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MONDAY JUNE 30, 2014 From 8:30 Starting Registration & Coffee 9:30 – 13:00 Plenary Session I Venue: Hertie School of Governance (HSoG) Welcome Marcel Fratzscher (President, DIW Berlin) Recent Developments in the SOEP The Family of SOEP Longitudinal Studies Jürgen Schupp (Director SOEP) SOEP Migration 2013/2014 Martin Kroh SOEP Innovation Sample David Richter DDI on Rails Marcel Hebing 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 – 13:00 Plenary Session II Keynote Speech I Patricia McManus (Indiana University, Bloomington/USA): The Next Generation: Family Background and Prospects for Immigrant Incorporation in Germany, Great Britain, and the United States 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch Hertie School - Cafeterial 14:30 – 17:30 Parallel Sessions Venue: HSoG, and DIW Berlin 1 Well-Being and the Labor Market 2 Life-Course Perspectives on Inequality 3 Education 4 Demography 5 Health: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Chair Jürgen Schupp (FU Berlin and SOEP at DIW Berlin) Chair Marco Giesselmann (SOEP at DIW Berlin) and Martina Dieckhoff (WZB) Chair Jan Marcus and Frauke Peter (both DIW Berlin) Chair Anika Rasner (SOEP at DIW Berlin) Chair Thomas Siedler (Uni- versity of Hamburg and SOEP at DIW Berlin) Room Schumpeter Hall, DIW Berlin Room Forum A and B, HSoG Room 5.2010, DIW Berlin Room 1.2026, DIW Berlin Room 2.30, HSoG Working hours mismatch and well-being: comparative evidence from Australian and German panel data Franziska Kugler, Andrea Wiencierz and Christoph Wunder Trends in women’s employ- ment dynamics: examining the changing role of the woman’s and her partner’s social position Leen Vandecasteele and Frederike Esche Stated and Revealed Hetero- geneous Risk Preferences in Educational Choice Frank Fossen and Daniela Glocker Normative and Allocation Role Strain: Role Incompatibility, Outsourcing, and the Transition to a Second Birth in Eastern and Western Germany Liat Raz-Yurovich The effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health: evidence from Germany Daniel Kuehnle and Christoph Wunder Job loss, unemployment, and post-unemployment subjective well-being Jonas Voßemer Couples’ Strategies to Buffer In- come After Job Loss: The Added Worker Effect and Linked Life Courses Martin Ehlert Competing With Your Brother and Your Sister: Estimating and Explaining Differences within Families in Educational Outcomes Michael Grätz Migration to the US and Marital Mobility Rebekka Christopoulou and Dean R. Lillard The Effect of Disability on Life Satisfaction and Self-Rated Health: Resilience is Not the Prototypical Pattern Frank J. Infurna and Maja Wiest The detrimental effects of job loss. Analyzing the conse- quences of unemployment on life satisfaction and domain satisfaction among couples Frederike Esche Homeownership and Saving in a Life-Course Perspective Philipp M. Lersch The impact of tuition fees on educational inequality Michael Bahrs, Thomas Siedler and Benjamin Streim Should I Stay or Should I Go? Predicting husbands’ and wives’ exit-options and analyzing its impact on marital stability Bastian Hartmann The Effects of Switching Health Insurance on Individual Health Jan Kleibrink and Thu-Van Nguyen Income losses, personality and well-being: Which personality types are the most psycho- logically resilient to losses in income? Christopher J. Boyce and Alex M. Wood Occupational Stratification of Voluntary Work in Retire- ment: Empirical Evidence from Germany Holger Lengfeld and Jessica Ordemann Religious Denomination, Minor- ity Status, and Educational Success in West Germany Thorsten Schneider and Julia Dohrmann The Impact of the Welfare State on Divorce Risk and the Role of Risk Attitudes in Germany Christian Schmitt and Heike Trappe How does availability of coun- ty-level care characteristics shape late-life development in well-being? Nina Vogel, Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Jan Goebel and Gert G. Wagner Sick of your Job?—Health Ef- fects of Non-Optimal Employ- ment Situations Jan Kleibrink The change of employment status and wage before and after parental leave in Germany: Economic theory and empirical evidence Alexander Labeit Selecting the selected? A sibling-analysis on tertiary edu- cation transition in Germany Tamás Keller and Guido Neidhöfer A Multidimensional Approach to Inequality of Opportunity Charlotte Bartels and Maximilian Stockhausen Health Behavior in the Worker’s Paradise? Did Forty years of German Socialism Lead to Dif- ferent Smoking Behavior? Katrin Johansen and Dean R. Lillard How does day-care availability affect parental well-being? Disentangling contradictory mechanisms Pia S. Schober and Juliane F. Stahl What drives the reversal of the gender education gap? Evidence from Germany Regina T. Riphahn and Caroline Schwientek Fairness of the pension sys- tem with heterogenous life expectancy—evidence from a structural life cycle model Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner and Victoria Prowse 17:45 – 18:30 Poster Session I Chair: David Richter (SOEP at DIW Berlin) Venue: Forum (HSoG) Distribution Data issues Attitudes and well-being 18:30 Aperitivo: Wine & Cheese & Olives 2014 Berlin, June 30 – July 1, 2014 DIW Berlin Hertie School of Governance 11th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference The conference is sponsored by German Socio-Economic Panel Study | SOEP DIW Berlin Mohrenstr. 58 10117 Berlin Germany www.diw.de/soep [email protected] phone: +49—30—89789—283 Unter den Linden Leipziger Straße Mohrenstraße Kochstraße Friedrichstraße Markgrafenstraße Voßstraße Charlottenstraße Zimmerstraße Stresemannstraße Ebertstraße Wilhelmstraße Spree DIW Berlin Hertie School U U U U U U U Mohrenstraße Potsdamer Platz Französische Straße Brandenburger Tor U Friedrichstraße Hausvogteiplatz Kochstraße Anhalter Bhf Stadtmitte

