Coordinates of work in the state of Bremen infas is conducting the panel study “Coordinates of Work in the State of Bremen” on behalf of the Bremen Chamber of Employees. This involves surveys of dependent employees in the state of Bremen and commuters from other federal states. The topics of the survey include the general conditions of work,… Panelstudie Regional structures work →
NEPS – Educational Trajectories in Germany Objectives of the National Educational Panel Study In modern knowledge societies, education is the central prerequisite for economic growth and prosperity as well as for coping with new challenges in a rapidly changing, globalized world. The National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) is being conducted in Germany in order to find… Panelstudie education familiy →
life at work (lidA) The panel study “living at work” (lidA) conducted by the University of Wuppertal aims to investigate the extent to which gainful employment influences the health of older employees. This is a cohort study in Germany that examines the subject area of “work, age, health and participation in employment”. The results… Panelstudie health participation work →
The German Ageing Survey (DEAS) infas has been conducting the German Ageing Survey (DEAS) since 1996. This is a representative panel survey on the life plans, attitudes, needs and meaning structures of ageing people. It is conducted by the German Centre of Gerontology (DZA), Berlin, and is characterized in particular by the fact that the… Panelstudie familiy health participation →
FReDA – Family Research and Demographic Analysis The FReDA (Family Research and Demographic Analysis) panel collects long-term family demographic data for Germany, which is embedded in the European research landscape and combined with the data from the PAIRFAM relationship and family panel as part of theGenerations & Gender Program (GGP), which was founded in 2001. The first… Panelstudie familiy →
Health in Germany The panel study “Health in Germany”, commissioned by the Robert Koch Institute, is intended to provide regular information on the state of health of people in Germany (health monitoring). The results serve as a scientifically sound basis for health policy decisions. The aim of the panel is also to create… Panelstudie health →
The participation survey The comprehensive “Representative survey on the participation of people with disabilities”, or participation study for short, commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS) is the first survey of its kind in Germany. The empirical study focuses on the participation opportunities and barriers experienced by people with… Panelstudie inequality participation →
Aufwachsen in Deutschland: Alltagswelten (AID:A) The integrated DJI survey “Aufwachsen in Deutschland: Alltagswelten (AID:A)” (Growing up in Germany), commissioned by the German Youth Institute (DJI), records social change for childhood, youth and family in replicative representative surveys. As a panel study, AID:A also examines development processes in the course of life, such as transitions on… Panelstudie education familiy →
Private households and their finances (PHF) The longitudinal study “Private Households and their Finances” (PHF) is based on a survey of the income and wealth situation of private households in Germany. Detailed information is collected on the structure of household assets and debt. Other topics include intergenerational transfers of wealth as well as income and pension… Panelstudie economy household →
ReGES – Refugees in the German Educational System What conditions promote the integration of refugees in our society? Among many other things, integration into the German education system is of great importance for young refugees. The ReGES study “Refugees in the German Educational System”, which infas has been conducting on behalf of the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories… Panelstudie innovation intercultural competence participation →