Hannah Steinberg

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Office: Deutsches Jugendinstitut (DJI), Nockherstr. 2, 81541 München
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E-Mail: hannah.steinberg(at)uni-bamberg.de ; steinberg(at)dji.de
Phone: +49 89 62306-426
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Pillar 2: Educational and Social Inequality Across the Entire Life Course

Field: Sociology

Research Interests: Social Inequality, Early Childhood Education and Care, Family Policy, Rational Choice Theory
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// DISSERTATION PROJECT


Aspects of Social Inequality in Early Childhood Education

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// ACADEMIC BACKGROUND


2014
Master (M.Sc.) in Sociology and Statistics at the LMU, Munich

2011
Bachelor (B.A.) of Sociology and Communication at the LMU, Munich


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// PUBLICATIONS

Steinberg, H.S., Schüller, S., Öztürk, Y., Klein, T. & Schober, P. (2024). Alleinerziehende in der Betreuungsplatzvergabe: Status quo und Handlungsempfehlungen. Wirtschaftsdienst 104(5), 336–342.
 
Eichhorn, T., Schüller, S., Steinberg, H.S. & Zerle-Elsäßer, C. (2023). Family Climate in Pandemic Times: Adolescents and Mothers. Social Inclusion, 11(1).
 
Schüller, S. & Steinberg, H.S. (2022). Parents under stress: Evaluating emergency childcare policies during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Germany. Labour Economics, 78, 102217.

Steinberg, H.S. & Kleinert, C. (2022). Timing of early childcare take-up in Germany: An application of rational choice theory.  Journal of Marriage and Family, 84(3), 840-859.
 
Ghosh, S. & Steinberg, H. (2022). Parents’ attitudes and unequal opportunities in early childhood development: Evidence from Eastern India. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 20(3), 413-430. 

Steinberg, H. & Kleinert, C. (2019). Deciding on the timing of early public childcare in Germany. An application of rational choice theory. Pre-print version available.
 
Steinberg, H. & Hoenig, K. (2018). Measuring rational educational choices in NEPS (NEPS survey paper no.49). Bamberg, Germany: Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories. National Educational Panel Study.
 


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// EXPERIENCE


Professional experience

Since 2020

Scientific Associate at the Deutsches Jugendinstitut (DJI)

2016 – 2020
Research Associate at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi)

2015 – 2016
Resarch assistant at the German Youth Insitute (DJI), Munich

2014 – 2015
Lecturer at Chair Sociology 3 of Prof. Dr. Josef Brüderl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

 

 

 

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