Peter M. Steiner, Christiane Atzmüller
Der faktorielle Survey (Vignettenanalyse) als empirisches Messmodell zur differenzierten Untersuchung komplexer Fragestellungen wurde vor allem in der jüngeren Vergangenheit wieder entdeckt und angewandt.
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Angela Wroblewski
Die Analyse des Einflusses der sozialen Herkunft auf die Bildungspartizipation und –erfolg hat auch in Österreich lange Tradition, war jedoch häufig aufgrund der verfügbaren Datengrundlage nur eingeschränkt möglich. Bislang stand daher die Analyse der Partizipation an Bildung im Vordergrund. Mit den international vergleichenden Erhebungen der OECD liegen nun auch repräsentative Daten zu Schulleistungen vor. Anhand der PISA Daten aus dem Jahr 2000, in dem die Lesekompetenz im Vordergrund stand, erfolgt eine Analyse des Einflusses der sozialen Herkunft auf Schulleistungen (Lesekompetenz) von 15-Jährigen. Für den vorliegenden Beitrag erfolgt eine Schwerpunktsetzung auf die Situation von MigrantInnen.
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Rossalina Latcheva, Flip Lindo, Fernando Machado, Ulrich Pötter, Kurt Salentin, Anja Stichs
The LIMITS project comprises research among first generation immigrants from different sending countries, in six cities in five European countries. The project aims to identify trends in the life courses of six selected groups of immigrants. It employs a double viewpoint: a comparative perspective across different groups in six European cities, and a longitudinal perspective on the migrant’s complete life trajectory which has been almost entirely missing from migration research. The cities included into the analysis are Amsterdam, Bielefeld, Lisbon, Rotterdam, Stockholm and Vienna. The selection of these cities was based on their metropolitan character and their countries’ specific histories of immigration and political frameworks. The immigrants included in the research are identified by their place of birth. The research is thus focused on the so-called first generation. The sending countries included in the research are Turkey (Amsterdam, Bielefeld, Stockholm and Vienna), Morocco Amsterdam and Stockholm), Serbia (Bielefeld and Vienna) and Cape Verde (Lisbon and Rotterdam). Besides, in Lisbon immigrants with an Indian (Hindu) ethnic and religious background, mostly from former Portuguese colonies in Africa, are included in the research. Except for their status of being born abroad, respondents had to meet two other criteria. They had
to be at least 35 years of age, and to have a residence in the receiving country of at least 15 years. Of the populations selected for the local surveys, 300 interviews per group were realised. The total dataset comprises 3.300 cases. The collected data cover the lives of the respondents on a wide spectrum of domains. The longitudinal format enables the detailed analysis of the post-immigration life course on the domains of household, housing and relation to the labour market, using the statistical methods of Event History Analysis (EHA).
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Wilfried Grossmann, Thomas Ledl, Erich Neuwirth, Ivo Ponocny, Peter M. Steiner
Lorenz Lassnigg
Lorenz Lassnigg
Rossalina Latcheva, Judith Obermann
Claire Wallace, Rossalina Latcheva
Claire Wallace, Rossalina Latcheva
Lorenz Lassnigg, Stefan Vogtenhuber, Ada Pellert, Eva Cendon
Andrea Leitner, Angela Wroblewski
Lorenz Lassnigg, Martin Unger (Hrsg.)
Andrea Leitner, Angela Wroblewski