About the person
Teaching and research focus
- Public health and health policy
- Demographic change and population development
- General sociology
CV
Professional positions
| since 2016 | Professor at the Fachhochschule Dortmund in the Faculty of Applied Social Studies |
| 2013-2016 | Project coordination for social medicine and prevention at MedEcon Ruhr, Bochum |
| 2008-2013 | Junior professorship in Health and Social Structure, Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Social Sciences (positively evaluated) |
| 2007-2008 | Coordination of the competence network "Social Change and the Future of Ageing" (ZudA) of the Ruhr University Bochum and the Technical University Dortmund |
| 2001-2007 | Research assistant at the Chair of General Sociology, Sociology of Work and Economics (Prof. Dr. Rolf G. Heinze), Ruhr-University Bochum |
| 1998-1999 | Research assistant in the Department of Service Systems at the Institute for Work and Technology (IAT), Gelsenkirchen |
Academic education
| 2002 |
Doctorate (Dr. rer. soc) at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Ruhr University Bochum, Dissertation "Between Differentiation and Integration - The Healthcare System in the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany" |
| 1998-1999 | Scholarship holder of the Initiativkreis Ruhrgebiet (IR) in the project "Structural change in the Ruhr in international comparison" |
| 1991-1997 |
Diploma studies in social sciences at the Ruhr University Bochum Field of study: work, organization, personnel |
Research
Research projects
| 2018 | Teaching research project "Designing technology socially" in the MEDITHENA project at Fachhochschule Dortmund's Department 10 Information Technology (Prof. Dr. Thomas Felderhoff) |
| 2014-2016 | Child and youth health through successful prevention management. Regional Innovation Network (RIN) (MIWF NRW) at MedEcon Ruhr Bochum |
| 2013-2016 | NIKI - New common diseases in childhood and adolescence. Project (MIWF NRW) at MedEcon Ruhr Bochum |
| 2013-2015 | GOLiATh - Geriatric Oncology. Quality of life through individual adaptation of therapy concepts and discharge management. Project (MGEPA NRW) at MedEcon Ruhr |
| 2013 | The effects of family work on labor market participation, (retirement) income and women's health. Project (MIWF NRW) at the LS for Empirical Economic Research RUB |
| 2009-2011 | The Aftershock of Deindustrialization. Trends in Mortality in Scotland and other parts of post-industrial Europe. Project at the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH) with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Regional Research (ZEFIR) at RUB |
| 2009-2010 | Global Health and Molecular Medicine. Project at the Global Young Faculty (Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Stiftung Mercator) |
| 2007-2009 | ZUDA - Competence Network Social Change and the Future of Ageing(Stiftung Mercator) at the Ruhr University Bochum and the Technical University Dortmund |
| 2003 | Senior citizens in the Netherlands - Demographic development, pension system and quality of life in old age. Study (Institute for Work and Technology) with the Center for Health Care Research at the University of Twente |
| 2002-2004 | Employment potentials in the service sector. Study (MAGS NRW, HBS) with Institute for Housing, Real Estate, Urban and Regional Development (InWIS) |
| 2000 | Health care and the labor market in North Rhine-Westphalia. Study (MFFJG NRW) with Research Institute for Gerontology (FFG), Institute for Work and Technology (IAT), Hannover Medical School, Centre of Health Care Research of the University of Twente |
| 1999 | Growth and employment potentials of personal services: The fields of leisure, health and social services. Study (MAGS NRW) at the Chair of Labor and Economic Sociology at the RUB and the Institute for Work and Technology (IAT) |
| 1998-2001 | Services in the new economy - structure, growth, employment. Study (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung) at the Chair of General Sociology, Labor and Economic Sociology (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
| 1998-2000 | The welfare state in transition: challenges, risks, opportunities, new responsibilities. Study (MFJFG NRW) at the University of Hanover and Institute for Work and Technology (IAT) |
| 1998-1999 | Modernization and growth trends in the health sector: a comparison between Dutch regions and the Ruhr area. Research project as part of the doctorate scholarship of the Initiativkreis Ruhrgebiet (IR) |
| 1997-1998 | TESS inkontakt - Teleservices for senior citizens. Project at the Institute for Work and Technology (IAT) in cooperation with the Ev. Johanneswerk Bielefeld, Deutsche Telekom and empirica |
| 1997 | Use of new media in social and personal services. Developments and trends in the Aachen region. Study (Scientific Research Center of the Oswald-vom-Nell-Breuning-Haus) at the Institute for Work and Technology (IAT) |
Publications
Other publications
Hartmann, A. (2012): Social and health-related services: Characteristics and development trends. In: Federal Agency for Civic Education (ed.): TuM: Politische Bildung an Berufsschulen. Occupational field-oriented subject content for vocational colleges in the health and social services sector. Bonn: Federal Agency for Civic Education.
