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The data from the FReDA study are used in numerous scientific publications. Many publications appear as peer-reviewed articles in journals or as contributions in anthologies. They are primarily aimed at researchers.
Kleinschrot, L. (2024): Consistent Egalitarianism or Heterogeneous Belief Patterns? Gender Ideologies in Contemporary East and West Germany. Zeitschrift für Soziologie. DOI: 10.1515/zfsoz-2024-2027
Ruckdeschel, Kerstin; Kuhnt, Anne-Kristin; Diabaté, Sabine (2024): Zur Sozialstruktur von Fertilität und Familie. In: Böhnke, Petra; Konietzka, Dirk (Hrsg.): Handbuch Sozialstrukturanalyse. Springer VS. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-39759-3_35-1
Hank, Karsten; Gummer, Tobias; Bujard, Martin; Neyer, Franz J; Pollak, Reinhard; Spieß, C Katharina; Wolf, Christof; Christmann, Pablo Christmann, Kunz, Tanja; Lück, Detlev; Naderi, Robert; Nutz, Theresa; Schmid, Lisa; Thönnissen, Carolin (2024): A new data infrastructure for family research and demographic analysis: the German Family Demography Panel Study (FReDA). European Sociological Review. DOI: 10.1093/esr/jcae019.
Binger, Lina (2024): Proximity of Early Education and Care Services – does it matter for parental employment and enrollment gaps? Master's thesis Johannes Gutenberg Univercity Mainz 2024.
Beringer, Samira (2024): Neue Entwicklungen bei Geburtenraten und ideale Kinderzahl in Deutschland. Gynäkologische Endokrinologie, Volume 22.
Wagner, Gert G.; Bujard, Martin (2023): Die Zukunft sozialwissenschaftlicher Surveys und Panelinfrastrukturen. WISTA, 6-2023, S. 56-68.
Bujard, Martin; Hank, Karsten; Pollak, Reinhard (2023): Family Research and Demographic Analysis - New Insights from the German Family Demographic Panel Study (FReDA). Comparative Population Studies.
Schreier, Desiree Jasmin (2023): Subjektive Gesundheit schwangerer Frauen während der COVID-19-Pandemie. Auswertung repräsentativer Daten des FReDA-Panels. Master's thesis Fulda University of Applied Sciences 2023.
Mayer, Patricia (2023): Lebenszufriedenheit und Erleben der Coronapandemie von Frauen in Deutschland im Frühjahr 2021: Auswertung repräsentativer Daten aus dem FReDA-Panel. Master's thesis Fulda University of Applied Sciences 2023.
Schmid, Lisa, Pablo Christmann, Anne-Sophie Oehrlein, Annika Stein, und Carolin Thönnissen (2023): Life Satisfaction during the Second Lockdown of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany: The Effects of Local Restrictions and Respondents’ Perceptions about the Pandemic. Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2023. DOI: 10.1007/s11482-023-10249-x.
Gummer, Tobias, Pablo Christmann, and Tanja Kunz (2023): Gaining Consent to Survey Respondents’ Partners: The Importance of Anchors’ Survey Experience in Self-administered Modes. Comparative Population Studies 48. DOI: 10.12765/CPoS-2023-12.
Nutz, Theresa, Lisa Schmid, and Reinhard Pollak (2023): The division of routine and non-routine housework among migrant and native couples in Germany. Comparative Population Studies 48. DOI: 10.12765/CPoS-2023-15.
Hank, Karsten; Neyer, Frank J.; Thönnissen, Carolin (2023): Disparities in Subjective Well-being by Sexual Orientation: Comparing Cohorts from pairfam’s (2008-09) and FReDA’s (2021) Baseline Waves. Comparative Population Studies 48. DOI: 10.12765/CPoS-2023-09.
Schick, Lukas; Lenzner, Timo; Hadler, Patricia; Neuert, Cornelia (2023): FReDA-W3b – Fragen zu den Themen Partnerschaftsstatus, Ernährungsstile, globale Unsicherheit und Vertrauen in Institutionen. Kognitiver Online-Pretest. GESIS - Pretestlabor (GESIS Projektbericht, Version 1.0). DOI: 10.17173/pretest127
Schmid, Lisa; Kunz, Tanja; Naumann, Elias (2023): Questionnaire design in the FReDA panel recruitment: Challenges in transitioning from a face-to-face to a self-administered mixed-mode design. Survey Methods: Insights from the Field. DOI: 10.13094/SMIF-2023-00006.
Stadtmüller, Sven, Christof Wolf, and Arlene Fink (2023): Designing and fielding population-based epidemiological studies. Handbook of Epidemiology DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6625-3_11-1.
Schumann, Almut; Lück, Detlev (2023): Better to ask online when it concerns intimate relationships? Survey mode differences in the assessment of relationship quality. Demographic Research 48 (22): 609-640. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2023.48.22.
Gummer, Tobias; Oehrlein, Anne-Sophie (2022): Using Google Trends Data to Learn More About Survey Participation. Social Science Computer Review online first. DOI: 10.1177/08944393221129179
Weih, Ulrich; Lines, Emily; Lück, Detlev; Thönnissen, Carolin; Christmann, Pablo (2022): (Unter-)Repräsentation von Migrantinnen und Migranten in Umfragen und Panels: Methodenworkshop des FReDA-Panels. Ernährungs-Umschau 2/2022.
Lenzner, Timo; Hadler, Patricia; Schick, Lukas; Neuert, Cornelia (2022): FReDA-W2a – Fragen zur Infektion mit und Impfung gegen COVID-19. Kognitiver Online-Pretest. GESIS - Pretestlabor (GESIS Projektbericht, Version: 1.0). DOI: 10.17173/pretest113.
Lenzner, Timo; Schick, Lukas; Hadler, Patricia; Behnert, Jan; Finzer, Marisa; Neuert, Cornelia (2022): FReDA-W2b – Fragen zu den Themen Fruchtbarkeit von Frauen, affektives Berührungsverhalten, sexuelle Orientierung und transnationale Familien. Kognitiver Online-Pretest. GESIS. Mannheim (GESIS Projektbericht, Version: 1.0). DOI: 10.17173/pretest121
Schneider, Norbert F.; Bujard, Martin; Wolf, Christof; Gummer, Tobias; Hank, Karsten; Neyer, Franz J. (2021): Family Research and Demographic Analysis (FReDA): Evolution, Framework, Objectives, and Design of "The German Family Demography Panel Study". Comparative Population Studies 46(2021): 149-186. DOI: 10.12765/CPoS-2021-06
Gummer, Tobias; Schmiedeberg, Claudia; Bujard, Martin; Christmann, Pablo; Hank, Karsten; Kunz, Tanja; Lück, Detlev; Neyer, Frank J. (2020): The impact of Covid-19 on fieldwork effots and planning in pairfam and FReDA-GGS. Survey Research Methods 14(2): 223–227. DOI: 10.18148/srm/2020.v14i2.7740
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