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Adult refugees and asylum seekers’ basic need satisfaction and educational success in pre-study programmes in Germany.

Grüttner, M. (2024).
Adult refugees and asylum seekers’ basic need satisfaction and educational success in pre-study programmes in Germany. Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 1-20 (online first). https://doi.org/10.1177/14779714241237976
Abstract

Host country education can be crucial for the social integration as well as labour market outcomes of refugees and asylum seekers. To meet the same admission criteria for studying at German higher education institutions (HEI) as other international student applicants, refugees and asylum seekers can attend pre-study programmes at preparatory colleges or language centres of HEI. According to the self-determination theory, the satisfaction of basic psychological needs is relevant to learning motivation and success in educational contexts. This paper examines the differences in the satisfaction of basic needs (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) and learning motivation between refugees and other international student applicants, and the ext

Die Akademisierung und die Evolution der Lohnstruktur nach Bildungsabschlüssen.

Ordemann, J., & Pfeiffer, F. (2024).
Die Akademisierung und die Evolution der Lohnstruktur nach Bildungsabschlüssen. (ZEWpolicybrief 2|2024). Mannheim: ZEW.

Heterogene Studierendenschaft – Zur Sozialstruktur und Studiensituation der Studierenden in Deutschland.

Kerst, C., Kroher, M., & Steinkühler, J. (2024).
Heterogene Studierendenschaft – Zur Sozialstruktur und Studiensituation der Studierenden in Deutschland. Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung/Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research, 18(4), 521-544.

Vertikale und horizontale Ungleichheiten am Übergang in die tertiäre Bildung - Unterschiede nach dem Migrationshintergrund und der sozialen Herkunft.

Mentges, H. (2024).
Vertikale und horizontale Ungleichheiten am Übergang in die tertiäre Bildung - Unterschiede nach dem Migrationshintergrund und der sozialen Herkunft. (Dissertation). Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität, Hannover.

The Effect of Germany´s Federalism on Student Success.

Hönnige, C., Bauer, V. A., Bernauer, J., Zittlau, S., Epping, V., ... & Nguyen Xuan, A. (2024).
The Effect of Germany´s Federalism on Student Success. The "Index of Commitment" as Comparative Measure for Study and Examination Regulations. LCSS Working Paper (16). Hannover: Leibniz Universität Hannover. https://doi.org/10.15488/16457

Bildung und Qualifikation als Grundlage der technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands 2024.

Kerst, C., & Meier, D. H. (2024).
Bildung und Qualifikation als Grundlage der technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands 2024. Studien zum deutschen Innovationssystem (1-2024). Berlin: Expertenkommission Forschung und Innovation.

Promovierende und Promovieren in der Erziehungswissenschaft.

Kerst, C., & Wolter, A. (2024).
Promovierende und Promovieren in der Erziehungswissenschaft. In B. Schmidt-Hertha, A. Tervooren, R. Martini, & I. Züchner (Hrsg.), Datenreport Erziehungswissenschaft 2024 (S. 113-137). Opladen, Berlin, Toronto: Verlag Barbara Budrich.

Adult Refugees and Asylum Seekers in University Preparation Programs: Competing Identities and Multiple Transitions Manifested in Stigma Consciousness and Student Self-Identification.

Grüttner, M., Schröder, S., & Berg, J. (2024).
Adult Refugees and Asylum Seekers in University Preparation Programs: Competing Identities and Multiple Transitions Manifested in Stigma Consciousness and Student Self-Identification. Adult Education Quarterly, 1-20 (online first).
Abstract

Preparation for university studies is key to enabling adult refugees and asylum seekers to reestablish their educational and professional careers in the host country. While refugees’ transition to higher education (HE) is embedded in multiple transitions regarding social position, educational career, and migration, related identities may compete. We investigate how this is manifested in stigma consciousness and precarious student self-identification and how these factors influence the transition to HE. We combine novel quantitative and qualitative data on refugee students in prestudy programs in Germany. The results show that stigma consciousness impedes student self-identification. Moreover, stigma consciousness moderates the effect of ...