Fretschner, Rainer / Hartmann, Anja (2002):The social and health sector: stepchild or hidden champion of the service society?, in: Hartmann, Anja / Mathieu, Hans (2002) (eds.): Dienstleistungen in der Neuen Ökonomie. Berlin: Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, pp. 99-116
Hartmann, Anja (2002): Services in Business Studies: Structure, Growth and Employment, in: Hartmann, Anja / Mathieu, Hans (2002) (eds.): Services in the New Economy. Berlin: Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung; pp. 19-35
Blanke, Bernhard / Brandel, Rolf / Hartmann, Anja / Heinze, Rolf G. / Hilbert, Josef / Lamping, Wolfram / Naegele, Gerhard / Schridde, Henning / Stöbe-Blossey, Sybille / Bandemer, Stephan von / Blossey, Ralf (ed.) / Plaß, Stefan (ed.) (2000): Sozialstaat im Wandel: Herausforderungen, Risiken, Chancen, neue Verantwortung. Düsseldorf: Ministry for Women, Youth, Family and Health of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Bandemer, Stephan von / Hartmann, Anja / Langer, Dirk (1998): Organizational requirements in the field of social services - the example of care services, in: Institute Work and Technology: Yearbook 1997/98. Gelsenkirchen, pp. 140-147
Bandemer, Stephan von / Hartmann, Anja / Hilbert, Josef / Langer, Dirk (1997): Market observation and product development: Development potentials of the health economy in Bielefeld. Bielefeld: WEGE, Division 2, Economic Factor Health
Fuzinski, Alexandra / Hamburg, Ileana / Klein, Martina / Nordhause-Janz, Jürgen / Scharfenorth, Karin / Weinkopf, Claudia / Fretschner, Rainer / Hartmann, Anja / Huebner, Michael / Otterbein, Michael (1997): Herausforderung Informationsgesellschaft: Auswirkungen neuer Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien auf die Beschäftigtensituation von Frauen. Wuppertal: Klüsener-Druck. Parliamentary State Secretary for Gender Equality: Documents and Reports, Vol. 38
Hartmann, Anja / Scharfenorth, Karin (1996): Personal services and technology needs in the 21st century, in: Hartmann, Anja K. / Scharfenorth, Karin (eds.): Neue Medien - bessere Dienstleistungen? Documentation of a workshop on September 28, 1995 in the context of the joint project "Technology Needs in the 21st Century" of the Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen. Gelsenkirchen: Inst. Arbeit und Technik, pp. 63-85
Hilbert, Josef / Hartmann, Anja / Scharfenorth, Karin / Schönfeld, Michael (1995): Arbeitspolitische Möglichkeiten und Folgen der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien, Documentation of an expert discussion on October 11 and 12, 1994 in Gelsenkirchen. Düsseldorf: Ministry of Business Studies and Technology of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. Materials and Reports of the ISDN Research Commission of the State of NRW, Vol. 21
Hilbert, Josef / Hartmann, Anja K. / Scharfenorth, Karin / Schönfeld, Michael (1995): Selected results of the expert discussion. In: Hilbert, Josef / Hartmann, Anja K. / Scharfenorth, Karin / Schönfeld, Michael (eds.): Arbeitspolitische Möglichkeiten und Folgen der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien: Documentation of an expert discussion on October 11 and 12, 1994 in Gelsenkirchen. Düsseldorf: Ministry for Business Studies and Technology of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, pp. 218-237
New releases
Hartmann, Anja (2022): Living together in community and society.A sociological introduction.(Opens in a new tab) Kohlhammer.
Hartmann, Anja (2022): Service society. In R. Bohn et al. (eds.). Dictionary of the sociology of work and industry(Opens in a new tab) . Nomos.
