Main CPF publications
Turek K. (2025) Accelerating Social Science Knowledge Production with the Coordinated Open-Source Model , Quality & Quantity, 59: 767–795
Turek K., M. Kalmijn, T. Leopold (2021) The Comparative Panel File (CPF): Harmonized Household Panel Surveys from Seven Countries, European Sociological Review, 37(3): 505–523
Newsletters
Newsletter 1 (9/2025)
Welcome to the first newsletter for the Comparative Panel File (CPF) Open Harmonization!
Publications with & about CPF
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— 2026 —
Turek K., Kalmijn, M., (2026, in press). The Association between Women’s Employment and Divorce: Anticipation, Independence, and Recovery in Seven Countries, Demographic Research
Van Damme, M. (2026, in press). The Great Recession and (economic) well being around ‘micro crises’ for men and women in four countries, Social Policy
Decker, V. (2026) Variation in employment inequality between workers with vocational and general education over the career, Advances in Life Course Research, 67.
Linden, P., Reibling, N., Kühhirt, M. (2026) The effect of parenthood on weekly physical activity in four OECD countries – A longitudinal analysis, Social Science Research, 134
Munschek, S., Linden, P., Reibling, N. (2026) Changes in fruit and vegetable consumption during the transition to parenthood: longitudinal evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom, Frontiers in Public Health, 13
Kovesdi, F., Alkire, S. (2026) Measuring Multidimensional Poverty: A Rigorously Documented Global Data Gap, Social Indicators Research, 182(2)
— 2025 —
Weychert, E., Osiewalska, B., Van der Velde, L., Matysiak, A. (2025) LabFam Individual Biographies harmonised family and employment histories based on panel surveys, Preprint
Kalmijn, M. (2025) Effects of Self-Rated Health on Union Formation and Dissolution in Six Countries, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 67(1)
Metzger, S. (2025) Gender differences in parental mental health: A life course approach, PhD Thesis at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin.
Bauer J.M., Kaiser M., (2025) Can major life events explain the U-shape in subjective well-being over the lifespan? , Available at SSRN.
Kopycka, K., Kiersztyn, A., Sawiński, Z., Bieńkowski, S., & Sovpenchuk, V. (2025) Use of Panel Surveys to Measure Employment Precarity in a Cross-National Framework: An Integrated Approach to Harmonize Research Concepts and Longitudinal Data, Survey Research Methods, 17(3), 353–393.
Sommet, N., Lipps, O. (2025) A Primer on Fixed Effects and Fixed-Effects Panel Modeling Using R, Stata, and SPSS, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
— 2024 —
Hudde A. (2024) Do they think that joy and misery are temporary? Comparing trajectories of current and predicted life satisfaction across life events, European Societies, 26 (4): 1121–1136.
Keskintürk T. (2024) Life-Course Transitions and Political Orientations, Sociological Science September 27
Latner J. (2024) The effect of transitioning into temporary employment on wages is not negative: A comparative study in eight countries, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 92
dos Santos S., Dieckhoff M., Ehlert M., Mertens A. (2024) Does training beget training over the life course? Cumulative advantage in work-related non-formal training participation in Germany and the UK , European Sociological Review, 40(3): 464–478.
Schechtl M., Waitkus N. (2024). Where Income Becomes Wealth: How Redistribution Moderates the Association between Income and Wealth, Socius, 10.
van Wijk D., Billari F. (2024) Fertility Postponement, Economic Uncertainty, and the Increasing Income Prerequisites of Parenthood, Population and Development Review, 50: 287-322
Belcher, R., Murray, K., Reeves, J., Fecht, D.(2024) Socioeconomic deprivation modifies green space and mental health associations: A within person study, Environment International, 192
— 2021-2023 —
Benzeval M., Crossley T., Aguirre E. (2023) A symposium on Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study: introduction, Fiscal Studies, 44(4)
Hudde A., Jacob M. (2023) There’s More in the Data! Using MonthSpecific Information to Estimate Changes Before and After Major Life Events, Sociological Science, 10: 830-856.
Murdoch, MacCarthaigh M., Geys B. (2023) It’s about time! Temporal dynamics and longitudinal research designs in public administration, Public Administration Review, 83(6): 1727-1736.
van Wijk, D. (2023) From Prosperity to Parenthood: how Employment, Income, and Perceived Economic Uncertainty Influence Family Formation, PhD Thesis, University of Groningen.
Thielemans G., Mortelmans D. (2022) Poverty Risks after Relationship Dissolution and the Role of Children: A Contemporary Longitudinal Analysis of Seven OECD Countries, Social Sciences, 11(3), 138.
Turek K., Henkens K., M. Kalmijn (2022) Gender and Educational Inequalities in Extending Working Lives: Late-Life Employment Trajectories Across Three Decades in Seven Countries Work, Aging & Retirement, 10(2):100–122. | Replication code
Hudde A., Hank K., Jacob M. (2021). Gender Role Attitudes Cannot Explain How British Couples Responded to Increased Housework Demands during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Socius, 7.