In:
Yuliya Kosyakova, Nina Rother, Sabine Zinn (Hrsg.) ,
Lebenssituation und Teilhabe ukrainischer Geflüchteter in Deutschland : Ergebnisse der IAB-BAMF-SOEP-Befragung ; Forschungsbericht 51
Nürnberg : IAB
S. 19-23
| Felix Süttmann, Elena Sommer
In:
Yuliya Kosyakova, Nina Rother, Sabine Zinn (Hrsg.) ,
Lebenssituation und Teilhabe ukrainischer Geflüchteter in Deutschland : Ergebnisse der IAB-BAMF-SOEP-Befragung ; Forschungsbericht 51
Nürnberg : IAB
S. 24-34
| Sabine Zinn, Elena Sommer, Andrea Marchitto, Philippa Cumming, Matteo Jacques Büsche
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) is positively associated with health, but these benefits are not equally shared across groups. The Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework posits that marginalized groups derive weaker health returns from economic resources than majority populations. Extending this framework to a migration context, this study examines wealth - and debt – health gradients ...
OSF,
2025,
74 S.
(OSF Preprints;Preprints / PsyArXiv)
| Dina Maskileyson, Bettina Hünteler
Since its first round, the European Social Survey (ESS) has included a 21-item measure of ten basic human values shared across cultures, known as the Human Values Scale (HVS), developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. Recently, the scale has been revised to a new 20-item HVS with shorter, simpler items (usually only one sentence instead of two sentences per item in the past version) and introducing a single ...
In:
Survey Practice
18 (2025), 8 S.
| Elena Sommer, Brita Dorer, Ulrike Efu Nkong, Tim Hanson, Sabine Zinn, Shalom H. Schwartz
Around 200,000 children were born to refugees in Germany between 2014 and 2022. This Weekly Report investigates how the health and development of children born in Germany to refugees are affected by their parent’s experience of being a refugee. An analysis using representative data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and data from the IAB-BAMFSOEP Survey of Refugees shows that there are no significant ...
6.5 million Ukrainian refugees have been displaced globally since 2022, with one million who registered for temporary protection in Germany under the EU Tempo¬rary Protection Directive. Unlike other refugee groups, they were granted immediate access to social security and health care. However, little is known about the differences in health determinants for individuals arriving under the EU Temporary ...
In:
PLoS Global Public Health
5 (2025), 11, e0004565, 19 S.
| Louise Biddle, Andrea Marchitto, Sabine Zinn