Liebe Kolleg*innen,
in einer Kooperation zwischen dem Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) und dem Forschungsschwerpunkt "Interdisciplinary Public Policy" (IPP) der JGU Mainz findet *vom 18. bis 20. September 2023 die erste FReDA Autumn School* an der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz statt. Das vorläufige Programm hängt an, den Link für die Registrierung finden Sie unten. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos. *Eine Anmeldung ist bis 30.6.2023 möglich. *
Bitte machen Sie Interessierte auf dieses Angebot aufmerksam!
Beste Grüße Gunnar Otte, Natascha Nisic, C. Katharina Spieß, Martin Bujard, Reyn van Ewijk
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FReDA – The German Family Demography Panel Study in cooperation with Interdisciplinary Public Policy (IPP) Mainz will host a 3-day workshop for interested users of the FReDA data at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. This study collects data about the living situations of partnerships and families in Germany over a prolonged and continuous period of time. At this workshop, learn more about FReDA from members of the project team and take advantage of the chance to work directly with the data!
Advanced bachelor’s and master’s students, doctoral students, and postdocs with a knowledge of Stata are welcome to participate. Participants will have to cover the cost of lunch and dinner. Register to attend via sozialstruktur.soziologie.uni-mainz.de/freda https://sozialstruktur.soziologie.uni-mainz.de/freda/. The deadline to apply is 30 June 2023 and places are limited. This workshop is supported by the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) and JGU Mainz.
If you have any questions, please contact freda@bib.bund.de.
What is FReDA? FReDA – The German Family Demography Panel Study is an interdisciplinary, long-term study about families and partnerships in Germany. Participants are between the ages of 18 and 49. Twice a year, FReDA surveys its participants and their partners. Data from the recruitment wave are now available for free for scientific and non-commercial purposes. This includes completed surveys from over 37,000 participants. Beginning in this summer, data from the complete first wave and the partner survey will also be available. More information about the study is available on the FReDA website https://www.freda-panel.de/FReDA/DE/Startseite.html.
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