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Forschungsbericht IV. Ergebnisse der Vermächtnisstudie zum Thema sozialer Zusammenhalt und Sozialstaat

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Dies ist ein Beitrag aus der Forschungsberichtsreihe zur Vermächtnisstudie. Die Vermächtnisstudie ist eine Kooperation von DIE ZEIT, infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft und dem Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) unter der wissenschaftlichen Leitung von Jutta Allmendinger. Befragt wurden 3.104 zufällig ausgewählte Personen im Alter von 14 bis 80 Jahren in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Die Befragung fand zwischen Anfang Juli und Mitte Oktober 2015 statt. Eine weitere Sonderbefragung wurde im November und Dezember 2015 zum Thema "Flucht" durchgeführt. Zwischen Mitte Juni und Mitte August 2016 wurde eine dritte Befragung der Vermächtnisstudie durchgeführt, die Teile der ersten Befragung replizierte. Die Forschungsberichte dieser Reihe dienen als Übersicht der Datenauswertungen und stellen Begleitpublikationen zum Buch "Das Land, in dem wir leben wollen" von Jutta Allmendinger dar. Allen Forschungsberichten liegen Arbeiten des gesamten Forschungsteams zugrunde. Der folgende Forschungsbericht befasst sich mit dem Thema des sozialen Zusammenhalts.

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  • Wintermantel, Vanessa, 2017. "Forschungsbericht IV. Ergebnisse der Vermächtnisstudie zum Thema sozialer Zusammenhalt und Sozialstaat," Discussion Papers, Presidential Department P 2017-009, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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