Publication list
Hartmann, A. (2023). Service society. In R. Bohn, H. Hirsch-Kreinsen, S. Pfeiffer, & M. Will-Zocholl (Eds.), Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie (3rd ed., pp. 130-134). Nomos. https://www.nomos-shop.de/nomos/titel/lexikon-der-arbeits-und-industriesoziologie-id-101197/
Hartmann, A. (2022). Living together in community and society: A sociological introduction. Kohlhammer Verlag. https://shop.kohlhammer.de/zusammenleben-in-gemeinschaft-und-gesellschaft-38500.html#147=19
Bandelow, N. C., Hartmann, A., & Hornung, J. (2019). Self-restricted health policy in the run-up to new punctualizations. In R. Zohlnhöfer & T. Saalfeld (Eds.), Between standstill, policy change and crisis management: A review of the Merkel government 2013-2017 (pp. 445-467). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22663-3_18
Bandelow, N. C., Hartmann, A., & Hornung, J. (2018). Winter is Coming - But Not Yet. German Health Policy Under the Third Merkel Chancellorship. German Politics, 73(3), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2018.1512592
Hebebrand, J., Hamelmann, E., Hartmann, A., Holtmann, M., Jöckel, K.-H., Kremer, U., Legenbauer, T., Lücke, T., Radkowski, K., Reinehr, T., Wand, K., Mühlig, Y., & Föcker, M. (2017). Current status and future development of prenatal and postnatal preventive and screening examinations - evidence is needed. Clinical Pediatrics, 229(01), 2-13. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-118187
Hartmann, A. (2017). Who owns prevention? In F. Hoose, F. Beckmann, & A.-L. Schönauer (Eds.), To be continued: Continuity and change in economy and society (pp. 251-270). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15450-9_12
Hartmann, A. (2017). Service society. In H. Hirsch-Kreinsen & H. Minssen (Eds.), Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie (2nd ed., pp. 106-109). Nomos.
Bandelow, N. C., & Hartmann, A. (2015). Health policy under yellow-black leadership: The limited explanatory power of party differences in an entrenched policy field. In R. Zohlnhöfer & T. Saalfeld (Eds.), Politics in the shadow of the crisis: A review of the Merkel government 2009-2013 (pp. 427-449). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-05213-3_18
Taulbut, M., Walsh, D., McCartney, G., Parcell, S., Hartmann, A., Poirier, G., Strniskova, D., & Hanlon, P. (2014). Spatial inequalities in life expectancy within post-industrial regions of Europe: A cross-sectional observational study. BMJ Open, 4(6), 004711-004711. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004711
Hartmann, A., & Becker, S. (2014). The influence of European regulation on health policy governance processes in Germany. In A. Manzei & R. Schmiede (Eds.), 20 years of competition in health care: Theoretical and empirical analyses of the economization of medicine and care (pp. 71-88). Springer Fachmedien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-02702-5_3
Bandelow, N. C., & Hartmann, A. (2014). Health Policy Prior to the German Federal Election of 2013: The Party Political Marginalization of a Previously Central Topic in Election Campaigns. German Politics, 23(4), 371-385. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2014.953067
Taulbut, M., Walsh, D., Parcell, S., Hartmann, A., Poirier, G., Strniskova, D., Daniels, G., & Hanlon, P. (2013). What can ecological data tell us about reasons for divergence in health status between West Central Scotland and other regions of post-industrial Europe? Public Health, 127(2), 153-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2012.11.007
Hartmann, A. (2013). From the cradle to the grave: Health and illness from a life course policy perspective. In G. Bäcker & R. G. Heinze (Eds.), Social gerontology in social responsibility (pp. 259-267). Springer VS.
Hartmann, A. (2013). Service society. In H. Hirsch-Kreinsen & H. Minssen (Eds.), Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie (pp. 170-174). Edition Sigma.
Hartmann, A. (2012). Social and health-related services: Characteristics and development trends. In Federal Agency for Civic Education (ed.), Politische Bildung an Berufsschuele. Occupational field-oriented subject content for vocational colleges of health and social services. (S. 33-58). Federal Agency for Civic Education.
