Life Course and Inequality Research Group
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  • Philipp M. Lersch
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    Philipp M. Lersch

    Philipp Lersch is Associate Professor of Sociology of Social Policy in the Department of Social Sciences at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and research group leader at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin). His main research interests are in social inequalities over and between life courses of individuals in divergent institutional contexts focusing on the family, wealth, and...

    Research Group Leader „Life Course and Inequality“ German Socio-Economic Panel study; Head Life Course and Inequality
  • Sascha dos Santos
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    Sascha dos Santos

    Sascha dos Santos is a research associate in the "Life Course and Inequality" research group and the SOEP Research Infrastructure unit at DIW Berlin. His research focuses on life course dynamics related to wealth and the labour market. Methodologically, he employs modern causal inference and longitudinal data analysis techniques. Prior to joining DIW, he worked at the WZB Berlin Social Science...

    Research Associate German Socio-Economic Panel study; Research Associate Life Course and Inequality
  • Mathis  Herpell
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    Mathis Herpell

    Research Associate German Socio-Economic Panel study; Research Associate Life Course and Inequality
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    Bettina Hünteler

    Bettina Hünteler is a research associate in the DECIPHE research project at DIW Berlin. Her research focuses on social inequality, such as wealth or health in the context of kinship and migration, with a particular emphasis on the life course approach. Methodologically, she uses advanced quantitative methods such as sequence and cluster analysis, and multi-level models. Before joining DIW, she...

    Research Associate German Socio-Economic Panel study; Research Associate Life Course and Inequality
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