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- Slide: Lisa Jessee wins Junior Teaching Award
- Slide: Study shows: Family structures linked to wellbeing and health
- Slide: Bettina Hünteler has won the Best Paper Award of the German Association for Demography
- Slide: Mark Wittek has won the Best Paper Award of the DGS Section Sociological Network Research
- Slide: Ansgar Hudde has won the prize of the Fritz Thyssen Foundation for social science essays
- Slide: Welcome to the ISS
- Slide: Cologne Journal of Sociology and Social Psychology
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Study shows: Family structures linked to wellbeing and health
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The ISS congratulates! Bettina Hünteler has won the Best Paper Award of the German Association for Demography
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The ISS congratulates! Mark Wittek has won the Best Paper Award of the DGS Section Sociological Network Research
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The ISS congratulates! Ansgar Hudde has won the prize of the Fritz Thyssen Foundation for social science essays
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Welcome to the ISS
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Cologne Journal of Sociology and Social Psychology
German and English journal of sociology
Information for students
Information on term papers
Dates for exam inspections
Library of Sociology closes lending service in the WiSo building
Did you know that...?
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October 2024 Did you know that...?
many women recover economically after divorce?
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August 2024 Did you know that...?
people view women’s and men’s professional success differently when organizations commit to women’s advancement or equal opportunities?
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July 2024 Did you know that...?
the increase in youth crime in 2022 is only partly due to post-pandemic normalization effects?
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April 2024 Did you know that...?
our willingness to help is influenced by the extent to which we perceive poverty as something that can be changed?
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February 2024 Did you know that...?
the initial integration of Ukrainian refugees has only a marginal effect on their intention to stay in Germany?
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January 2024 Did you know that...?
the death of a partner can influence your own perception of ageing?
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November 2023 Did you know that...?
your country of residence can determine whether earlier family responsibilities still influence late working life trajectories?