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Part I: Introduction. Between Origin and Destination: German Migrants and the Individual Consequences of Their Global Lives ; Surveying Across Borders: The Experiences of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Stud
Part II: Who are the German International Migrants? Structures of German Emigration and Remigration: Historical Developments and Demographic Patterns ; Brain Drain or Brain Circulation? Economic and Non-Economic Factors Driving the International Migration of German Citizens ; Comparing the Risk Attitudes of Internationally Mobile and Non-Mobile Germans ; Settlement or Return? The Intended Permanence of Emigration from Germany Across the Life Course
Part III: Employment and Social Mobility. Affluent Lives Beyond the Border? Individual Wage Change Through Migration ; Social Origins of German Emigrants: Maintaining Social Status Through International Mobility?
Part IV: Partner and Family. Migration Motives, Timing, and Outcomes of Internationally Mobile Couples ; Disruption of Family Lives in the Course of Migration: "Tied Migrants" and Partnership Breakup Patterns Among German (R)emigrants
Part V: Wellbeing and Health. The Happy Migrant? Emigration and its Impact on Subjective Well-Being ; Healthy Migrants? Comparing Subjective Health of German Emigrants, Remigrants and Non-Migrants
Part VI: Friends and Social Integration. Out of Sight, out of Mind? Frequency of Emigrants' Contact with Friends in Germany and its Impact on Subjective Well-Being ; Emigration, Friends, and Social Integration: The Determinants and Development of Friendship Network Size After Arrival ; Sense of Belonging: Predictors for Host Country Attachment Among Emigrants
Part VII: Survey Design for Internationally Mobile Populations. Setting up Probability-Based Online Panels of Migrants with a Push-to-Web Approach: Lessons Learned from the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) ; Is There More Than the Answer to the Question? Device Use and Completion Time as Indicators for Selectivity Bias and Response Convenience in Online Surveys.
Part II: Who are the German International Migrants? Structures of German Emigration and Remigration: Historical Developments and Demographic Patterns ; Brain Drain or Brain Circulation? Economic and Non-Economic Factors Driving the International Migration of German Citizens ; Comparing the Risk Attitudes of Internationally Mobile and Non-Mobile Germans ; Settlement or Return? The Intended Permanence of Emigration from Germany Across the Life Course
Part III: Employment and Social Mobility. Affluent Lives Beyond the Border? Individual Wage Change Through Migration ; Social Origins of German Emigrants: Maintaining Social Status Through International Mobility?
Part IV: Partner and Family. Migration Motives, Timing, and Outcomes of Internationally Mobile Couples ; Disruption of Family Lives in the Course of Migration: "Tied Migrants" and Partnership Breakup Patterns Among German (R)emigrants
Part V: Wellbeing and Health. The Happy Migrant? Emigration and its Impact on Subjective Well-Being ; Healthy Migrants? Comparing Subjective Health of German Emigrants, Remigrants and Non-Migrants
Part VI: Friends and Social Integration. Out of Sight, out of Mind? Frequency of Emigrants' Contact with Friends in Germany and its Impact on Subjective Well-Being ; Emigration, Friends, and Social Integration: The Determinants and Development of Friendship Network Size After Arrival ; Sense of Belonging: Predictors for Host Country Attachment Among Emigrants
Part VII: Survey Design for Internationally Mobile Populations. Setting up Probability-Based Online Panels of Migrants with a Push-to-Web Approach: Lessons Learned from the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) ; Is There More Than the Answer to the Question? Device Use and Completion Time as Indicators for Selectivity Bias and Response Convenience in Online Surveys.