His main research concerns Social psychology, Life satisfaction, Developmental psychology, Gerontology and Successful aging. His research in Social psychology intersects with topics in Lottery, Scale and Humanities. His Lottery research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Actuarial science and Sample.
His work carried out in the field of Actuarial science brings together such families of science as Earnings and Race. His Life satisfaction research includes themes of Big Five personality traits, Stability, Econometrics and Happiness. His Gerontology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Demography, Quality of life, Well-being and Cohort.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Demographic economics, Life satisfaction, Developmental psychology and Well-being. He has researched Social psychology in several fields, including Earnings, Reliability and Scale. The various areas that Jürgen Schupp examines in his Demographic economics study include Life course approach and Unemployment.
His work deals with themes such as Happiness and Social engagement, which intersect with Life satisfaction. His Developmental psychology research includes themes of Personality and Longevity. His Well-being research incorporates themes from Demography, Gerontology and Successful aging.
Jürgen Schupp spends much of his time researching Refugee, Demographic economics, Social psychology, Humanities and Life course approach. Jürgen Schupp combines subjects such as Vocational education, Distress, Public opinion and Persecution with his study of Refugee. His Distress study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Life satisfaction, Social relation, Family reunification, Well-being and Scale.
His research in Demographic economics intersects with topics in Development economics, Wage and Immigration. As part of his studies on Social psychology, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Preference. His Life course approach research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Longitudinal study and Iraq war.
His primary scientific interests are in Refugee, Life satisfaction, Gerontology, Demographic economics and Well-being. In general Refugee study, his work on Asylum seeker often relates to the realm of Survey research, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Life satisfaction is a subfield of Social psychology that Jürgen Schupp explores.
Jürgen Schupp focuses mostly in the field of Social psychology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Observational study and, in certain cases, Applied psychology and Interview. The various areas that Jürgen Schupp examines in his Gerontology study include Cohort and Social engagement. His Well-being study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Life domain, Distress and Scale.
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Individual Risk Attitudes: Measurement, Determinants and Behavioral Consequences
Thomas J. Dohmen;Armin Falk;David Huffman;Uwe Sunde.
Journal of the European Economic Association (2009)
The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP): Scope, Evolution and Enhancements
Gert Wagner;Joachim Frick;Jürgen Schupp.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)
The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) - Evolution, Scope and Enhancements
Gert G. Wagner;Gert G. Wagner;Joachim R. Frick;Jürgen Schupp;Jürgen Schupp.
Social Science Research Network (2007)
Individual risk attitudes: New evidence from a large, representative, experimentally-validated survey
Thomas Dohmen;Armin Falk;David B. Huffman;Uwe Sunde.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
A Nation-Wide Laboratory: Examining Trust and Trustworthiness by Integrating Behavioral Experiments into Representative Surveys
Ernst Fehr;Urs Fischbacher;Bernhard von Rosenbladt;Jürgen Schupp.
Research Papers in Economics (2003)
Short assessment of the Big Five: robust across survey methods except telephone interviewing
Frieder R. Lang;Dennis John;Oliver Lüdtke;Jürgen Schupp.
Behavior Research Methods (2011)
The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)
Jan Goebel;Markus M. Grabka;Stefan Liebig;Stefan Liebig;Martin Kroh;Martin Kroh.
Jahrbucher Fur Nationalokonomie Und Statistik (2019)
The Influence of Environment and Personality on the Affective and Cognitive Component of Subjective Well-being
Ulrich Schimmack;Jürgen Schupp;Gert G. Wagner.
Social Indicators Research (2008)
Late-life decline in well-being across adulthood in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Something is seriously wrong at the end of life.
Denis Gerstorf;Nilam Ram;Guy Mayraz;Mira Hidajat.
Psychology and Aging (2010)
Measuring trust: experiments and surveys in contrast and combination
Michael Naef;Jürgen Schupp.
SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research (2009)
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