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German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) | 31.03.2020Call for Proposals

GERPS invites researchers to send proposals for a short questionnaire module, which will be implemented in the study’s upcoming wave 4. more: Call for Proposals …

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German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study | 30.03.2020Data and Methodology Report of the First Wave Now Online

GERPS provides new data on the consequences of international mobility over the life course. more: Data and Methodology Report of the First Wave Now Online …

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Chart of the Month | 26.02.2020Family and Work Phases Are Alternating More Frequently than in the Past

The implementation of parental benefits in 2007 has encouraged women to return to work more frequently between births than before. more: Family and Work Phases Are Alternating More Frequently than in the Past …

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Chart of the Month | 29.01.2020EU Citizens Constitute One Third of All Naturalisations in Germany

The number of EU citizens who have applied for a German passport has increased substantially in recent years. more: EU Citizens Constitute One Third of All Naturalisations in Germany …

New Article in “Journal of Family Research” | 27.01.2020Together or Apart? Spousal Migration and Reunification Practices of Refugees

A new contribution deals with migration and reunification processes among recent male and female refugees from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria in Germany. more: Together or Apart? Spousal Migration and Reunification Practices of Refugees …

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New Article in “European Societies” | 21.01.2020Does Economic Insecurity Boost Prejudices against Immigrants?

A new contribution analyses the question of whether unemployment and a worsening economic situation can affect attitudes towards immigrants. more: Does Economic Insecurity Boost Prejudices against Immigrants? …

Kick-off for Research Project FReDA | 20.01.202012.5 Million Euros Provided by the Federal Government for New Data Infrastructure on Family and Demography

Together with GESIS and the University of Cologne, the Federal Institute for Population Research is creating a new research basis for a better understanding of changes in family and demographic development. more: 12.5 Million Euros Provided by the Federal Government for New Data Infrastructure on Family and Demography …

Menschen, die über binären Code laufen (refer to: 12.5 Million Euros Provided by the Federal Government for New Data Infrastructure on Family and Demography) | Source: Orbon Alija via Getty Images

BiB Data and Technical Report 1/2019 | 17.01.2020Familienleitbilder 2012 and 2016 - Methodology Report on the Panel Study

The methodological reports on the two waves of the study Familienleitbilder and the combined questionnaire have been published in English translation to facilitate and promote the use of the data by international researchers. more: Familienleitbilder 2012 and 2016 - Methodology Report on the Panel Study …

Zeichnung einer kinderreichen Familie (refer to: Familienleitbilder 2012 and 2016 - Methodology Report on the Panel Study) | Source: Kidaha/pixabay

Chart of the Month | 17.12.2019“White” Wedding: In Western Germany Many Couples Get Married in December

In Germany, the summer is the most popular season for a wedding: a good 69 per cent of couples get married from May to October. However, December has also proven to be a popular month for marriages. more: “White” Wedding: In Western Germany Many Couples Get Married in December …

Press Release | 20.11.2019Women Run Only 10 Percent of all City and District Authorities

In Germany, women are still significantly under-represented in leading political positions. In all independent cities and districts, only one in ten heads is female. more: Women Run Only 10 Percent of all City and District Authorities …

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