The high-frequency online panel (IAB-HOPP) is also known as the "Life and Work Situations in Times of Corona" study and surveyed individuals from May 2020 to March 2021. Overall, seven waves were conducted. The data will help researchers to evaluate changes in peoples' life during the COVID-19 pandemic, and provide long-term research opportunities on labour market consequences of the crisis. Example aspects include employment trends, short-time work, social and financial security, working hours, home office, and child care.
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The data product NEPS-SC1-ADIAB is provided cooperatively by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg, and the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi), Bamberg. NEPS-SC1-ADIAB consists of the survey and test data of Starting Cohort 1 - Newborns "Education from the very beginning" of the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) and the administrative data of the IAB. The sample of this Starting Cohort includes children born in Germany between February 2012 and July 2012 and their families. The data collection took place on an annual basis from the second wave in 2013 onwards. The initial survey was conducted from August 2012 to March 2013. In general, NEPS aims to study educational trajectories as well as the development of competencies from the very beginning. For this, data are collected on competence development, educational processes as well as on early skills in the familial and non-familial context of the children. By interviewing one parent, the study contains comprehensive information about the parents, the children and their environment. In addition, NEPS asks a broad range of questions, especially on numerous biographical and socio-demographic characteristics. The NEPS-SC1-ADIAB can be used to investigate research questions that, for instance, require highly accurate income data over the life course. Furthermore, the enrichment of NEPS-SC1 data results in an extension of the observation period as the administrative data of the IAB date back to 1980.
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