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Gender and Social Stratification

Modern societies are characterized by a variety of processes of structural change. In researching this change, GESIS focuses on changing family forms and partnership structures as well as educational and labor market participation. The change in these and other areas of social structure is interdependent, but also related to wider social structures and values and linked to changes in life histories, life satisfaction, time use, and other aspects of social life. In examining these topics, the research in the fields “budget”, “labor market” and “family” is linked to the explanation of social inequality. The topics can be well examined with microdata of official statistics in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, both at the national level and in an international comparative perspective.

A key dimension of social structure and social inequality, which is related to almost all other features of social structure, is gender. As a cross-sectional category, gender is taken into account in the research of society. Our research interests focus on gender relations or gender-specific selection, inclusion and exclusion processes in the field of higher education and career paths. Specifically, changes and gender inequalities in the labor market "science" (employment conditions, gender pay gap), as well as gender-specific structures of career progression in connection with other dimensions of social inequality - where possible in a longitudinal perspective - are examined.

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  • Living Spaces (LebensRäume)

    Comprehensive information and data on the LebensRäume population survey

  • PAIRFAM

    Comprehensive information and data access to the pairfam relationship and family panel

  • Pforr, Klaus. 2023. "Advances in Life Course Research." Anzahl: 1.
  • Gábos, András, Barbara Binder, Réka Branyiczki, and István G. Tóth. 2024 (Forthcoming). "Unravelling the relationship between employment, social transfers and income poverty: policy and measurement." Journal of European Social Policy.
  • Pforr, Klaus, and Johanna Jung. 2023. EU-SILC - release 2023-release1. Setups zum Einlesen der csv-Dateien Cross 2004-2021, Panel 2005-2021 (SPSS, Stata, R). https://www.gesis.org/en/missy/materials/EU-SILC/setups.
  • Pforr, Klaus. 2023. "There goes the 'Auswahlbezirk': Estimation of the 'White-Flight'-Effect with the German Microcensus." ECSR Annual Conference 2023, Prague, 2023-09-18.
  • Lietz, Haiko, Mohsen Jadidi, Daniel Kostic, Milena Tsvetkova, and Claudia Wagner. 2024. "Individual and gender inequality in computer science: A career study of cohorts from 1970 to 2000." Quantitative Science Studies 2024 1-24. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00283.