
Marion Fischer-NeumannUniversity of Duisburg-Essen | uni-due · Institut für Soziologie
Marion Fischer-Neumann
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Introduction
Ever wondered how social ties and ethnic backgrounds shape life outcomes?
As a dedicated postdoctoral researcher in sociology at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, I explore these compelling questions, focusing on ethnic and social inequalities and the crucial role of social relations and capital—be it parents, siblings, or peers—in shaping life outcomes.
With a strong expertise in longitudinal analytical methods applied to extensive survey data such as SOEP and Pairfam, I delve deep i
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Driven by two theoretical models of the resiliency framework, this paper examines the compensatory and protective role of interacting with peers in late adolescence in inhibiting the intergenerational transmission of poverty into young adulthood. We suggest different compensatory and protective effects of three peer contexts, referring to specific...
Despite the well-documented effect of parent–child relations in childhood on the reproduction of social disadvantage, little is known about how relationships between parents and their grown-up children are associated with this process. The present study addresses this research gap by investigating whether structural, cognitive, and functional aspec...
The thesis is about immigrants’ cognitive and psychological commitment to the political system in Germany. In the light of terrorist actions, migrant political integration has become one of the most pressing concerns of European immigration countries over the last years. More precisely, my dissertation focusses on the relationship between migrants’...
We describe migrants' early patterns of identification with the receiving society and explain why these differ by migrants' origins. Using longitudinal data from a novel survey among recent immigrants from Poland and Turkey in Germany enables us to analyse the nexus between social assimilation, ethnic boundaries and identification more directly tha...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) 1993–2006 as well as longitudinal modelling techniques, the present paper contributes to the growing body of literature on ethnic identity and its effects on Immigrants' social integration by examining the role of various forms of labour Immigrants' ethnic sense of belonging and cognitive invo...
"Die Allgemeine Bevölkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften (ALLBUS) dient der Erhebung aktueller Daten über Einstellungen, Verhaltensweisen und Sozialstruktur der Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Seit 1980 wird alle zwei Jahre ein repräsentativer Querschnitt der Bevölkerung mit einem teils stetigen, teils variablen Fragenprogramm be...