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MONDAY JUNE 30, 2014

From 8:30 Starting Registration & Coffee

9:30 – 13:00 Plenary Session I Venue: Hertie School of Governance (HSoG)

Welcome Marcel Fratzscher (President, DIW Berlin)

Recent Developments in the SOEPThe Family of SOEP Longitudinal StudiesJürgen Schupp (Director SOEP)

SOEP Migration 2013/2014Martin Kroh

SOEP Innovation SampleDavid Richter

DDI on RailsMarcel Hebing

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

11:30 – 13:00 Plenary Session II

Keynote Speech I

Patricia McManus (Indiana University, Bloomington/USA):The Next Generation: Family Background and Prospects for Immigrant Incorporation in Germany, Great Britain, and the United States

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch Hertie School - Cafeterial

14:30 – 17:30 Parallel Sessions Venue: HSoG, and DIW Berlin

1 Well-Being and the Labor Market 2

Life-Course Perspectives on Inequality

3 Education 4 Demography 5Health: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Chair Jürgen Schupp (FU Berlin and SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Chair Marco Giesselmann (SOEP at DIW Berlin) and Martina Dieckhoff (WZB)

Chair Jan Marcus and Frauke Peter (both DIW Berlin)

Chair Anika Rasner (SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Chair Thomas Siedler (Uni-versity of Hamburg and SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Room Schumpeter Hall, DIW Berlin Room Forum A and B, HSoG Room 5.2010, DIW Berlin Room 1.2026, DIW Berlin Room 2.30, HSoG

Working hours mismatch and well-being: comparative evidence from Australian and German panel dataFranziska Kugler, Andrea Wiencierz and Christoph Wunder

Trends in women’s employ-ment dynamics: examining the changing role of the woman’s and her partner’s social positionLeen Vandecasteele and Frederike Esche

Stated and Revealed Hetero-geneous Risk Preferences in Educational ChoiceFrank Fossen and Daniela Glocker

Normative and Allocation Role Strain: Role Incompatibility, Outsourcing, and the Transition to a Second Birth in Eastern and Western GermanyLiat Raz-Yurovich

The effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health: evidence from GermanyDaniel Kuehnle and Christoph Wunder

Job loss, unemployment, and post-unemployment subjective well-beingJonas Voßemer

Couples’ Strategies to Buffer In-come After Job Loss: The Added Worker Effect and Linked Life CoursesMartin Ehlert

Competing With Your Brother and Your Sister:Estimating and Explaining Differences within Families in Educational OutcomesMichael Grätz

