During the session the DGD "Demography-Award for young scientists" in the categories Dissertation and Master Degree and the DGD "Best-Paper Award" will be awarded. Award winners will present their work:
Benjamin Aretz, Dissertation: "Health consequences of exposure to environmental living conditions"
Tabea Naujoks, Dissertation: "The division of labor in couples with children. A dyadic analysis in the German context"
Elias Hofmann, Master Thesis: "The effect of moving distance on income returns in Germany"
Sigsten Stieglitz, Master Thesis: "Ethnic-based discrimination experience and its effect on the mental health and well-being of Refugees in Germany: A secondary data analysis of the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees"
Michael Mühlichen (BiB Wiesbaden) et al., Best Paper: "Different health systems - Different mortality outcomes? Regional disparities in avoidable mortality across German-speaking Europe, 1992-2019"
Bettina Hünteler (University of Cologne), Best Paper: "A new perspective on the generational structures of families - Generational placements over the life course"
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