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Prof. Dr. Martin Kroh is Professor for Methods of Empirical Social Research at Bielefeld University's Faculty of Sociology. His research focuses on quantitative methodologies in social sciences with applications in migration studies, political attitudes, and social cohesion. He leads multiple research projects including studies on political attitudes in public service and interpersonal trust during pandemics.
Education includes a doctorate in Social Sciences from University of Amsterdam and studies in political science and statistics at Free University of Berlin. Research interests span:
- Advanced survey methodologies
- Panel data analysis
- Migration integration patterns
- Political behavior analysis
Publication trends show strong focus on:
- Migration and integration dynamics
- Survey methodology innovations
- Social attitudes during crises
- LGBTQ+ community studies
Directs FGZ subproject F03 at Institute for Interdisciplinary Conflict and Violence Research and participates in Center for Statistics and Joint Institute for Individualization in a Changing Environment.
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