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New Article by Oliver Wieczorek: Improving schooling through effective governance? The United States, Canada, South Korea, and Singapore in the struggle for PISA scores.
Improving schooling by reducing achievement gaps based on family background has been on the agenda of school governance…"Sozialer Aufstieg und Wissenschaftskarriere" (Social advancement and academic careers) - a new journal article by Frerk Blome
Representatives of the INCHER staff on the Board of Directors elected
The INCHER Directorate decides on all matters of fundamental importance to INCHER. This body is made up of all…INCHER für Begleitstudie zum BuWiN 2025 ausgewählt
Das INCHER wird zusammen mit dem Deutschen Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung (DZHW) und dem Institut für…New article: Guido Bünstorf, Johannes König & Anne Otto (2023): Expansion of doctoral training and doctorate recipients’ labour market outcomes: evidence from German register data. In: Studies in Higher Education, S. 1-27.
In many countries around the world, the number of new doctorate recipients graduating from universities has grown…New longitudinal study on the consequences of the expansion of the number of doctoral graduates for their employment situation published
In their new article, Buenstorf, König, and Otto explore the labour market outcomes of more than 98,000 doctorate…New INCHER Working Paper: "Misfit(s) in Academia" by Christian Johann Schmid
Christian Johann Schmid addresses deviations from the prevailing structures, socialisation mechanisms and practices in…INCHER Colloquium Programme Summer 2023 online
From today's newspaper: Online stress management course on mental stress for Ukrainian refugees tested.
Newly published: Asanov, Igor; Mavlikeeva, Maria (2023): Can group identity explain the gender gap in the recruitment process? In: Industrial Relations Journal 54 (1), S. 95–113.
In their new paper, Igor Asanov and Maria Mavlikeeva show that on average, women are more likely than men to be invited…


