English25
Official Firm Data for Germany2009/07/01English25
Working Part-Time in the British, German and Dutch Labour Market: Scarring for the Wage Career?2009/04/01English24
Ökonomische Wirkungen der Mitbestimmung in Deutschland: Ein Update2011/06/01English24
The SFB882-B3 Linked Employer-Employee Panel Survey (LEEP-B3)2014/09/01English24
Micro Data at the Ifo Institute for Economic Research – The “Ifo Business Survey” Usage and Access2008/06/01English23
„Familien in Deutschland“ – FiD2013/12/01English23
On the Purpose and Aims of the Journal of Contextual Economics2016/03/01English22
Measuring Wellbeing in the SOEP2009/04/01English21
WeLL – Unique Linked Employer-Employee Data on Further Training in Germany2009/10/01English21
The European Social Survey: Contents, Design, and Research Potential2014/12/01English21
DemoDiff: A Dataset for the Study of Family Change in Eastern (and Western) Germany2012/10/01English21
The Cult of Statistical Significance – What Economists Should and Should Not Do to Make their Data Talk2011/09/01English20
Biographical Data of Social Insurance Agencies in Germany – Improving the Content of Administrative Data2012/07/01English19
Health Insurance Status and Physician Behavior in Germany2009/04/01English18
Greening Electricity More Than Necessary: On the Cost Implications of Overlapping Regulation in EU Climate Policy2011/09/01English18
Educational Expansion and Its Heterogeneous Returns for Wage Workers2010/01/01English18
ALWA – New Life Course Data for Germany2011/10/01English18
Early Unemployment and Subsequent Career Complexity: A Sequence-Based Perspective2011/07/01English15