Working Paper
“Rising above one’s station. Opportunities for undereducation in the British and the German labor market”.
“Educational Expansion and qualification-job mismatches: Great Britain and Germany between the 1980s and the 2010s”.
“Does technological change lead to growing immigrant-native gaps? The labour market position of Turkish immigrants in Germany between 1976 and 2013”, with J. Giesecke & Z. Salikutluk.
“Career Trajectories into Undereducation: Which Skills and Resources Allow Individuals to Seek Careers That Lie Beyond Their Formal Education?”, with M. Schaeffer.
“Immigrants’ economic adaptation in changing labor markets. Why Turkish-German gaps expanded in Germany”, with J. Giesecke.
Other Publications
Wiedner, J., Salikutluk, Z., & Giesecke, J. (2018a).Arbeitsmarktintegration von Geflüchteten: Potenziale, Perspektiven und Herausforderungen(State-of-Research Papier 07). Osnabrück/Bonn, Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien/ Internationales Konversionszentrum.
Wiedner, J., Salikutluk, Z., & Giesecke, J. (2018b).Arbeitsmarktintegration von Geflüchteten: Was tun?(Policy Brief 07). Osnabrück/Bonn, Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien/Internationales Konversionszentrum.
Wiedner, J., Salikutluk, Z., & Giesecke, J. (2018c).Wird die neue Bundesregierung ihre Chance für die Arbeitsmarktintegration der Geflüchteten nutzen?(Kommentar). MIGazin.
Schaeffer, M., Koopmans, R., Veit, S., Wagner, M., & Wiedner, J. (2011).The Ethnic Diversity and Collective Action Survey (EDCAS): Technical report (Working Paper SP IV 2011-701). WZB Discussion Paper.
Presentations
2019:
“Occupational change, educational expansion and qualification-mismatches: Great Britain and Germany between the 1980s and the 2010s”,PhD Workshop “Varieties of Welfare Capitalism in Times of Socio-Economic Insecurity”, Hertie Schoolof Governance, Berlin, Germany.
“Occupational change, qualification-mismatches and the limits of institutional equilibria”, ISA RC28 Spring Meeting, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany.
2018:
“Making it against the odds: How personality and social origin trump education in undereducation careers”, European Consortium for Sociological Research Annual Conference, Sciences Po Paris, France.
“Karrierepfade in die Unterqualifikation”, Konferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaftfür Soziologie, Universität Göttingen. Ad-hoc Gruppe “Soziologie des ungewöhnlichen Erfolgs”, organized by Jonas Wiedner/Merlin Schaeffer
“Wissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf die Arbeitsmarktintegration von Geflüchteten”, Dauerhafter Schutz nur bei Verwertbarkeit?, Göttingen, Germany. Workshop organized by Flüchtlingsrat Niedersachsen e.V
“Career trajectories into undereducation. Which skills and resources allow individuals to seek careers in occupations where their colleagues are significantly better educated?”, ISA RC28 Spring Meeting, Yonsei University Seoul, South Korea.
“Immigrants’ assimilation in changing labor markets”, Conference on Demographics, Immigration and the Labor Market, Nuremberg. German Research Foundation (DFG) Priority Programme “The German Labor Market in a Globalized World” (SPP 1764), Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) Mannheim and Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Nuremberg, Germany
2017:
“Die Arbeitsmarktintegration von Geflüchteten”,Arbeitsmarkt – Hochschulbildung – Zivilgesellschaft: Integration in wissenschaftlicher Perspektive, Berlin, Germany. Workshop organized by the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies(IMIS) at Osnabrück University and the Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
“The Dynamics of Immigrant-Native Labor Market Differentials in West Germany”, ISA RC28 Spring Meeting, University of Cologne, Germany.
2015:
“Immigrants’ Economic Integration in a Changing Society. Decomposing German Trends in Immigrant-Native Income Differentials, 1976-2009”, ECE Summer School, BIGSSS, Bremen, Germany.
2014:
“Immigrants’ Integration in a Changing Economy. Social Status among Native-Born and Immigrant Workers in Germany”, Immigration Working Group Conference, CUNY Graduate Center, New York City, USA.