Longitudinal study on refugees from Ukraine in Germany

Vignette Experiment on values and social distance

DeZIM.lab

Project team members: Dr. Susanne Veit

Running time June 2023 until May 2026
Status Current project

The overall project, proposed by Prof. Dr. Stefan Liebig (FU) and Prof. Dr. Sabine Zinn (DIW), will establish a longitudinal data infrastructure on the socio-economic situation of Ukrainian refugees in Germany and its development over the next three years (Longitudinal Study of Ukrainian Refugees (SUARE) and its integration into the IAB-BAMF-SOEP study and the SOEP main survey (SOEP-CORE) (waves 2023-2025). In addition, the significance of the specific institutional, economic and social framework conditions of refugee migration from Ukraine to Germany for discrimination will be analysed. In a sub-project in which DeZIM is involved, a module is to be developed and carried out in 2025 in which the connection between values and preferences for social distance is to be researched with the help of a vignette experiment.

Funding: DFG (Third-party funding)

Cooperation partner:

Prof. Dr. Sabine Zinn & Dr. Elena Sommer (DIW)

Prof. Dr. Stefan Liebig &  Susanne Bartig FU Berlin)

Dr. Susanne Veit (DeZIM)