Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology
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Social science since 1919.
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Zeit ist kostbar, aber teilen macht sie wertvoller! Heisenberg (DFG public | @[email protected])- Prof‘in Lea Ellwardt diskutierte gestern im Deutschlandfunk zum Thema: „Füreinander da sein – Zeittauschbörsen als Modell für ehrenamtliches Engagement?“ Hört rein und erfahrt mehr! 🔗👉deutschlandfunk.de/fuereinander-d…
📣Next Monday, Anastasia Gorodzeisky (Anastasia Gorodzeisky @[email protected]) will talk in our Seminar Series on #Demography and #SocialInequality. Feel free to join! 📅29th of April 🔖 Imagined migrants, changing borders, and national collectives For more information about her talk and how to join👇
📣Next Monday, Pia Schober will talk in our Seminar Series Feel free to join! 📅06th of May 🔖 Parental leave and day-care policy, take-up consequences and changing normative beliefs: Evidence from two survey experiments For more information about her talk and how to join👇
🎉👏Congratulations to our Cluster member Clemens Kroneberg Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology. He receives the John G. Diefenbaker Award Canada Council for the Arts to intensify the exchange between scholarly communities in Canada and Germany. McGill University DFG public | @[email protected] #EconTwitter Universität zu Köln WiSoFakultät_UniKöln 1/2
Definitely worth watching👁️: Why do young men vote right-wing? 🤔🔍Tonight (21:45) in Panorama (ARD)📺 with Wiso expert Ansgar Hudde (Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology) 🎓🗳 [German] 👉bit.ly/Panorama-mit-A…
Thomas Leopold & Matthijs Kalmijn, in “A Research Note on Women’s Income Dynamics After Divorce & Separation,” find evidence that “the prevailing chronic strain model does not adequately describe the economic consequences...for women." Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology @nidi_knaw ow.ly/bJKz50RSVCq
🚀New paper w Will Horne, James Adams & Noam Gidron PLOS ONE🚀 We develop the concept "Affective Fractionalization" The intuition: If we randomly draw two people, how much will they dislike each other based on party-politics? dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa… PLOS Will Horne Noam Gidron
📣Next Monday, Marco Albertini (marco albertini) will talk in our Seminar Series #Demography & #SocialInequality Feel free to join on-site or online! 📅03rd of June 📔The social stratification and consequences of intergenerational caregiving in European families More information👇
A study📄by WiSo Prof Marita Jacob Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology and colleagues, sheds light on #gender #differences ⚖️in #higher #education goals and expectations. 🔍: uni.koeln/TPMCJ
⚽️🏆Racism Following Sports Events? A recent sociological study by Christof Nägel and colleagues Utrecht University & UCL shows that major sports events like the #Euro2020 can lead to a rise in racist hate crimes. Read more👇 uni.koeln/V8H23
Posted: “Reconstructing Prospective Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 12 Countries.” Yastrebov & Witteman ask, “Does the average higher educated individual contribute more higher educated offspring than a lower educated individual?” Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology ow.ly/cSNM50SEuLq
In our new paper published in Demography Journal, Gordey Yastrebov and I reconstruct prospective intergenerational educational mobility in 12 European countries. Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology
Did you know that the increase in youth crime in 2022 is only partly due to post-pandemic normalization effects 💡🤔? ISS researchers Christof Nägel and Clemens Kroneberg have discussed possible causes for this in a new descriptive study 📄. Details 👉💚: uni.koeln/3W878
Happy&healthy within the Family: Read the translation of our article from the Infoletter "Demografische Forschung Aus Erster Hand". Bettina Hünteler & K. Hank found that well-being partly depends on the family constellations we are embedded in. demogr.mpg.de/go/happyandhea… Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology