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Introduction to the SOEP

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Elke Holst (SOEP at DIW) and Andrea Schäfer (University of Bremen)

Date:
01.10.2012, 14:00 – 17:30
02.10.2012, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 25

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English

Contents:

The Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) is a longitudinal study of private households in Germany. The panel provides information on all household members and was started in 1984. In 2010, there were almost 11,000 households, and more than 19,000 persons sampled. Some of the many topics include household composition, occupational biographies, employment, earnings, health, well being, integration, values, lifestyles, and personality. The course gives an overview of the data structure and the research designs facilitated by longitudinal household studies that go beyond conventional surveys (household analysis, intergenerational analysis, life course research, etc.). In hands-on sessions using Stata, the course provides an applied introduction into the data retrieval, the construction of longitudinal data files, and illustrates some exemplary analyses.

SOEP@DIW Berlin website:

http://www.diw.de/soep (deutsch) or http://www.diw.de/en/soep (english)

Reading the SOEP Desktop Campanion is a prerequisite for participation.

You have to register for the 6th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Workshop: Einführung in die Arbeit mit dem Sozio-Ökonomischen Panel (SOEP)

Institution: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften & Universität Hamburg, Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Graduate School

Studiengang: Doktorandenweiterbildung

Dozent/in: Marco Giesselmann & Anika Rasner (SOEP am DIW Berlin)

Termin: 7. und 8. Juni 2012 von 10.00 bis 17.00 Uhr

Raum: wird noch bekannt gegeben

Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 20 Personen

Semester-Wochen-Stunden: k.A.

Credit Points: k.A.

Unterrichtssprache: deutsch

Beschreibung:

Der Workshop bietet eine Einführung in die Arbeit mit dem Sozio-Ökonomischen Panel (SOEP). Das SOEP ist eine seit 1984 laufende jährliche Wiederholungsbefragung in Deutschland, mit den Themenschwerpunkten Haushaltszusammensetzung, Erwerbs- und Familienbiographie, Einkommensverläufe, Gesundheit und Lebenszufriedenheit, Persönlichkeit und Kompetenzen. Das Arbeiten mit einem komplexen Längsschnittdatensatz wie dem SOEP bietet viele Möglichkeiten, fordert aber auch spezielle Kenntnisse.

Der Workshop bietet die Möglichkeit, einen fundierten Einblick in das Arbeiten mit dem SOEP zu gewinnen. Grundsätzlich werden Kenntnisse in zwei Bereichen vermittelt: Zum einen wird es ein Überblick über Aufbau und Analysemöglichkeiten des SOEP gegeben. Neben den klassischen Themen des SOEP werden dabei auch die innovativen Module des SOEP (kognitive Tests, Leistungs- und Persönlichkeitsmessung etc.) vorgestellt. Im zweiten Teil des Workshops stehen Analyseverfahren für Paneldaten im Mittelpunkt. Dabei werden die einschlägigen Regressionsverfahren für Paneldaten vorgestellt sowie deren Angemessenheit in verschiedenen Analysesituationen diskutiert.

Die Vorträge werden von praktischen Sessions flankiert, in denen die Verwendung von SOEP-Informationssystemen eingeübt werden sowie Beispielanalysen mit SOEP-Daten durchgeführt werden. Die verwendete Software ist dabei STATA.

Voraussetzung

Voraussetzung für die Teilnahme sind solide Kenntnisse in multivariaten Analyseverfahren und erste praktische Erfahrungen mit der Datenanalyse. Kenntnisse im Arbeiten mit dem SOEP werden nicht vorausgesetzt. In den Beispielen und Übungen im Rahmen des Workshops wird ausschließlich das Statistikprogrammpaket STATA verwendet.

