
About
Emily Frank is a Research Fellow at the WZB (Social Science Research Center Berlin) and the Einstein Center Population Diversity, focusing on migration, asylum, and health inequalities. She holds a doctorate from the DYNAMICS program (Hertie School and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) and previously worked at the Berlin Institute for Migration and Integration Research (BIM). Her research examines how migration policies influence refugees' mental health and well-being.
Education:
- PhD, DYNAMICS RTG, Hertie School & Humboldt University Berlin (2021-2024)
- Master's/MSc not explicitly listed
Research Interests:
- Migration policy and integration
- Health inequalities among refugees
- Legal status and institutional justice
- Welfare state analysis
Publications: Her 2024 article in Public Administration Review explores how communication quality in legal processes affects refugees' perceptions of justice and mental health.
Grants/Advising: No specific grants or advising roles listed beyond doctoral and postdoctoral positions.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Health and Social Inequality Research Group and Einstein Center Population Diversity.





