Sexuality and Migration – Focus on Flight
What do young people who have had to flee their native country know about sexuality, contraception and family planning? Do they need information and how do they want to be addressed?
Publications on our studies appear regularly. This illustrates the high social relevance of SINUS research.
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What do young people who have had to flee their native country know about sexuality, contraception and family planning? Do they need information and how do they want to be addressed?
What do Catholics think about their Catholic Church? Do they consider it to be “their” church at all? Which media do Catholics use to receive church and religious content and messages?
Systematic comparison of women with and without severe disabilities in relation to men with and without severe disabilities
Research report on quantitative and qualitative research with adolescents and young adults aged 14 to 20 Years
Study on the challenges of digitalization for the social participation of people with disabilities
Target group study to optimize the search for job applicants
The study identifies the needs of parents with regard to the career orientation of their children. Their main concern is apparently how to find out about their children’s interests and strengths.
2019 population survey on nature and biodiversity
Lifeworlds of adolescents aged 14 to 17 in Germany
Target group-specific CSR communication
Problem: content overload. Solution: enhanced targeting based on solid research.
Article in “Youth work in rural regions”
What future skills are important to young people?
Best interests of children’s welfare not fully considered in asylum decisions
And what they think about retail trends
Article in the journal of the association Forum Wohnen und Stadtentwicklung (Forum for Housing and Urban Development)
The ten Sinus-Milieus® as target groups for church activities
Cross-border target group model for digital tourism marketing for the greater region of Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands