- Educational inequality and social stratification
- Integration of refugee children and youth
- School-to-work transitions
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Oliver Winkler, PD Dr., is a German sociologist of education based at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). Since 2021 he heads the BMBF-funded junior research group "EDIREG" on the educational integration of refugee children and youth; in 2024 he was awarded the venia legendi and now teaches as a private lecturer in the Institute of Sociology. Parallel to this he works (2025-) as research associate at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories evaluating the federal "Startchancen" programme. Education 2004-2010: Diploma studies in Sociology, University of Leipzig & Université Pierre-Mendès-France (Grenoble) 2016: Doctorate (Dr. phil.), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg 2016-2019: Fellow, College for Interdisciplinary Educational Research (CIDER) 2024: Habilitation (venia legendi), MLU – Private Lecturer Research interests Winkler investigates how social and spatial contexts produce educational inequality, with a current focus on refugee integration, transitions to vocational education, and the role of regional opportunity structures. His work combines large-scale administrative data with contextual and policy analysis to explain variation in educational participation and attainment. Recent publication trends Between 2018 and 2025 Winkler published extensively on three inter-related themes: (1) educational transitions and aspirations of refugee youth in Germany, (2) social-structural and regional determinants of participation in vocational and higher education, and (3) comparative stratification of higher-education systems. His 2025 monograph Ungleichheit und Raum synthesises findings on spatial inequality in education and labour markets. Scientific awards & honours No specific prizes or medals are mentioned in the supplied material. Advising & grants Winkler currently supervises three early-career researchers (Dr. Melanie Olczyk, Franziska Meyer, Hannah Glinka) within the EDIREG group. He has continuously acquired third-party funding, most notably the BMBF grant for EDIREG (2021-2025) and earlier DFG funding for the Franco-German project on university choice (2015-2018). Labs & teams He leads the Junior Research Group "EDIREG" hosted by the Institute of Sociology at MLU and is an associate member of the Center for School and Educational Research (ZSB) at the same university.







