refugees , time use , time perceptions , structural integration , social integration
Abstract:
The dissertation examines patterns of refugees’ time use and its link to time perceptions and integration, looking at refugees from the 2015/16 influx in Germany. The dissertation includes four empirical chapters. The first empirical chapter uses qualitative interview data to link refugees’ time use with their time perceptions. The second empirical chapter describes the time use patterns of refugees using quantitative data and shows how refugees differ from other immigrant groups and members of the German majority population in this regard. Empirical chapters three and four quantitatively examine the link between refugees’ time use and their integration outcomes: The third empirical chapter addresses the question of how engagement in and hours allocated to physical leisure activities influence refugees’ labor market outcomes, and the fourth empirical chapter examines the role of refugees’ time allocation to different activities for their social integration in terms of forming ethnically heterogamous partnerships and friendships.
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