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Andreas Horr is a Research Fellow at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) under the Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics, and Business Administration at the University of Bamberg. His academic work focuses on social and ethnic inequalities, migration, discrimination, and quantitative methods.
- Current Research Fellow at LIfBi since 2016
- Research Associate at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) since 2014
- MA in Sociology from the University of Mannheim (2006)
Horr’s research spans mechanisms of ethnic and social discrimination in housing markets, neighborhood effects on educational outcomes, and residential choice patterns. His work often employs field experiments and longitudinal studies to analyze segregation and integration dynamics. Publications highlight quantitative methodologies applied to migration and educational trajectories.
Recent publications address housing market discrimination (2018), position generator tools in educational panels (2017), neighborhood impacts on educational inequality (2016), and historical housing disparities (2008). These works intersect urban sociology, migration studies, and social stratification, emphasizing empirical analysis of segregation risks and integration opportunities.
Current affiliations include LIfBi (since 2016) and MZES (since 2004). Roles involve projects on migration-related educational acquisition, longitudinal surveys of immigrant children, and residential choice determinants.
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