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„FReDA - The German Family Demography Panel Study“ is a scientific study that addresses the issues of relationships and family life in Germany. For the study, several thousand people, country-wide, between the ages of 18 and 49 were randomly selected, along with their partners. The data will be scientifically assessed and will make it possible to carry out current analyses of families and the population in Germany.
FReDA looks at the individual living situation of people: The life of singles, those in partnerships, or those in families with children. The focus of the study is on relationships and family life. The study examines how people in Germany live, how they organise their every day in a partnership, and how satisfied they are with their lives.
Who or what is FReDA? What topics are we focusing on? Find detailed information about the research project here.
The German Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, and the University of Cologne are working together on the project. Find the FReDA Project Leaders here.
The FReDA research project is guided by an Advisory Board that is comprised of six representatives from different federal ministries and funding organisations, as well as six researchers.
FReDA is a collaborative project. Meet the staff of all three project partners here.
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