Hartmann, A. (2011). Social services: Characteristics, tasks and development trends from the perspective of sociological theories. In A. Evers, R. G. Heinze, & T. Olk (Eds.), Handbook of social services (pp. 76-93). VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.
Hartmann, A. (2010). When the body no longer plays along: Health and illness from the perspective of sociological inclusion research. Austrian Journal of Sociology, 2010(4), 45-61.
Hartmann, A. (2010). Accepting, blocking or driving? Associations and transnational interdependencies in the health system. Abstract volume Transnational Socialization of the 35th Congress of the German Sociological Association, 189.
Hartmann, A. (2010). A long life and a good end? Notes on dying and death from a health sociological perspective. In M. Höfner (Ed.), Finite life: Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenon of illness (pp. 195-213). Mohr Siebeck.
Hartmann, A. (2010). The Grand Coalition's health reform: Lowest common denominator or open loophole? In C. Egle & R. Zohlnhöfer (Eds.), Die zweite Große Koalition: Eine Bilanz der Regierung Merkel 2005-2009 (pp. 327-349). VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.
Hartmann, A. (2010). Findings positive: Relationships between health, demography and social inequality in the Ruhr area. In R. G. Heinze & G. Naegele (Eds.), Insight into the future. Social change and the future of ageing. (S. 233-247). LIT-Verlag.
Bandelow, N. C., & Hartmann, A. (2007). Neither red nor green. Power erosion and fragmentation of interests in the state and associations in health policy. In R. Zohlnhöfer & C. Egle (Eds.), End of the red-green project: A review of the Schröder government 2002-2005 (pp. 334-354). VS Verl. für Sozialwiss. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-531-90302-6_15
Hartmann, A. (2006). Health policy: More problems than solutions? In R. Sturm & H. Pehle (Eds.), Ways out of the crisis? The agenda of the second grand coalition. (S. 59-77). Barbara Budrich.
Hartmann, A. (2006). Services in Business Studies. In P. Siller, T. Dückert, & A. Baumann (Eds.), Work of the future. New paths to a just and emancipative labor policy. (S. 166-284). Nomos.
Hartmann, A. (2003). Patient-oriented, efficient, financially aware? The health policy of the red-green federal government. In T. Ostheim & R. Zohlnhöfer (Eds.), Das rot-grüne Projekt: Eine Bilanz der Regierung Schröder 1998-2002 (pp. 259-280). Westdeutscher Verl.
Hartmann, A., & Mathieu, H. (Eds.). (2002). Services in the new economy: Structure, growth and employment. Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Hartmann, A. K. (2002). Between differentiation and integration: The development of the health care system in the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany. VS Verl. für Sozialwiss. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-11925-8
Hartmann, A., & Fretschner, R. (2002). The social and health sector: stepchild or hidden champion of the service society? In A. Hartmann, & H. Mathieu (Eds.), Services in the new economy: Structure, growth and employment. Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (pp. 99-116). Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Hartmann, A. (2002).Services in the changing Business Studies: Structure, growth and employment. In A. Hartmann & H. Mathieu (Eds.), Services in the new economy: Structure, growth and employment. Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (pp. 19-35). Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Blanke, B., Brandel, R., Hartmann, A., Heinze, R. G., Hilbert, J., Lamping, W., Naegele, G., Schridde, H., Stöbe-Blossey, S., & von Bandemer, S. (2000). Sozialstaat im Wandel: Herausforderungen, Risiken, Chancen, neue Verantwortung. Düsseldorf: Ministry for Women, Youth, Family and Health of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Hartmann, A., Hilbert, J., & Scharfenorth, K. (1999). New media-better services? In G. Kaiser, K. Wetzel-Vandai, & A. Claussen (Eds.), Technology needs in the 21st century: Technology foresight and technology policy in Europe. (S. 141-154). Campus.
Hartmann, A. (1999). Modernization and growth trends in the health sector: A comparison between Dutch regions and the Ruhr area. In J. Hilbert & G. Naegele (Eds.), Qualified services: International experiences and challenges for structural change in the Ruhr area. (S. 149-175). LIT-Verlag.
von Bandemer, S., Hartmann, A., & Langer, D. (1998). Organizational requirements in the field of social services-The example of nursing services. In Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) (Ed.), Yearbook 1997/98 (pp. 140-147). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT).
von Bandemer, S., Hartmann, A., Hilbert, J., & Langer, D. (1997). Market observation and product development: Development potentials of the health economy in Bielefeld. WEGE, Division 2, Economic Factor Health. Bielefeld: WEGE.
