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Prof. Frank Kalter holds the Chair of General Sociology at the School of Social Sciences, focusing on explanatory sociology that integrates theoretical frameworks with empirical research. His work emphasizes understanding social mechanisms underlying phenomena like migration, integration, and education. Teaching priorities include theoretical foundations of sociology and their application to contemporary issues such as migration policies, labor markets, and family dynamics. Research projects like the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries (CILS4EU) highlight his commitment to large-scale, comparative studies. Key themes in his publications include discrimination effects on youth, intergenerational integration, and structural assimilation patterns. The team collaborates on projects involving social capital, transnationalism, and methodological innovations in sociological research. Advising and grants are central to advancing these interdisciplinary efforts.
- Education Focus: Bachelor's/Master's programs in sociology with emphasis on action theories and decision-making contexts.
- Research Labs: Collaborations with the DeZIM Institute and longitudinal surveys like CILS4EU-DE.
- Key Methodologies: Longitudinal analysis, mixed-methods, and micro-macro simulations.
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