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SOEP based publications

These are publications indexed on RePEc about the above topic. This reading list is managed by Uta Rahmann (who can update the reading list here). You can also create your own reading list here. This page is updated in the first days of each month, at least.
Here you find literature based on the data of the German Socio Economic Panel Study (SOEP)

Relevant JEL codes for this reading list are:

These are authors registered on RePEc who are particularly relevant to this topic:

  1. Silke Anger
  2. Conchita D'Ambrosio
  3. Joachim R. Frick
  4. Jan Goebel
  5. Markus M. Grabka
  6. Olaf Groh-Samberg
  7. Elke Holst
  8. Jürgen Schupp
  9. Christian Schmitt
  10. Katharina Christa Spiess
  11. Gert G. Wagner
  12. Nicolas Robert Ziebarth

RePEC listLabour
Education

Income and Poverty

Family and Networks
Gender

Health

Consumption / Assets / Habitation

Methods

Migration

Econometrics

Subjective Indicators

Transfer Systems

International Comparison

Miscellaneous

Labour

Labour and Gender

Labour and Migration

Labour and Subjective Indicators

Education

Income and Poverty

Income and Poverty / Family and Networks

Income, Poverty and Migration

Family and Networks

Family and Networks / Labour

Family, Networks, and Migration

Gender

Health

Consumption / Assets / Habitation

Methods

Migration

Econometrics

Econometrics, Income and Poverty

Econometrics and Labour

Subjective Indicators

Transfer Systems

International Comparison

Miscellaneous


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This page was last updated on 2009-11-18.


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