Zeitplan

Donnerstag, 7.6.2012

10:00-17:00 Einführung in das SOEP

  • Struktur und Inhalte
  • Dokumentation und Service
  • Stichproben und Gewichtungen
  • Übung: Aufbereitung eines Datensatzes

Freitag, 8.6.2012

10:00-17:00 Analyseverfahren für Paneldaten

  • Regressionsmodelle für zeitveränderliche Variablen
  • Regressionsmodelle für zeitkonstante Variablen
  • Entscheidungshilfen & Tests

Die Teilnehmerzahl ist auf 20 Personen begrenzt. Als Interessent von der Universität Hamburg, Fakultät WiSo melden Sie sich bitte über die Graduate School an. Alle weiteren Interessenten melden sich für den Workshop bis zum 18.05.2012 über die Lernplattform Ilias an:
https://iliascluster.unibw-hamburg.de/ilias4/goto_unibw_crs_70637.html

SOEP-Newsletter 96/2012 erschienen

The new SOEPnewsletter 96/2012 is available now.

We inform about…

  • SOEP2012 (June 28-29, 2012) – incl. tentative schedule
  • New data on families in Germany (FiD)
  • Bugfixes in SOEP 1984–2010 data (v27)
  • 2012 SOEP user survey
  • SOEPcampus activities
  • News from Cornell – new email address and other news
  • People & Papers

…and much more!

Please visit the SOEP homepage under:
http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/diw_01.c.396072.de/soepnl96.pdf

SOEP2012 – Call for Papers

10th International German Socio- Economic Panel User Conference 2012 to be held in Berlin on June 28–29, 2012

The 10th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2012) will be held in Berlin on June 28–29, 2012.

In 1993, Richard V. Burkhauser and Gert G. Wagner launched the first in a series of bi-annual international SOEP conferences. They started on a very small scale and have grown over the last 20 years to become a major success in terms of the quality of papers, the number of submissions, and the level of participation. Today, SOEP User Conferences bring together respected scholars from around the world. SOEP currently has over 2,000 users in more than 44 countries and the user community is still growing. The SOEP2012 will mark the tenth anniversary of the International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference.

The event provides SOEP users an opportunity to present and discuss their work with fellow researchers who are familiar with the SOEP data. Scholars from all disciplines (economics, demography, geography, political sciences, public health, psychology, sociology, and others) who use the SOEP or the SOEP component of the Cross- National Equivalent Files (CNEF) are invited to submit an abstract. We especially encourage sub- missions using the longitudinal features of SOEP, as well as those dealing with survey methodology or cross-national comparative analysis.

Venue
The SOEP2012 will begin on June 28, 2012 at DIW Berlin and the Hertie School of Governance, both located in the building Q 110 on Friedrichstrasse. The conference will continue on June 29 at the headquarters of Leibniz Association (WGL), where the closing session with the award ceremony, followed by a farewell dinner will also take place.

Keynote speakers
We are happy to announce as keynote speakers:
Shelly Lundberg, Professor of Economics at the University of Washington and Adjunct Professor at the University of Bergen, Norway.

Janet Gornick, Director of the Luxembourg In- come Study (LIS), and Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY).

Scientific committee
Jürgen Schupp and C. Katharina Spieß form the core scientific committee of the conference. Former SOEP Research Associate Nicolas Ziebarth, who has recently accepted a position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management at Cornell University, will join the Scientific Committee in 2012 as a young scholar representing the longstanding relationship between SOEP and Cornell. We are pleased that Janet Gor- nick has also agreed to join the scientific committee.

Deadline for submission of abstracts: February 15, 2012
Please submit electronic versions of abstracts (up to 300 words) to soep2012@diw.de no later than February 15, 2012. Notification as to whether pa- pers have been accepted will be given by April 6, 2012.

Proceedings
Shorter versions of selected conference papers will be published in the conference proceedings (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies 2013 [Schmollers Jahrbuch]) with the understanding that a full version of the paper may be submitted to another professional journal.

Award for best presentations
The Society of Friends of DIW Berlin will honor the best three papers and the best poster presented at the conference. The SOEP2012 scientific committee will act as a jury and will present the award at the end of the conference.

