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Compulsory kindergarten

The majority of Germans are in favor of a law requiring children to attend kindergarten from the age of four. 82 percent support this demand. If you only ask the mothers and fathers concerned, approval even rises to 87% – and this is largely across party and lifestyle boundaries.

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Please take over!

Delegation for online surveys Company or business surveys usually cover a wide range of different topics, for example on the consequences of the Corona pandemic, digitalization and employee training, or simply company data. A respondent is then sought for the interview who can provide well-founded information on all the topics…

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New infas postal address

The address for mailings to infas has changed. In future it will be sufficient to state: infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH 53284 Bonn. It is no longer necessary to state the street or P.O. Box number. The visitor address of infas has not changed.      

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New panel study “Health in Germany” launched

On behalf of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), infas has been surveying around 200,000 people aged 16 and over across Germany about their health since the beginning of 2024. The study, called “Health in Germany (GID)”, is a central component of health monitoring: the RKI uses the data it collects…

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Extension of the SOEP mandate up to and including 2030

The Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) is the largest and oldest long-term study on social developments and living conditions in Germany. Every year, over 32,000 people in 22,000 households are surveyed about their living situation and attitudes. Scientists all over the world use the data from the SOEP. infas has been commissioned…

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DESTATIS publishes travel statistics

infas has been continuously surveying the travel behavior of the German population for the Federal Statistical Office (DESTATIS) since 2012. The office has now published key results for 2023 in a press release. From the press release: “In 2023, travelers from Germany took a total of 251 million private and…

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Happy Birthday “Deutschlandticket”

A specialist conference titeled “Happy Birthday Deutschlandticket?” was held digitally on June 7 by the German Center for Rail Transport Research at the Federal Railway Authority. Mobility and regional researcher Robert Follmer from infas gave a keynote speech, taking stock of the mobility situation and the “Deutschlandticket”: How has it…

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infas signs the ADM Sustainability Code

infas is one of the first signatories of the new ADM sustainability code for market and social research. Axel Glemser and Menno Smid signed the code on behalf of the institute at the general meeting of the market and social research working group. The code, which covers the pillars of…

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The recruitment of special populations

An effort that should not be underestimated In terms of the number of providers, courses offered and participants, adult and continuing education is the largest education sector in Germany. Compared to teachers from other areas of education, however, we know relatively little about adult education teachers. This is where the…

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Specialist article on the participation survey published

Jacob Steinwede and Sebastian Link (both infas) present the Participation Survey conducted by infas in more detail in their new article “The feeling of social belonging: people with and without disabilities in comparison”. The authors discuss the design of the study and key findings from the first wave of the…

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