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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Bachelor-/Masterstudiengang Soziologie >> Master Soziologie >>
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Studienschwerpunkt Bildung, Arbeit, Familie im Lebenslauf
Hier finden Sie alle Kurse des Soziologischen Wahlpflichtmoduls der Modulgruppe C.1] Bevölkerung, Familie und Arbeit im Lebenslauf.
Zur aktuellen Zusammensetzung der Module
Kurse des Ergänzungsmoduls finden Sie in den jeweiligen Fachbereichen.
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Aktuelle Befunde zu Bildung, Arbeitsmarkt, Ungleichheit: Early Childhood Education and Care -
- Dozent/in:
- Gundula Zoch
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- jede 2. Woche Mi, 14:00 - 18:00, FMA/00.07
alle 2 Wochen ab 24.4. bis 3.7. plus 10.7.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- Germany has long been known for its considerably low maternal labour force participation rate, long employment interruptions after childbirth, high part- time rates, and a substantial motherhood penalty. Thus, and in line with EU policy-making, Germany has implemented a major childcare expansion to increase employment among mothers with under-three year old children. During the course of the childcare expansion, childcare attendance rates have increased considerably across Germany, albeit starting from low levels in West Germany.
The seminar offers an introduction to the research on non-parental childcare for under-threes, often referred to as Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different empirical studies on the effects of formal childcare on early child development. Secondly, we will look at childcare policies in Europe, focusing particularly on the recent expansion in Germany. We will discuss various aspects such as the role of childcare quality, inequalities in access to service providers as well as consequences of childcare take-up such as maternal employment participation. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.
Examination procedure includes an oral presentation and a seminar paper.
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Bildung und Arbeit im Lebensverlauf: Early Childhood Education and Care -
- Dozent/in:
- Gundula Zoch
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- jede 2. Woche Mi, 14:00 - 18:00, FMA/00.07
alle 2 Wochen ab 24.4. bis 3.7. plus 10.7.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- Germany has long been known for its considerably low maternal labour force participation rate, long employment interruptions after childbirth, high part- time rates, and a substantial motherhood penalty. Thus, and in line with EU policy-making, Germany has implemented a major childcare expansion to increase employment among mothers with under-three year old children. During the course of the childcare expansion, childcare attendance rates have increased considerably across Germany, albeit starting from low levels in West Germany.
The seminar offers an introduction to the research on non-parental childcare for under-threes, often referred to as Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different empirical studies on the effects of formal childcare on early child development. Secondly, we will look at childcare policies in Europe, focusing particularly on the recent expansion in Germany. We will discuss various aspects such as the role of childcare quality, inequalities in access to service providers as well as consequences of childcare take-up such as maternal employment participation. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.
Examination procedure includes an oral presentation and a seminar paper.
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Fortgeschrittene Themen der Sozialstrukturanalyse: Early Childhood Education and Care -
- Dozent/in:
- Gundula Zoch
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- jede 2. Woche Mi, 14:00 - 18:00, FMA/00.07
alle 2 Wochen ab 24.4. bis 3.7. plus 10.7.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- Germany has long been known for its considerably low maternal labour force participation rate, long employment interruptions after childbirth, high part- time rates, and a substantial motherhood penalty. Thus, and in line with EU policy-making, Germany has implemented a major childcare expansion to increase employment among mothers with under-three year old children. During the course of the childcare expansion, childcare attendance rates have increased considerably across Germany, albeit starting from low levels in West Germany.
The seminar offers an introduction to the research on non-parental childcare for under-threes, often referred to as Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different empirical studies on the effects of formal childcare on early child development. Secondly, we will look at childcare policies in Europe, focusing particularly on the recent expansion in Germany. We will discuss various aspects such as the role of childcare quality, inequalities in access to service providers as well as consequences of childcare take-up such as maternal employment participation. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.
Examination procedure includes an oral presentation and a seminar paper.
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Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur: Early Childhood Education and Care -
- Dozent/in:
- Gundula Zoch
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- jede 2. Woche Mi, 14:00 - 18:00, FMA/00.07
alle 2 Wochen ab 24.4. bis 3.7. plus 10.7.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- Germany has long been known for its considerably low maternal labour force participation rate, long employment interruptions after childbirth, high part- time rates, and a substantial motherhood penalty. Thus, and in line with EU policy-making, Germany has implemented a major childcare expansion to increase employment among mothers with under-three year old children. During the course of the childcare expansion, childcare attendance rates have increased considerably across Germany, albeit starting from low levels in West Germany.
The seminar offers an introduction to the research on non-parental childcare for under-threes, often referred to as Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different empirical studies on the effects of formal childcare on early child development. Secondly, we will look at childcare policies in Europe, focusing particularly on the recent expansion in Germany. We will discuss various aspects such as the role of childcare quality, inequalities in access to service providers as well as consequences of childcare take-up such as maternal employment participation. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.
Examination procedure includes an oral presentation and a seminar paper.
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Aktuelle Befunde zu Bildung, Arbeitsmarkt, Ungleichheit: Replications in the Sociology of Education, Employment and Inequality -
- Dozent/in:
- Felix Bittmann
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, FMA/00.08
Note: First meeting: 24.04.2019, 12.00 Uhr ct.
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
It is not necessary to register for the seminar in advance (e.g. via Flexnow, via email, etc.). More information about the course and registration guidelines will only be provided during the first seminar session.
Students should be familiar with the contents of the compulsory lecture “Research design” and multiple linear and binary logistic regression analysis. Moreover, students are required to be familiar with any statistics package of their choice (e.g. Stata, SPSS, R, …) to be able to work on their empirical research. These skills could either be acquired or refreshed in self-studies or by attending a relevant course at the methods chair.
Language of instruction: English.
Module-related examination: Term paper (time: 3 months); written in English.
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Bildung und Arbeit im Lebensverlauf: Replications in the Sociology of Education, Employment and Inequality -
- Dozent/in:
- Felix Bittmann
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS, Note: First meeting: 24.04.2019, 12.00 Uhr ct.
- Termine:
- Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, FMA/00.08
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- It is not necessary to register for the seminar in advance (e.g. via Flexnow, via email, etc.). More information about the course and registration guidelines will only be provided during the first seminar session.
Students should be familiar with the contents of the compulsory lecture “Research design” and multiple linear and binary logistic regression analysis. Moreover, students are required to be familiar with any statistics package of their choice (e.g. Stata, SPSS, R, …) to be able to work on their empirical research. These skills could either be acquired or refreshed in self-studies or by attending a relevant course at the methods chair.
Language of instruction: English.
Module-related examination: Term paper (time: 3 months); written in English.
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Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur: Replications in the Sociology of Education, Employment and Inequality -
- Dozent/in:
- Felix Bittmann
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS
- Termine:
- Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, FMA/00.08
Note: First meeting: 24.04.2019, 12.00 Uhr ct.
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- It is not necessary to register for the seminar in advance (e.g. via Flexnow, via email, etc.). More information about the course and registration guidelines will only be provided during the first seminar session.
Students should be familiar with the contents of the compulsory lecture “Research design” and multiple linear and binary logistic regression analysis. Moreover, students are required to be familiar with any statistics package of their choice (e.g. Stata, SPSS, R, …) to be able to work on their empirical research. These skills could either be acquired or refreshed in self-studies or by attending a relevant course at the methods chair.
Language of instruction: English.
Module-related examination: Term paper (time: 3 months); written in English.
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