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Over the course of 2013 to 2016, over one million asylum seekers arrived in Germany, around 890,000 of them in 2015 alone. The growing refugee population posed a major challenge for Germany’s policy makers, civic administrators, and society at large, in finding new approaches to registration procedures, housing, and social and economic integration. To design policies and programs that meet these needs, ...
In:
Survey Methods: Insights from the Field
(2019),
| Simon Kühne, Jannes Jacobsen, Martin Kroh
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Web surveys technically allow providing feedback to the respondents based on their previous responses. This personalized feedback may increase respondents’ motivation and possibly the accuracy of responses. While past studies mainly concentrate on the effects of providing study results on future response rates, thus far survey research lacks theoretical and empirical contributions on the effects of ...
In:
Social Science Computer Review
36 (2018), 6, 744-755
| Simon Kühne, Martin Kroh
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Research comparing heterosexuals with bisexuals and homosexuals in economics and the social sciences typically relies on two strategies to identify sexual orientation in existing survey data of general populations. Probing respondents to self-report their sexual orientation is generally considered the preferred option. Since self-reports are unavailable in most large multidisciplinary surveys, often ...
In:
Journal of Official Statistics
35 (2019), 4, 777-805
| Simon Kühne, Martin Kroh, David Richter
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In:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
112 (2015), 11, E1170
| Simon Kühne, Thorsten Schneider, David Richter
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In:
ZA-Information
(1992), 30, 20-22
| Steffen M. Kühnel
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Für die Anwendung von Fixed-Effekt-Panelregressionen oder neuerdings Hybrid-Panelmodellen spricht, dass sie dem Ideal des echten Experiments als „Gold-Standard“ für die Analyse kausaler Zusammenhänge am relativ nächsten zu kommen scheinen, falls ausschließlich Beobachtungsdaten zur Verfügung stehen . Das zentrale Argument ist dabei, dass mit Hilfe von Paneldaten zumindest zeitkonstante Heterogenität ...
In:
Marco Giesselmann, Katrin Golsch, Henning Lohmann, Alexander Schmidt-Catran ,
Lebensbedingungen in Deutschland in der Längsschnittperspektive (Festschrift für Hans-Jürgen Andreß)
Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
267-284
| Steffen M. Kühnel, Anja Mays
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Halle:
Deutsches Jugendinstitut,
2006,
(Forschungsschwerpunkt Übergänge in Arbeit Arbeitspapier 2/2006)
| Ralf Kuhnke
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In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 5. März 2008
(2008),
| Daniela Kuhr
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In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 17. Sept. 2008
(2008), 5
| Daniela Kuhr
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Syracuse:
Syracuse University, Maxwell School,
2004,
(Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 397)
| Susan Kuivalainen