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  • DIW Wochenbericht 37 / 2010

    Auswanderungsabsichten: deutsche Akademiker zieht es ins Ausland - jedoch nur auf Zeit

    In der Diskussion um die Integration von Zuwanderern in Deutschland wird vielfach übersehen, dass Deutschland nicht nur ein Einwanderungsland, sondern in stärkerem Maße auch ein Auswanderungsland ist. Das gilt vor allem für die Deutschen selbst. So hat der Anteil der Deutschen an allen Auswanderern in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen. Von den fast 750 000 Menschen, die Deutschland im Jahr 2009 ...

    2010| Elisabeth Liebau, Jürgen Schupp
  • Weekly Report 1 / 2011

    Considering Emigration: German University Graduates Are Moving Abroad - But Only Temporarily

    Much of the current German debate about the integration of immigrants overlooks the fact that Germany is not solely a country of immigration, but also - and to a substantial degree - a country of emigration. One of the largest groups of emigrants is made up of Germans themselves. The percentage of German natives in the total population of emigrants has risen substantially over the last few years. In ...

    2011| Elisabeth Liebau, Jürgen Schupp
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 48 / 2016

    Forced Migration, Arrival in Germany, and First Steps toward Integration

    A new representative survey of a total of 4,500 recently arrived refugees to Germany conducted by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF-FZ), and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) has generated an entirely new database for analyzing forced migration and the ...

    2016| Herbert Brücker, Nina Rother, Jürgen Schupp, Christian Babka von Gostomski, Axel Böhm, Tanja Fendel, Martin Friedrich, Marco Giesselmann, Yuliya Kosyakova, Martin Kroh, Simon Kühne, Elisabeth Liebau, David Richter, Agnese Romiti, Diana Schacht, Jana A. Scheible, Paul Schmelzer, Manuel Siegert, Steffen Sirries, Parvati Trübswetter, Ehsan Vallizadeh
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 34/35 / 2016

    Language Acquisition: Refugees Nearly Achieve Proficiency Level of Other Migrants

    Whether they’re looking to participate in social life, enter the German labor market, or obtain relevant training certificates, learning German is a critical part of integration for the majority of refugees—and yet only a handful of studies have examined their language acquisition patterns and skill levels. The IAB-SOEP Migration Sample, which was collected by the Institute for Employment Research ...

    2016| Elisabeth Liebau, Diana Schacht
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 34/35 / 2016

    Many Refugees Have Work Experience but a Smaller Share Possess Formal Vocational Qualifications

    Academic and vocational qualifications play a crucial role when it comes to successfully integrating refugees and other migrants into society. What qualifications did migrants already acquire in their country of origin and which did they obtain in Germany? And to what extent are qualifications gained abroad recognized in Germany? The IAB-SOEP Migration Sample shows that the majority of the migrant ...

    2016| Elisabeth Liebau, Zerrin Salikutluk
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 34/35 / 2016

    Integrating Refugees: Insights from the Past: Editorial

    2016| Philipp Eisnecker, Johannes Giesecke, Martin Kroh, Elisabeth Liebau, Jan Marcus, Zerrin Salikutluk, Diana Schacht, C. Katharina Spieß, Franz Westermaier
  • Diskussionspapiere 1048 / 2010

    Respondent Driven Sampling

    Respondent driven sampling (RDS) is a network sampling technique typically employed for hard-to-reach populations (e.g. drug users, men who have sex with men, people with HIV). Similar to snowball sampling, initial seed respondents recruit additional respondents from their network of friends. The recruiting process repeats iteratively, thereby forming long referral chains. Unlike in snowball sampling, ...

    2010| Matthias Schonlau, Elisabeth Liebau
  • SOEPpapers 976 / 2018

    Wie gut funktioniert das Onomastik-Verfahren? Ein Test am Beispiel des SOEP-Datensatzes

    In Deutschland kommt dem Onomastik-Verfahren von Humpert und Schneiderheinze für die Ziehung einer umfassenden Stichprobe von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund eine bedeutende Rolle zu. Das Verfahren leitet mit einer gewissen Wahrscheinlichkeit die regionale Herkunft einer Person von ihrem Namen ab. In diesem Beitrag wird anhand verschiedener Gütekriterien der Frage nachgegangen, wie gut das Onomastik-Verfahren ...

    2018| Elisabeth Liebau, Andreas Humpert, Klaus Schneiderheinze
  • SOEPpapers 945 / 2017

    Perceptions of Discrimination: What Do They Measure and Why Do They Matter?

    This study addresses the difficulty in linking ethnic discrimination and integration outcomes of immigrants in empirical research. Many of the existing studies look at the relationship between perceived discrimination and integration, but most are based on cross-sectional data. We argue that perceived discrimination should not be taken as an accurate indicator of actual experiences of discrimination, ...

    2017| Claudia Diehl, Elisabeth Liebau
  • SOEPpapers 637 / 2014

    Turning Back to Turkey - or Turning the Back to Germany? Remigration Intentions and Behavior of Turkish Immigrants in Germany between 1984 and 2011

    By applying event-history analysis to all available waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze how remigration intentions and actual remigration of Turkish migrants to Germany have evolved over time. The study draws from a broad set of theoretical approaches to remigration and it takes a different focus than previous studies by concentrating on long-term change in these rates. Our findings ...

    2014| Claudia Diehl, Elisabeth Liebau
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