Aufwachsen in Deutschland: Alltagswelten (AID:A); Growing up in Germany: Everyday Worlds (AID:A)

ID

43

DZPG Site

München/Augsburg
General Information
Status

Ongoing (II): Recruitment and data collection ongoing

Description

The DJI Survey Growing up in Germany: Everyday Worlds collects data on the growing up of children and adolescents as well as on the living conditions of adults and families in Germany. The aim of the study is to describe factors and constellations that shape and influence the life course of individuals. In addition to personal influences - such as individual competencies and abilities, values, subjective interpretations and the individual's vision of the future, as well as concrete activities - the study also takes into account the changing social conditions that individuals have to cope with today. In addition, individuals are always integrated into social contexts: They operate in family contexts and stand in different generational relationships. These social factors shape the life course, individual lifestyle and life planning as well as individual characteristics.

Paper

Kuger, Susanne//Walper, Sabine/Rauschenbach, Thomas (Hrsg.) (2021): Aufwachsen in Deutschland 2019. Alltagswelten von Kindern, Jugendlichen und Familien. Bielefeld: wbv Media https://www.wbv.de/openaccess/themenbereiche/schulpaedagogik/shop/detail/name/_/0/1/6004821w/facet/6004821w/nb/0/category/1774.html]

Contact
PI

Prof. Dr. Susanne Kuger

Further PIs

Prof. Dr. Sabine Walper

Survey Results
Is it an interventional or non-interventional study?
  • Non-interventional
Specification of study type
  • Family-based
  • Cohort
  • Panel
  • Longitudinal
Is it a single or multi country study?

Single

Which country?

Germany

Who are participants?
  • General population
Recruitment setting
  • General population
Target sample size

6.000 households; 11.200 persons

Obtained sample size

6.355 households; 14.277 persons

Start of recruitment

2019

Minimum age of participants

0

Maximum age of participants

32

Data sources for the study
  • Interview
  • Questionnaire
Is it planned to share the data?

Yes, there is a plan to make data available

Additional information about data sharing

Available at: https://surveys.dji.de

Are further follow-ups planned?

Yes

Is there consent to re-contact participants?

Yes

Is the implementation of further study components possible?

Yes

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