Financial support
We ask attendees to pay their own travel expenses. If this is not possible, partial reimbursement may be provided to presenters (one grant per paper) at the following rates, depending on which country they are traveling from: up to €125 (Germany), up to €500 (other countries in Europe), up to €750 (overseas).

Local organizers
Jürgen Schupp and C. Katharina Spieß
Christine Kurka (conference management)

If you have any further questions concerning the submissions of abstracts, please contact the local organizers at: soep2012@diw.de.

Call for Papers: 8th International Young Scholar German Socio-Economic Panel Symposium

For the 8th time the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) of the University of Bremen and the Jacobs University and the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) in collaboration with the Hanse Institute for Advanced Study (HWK) are pleased to announce the “International Young Scholar German Socio-Economic Panel Symposium”.

The symposium provides an opportunity for doctoral students of all disciplines (e.g. economics, demography, psychology, sociology, public health, geography) at any stage of their doctoral thesis, to present empirical research in progress – carried out with panel data (especially SOEP data) – and to discuss theoretical, conceptual and empirical issues with senior researchers. We encourage interested young scholars to submit abstracts.

If you would like to attend the symposium, please submit an abstract of your topic (350 words, in English) together with complete contact information before November 15, 2011. We will inform you whether your proposal has been accepted before December 15, 2011. The deadline for submission of the full paper (3.000 words) will be February 15, 2012.

All accepted papers will be made accessible to commentators and participants one month prior to the symposium. During the symposium each presenter will have about 20 minutes for presentation, 10 minutes comments by a senior researcher, and 10 minutes plenary discussion. The official language of the symposium will be English.

Catering as well as accommodation for non-locals will be provided. The conference fee is € 25.

Please send applications (electronic versions preferred) and inquiries to:

Anne-Luise Baumann
BIGSSS
PO Box 33 04 40
28334 Bremen
Tel.: +49 (0) 421-218 66354
Fax: +49 (0) 421-218 66353
Email

Maike Schulz
BIGSSS
PO Box 33 04 40
28334 Bremen
Tel.: +49 (0) 421-218 66417
Fax: +49 (0) 421-218 66353
Email

Introduction to the SOEP

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Elke Holst (SOEP at DIW) and Anne Busch (Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS) & SOEP at DIW)

Date:

03.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30
04.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 25

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English

Contents:

The Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) is a longitudinal study of private households in Germany. The panel provides information on all household members and was started in 1984. In 2009, there were almost 12,000 households, and more than 20,000 persons sampled. Some of the many topics include household composition, occupational biographies, employment, earnings, health, well being, integration, values, lifestyles, and personality. The course gives an overview of the data structure and the research designs facilitated by longitudinal household studies that go beyond conventional surveys (household analysis, intergenerational analysis, life course research, etc.). In hands-on sessions using Stata, the course provides an applied introduction into the data retrieval, the construction of longitudinal data files, and illustrates some exemplary analyses.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

SOEP presentations at the “Long Night of the Sciences” in Berlin

The SOEP group is not only active at scientific conferences; we also work hard to bring our work to the broader public. We had an opportunity to do so on the evening of May 28, 2011, at the twelfth annual “Long Night of the Sciences” in Berlin. It was the second time that the SOEP and DIW Berlin participated in this event, in which the capital city’s scientific institutions open their doors to the public for workshops, lectures, and activities. Once again, the “Long Night” proved to be a very successful one for the SOEP!

With the support of the SOEP team from TNS Infratest Sozialforschung in Munich, which carries out the SOEP fieldwork, we invited visitors to take part in a truly “hands-on” experience with the SOEP. More than 300 visitors visited the DIW and the SOEP. They filled out various questionnaires, either on paper or on the PC. They took the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and the grip strength test, and listened to lectures by members of the SOEP staff.

Visitors also found general information on the SOEP, including flyers, brochures, and posters, and had the opportunity to discuss their questions directly with members of the SOEP staff. Elisabeth Liebau, SOEP survey manager, and other members of the SOEP team answered questions on the survey, the production of scientific results, and issues ranging from data protection to the anonymization of survey responses. Jürgen Schupp, Head of SOEP, described the event as an outstanding success, since once again this year, a large number of visitors attended and gathered information on the SOEP study.