Adult Refugees and Asylum Seekers in University Preparation Programs: Competing Identities and Multiple Transitions Manifested in Stigma Consciousness and Student Self-Identification.

Grüttner, M., Schröder, S., & Berg, J. (2024).
Adult Refugees and Asylum Seekers in University Preparation Programs: Competing Identities and Multiple Transitions Manifested in Stigma Consciousness and Student Self-Identification. Adult Education Quarterly (online first). https://doi.org/10.1177/07417136241231566

Career Paths Inside and Outside Academia.

Gross, C., & Jaksztat, S. (Hrsg.) (2024).
Career Paths Inside and Outside Academia. Special Edition 26 „Soziale Welt“. Baden-Baden: Nomos. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748925590

Academic careers inside and outside academia—an overview of topics and contributions.

Jaksztat, S., & Gross, C. (2024).
Academic careers inside and outside academia—an overview of topics and contributions. In C. Gross & S. Jaksztat (Hrsg.), Career Paths Inside and Outside Academia (S. 9-19). Baden-Baden: Nomos.

More or less the same? An exploration of the evolution of the PhD wage premium in a decade of higher education expansion.

Euler, T., & Trennt, F. (2024).
More or less the same? An exploration of the evolution of the PhD wage premium in a decade of higher education expansion. Soziale Welt - Special Edition 26, 55-88. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748925590-55

Challenging the intuition: Is a same-gender supervisor beneficial for doctoral students?

Mühleck, K., & Schwabe, U. (2024).
Challenging the intuition: Is a same-gender supervisor beneficial for doctoral students? Soziale Welt, 26, 280-340. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748925590-280
Abstract

It continues to be a puzzle that women are disproportionally often dropping out of academic careers. Researchers and policymakers have suggested that same-gender supervisors are important for tightening this ‘leaky pipeline’. Especially in subjects with a strong overrepresentation of men, it seems likely that female supervisors work as positive role models and help preventing discrimination. Anticipating this effect, female doctoral students might also prefer supervisors of the same gender. Therefore, we ask how widespread a gender match is between doctoral student and supervisor in Germany and whether a gender match between supervisors and doctoral students is beneficial for the doctorate and for a possible scientific career thereafter.

Forty and over the academic hill? Biological and academic age and the race for tenure.

Ordemann, J., & Naegele, L. (2024).
Forty and over the academic hill? Biological and academic age and the race for tenure. Soziale Welt , Special Edition(26), 457-489. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748925590-457
Abstract

This paper investigates the relationship between age and attaining a tenured position in academia. Following considerations about ageism towards doctoral graduates who were 40 years and older upon attaining a PhD and Robert K. Merton’s idea of cumulative advantages in academic careers, we differentiate between biological and academic age. We test the relationships and the resources accumulated behind the latter using data from the DZHW PhD Panel 2014. Applying piecewise constant exponential estimations and an entropy balancing, we find that PhDs aged 40+ experience a significantly positive effect on attaining a professorship at a university of applied science or receiving tenure as a postdoctoral researcher.

The role of institutional contexts for social inequalities in study abroad intent and participation.

Entrich, S., Netz, N., & Matsuoka, R. (2024).
The role of institutional contexts for social inequalities in study abroad intent and participation. Higher Education (online first).
Abstract

We contribute to research on social inequalities in educational attainment by examining the role of institutional contexts for students’ study abroad (SA) intent and participation. To do so, we extend the individual-level rational choice model predicting SA intent and participation depending on students’ socioeconomic status (SES) into a multi-level model emphasizing the importance of context effects. We test our model based on unique micro-level student data, which we supplement with context data. Examining 18,510 students nested in 69 universities, we provide the first in-depth multi-level analyses of SA intent and participation of students from Japan.

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