The data collected enable empirical analyses at the level of individuals, families, households, regions and socio-cultural groups. A special focus is given to women and families. On this basis, individual and family backgrounds, experiences, and especially (transnational) networks are tracked over time and systematically related to migration decisions, processes and integration dynamics. Data collection in Germany and along different migration routes includes representative surveys, psychological instruments and proven qualitative methods. The data collected in the TRANSMIT project cover both (potential) migrants and the non-migrant population in countries of origin and transit as well as in Germany, thus enabling comprehensive cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the interaction between migration and integration.
TRANSMIT VERIFICATION
In addition, existing data, such as the IAB-BAMF-SOEP survey of refugees in Germany, will be used for hypothesis formation and verification and a comparability of relevant indicators will be ensured. The TRANSMIT project within the DeZIM research community aims to fill this gap by building a long-term oriented and integrated data infrastructure that collects and systematically links data in countries of origin, transit and destination. In order to understand integration, individual migration decisions, selection effects, and the influence of transnational networks must be investigated. To date, there is hardly any scientifically founded knowledge about the influence of these complex, international interdependencies and causal relationships of migration decisions, migration processes and integration dynamics - summarized as transnational networks. Studies that look at migrants in countries of origin and transit also neglect the subsequent processes of further migration and integration. The reason for these gaps in research is a lack of data with which all phases of migration (on departure, en route and after arrival) can be examined in a coherent manner: to date, migration has mainly been studied retrospectively and, where appropriate, linked to biographies prior to migration. Conversely, there is no robust empirical evidence on how successful (or failed) socio-economic, cultural, political or psychological integration in destination countries affects the migration efforts of relatives and acquaintances in countries of origin. While there is a comprehensive literature on the causes of migration, there is little knowledge of how complex migration processes themselves affect the integration of migrants in destination countries such as Germany. In current migration research, the interaction of migration and integration processes is rarely examined as a coherent construct. Authoritarian Politics and International Relations.Wunsch und Wirklichkeit deutscher Bildungspolitik.Soziologische Perspektiven auf die Corona-Krise.Distinguished Lectures in the Social Sciences.Social Participation and Climate Change.Meritocratic beliefs, motivated reasoning and goal dis-/engagement +/.School-to-Work Transition of SEN Students +/.Center for Global Constitutionalism +/.Political Inequality and South-South Migration.Institutions and Political Inequality +/.Migration, Integration, Transnationalization +/.Theory, History and Future of Democracy +/.Globalization, Work, and Production +/.Digitalization and Societal Transformation +/.Exchanges and Organization of Workshops.Equal Opportunities and Work-Life Balance at the WZB.Personnel Service and Travel Expenses Service +/.Purchasing and Building Administration +/.You can read more about its features here. Put simply: Transmit lets you quickly and easily manage files on the internet. For example, Amazon S3 dramatically changed the way files are served on the internet,Īnd Transmit is a great way to manage your Amazon S3 buckets. Now, long ago we’d call Transmit an “FTP client”, but today, with Transmit 5, we connect to lots of different server types and cloud services. And with Panic Sync, you can sync them to all of your computers. Transmit also takes great care to let you organize your Servers for fast access. But Transmit also has tons of very nice features like File Sync, which can mirror remote and local (or, now, local Transmit’s big strength is its clean interface - our famous “dual-pane” view is way faster than the Finder. But you need to connect to a thing, and upload, download, or tweak the So, you have files you need to manage on servers.