Publications

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I. Publications in economic journals

37. Eibich, P., 2023. Instrumental variable estimates of the burden of parental caregiving, Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 26, 100467. [Ungated version]

36. Akesaka, M., Eibich, P., Hanaoka, C., and Shigeoka, H., 2023. Temporal Instability of Risk Preference among the Poor: Evidence from Payday Cycles. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 15(4), 68-99. WP here.

35. Eibich, P., Lorenti, A., and Mosca, I., 2022. Does retirement affect voluntary work provision? Evidence from Europe and the U.S. , Labour Economics, 76, 102185.

34. Eibich, P., Kanabar, R., Plum, A. and Schmied, J., 2022. In and out of unemployment - labour market dynamics and the role of testosterone, Economics & Human Biology, 46,  101123.

33. Eibich, P., and Goldzahl, L., 2021. Does retirement affect secondary preventive care use? Evidence from breast cancer screening, Economics & Human Biology, 43, 10106.

32. Eibich, P., and Goldzahl, L., 2020. Health information provision, health knowledge and health behaviors: Evidence from breast cancer screening, Social Science & Medicine,  265, 113505. 

31. Pedron, S., Maier, W., Peters, A., Linkohr, B., Meisinger, C., Rathmann, W., Eibich, P., and Schwettmann, L., 2020. The effect of retirement on biomedical and behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic disease, Economics & Human Biology, 38, 100893.

30. Eibich, P., and Siedler, T., 2020. Retirement, Intergenerational Time Transfers, and Fertility, European Economic Review , 124, 103392 .

29. Eibich, P., 2015.Understanding the effect of retirement on health: Mechanisms and Heterogeneity, Journal of Health Economics, 43,1-12.

28. Eibich, P. and Ziebarth, N.R., 2014. Examining the spatial structure of health effects in Germany using Hierarchical Bayes Models, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 49, 305-320.

27. Eibich, P. and Ziebarth, N.R., 2014. Analyzing regional variation in health care utilization using (rich) household microdata, Health Policy, 114(1), 41-53.


II. Publications in interdisciplinary and medical journals

26. Mascherek, A., Düzel, S., Eibich, P., Krekel, C., Goebel, J., Gallinat, J., Wagner, G., Lindenberger, U., Kühn, S. (2024). Working memory and fluid intelligence are differentially related to categories of urban fabric in older adults: Results from the Berlin aging study, Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol. 93, p. 1-9 .

25. Bister, L., Eibich, P., Rutigliano, R., Kühn, M. and van Hedel, K., 2023. Selection into maternity leave length and long-run maternal health in Germany, Journal of Social Policy, p.1-20.

24. Gerstorf, D., Ram, N., Drewelies, J., Duezel, S., Eibich, P., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Liebig, S., Goebel, J., Demuth, I., Villringer, A., Wagner, G.G., Lindenberger, U. and Ghisletta, P., 2022. Today’s Older Adults Are Cognitively Fitter Than Older Adults Were 20 Years Ago, but When and How They Decline Is No Different Than in the Past, Psychological Science, 34(1), 22–34.

23. Palumbo, L.V., Berrington, A., Eibich, P., and Vitali, A., 2022. Uncertain Steps Into Adulthood: Does economic precariousness hinder entry into the first coresidential partnership in the UK? Population Studies, 77(2), 263-289.

22. Wahl, H.W., Drewelies, J., Duezel, S., Lachman, M.E., Smith, J., Eibich, P., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Demuth, I., Lindenberger, U., Wagner, G.G., Ram, N., and Gerstorf, D., 2021. Subjective Age and Attitudes Toward Own Aging Across Two Decades of Historical Time, Psychology & Aging, 37(3), 413–429.

21. Kühn, S., Duezel, S., Mascherek, A., Eibich, P., Krekel, C., Kolbe, J., Goebel, J., Gallinat, J., Wagner, G.G., and Lindenberger, U., 2021. Urban green is more than the absence of city: Structural and functional neural basis of urbanicity and green space in the neighbourhood of older adults. Landscape and Urban Planning, 214, 104196.

20. Drewelies, J., Eibich, P., Düzel, S., Kühn, S., Krekel, C., Goebel, J., Kolbe, J., Demuth, I., Lindenberger, U., Wagner, G.G., and Gerstorf, D., 2022. Location, Location, Location: The Role of Objective Neighborhood Characteristics for Perceptions of Control. Gerontology, 68(2), 214-223.

19. Eibich, P. and Liu, C., 2021. For better or for worse mental health? The role of family networks in exogamous unions. Population, Space and Place, 27, e2437.

18. Dakin, H., Eibich, P., Gray, A., Beard, D. and Price, A., 2020. The use of patient-reported outcome measures to guide referral for hip and knee replacement: Part 2 – a cost-effectiveness analysis, The Bone & Joint Journal, 1. 102-B(7):950–958.

17. Dakin, H., Eibich, P., Gray, A., Smith, J., Barker, K., Beard, D., and Price, A., 2020. Who gets referred for joint replacement? A retrospective review of clinic records assessing the potential impact of an evidence-based referral tool in a musculoskeletal hub, BMJ Open, 1. 10:e028915.

