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The German Socio-Economic Panel (G-SOEP)
is a longitudinal survey of approximately 11,000 private households in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1984 to 2013 (release June 2015), and eastern German länder from 1990 to 2013. G-SOEP is produced by DIW Berlin. Variables include household composition, employment, occupations, earnings, health and satisfaction indicators.
Time period:
The second (revised) release of G-SOEP Wave 30 was released in June 2015 and is available on the EUI Library restricted server.
SOEPlong is also available on the restricted server.
G-SOEP coverage is from 1984 to 2013.
Research Data Center of the SOEP
Conditions for obtaining the data
The SOEP data can only be used for scientific research purposes.
Any analysis of the anonymized microdata set has to be carried out by youself. Personally-good knowledge of SPSS, STATA, SAS or comparable programs is necessary.
The most important precondition: Users both within and outside the EEA-countries are required to sign a data distribution contract, which you can request with a form. If you are a PhD/doctoral/undergraduate student, the professor advising you would have to sign this contract.
A Quarter Century of Change:Results from the German
Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)/DIW Berlin, November 2008
is a longitudinal survey of approximately 11,000 private households in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1984 to 2013 (release June 2015), and eastern German länder from 1990 to 2013. G-SOEP is produced by DIW Berlin. Variables include household composition, employment, occupations, earnings, health and satisfaction indicators.
Time period:
The second (revised) release of G-SOEP Wave 30 was released in June 2015 and is available on the EUI Library restricted server.
SOEPlong is also available on the restricted server.
G-SOEP coverage is from 1984 to 2013.
Research Data Center of the SOEP
Conditions for obtaining the data
The SOEP data can only be used for scientific research purposes.
Any analysis of the anonymized microdata set has to be carried out by youself. Personally-good knowledge of SPSS, STATA, SAS or comparable programs is necessary.
The most important precondition: Users both within and outside the EEA-countries are required to sign a data distribution contract, which you can request with a form. If you are a PhD/doctoral/undergraduate student, the professor advising you would have to sign this contract.
A Quarter Century of Change:Results from the German
Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)/DIW Berlin, November 2008