"The Student Survey in Germany" is the most comprehensive survey of all students in Germany to date. It integrates several surveys previously conducted separately under one roof and was conducted in the summer semester of 2021.
Students from more than 250 universities took part in the survey. The study was scientifically developed by the German Center for Higher Education and Science Research (DZHW, Verbundleitung) and the AG Hochschulforschung at the University of Konstanz. The German Student Union is a practice partner in the project network.
At the DZHW and the University of Konstanz, a team of researchers is now processing the data obtained. This is a demanding undertaking that will take several months. Alone 320,000 open data on apprenticeship occupations, parental occupations and student employment have to be processed and assigned to about 1,300 possible occupational categories.
In addition, the fields of study for almost 240,000 individual data items must be classified and then transferred to the field of study classification system of the Federal Statistical Office. In addition, missing values have to be defined, plausibility checks carried out and the data weighted at the end to enable representative statements to be made. There are many other examples of processing steps that will have to be taken in the coming months. All of this is important in order to provide the best possible picture of the situation of students in Germany - based on high-quality data.
Social and economic framework conditions
- Gender, origin, and migration
- Family and health situation
- Employment and financial situation
- Housing
- and other topics
Studies and study conditions
- Study organisation and conditions
- Study requirements in the digital semester
- Internationalisation and digitalisation
- Performances and acquisition of competences
- and other topics
Attitudes and participation
- Career and life goals
- Equal opportunities
- Free speech
- political orientations
- social and political involvement
- and other issues
Education and career paths
- Previous educational biography
- Study progression, transfers and dropout
- Study planning and success
- Vocational and career planning
- and other topics
Social Survey http://www.sozialerhebung.de/ (German and English)
Studying with impairments https://best-umfrage.de/
EUROSTUDENT www.eurostudent.eu
Current project publications can be found here.