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  • Guveli, Ayse; Ganzeboom, Harry B.G.; Baykara-Krumme, Helen; Bayrakdar, Sait; Eroglu, Sebnem; Hamutci, Bulent; Nauck, Bernhard; Platt, Lucinda; Sözeri, Efe Kerem (2016): 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5957 Data file Version 2.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12673 (en)
  • Guveli, Ayse; Ganzeboom, Harry B.G.; Baykara-Krumme, Helen; Bayrakdar, Sait; Eroglu, Sebnem; Hamutci, Bulent; Nauck, Bernhard; Platt, Lucinda; Sözeri, Efe Kerem (2016): 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA5957 Datenfile Version 2.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12673 (de)
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  • Das Programm zur Migration zielt auf den Aufbau eines neuen synergetischen Forschungsbestandes, der zum theoretischen Verständnis und Wissen im Bereich Migrationsforschung beiträgt. (de)
  • GESIS Community Data contains German and international research data that have been specially prepared for secondary analysis and academic teaching. These are studies that have been donated to GESIS by the scientific community and are processed by us in the spirit of open science. The collection constantly expands and contains data from six decades of social science research. (en)
  • GESIS Community Data umfasst deutsche und internationalen Forschungsdaten, die speziell für Sekundäranalysen und die akademische Lehre aufbereitet wurden. Dabei handelt es sich um Studien, die GESIS von der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft übergeben und bei uns im Sinne des Open-Science-Gedankens aufbereitet werden. Unser Angebot wird kontinuierlich erweitert und umfasst Daten aus sechs Jahrzehnten sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschung. (de)
  • The Programme on Migration aims to build a new synergetic body of research, which will contribute to our theoretical understanding and knowledge in the area of Migration Research. (en)
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  • M:M_J3. Now we would like to know more about [the first three] of these people that come to your mind. We do not need to know who they are. Let us start with the first person. Is this person a man or a woman? [MainStage only] (de)
  • M:M_J3. Now we would like to know more about [the first three] of these people that come to your mind. We do not need to know who they are. Let us start with the first person. Is this person a man or a woman? [MainStage only] (en)
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  • M:M_J3. Now we would like to know more about [the first three] of these people that come to your mind. We do not need to know who they are. Let us start with the first person. Is this person a man or a woman? [MainStage only] (en)
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