Growing up in Germany prior to and in the early days of the pandemic. AID:A 2019 data on children, youth, and families

Susanne Kuger, Ulrich Pötter, Holger Quellenberg
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Since 2009, the AID:A studies regularly provide an empirical source of information to the scientific community on how children, adolescents, and young adults grow up in their families and other social and educational contexts. Shortly before the start of the corona pandemic, the third main survey AID:A 2019 initiated a second longitudinal cohort. The data can be used for social and educational monitoring as well as basic and applied research and covers a wide range of topics within an interdisciplinary and multidimensional framework of well-being. The article presents the data of three sample components that are available for scientific re-use at the Research Data Center of the German Youth Institute (FDZ-DJI). The main focus is on the AID:A 2019 main sample with interviews of almost 11,800 target participants aged zero to 33 years and more than 6,600 parents of underage target participants in more than 6,355 households. We furthermore describe data from two expansion samples, AID:A NRW+ and AID:A Mig+, that followed the main survey up until summer 2020. They contribute target participants and parents in an additional 1,127 households in North Rhine-Westphalia and nationwide in 819 households in which at least one target person had a second-generation migration background.
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在大流行之前和早期在德国长大。艾滋病规划署:2019年儿童、青年和家庭数据
自2009年以来,AID:A研究定期为科学界提供关于儿童、青少年和年轻人如何在其家庭和其他社会和教育环境中成长的经验信息来源。在冠状病毒大流行开始前不久,第三次主要调查(AID:A 2019)启动了第二个纵向队列。这些数据可用于社会和教育监测以及基础和应用研究,并涵盖跨学科和多维福利框架内的广泛主题。本文介绍了德国青年研究所(FDZ-DJI)研究数据中心可用于科学重用的三个样本组件的数据。主要重点是AID: 2019年的主要样本,采访了6355多个家庭中近11800名年龄在0至33岁之间的目标参与者和6600多名未成年目标参与者的父母。我们进一步描述了两个扩展样本(AID:A NRW+和AID:A Mig+)的数据,这些数据一直持续到2020年夏天。他们在北莱茵-威斯特伐利亚州的另外1127个家庭和全国819个家庭中提供目标参与者和父母,其中至少有一个目标人有第二代移民背景。
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期刊介绍: Soziale Welt is one of the important journals within German sociology and is even read in foreign countries. It includes empirical and theoretical contributions from all areas of the subject and tries to portray the development of sociology and to give a new impetus. In addition to the quarterly published issues, there are special issues with a unified theme. The journal "Soziale Welt" is aimed at sociologists, social scientists, and at generally interested readers
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