
معرفی
Johannes Stauder is a Professor at the Max-Weber-Institute of Sociology, Heidelberg University, specializing in family sociology, health sociology, social networks, migration, and quantitative research methods. His work examines how macrostructural contexts influence relationship dynamics, health outcomes, and social integration of migrants.
- Education: Diplom-Volkswirt (1996), PhD in Sociology (2001) from Heidelberg University
- Key Research Areas: Marriage market dynamics, social determinants of health, migrant integration, longitudinal social network analysis
His recent publications focus on interethnic ties among migrants, digital communication in pandemic-era student networks, and health impacts of cohabitation. Articles often employ large-scale surveys and comparative statistical models, revealing intersections between social inequality and demographic processes.
- Scientific Awards: Cusanuswerk grant (1998–2000)
- Editorial Contributions: Co-edited volumes on partner markets and social structure analysis (2016, 2014)
Stauder co-leads research projects on relationship transitions and health resilience, collaborating with scholars like Ingmar Rapp, Thomas Klein, and Tom Kossow. His work with the Heidelberg Centre for Social Investment (CSI) explores third-sector dynamics and social innovation.