16. Gerstorf, D., Drewelies, J., Duezel, S., Smith, J., Wahl, H-W., Schilling, O., Kunzmann, U., Siebert, J.S., Katzorreck, M., Eibich, P., Demuth, I., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Wagner, G.G., Lindenberger, U., Heckhausen, J. and Ram, N., 2019. Cohort Differences in Adult-Life Trajectories of Internal and External Control Beliefs: A Tale of More and Better Maintained Internal Control and Fewer External Constraints, Psychology and Aging, 34(8), 1090-1108.

15. Roope, L.S.J., Smith, R.D., Pouwels, K.B., Buchanan, J., Abel, L., Eibich, P., Butler, C.C., Tan, P.S., Walker, A.S., Robotham, J.V. and Wordsworth, S., 2019. The challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance: What economics can contribute, Science, 364(6435).

14. Kolodziejczak, K., Rosada, A., Drewelies, J., Düzel, D., Eibich, P., Tegeler, C., Wagner, G.G., Beier, K.M., Ram, N., Demuth, I., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E. and Gerstorf, D., 2019. Sexual Activity, Sexual Thoughts, and Intimacy among Older Adults: Links with Physical Health and Psychosocial Resources for Successful Aging, Psychology and Aging, 34(3), 389-404.

13. Linnér, R.K., Biroli, P., Kong, E., et al., 2019. Genome-wide association analyses of risk tolerance and risky behaviors in over 1 million individuals identify hundreds of loci and shared genetic influences, Nature Genetics, 51, 245-257.

12. Eibich, P., Dakin, H., Price, A., Beard, D., Arden, N. and Gray, A.M., 2018. Association between pre-operative Oxford hip and knee scores and costs and quality-of-life of patients undergoing primary total joint replacement in the NHS England: An observational study, BMJ Open, 8:e019477.

11. König, M., Drewelies, J., Norman, K., Spira, D., Buchmann, N., Hülür, G., Eibich, P., Wagner, G.G., Lindenberger, U.,Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Gerstorf, D. and Demuth, J., 2018. Historical trends in modifiable indicators of cardiovascular health and self-rated health among older adults: Cohort differences over 20 years between the Berlin Aging Study (BASE) and the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II), PLOS ONE, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191699.

10. Eibich, P., Green, A., Hattersley, A.T., Jennison, C., Lonergan, M., Pearson, E.R. and Gray, A.M., 2017. Costs and Treatment Pathways for Type 2 Diabetes in the UK: A Mastermind Cohort Study, Diabetes Therapy, 8(5), 1031-1045.

9. Kühn, S., Düzel, S., Eibich, P., Krekel, C., Wüstemann, H., Kolbe, J., Martensson, J., Goebel, J., Gallinat, J., Wagner, G.G. and Lindenberger, U., 2017. In search of features that constitute an "enriched environment" in humans. Associations between geographical properties and brain structure, Scientific Reports, 7:11920.

8. Barban, N., Jansen, R., de Vlaming, R., et al., 2016. Genome-wide analysis identifies 12 loci influencing human reproductive behavior, Nature Genetics, 48, 1462-1472.

7. Müller, S., Wagner, J., Drewelies, J., Duezel, S., Eibich, P., Specht, J., Demuth, I., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Wagner, G.G. and Gerstorf, D., 2016. Personality development in old age relates to physical health and cognitive performance: Evidence from the Berlin Aging Study II, Journal of Research in Personality, 65, 94-108.

6. Okbay, A., Baselmans, B., De Neve, J.-E. et al., 2016. Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses, Nature Genetics, 48, 624-633.

5. Okbay, A., Beauchamp, J., Fontana, M. et al., 2016. Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment, Nature, 533, 539-542.

4. Hülür, G., Drewelies, J., Eibich, P., Duezel, S., Demuth, I., Ghisletta, P., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Wagner, G.G., Lindenberger, U. and Gerstorf, D., 2016. Cohort Differences in Psychosocial Function over 20 Years: Current Older Adults Feel Less Lonely and Less Dependent on External Circumstances, Gerontology, 62, 354-361.

3. Eibich, P., Krekel, C., Demuth, I. and Wagner, G.G., 2016. Associations between neighborhoodcharacteristics, health and well-being vary over the life course, Gerontology, 62(3), 362-370.

2. Eibich, P., Buchmann, N., Kroh, M., Wagner, G.G., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Demuth, I. and Norman, K., 2016. Exercise at different ages and appendicular lean mass and strength in later life – Results from the Berlin Aging Study II, Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 71(4), 515-520.

1.  Gerstorf, D., Hülür, G., Drewelies, J., Eibich, P., Duezel, S., Demuth, I., Ghisletta, P., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Wagner, G.G. and Lindenberger, U., 2015. Secular Changes in Late-life Cognition and Well-being: Towards a Long Bright Future with a Short Brisk Ending?, Psychology and Aging, 30(2), 301-310.