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ErscheinungsjahrTitelAutor:innen
2010On the Equivalence of Common Approaches to Cross Sectional Weights in Household Panel SurveysSchonlau, Matthias; Kroh, Martin
2013Experimental evidence of the effect of monetary incentives on cross-sectional and longitudinal response: Experiences from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)Schröder, Mathis; Saßenroth, Denise; Körtner, John; Kroh, Martin; Schupp, Jürgen
2020Covid-19 is not affecting all working people equallySchröder, Carsten; Entringer, Theresa Margareta; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus M.; Graeber, Daniel; Kroh, Martin; Kröger, Hannes; Kühne, Simon; Liebig, Stefan; Schupp, Jürgen; Seebauer, Johannes; Zinn, Sabine
2020Erwerbstätige sind vor dem Covid-19-Virus nicht alle gleichSchröder, Carsten; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus M.; Graeber, Daniel; Kroh, Martin; Kröger, Hannes; Kühne, Simon; Liebig, Stefan; Schupp, Jürgen; Seebauer, Johannes; Zinn, Sabine
2018A novel sampling strategy for surveying high-worth individuals: An application using the socio-sconomic panelSchröder, Carsten; Bartels, Charlotte; Grabka, Markus M.; Kroh, Martin; Siegers, Rainer
2013The socio-economic module of the Berlin Aging Study II (SOEP-BASE): Description, structure, and questionnaireBöckenhoff, Anke; Sassenroth, Denise; Kroh, Martin; Siedler, Thomas; Eibich, Peter; Wagner, Gert G.
2020The situation of female immigrants on the German labour market: A multi-perspective approachSalikutluk, Zerrin; Giesecke, Johannes; Kroh, Martin