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KiBS – Kinderbetreuung in Deutschland

As part of the overall research project on the “Living situation of families with children in Germany”, the German Youth Institute (DJI), Munich, is conducting the long-term study “Childcare in Germany” (KiBS). Every year, more than 30,000 parents of children aged 0 to 10 are asked how they manage childcare…

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Alterssicherung in Deutschland 2023 (ASID)

The aim of the research project “Alterssicherung in Deutschland 2023” (ASID 2023) is to obtain a representative picture of the old-age security of persons aged 60 and older in Germany. To this end, infas will conduct and analyze a survey of people aged 60 to 84, and the data from…

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Teachers in Adult Education (TAEPS)

The panel study “Teachers in Adult Education – A Panel Study” (TAEPS) is intended to examine the employment conditions and qualifications of teaching staff in the overall field of adult and continuing education as well as the possibilities for the targeted promotion of professional skills. It is the largest study…

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CLS Study (Care-Leaver Statistics)

The CLS study (Social Participation in the Life Course of Young Adults) is the first long-term study in Germany on the so-called ‘leaving care’ of young adults. This study examines the transition of young people between life in a foster family or group home/other assisted living arrangements and adult life…

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DaLi – Digital and data-related skills in Germany

The study “DaLi – Digitale und datenbezogene Kompetenzen in Deutschland” (DaLi – Digital and Data-Related Competencies in Germany) takes a look at the data literacy competencies of the German population. It covers the central, fundamental knowledge and skills that are regarded as prerequisites for the competent use of digital information…

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INSIDE – Inclusion in and after secondary education In Germany

INSIDE is a scientific study that examines the framework conditions and the implementation of inclusion at general schools in Germany. From December 2016 to May 2021, the study first analyzed the conditions under which students with and without special educational needs learn together at lower secondary level and which approaches…

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Labour Force Survey Luxembourg

In the European Union (EU), the internationally agreed labor force concept is used to record employment and unemployment. This is based on labor force surveys (LFS) in the EU countries. The focus of the Labor Force Survey is the continuous reporting on a weekly basis of the ILO employment status…

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Survey on household income and living conditions (EU-SILC)

The Survey on Income and Living Conditions of Households (EU-SILC) has been conducted in all countries of the European Union since 2003/2004. The statistical authority STATEC (Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg) is responsible for conducting the study in Luxembourg. The EU-SILC survey…

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Statistics and analytical methods

In quantitative studies, the underlying sample plays a central role. It contributes significantly to the quality. For this reason, sampling is a topic of constant research, optimization and innovation at infas. In addition, our statistics department is continuously searching for new analysis methods.

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