Migration to the US and Marital MobilityRebekka Christopoulou and Dean R. Lillard

The Effect of Disability on Life Satisfaction and Self-Rated Health: Resilience is Not the Prototypical PatternFrank J. Infurna and Maja Wiest

The detrimental effects of job loss. Analyzing the conse-quences of unemployment on life satisfaction and domain satisfaction among couplesFrederike Esche

Homeownership and Saving in a Life-Course PerspectivePhilipp M. Lersch

The impact of tuition fees on educational inequalityMichael Bahrs, Thomas Siedler and Benjamin Streim

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Predicting husbands’ and wives’ exit-options and analyzing its impact on marital stabilityBastian Hartmann

The Effects of Switching Health Insurance on Individual HealthJan Kleibrink and Thu-Van Nguyen

Income losses, personality and well-being: Which personality types are the most psycho-logically resilient to losses in income?Christopher J. Boyce and Alex M. Wood

Occupational Stratification of Voluntary Work in Retire-ment: Empirical Evidence from GermanyHolger Lengfeld and Jessica Ordemann

Religious Denomination, Minor-ity Status, and Educational Success in West GermanyThorsten Schneider and Julia Dohrmann

The Impact of the Welfare State on Divorce Risk and the Role of Risk Attitudes in GermanyChristian Schmitt and Heike Trappe

How does availability of coun-ty-level care characteristics shape late-life development in well-being?Nina Vogel, Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Jan Goebel and Gert G. Wagner

Sick of your Job?—Health Ef-fects of Non-Optimal Employ-ment SituationsJan Kleibrink

The change of employment status and wage before and after parental leave in Germany: Economic theory and empirical evidenceAlexander Labeit

Selecting the selected? A sibling-analysis on tertiary edu-cation transition in GermanyTamás Keller and Guido Neidhöfer

A Multidimensional Approach to Inequality of OpportunityCharlotte Bartels and Maximilian Stockhausen

Health Behavior in the Worker’s Paradise? Did Forty years of German Socialism Lead to Dif-ferent Smoking Behavior?Katrin Johansen and Dean R. Lillard

How does day-care availability affect parental well-being? Disentangling contradictory mechanismsPia S. Schober and Juliane F. Stahl

What drives the reversal of the gender education gap? Evidence from GermanyRegina T. Riphahn and Caroline Schwientek

Fairness of the pension sys-tem with heterogenous life expectancy—evidence from a structural life cycle modelPeter Haan, Daniel Kemptner and Victoria Prowse

17:45 – 18:30 Poster Session I Chair: David Richter (SOEP at DIW Berlin) Venue: Forum (HSoG)

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09:00 – 11:00 Parallel Sessions Venue: (HSoG), and DIW Berlin

6Household Income: Inequalities and Decomposition

7Life Satisfaction Research: New Directions

8Sociological and Economic Direc-tions in Migration Research

9 Labor Market Inequalities I 10 Intergenerational

Studies

Chair Markus M. Grabka (SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Chair John Haisken-DeNew (Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research)

Chair Ingrid Tucci (SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Chair David Brady (WZB Berlin) Chair Pia S. Schober (SOEP at DIW Berlin, HSoG and FU Berlin)

Room Schumpeter Hall, DIW Berlin Room Forum A and B, HSoG Room 5.2010, DIW Berlin Room 2.30, HSoG Room 1.2026, DIW Berlin

From Gross Wages to Net Household Income: a Distribu-tional Analysis of the Gender Wage GapPatricia Gallego Granados and Johannes Geyer

How does the stock market affect subjective expectations of the future? Evidence from linking financial data to survey responsesChristoph Wunder

Pathways between Perceived Discrimination and Health among Immigrants: Evidence from GermanyReinhard Schunck, Katharina Reiss and Oliver Razum

Atypical Employment: Types of Employment Careers and Socio-economic RisksPetra Böhnke, Janina Zeh and Sebastian Link

Intergenerational transmission of volunteering—Socialization and status transmission effects disentangled?Belit Şaka

Beyond mean-centred income inequality analysis: Condi-tional income distributions in GermanyAlexander Sohn, Nadja Klein and Thomas Kneib

