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  • Externe Monographien

    Wege der Integration

    Tutzing: Akademie für Politische Bildung, 2018, 153 S.
    (Tutzinger Diskurs ; 4)
    | Anselm Böhmer, Ann-Christin Damm, Firengiz Degler,Merima Džaferović, Simon Goebel, Christian Hofmann,Karin Hutflötz, Jannes Jacobsen, Erdoğan Karakaya,Annette Korntheuer, Uwe Kraus, Asya Markova, Dennis Mehmet, Armaghan Naghipour, Elke Reinhart
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Using a Mobile App When Surveying Highly Mobile Populations: Panel Attrition, Consent, and Interviewer Effects in a Survey of Refugees

    Panel attrition poses major threats to the survey quality of panel studies. Many features have been introduced to keep panel attrition as low as possible. Based on a random sample of refugees, a highly mobile population, we investigate whether using a mobile phone application improves address quality and response behavior. Various features, including geo-tracking, collecting email addresses and adress ...

    In: Social Science Computer Review 39 (2021), 4, S. 721-743 | Jannes Jacobsen, Simon Kühne
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    An Investment in the Future: Institutional Aspects of Credential Recognition of Refugees in Germany

    Adding to the rich literature on the economic integration of refugees, this article extends the scope towards the role of institutions by focusing on the transfer of human capital by means of credential recognition. The 2012 Federal Act of Recognition in Germany is a new institution that provides the possibility to study the transfer of human capital in depth. I argue that analysing the decision for ...

    In: Journal of Refugee Studies 34 (2021), 3, S. 3000–3023 | Jannes Jacobsen
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Can We Compare Conceptions of Democracy in Cross-Linguistic and Cross-National Research? Evidence from a Random Sample of Refugees in Germany

    This study addresses the heated academic and public debate on the compatibility and comparability of refugees’ and host societies’ democratic values. Comparative values research has long capitalized on global similarities and differences in support for Western democratic values. We argue that such cross-cultural comparisons of culturally diverse groups are challenged by (1) different conceptions of ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 151 (2020), S. 669–690 | Jannes Jacobsen, Lukas M. Fuchs
  • Other refereed essays

    The Challenged Sense of Belonging Scale (Csbs): A Validation Study in English, Arabic, and Farsi/Dari among Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Germany

    This study introduces and investigates the validity of a brief scale measuring a challenged sense of belonging. The sense of belonging as well as challenges to this sense are important, albeit neglected aspects of social integration and of significance to migration and refugee studies as well as to virtually all other social science contexts. Assessing a challenged or eroded sense of belonging provides ...

    In: Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences 3 (2021), 3, 16 S. | Lukas M. Fuchs, Jannes Jacobsen, Lena Walther, Eric Hahn, Thi Minh Tam Ta, Malek Bajbouj, Christian von Scheve
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Language Barriers during the Fieldwork of the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees in Germany

    The IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees is one of the first large-scale quantitative surveys in Germany focusing on refugees exclusively. It is able to provide valuable insights on the recent cohort of refugees who arrived in Germany as of the year 2013. However, due to the fact that most respondents of the target population are not proficient in German, the research partners who conducted the survey ...

    In: Dorothée Behr (Hrsg.) , Surveying the Migrant Population: Consideration of Linguistic and Cultural Issues
    S. 75-84
    GESIS-Schriftenreihe ; 19
    | Jannes Jacobsen
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