(2025):
Feelings of Guilt When Caring for Parents Across Borders: The Role of Gender and Country-Specific Care Systems and Norms.
Global Networks,
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e70027 (1-14).
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Dr. Sandra Morgenstern
Project staff
University Mannheim, MZES
A5, 6 Building B 102
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49-621-181-3399A5, 6 Building B 102
68159 Mannheim
E-Mail: sandra.morgenstern@mzes.uni-mannheim.de
Projects — current
- I Do(n’t) Have a Choice: Gender and Migration Decision Making in a Quantitative Micro-perspective
- Politicised Wokeness, Residential Mobility, and Spatial Polarisation
- Human Trafficking in East Africa: Victims, Perpetuators, and the Impact of the Setting
- Democratic Values Among Migrants from Authoritarian Regimes
Publication — recent
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(2025): Credibility and/or anxiety - The moderators of political information on migration. Social Science Research, 132, Article no. 103256 , 1-14. More
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(2025): A Gendered Bystander Effect: Experimental Evidence on the Vulnerability to International Human Trafficking of Wo(Men) in Tanzania. The Journal of Development Studies, tba, tba, 1-21. More
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(2025): Liberal democratic values among immigrants in Europe: Socialisation and adaptation processes. European Journal of Political Research, tba, tba, 1-14. More
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(2025): The role of sender credibility in migration information campaigns. International Migration, 63, 1, Article e13383 , 1-17. More
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(2025): Gender Attitudes, Inequality and Migration Decision-Making. Population, Space and Place, 31, 4, (article no. e70044), 1-14. More
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(2024): (How) Do Information Campaigns Influence Migration Decisions?. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 11, 3, 314-326. More
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(2024): Forecasting migration movements using prediction markets. Comparative Migration Studies, 12, (article no. 45), pp. 1-18. More
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(2023): Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa. International Migration, 61, 6, 102-117. More
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(2025): Varieties of Discrimination: The Case of Ethnic Minorities in the European Union. [Novel Data Sources, New Methods and Computational Approaches for Understanding Discrimination and Bias, Mannheim, 19/02/2025 - 21/02/2025]. More
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(2024): Issue-based affective polarisation, residential sorting, and spatial polarisation. [Workshop “The Politics of Residential Mobility”, Mannheim, 01/02/2024 - 02/02/2024]. More
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(2024): Gender differences in migration decision making. [New knowledge on migration, development and policy, Oxford, 24/06/2024 - 26/06/2024]. More
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(2024): Social inequality and super-diversity: The impact of minority-contact on political preferences. A field experiment with text-as-data insights. [DeZIM Tagung, Mannheim, 09/10/2024 - 11/10/2024]. More
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(2024): Experimental evidence on the international human trafficking vulnerability of wo(men) in Tanzania. [DeZIM-Tagung, Mannheim, 09/10/2024 - 11/10/2024]. More
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(2023): Quantitative measurements of migration decision making: How a more differentiated measurement perspective provides new insights on gender imbalances. [20th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Warsaw, 03/07/2023 - 06/07/2023]. More
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(2023): Can (s)he be protected? Experimental evidence on vulnerabilities to exploitative labour migration offers in Tanzania. [9th Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity, Berlin, 11/10/2023 - 13/10/2023]. More
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(2023): Can emotions explain how threat rhetoric shapes preferences for freedom versus security?. [PolMETH Europe, London, 19/06/2023 - 20/06/2023]. More
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(2023): Can emotions explain how threat rhetoric shapes preferences for freedom versus security?. [13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 22/06/2023 - 24/06/2023]. More
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(2023): Does Credibility beat Anxiety? Evidence from a Field Experiment. [119th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA, 31/08/2023 - 03/09/2023]. More
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(2023): Woke places? Correlates and effects on affective residential attachment. [Conference “The Rural-Urban Divide in Europe”, Frankfurt, 17/11/2023 - 18/11/2023]. More
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(2022): Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa. [Kolloquium der Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung (WZB), (virtual), 16/02/2022 - 16/02/2022]. More
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(2020): Does Credibility Beat Anxiety When Influencing Irregular Migration? Evidence From a Field Experiment. [2020 Harvard Experimental Political Science Conference, (virtual conference), 23/04/2020 - 24/04/2020]. More
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(2020): Influencing the migration-decision through Information Campaigns. Evidence from a Field Experiment. [43rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), (virtual conference), 14/07/2020 - 16/07/2020]. More
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(2023): Inclusion of videos in seminar design. 1-5. Washington, DC, American Political Science Association. More
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(2022): How information campaigns (can) influence migration decisions. Findings from several studies in Nigeria. 2, 6. Mannheim, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES). More
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(2022): Wie Informationskampagnen Migrationsentscheidungen beeinflussen (können). Erkenntnisse mehrerer Studien in Nigeria. 2, 6. Mannheim, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES). More
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