Continuous time modelling with the R package CT-SEM: Accounting for measurement intervals in SOEP life satisfac-tion measuresCharles Driver

When parental background matters:The intergenerational mobility and assimilation of Italian im-migrants in GermanyTimm Bönke and Guido Neidhöfer

Getting a job: the effect of employment sectors and men’s and women’s networksAndrea Zochert

The Effect of Inequalities within Families on Occupational Aspi-rations of AdolescentsHenrik Pruisken

Earnings Mobility Traps in the Work-Life Cycle – Empirical Evi-dence from Selected CountriesVeronika V. Eberharter

Trajectories Of Life Satisfaction: Positive Feedback Loops May Explain Why Life Satisfaction Changes In Multi-Year Waves, Rather Than Oscillating Around A Set-PointBruce W. Headey and Ruud Muffels

Intergenerational Integration Trajectories: Status Transmis-sion along Immigrant Life CoursesAnne-Luise Baumann

The Short-Term Consequences of Unemployment RevisitedSebastian Beil

Parental transmission of non-cognitive skills and school outcomesSusanne Schührer

Decomposition of Changes in the German Income Distribu-tion: Evidence from Microsimu-lationRobin Jessen

Well-being over the Life CourseJosef Brüderl and Fabian Kratz

The Effect of Language De-ficiency on Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes in GermanyIngo E. Isphording, Sebastian Otten and Mathias Sinning

Get it started – How Parents’ Unemployment affects the Duration until the First JobMichael Kind

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

11:30 - 13:00 Plenary Session III Chair: Martin Kroh (SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Keynote Speech II

Jacques Silber (Bar Illan University, Ramat-Gan/Israel):Inequality, Globalization and Labor Markets

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch

14:30 – 16:45 Parallel Sessions Venue: Forum (HSoG) and DIW Berlin

11 Labor Market Economics 12 Personality and

Economic Outcomes 13 Regional Data Linkage 14 Labor Market Inequalities II

Chair Jennifer Hunt (Rutgers Uni-versity)

Chair Carsten Schröder (FU Berlin and SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Chair Jan Goebel (SOEP at DIW Berlin)

Chair Johannes Giesecke (HU Berlin)

Room Schumpeter Hall, DIW Berlin Room Forum A and B, HSoG Room 1.2026, DIW Berlin Room 2.30, HSoG

Does the Glass Ceiling Exist?: A Cross-National Perspective on Gender Income Mobility Ira N. Gang, John Landon-Lane and Myeong-Su Yun

A Second Wave of Behavioural Economics: Towards an Individual Specific Economic ScienceAlex Wood and Christopher Boyce

Regional structures and mobility dis-positions: A multilevel proportional & partial-proportional odds approach Petra Stein and Christoph Kern

Does workplace training mitigate inequalities in earnings? Rossella Icardi

Prediction Errors: Re-employment Expectations and RealizationsSonja C. Kassenboehmer and Sonja G. Schatz

Positional Income Concerns and Per-sonalityTim Friehe, Mario Mechtel and Markus Pannenberg

Spillover effects of local human capital stock on adult obesity: evidence from German neighborhoodsRui Dang

A Mechanism Approach to Income Dis-crimination with an Application for the Case of Overweight Males and FemalesChristiane Bozoyan and Tobias Wolbring

Trade Union Membership and Paid Vacation in GermanyLaszlo Goerke, Sabrina Jeworrek and Markus Pannenberg

Determinants and Effectiveness of Job Search Channels—The Role of Personal-ityRalf Werner Koßmann

Low-wage mobility of female and male employees and self-employed —Evidence from German and British longitudinal dataIris Burmester

Educational upgrading and labor mar-ket performance of young low qualifiedHans Dietrich and Alexander Patzina

16:45 – 17:00 Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:00 Poster Session II Chair: Martin Kroh (SOEP at DIW Berlin) Venue: Forum (HSoG)

18:00 - 19:00 Closing Plenary Session Venue: Forum (HSoG)

Award Ceremony

Felix Büchel Award 2014

Joachim R. Frick Memorial Prize 2014 for the best papers and best poster

Goodbye

19:15 Farewell Dinner Venue: Forum (HSoG)

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11th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference 2014

Berlin on June 30 and July 1, 2014