Two members of the SOEP staff gave lectures: Markus M. Grabka spoke about wealth inequality and the finding that civil servants are the wealthiest group of retired workers (“Vermögensungleichheit: Im Alter sind Beamte am reichsten”). Elke Holst talked about the issue of gender inequalities in the boardroom (“Frauen und Männer in Führungspositionen” Wann kommt Frau Ackermann?”). Ingrid Tucci presented a poster to the visitors comparing the life courses of second-generation immigrants in Germany and France (“Erfolgreiche Verläufe von Migrantennachkommen – ein deutsch-französischer Vergleich”). Gert G. Wagner, now Chairman of the Executive Board of DIW Berlin, gave the final presentation of the evening on the use of indicators of happiness and life satisfaction in policy-making (“Die Glücksformel in der Politik—wie ein Indikator die Zufriedenheit der Bürger messen soll”).

SOEP at ESRA 2011 in Lausanne

A SOEP exhibition stand at the Fourth Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) will inform visitors about the wide range of analyses that can be carried out with the SOEP. At this event, which will take place in Lausanne/Switzerland from July 18–22, 2011, a variety of papers based on SOEP data will be presented by SOEP staff members Anne Busch, Jan Goebel, Marco Giesselmann, Elke Holst, Martin Kroh, Elisabeth Liebau, Anika Rasner, Jürgen Schupp, and Gert Wagner.

SOEP at ASA 2011 in Las Vegas, August 2011

The SOEP is part of the presentation “Research in Germany—Challenges and Innovations of Longitudinal Data Resources for the Social Sciences” at the Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Las Vegas in August 2011. SOEP, SHARE, PAIRFAM, and NEPS are the four major large-scale longitudinal studies in the German social sciences that provide a unique data infrastructure on important topics in modern societies, such as inequality, aging, living arrangements, and education.

These ambitious projects are forming a new basis for innovative, cross-national, and interdisciplinary research as they all make their comprehensive data available to the scientific community. At the ASA Congress 2011, they will jointly present their designs and data to the American professional audience and demonstrate their potential for further analyses and new cooperation opportunities with researchers in the United States (see the invitation to a reception on August 21, 2011). Jürgen Schupp will give an overview of the potentials for research using the SOEP in comparative longitudinal analysis in Sociology.

SOEPnewsletter 93/July 2011

The new SOEPnewsletter 93/July 2011, is now available and can be downloaded from our homepage:
http://www.diw.de/documents/dokumentenarchiv/17/diw_01.c.375784.de/soepnl_93.pdf

We provide information about:

*** SOEP Data

  • The new SOEP 1984–2010 data release (v 27)
  • What‘s new in SOEP 1984–2010 data release
  • CNEF—revised variables on household income
  • More comprehensive information on revisions of the SOEP data
  • How to become a SOEP Beta User
  • DOIs for the SOEP data
  • The new 2011 SOEP User Survey
  • How to protect the SOEP data on your computer when using services like DropBox, MegaUpload, and RapidShare

*** News from Cornell

  • New SOEP and CNEF Data
  • SOEP/CNEF access procedures
  • SOEP/CNEF Data Users Workshop at Cornell University, September 8–10, 2011
  • Cornell Conference on Cross-National Research, September 8, 2011
  • CNEF in the National Science Foundation Infrastructure Report

*** Events

  • SOEPcampus@Uni-Bielefeld/datalab@uni-bielefeld, September 26-30, 2011 (in German language)
  • SOEP at ESRA 2011 in Lausanne/Switzerland, July 18–22, 2011
  • SOEP at ASA 2011 in Las Vegas, August 20-23, 2011

*** Comment: SOEP at the new DIW Berlin research cluster “Public Finances and Living Conditions”

… and much more!

The SOEP group wishes you a happy SOEPing!

Elke Holst
editor SOEPnewsletter