Prof. Dr. Cornelia Kristen

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Kristen

Research Topics and Working Areas
  • Migration
  • Social inequality / social stratification
  • Integration processes of immigrants and their offspring
  • Phenomena of international migration
  • Educational sociology

Cornelia Kristen supports the Socio-Economic Panel in the research area of migration and integration.
Her main occupation is professor of sociology, in particular social structure analysis, at the University of Bamberg.

Publications

DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2024

Gesundheit spielt auch für die Integration eine Schlüsselrolle: Interview

2024| Cornelia Kristen, Erich Wittenberg
DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2024

Geflüchtete kommen auf gefährlichen Wegen nach Deutschland

2024| Cornelia Kristen, Jana Nebelin
DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2024

Fluchterfahrungen und Unterstützung nach der Ankunft: Editorial

2024| Cornelia Kristen
Refereed essays Web of Science

The Intergenerational Transmission of Risk and Trust Attitudes: Replicating and Extending “Dohmen, Falk, Huffman and Sunde 2012” Using Genetically Informed Twin Data

In: Social Science Research 119 (2024), 102982, 21 S. | Christoph Spörlein, Cornelia Kristen, Regine Schmidt
Non-refereed Articles

Is the First Language a Resource, an Obstacle, or Irrelevant for Language Minority Students’ Education?

In: Sabine Weinert, Gwendolin Josephine Blossfeld, Hans-Peter Blossfeld (Eds.) , Education, Competence Development and Career Trajectories : Analysing Data of the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS)
Cham : Springer
S. 349-367
Methodology of Educational Measurement and Assessment
| Aileen Edele, Julian Seuring, Kristin Schotte, Cornelia Kristen, Petra Stanat
Refereed essays Web of Science

The Dynamics of Recent Refugees’ Language Acquisition: How Do Their Pathways Compare to Those of Other New Immigrants?

In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48 (2022), 5, S. 989–1012 | Yuliya Kosyakova, Cornelia Kristen, Christoph Spörlein
Weitere referierte Aufsätze

Did Immigrants Perceive More Job Insecurity during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic? Evidence from German Panel Data

In: Social Sciences 11 (2022), 5, 224, 23 S. | Marvin Bürmann, Jannes Jacobsen, Cornelia Kristen, Simon Kühne, Dorian Tsolak
Refereed essays Web of Science

Educational Selectivity and Immigrants’ Labour Market Performance in Europe

In: European Sociological Review 38 (2022), 2, S. 252–268 | Regine Schmidt, Cornelia Kristen, Peter Mühlau

Research Projects

Research Project

Refugee Families in Germany (Geflüchtete Familien in Deutschland, GeFam 2)

Completed Project| German Socio-Economic Panel study
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