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Das Panel "Arbeitsmarkt und soziale Sicherung" (PASS) ist eine jährlich stattfindende Haushaltsbefragung. Mit dem PASS baut das IAB einen Datensatz für die Arbeitsmarkt-, Sozialstaats- und Armutsforschung in Deutschland auf. Durch seine Fallzahlen und die jährliche Periodizität ist PASS eine zentrale Quelle für die Untersuchung des Arbeitsmarkts, der Armut und der Situation von SGB-II-Leistungsempfängern in Deutschland.
In diesem Themendossier finden Sie die mit PASS-Daten erstellte Forschungsliteratur, Daten- und Methodendokumentationen des PASS sowie Veröffentlichungen der methodischen Begleitforschung.
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  • Literaturhinweis

    Using the datasets (2011)

    Gebhardt, Daniel; Trappmann, Mark ;

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    Gebhardt, Daniel & Mark Trappmann (2011): Using the datasets. In: A. Bethmann & D. Gebhardt (Hrsg.) (2011): User Guide "Panel Study Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) : Wave 3 (FDZ-Datenreport, 04/2011 (en)), S. 62-107.

    Abstract

    This chapter gives information about the key variables and their connection to the structure of the scientific use file, the registered data (household and person), spell data (on houshold and individual level), the use of cross-sectional and longitudinal weights, the generated variables (Variables generated due to coding of open-ended survey questions, Variables generated due to harmonisation, Variables generated due to dependent interviewing, Constant characteristics, Simple generated variables, Theory-based construct variables) and constant characteristics (Variables which are assumed not to change over time e.g. gender, half year of birth and migration backround. (IAB)

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    Trappmann, Mark ;

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    Getting started with PASS (2011)

    Gebhardt, Daniel;

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    Gebhardt, Daniel (2011): Getting started with PASS. In: A. Bethmann & D. Gebhardt (Hrsg.) (2011): User Guide "Panel Study Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) : Wave 3 (FDZ-Datenreport, 04/2011 (en)), S. 7-9.

    Abstract

    "This User Guide is meant to give information on general issues of the panel study 'Labour Market and Social Security' (PASS) and to offer assistance for the work with the datasets of the scientific use file (SUF). While the data reports, which are released for every wave, inform in detail about key statistics, data editing, generated variables and the weighting of a certain wave, the User Guide offers comprehensive information that is not specific for a single wave.
    Chapter 1 gives a first overview of the topics covered by the User Guide and the other working tools that will help users to work with PASS." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Structure of the scientific use file and its datasets (2011)

    Gebhardt, Daniel;

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    Gebhardt, Daniel (2011): Structure of the scientific use file and its datasets. In: A. Bethmann & D. Gebhardt (Hrsg.) (2011): User Guide "Panel Study Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) : Wave 3 (FDZ-Datenreport, 04/2011 (en)), S. 22-41.

    Abstract

    "The information collected in PASS is available as scientific use file (SUF). This chapter will give an introduction on how it is organised, the different types of datasets it includes on the individual and household level and the links between them. Therefore, the first section of this chapter will deduce the SUF's basic logic from the way households and its members are questioned in PASS. In doing so, it will be shown how the datasets of the SUF can be classified by their level (household or individual) and their type (register; cross section; weight or spell) and in which formats they are prepared (wide; long; spell). Subsequently in the second section, we will focus on the datasets themselves. After a brief overview of the content of the SUF, the datasets will be presented in more detail, starting with the different types of datasets on the household level followed by the individual level." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Weighting (2011)

    Trappmann, Mark ;

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    Trappmann, Mark (2011): Weighting. In: A. Bethmann & D. Gebhardt (Hrsg.) (2011): User Guide "Panel Study Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) : Wave 3 (FDZ-Datenreport, 04/2011 (en)), S. 51-61.

    Abstract

    "This chapter contains information on the concept and process of constructing and calculating the weights (creation of the design weights, the weighting datasets and the variables included) in PASS." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Trappmann, Mark ;

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    Design of the study (2011)

    Trappmann, Mark ; Müller, Gerrit; Bethmann, Arne ;

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    Trappmann, Mark, Gerrit Müller & Arne Bethmann (2011): Design of the study. In: A. Bethmann & D. Gebhardt (Hrsg.) (2011): User Guide "Panel Study Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) : Wave 3 (FDZ-Datenreport, 04/2011 (en)), S. 12-19.

    Abstract

    "By establishing the panel study 'Labour Market and Social Security' (PASS), the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) is setting up a new database that creates a new empirical basis for research into the labour market, the welfare state and poverty in Germany. The survey pays particular attention to the dynamics of households in receipt of benefits in accordance with the Social Code Book II (SGB II). An adequate survey design has to be tailored to the research demands and the population to be surveyed. The most important decisions that were taken in PASS are those for a prospective longitudinal design and for conducting it as a household survey. The main research questions require longitudinal data: They ask for determinants of inflows into and outflows from benefit receipt or for changes in attitudes, action taken or the material situation before and after the beginning of benefit receipt. The only adequate design to answer such questions is the panel design where the same units of observation are asked to answer the same questions in repeated waves. In PASS the period of time between two consecutive waves was - based on expectations on how quickly important target variables change - devised to be one year. In chapter 3, the design, sampling procedure and several special characteristics of the survey design will be described. In section 3.3 the reader will find information on the sampling design, while section 3.3 contains other design aspects like mode, interview languages, interviewer trainings etc." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Trappmann, Mark ; Müller, Gerrit;

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