Stefanie Heyne
@stefanieheyne.bsky.social
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Sociologist at MZES, University of Mannheim https://www.parform-project.eu/
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familyresearch.bsky.social
#Published: "Attitudes towards interethnic partnerships with refugees: Evidence from a factorial survey experiment in Germany" by Jana Kuhlemann, @stefanieheyne.bsky.social & Irena Kogan (doi.org/10.20377/jfr...). @parform.bsky.social #JFR #JFamRes #openaccess #openscience #sociology #demography
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mzesunimannheim.bsky.social
❓ Why don’t we see higher levels of interethnic partnerships in modern migration societies?

❗ By studying the preferences of young Christians and Muslims in Germany, MZES researchers highlighted the key role played by religious homophily in shaping partnership choices.

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Quote: "Young Christians and Muslims in Germany prefer partners of their own religion. This is particularly true for partnerships with a stronger commitment and, except for Muslim women, less so for casual partnerships." from Stefanie Heyne
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nataschastrobl.bsky.social
Es gibt nicht viele Momente, in denen man den Weg von Rechtsextremisten an die Macht aufhalten kann.

Jetzt ist in Deutschland so ein Moment.

Ja oder nein. Alles andere ist Getöse.
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Reposted by Stefanie Heyne
parform.bsky.social
Presenting exciting results from the @parform.bsky.social on the role of religion and the role of matching preferences in partner selection among recent refugees. #ECSR2024
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maopenscience.bsky.social
Hi there! 👋 Since we just joined @bsky.app, we thought we'd take the chance to introduce ourselves. The @maopenscience.bsky.social Meetup is a grassroots initiative that brings together Mannheim-based academics from diverse backgrounds with a shared interest in transparent, reliable research. (1/n)
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guzoch.bsky.social
Bad news for all preparing sunday breakfast, thinking: It's your turn, hun! We show that even in contexts of enormous policy change, progress toward a less gender-typical division of housework has been slow and rather small. Published in Journal of Marriage and the Family
doi.org/10.1111/jomf...
The evolution of family policies and couples' housework division after childbirth in Germany, 1994��...
Objective We examine how the re-traditionalization effect of childbirth on couples' division of housework has evolved over time as a result of major family policy change. Background Supportive fam.....
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