Hinz, ThomasRiphahn, ReginaTrappmann, MarkWolff, Joachim2019-09-192014-11-2620131614-3485; 1867-8343https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/21082In 2006 the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) set up a new household panel survey in Germany: the PASS panel (Panel 'Arbeitsmarkt und soziale Sicherung'). Its main purpose was to create a new database for research into German Social Code II and the benefit provided under this legal framework, the unemployment benefit II (Arbeitslosengeld II). It now seemed about time to devote a special issue of the Journal for Labour Market Research to research based on PASS and bundle some of the latest results." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) Content: Thomas Hinz, Regina Riphahn, Mark Trappmann, Joachim Wolff: Editorial (273-274) Mark Trappmann, Jonas Beste, Arne Bethmann, Gerrit Müller: The PASS panel survey after six waves (275-281) Martin Abraham, Katrin Auspurg, Sebastian Bähr, Corinna Frodermann, Stefanie Gundert, Thomas Hinz: Unemployment and willingness to accept job offers: results of a factorial survey experiment (283-305) Arne Bethmann: Occupational change and status mobility (307-319) Andreas Damelang, Georgi Kloß: Poverty and the social participation of young people - an analysis of poverty-related withdrawal mechanisms (321-333) Thomas Gurr, Monika Jungbauer-Gans: Stigma consciousness among the unemployed and prejudices against them: development of two scales for the 7th wave of the panel study “Labour Market and Social Security (PASS)” (335-351)engJournal for Labour Market Researchperiodicalpart