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Institut für Soziologie
Institut für Soziologie
Institut für Soziologie 
Portrait: Manuel Holz
Manuel Holz

Lehrveranstaltungen

MA: Lehrforschungsprojekt Politik und Kultur 

 

Fachkoordinator ERASMUS+ für Fachbereich Soziologie

 

Forschungsinteressen

Migration

Soziale Ungleichheit

Arbeitsmärkte

Gesundheit

Big Data

 

Publikationen

Holz, M., & Mayerl, J. (2024). Migrant Health Inequalities or Unequal Measurements? Testing for Cross-cultural and Longitudinal Measurement Invariance of Subjective Physical and Mental Health. methods, data, analyses, 18(1), 20. doi: https://doi.org/10.12758/mda.2024.01

Hertwig, M., Holz, M., & Lorig, P. (2023). Solidarity and collective issues in remote crowd work: A mixed methods study of the Amazon Mechanical Turk online forum. New Technology, Work and Employment. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12285

Holz M, Mayerl J, Andersen H and Maskow B (2022) How Does Migration Background Affect COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions? A Complex Relationship Between General Attitudes, Religiosity, Acculturation and Fears of Infection. Front. Public Health 10:854146. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.854146. Available from: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.854146/full [accessed Jun 2 2022]

Holz, M. (2022). Health inequalities in Germany: Differences in the ‘Healthy migrant effect’of European, non-European and internal migrants. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48(11), 2620-2641. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2021.1901675  ​​​

Holz, M., & Mayerl, J. (2021). Early days of the pandemic—The association of economic and socio-political country characteristics with the development of the COVID-19 death toll. Plos one, 16(8), e0256736. doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256736

 

Konferenzen

“Health Inequalities in Germany: Is the Healthy Immigrant Effect operative?”, International German Socioeconomic Panel User Conference, Berlin , Akademie der Wissenschaten, 19.7.2018

ESA Manchester 2019 : Comparing the measurement of subjective health related quality of life between migrant and native populations

ESRA Zagreb 2019 : Comparing health of migrant and native populations: Testing intercultural and longitudinal measurement equivalence

ILERA Düsseldorf 2019 : #Solidarity and Collective Voice in the Platform Economy

Can occupational segregation explain the healthy migrant effect? Job exposure as a determining factor of differences in health trajectories between migrants and native Germans using latent growth curve models. Conference: European Sociological Association of Research Networt 21 Midterm Conference. November 2020

 

 

Projekte

2019-2022

VertiKKA: Vertikale KlimaKlärAnlage" (BMBF-Verbundprojekt)

 

 

Vita
Seit November 2017 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Doktorand an der Proferssur für empirische Sozialforschung am Institut für Soziologie, Technische Universität Chemnitz.
2017 M.Sc. Sozialökonomik, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. MA-Thema: "Aspekte des Healthy Immigrant Effekts. Migration und gesundheitliche Ungleichheit" Betreuer: Dr. Andreas Damelang
2014 B.A. Sozialökonomik, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. BA-Thema: "Change? Politische Partizipation im Zeitverlauf. Eine Trenddatenanalyse" Betreuer: Prof Dr. Peter Kriwy
Auslandsaufenthalte
2016 Auslandsstudium Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexiko.
2013 Auslandsstudium Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spanien