Fuzinski, A., Hamburg, I., Klein, M., Nordhause-Janz, J., Scharfenorth, K., Weinkopf, C., Fretschner, R., Hartmann, A., Hübner, M., & Otterbein, M. (1997). Herausforderung Informationsgesellschaft: Auswirkungen neuer Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien auf die Beschäftigtensituation von Frauen (Vol. 38; Documents and Reports). Wuppertal: Parliamentary State Secretary for the Equality of Women and Men.
Hilbert, J., Hartmann, A., Scharfenorth, K., & Schönfeld, M. (1995). Labor policy opportunities and consequences of information and communication technologies. Documentation of an expert discussion on October 11 and 12, 1994 in Gelsenkirchen (Vol. 21; Materials and Reports of the ISDN Research Commission of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia). Düsseldorf: Ministry of Business Studies and Technology of the State of NRW.
Hartmann, A., & Scharfenorth, K. (1992). Personal services and technology needs in the 21st century. In A. Hartmann & K. Scharfenorth (Eds.), Neue Medien-Bessere Dienstleistungen? Documentation of a workshop on September 28, 1995 in the context of the joint project "Technology Needs in the 21st Century" of the Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (pp. 63-85). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT).
Hartmann, A., & Scharfenorth, K. (Eds.). (1992). New media-better services? Documentation of a workshop on September 28, 1995 within the framework of the joint project "Technology Needs in the 21st Century" of the Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology (IAT).
Teaching
Consultation hour
Office hours Wed 12:00-13:00
Please book a consultation appointment via Ilias(Opens in a new tab) . You will also find some appointments during the semester break.
Consultation hours can be held by telephone, online via Teams or in person.
Overview of courses
BA Social Work and BA dual
- Empirical social research and scientific work
- Social Medicine and Public Health
- Community and society: introduction to sociology
- Social services from the perspective of labor and economic sociology
- Welfare state and social policy: structures, characteristics and development trends
- Population development in municipalities and regions
MA Youth and MA Social Sustainability and Demographic Change
- Prevention and health promotion for children and young people
- Demography, life course and generation
- Technology research and design
- Health and illness in the life course
Notes on module examinations
Module examination W02.2
The W02.2 module examination for BA dual will no longer be conducted as a term paper, but exclusively as a one-hour written examination from summer semester 25.
Please register for the examination on my examination list.
Here you will find the specifications PDF-File 200,28 kB with the binding examination literature with which you can prepare for the written examination.
If you have attended the corresponding courses "Scientific Work and Empirical Social Research I and II" in previous semesters, you can be registered for the current Ilias courses on request.
Supervision of BA/MA theses
Information on the initial supervision of theses PDF-File 149,20 kB by Anja Hartmann (as of 29.11.2025).
Please also note the information sheet on the Bachelor's thesis and the colloquium PDF-File 229,48 kB as well as the FAQs(Opens in a new tab) of the Examination Board.
Theses from all study programs on the topics listed below are supervised. If you are interested in having your thesis supervised, please contact me by e-mail. Please provide the following information:
- Study program
- Suggested topic
- Semester in which the thesis is to be submitted
- Specify whether the thesis should be empirical or literature-based
- Only in the case of a request for a second opinion: Name of the first reviewer
Topics and keywords for BA/MA theses
Public health and social medicine
Demographic change and population development
Welfare state and social policy
Social inequality and social structure research
Technology research and social media
Ageing society
Labor market and employment
Population development
Generations
Health system and health care
Health-related social work
Disease prevention and health promotion
Life course and life phases
Models of social inequality
Organizational research
Social change and transformation research
Social media
Welfare state and social policy
Technology research
List of supervised theses
BA thesis
- The influence of media beauty ideals on the eating behavior of young girls and the preventive options for action in social work
- Challenges of hospital social services in the discharge management of older people in the field of tension between health literacy and structural framework conditions
- The ageing population and its impact on healthcare and health-related social work
- The influence of social media on children and young people. Opportunities, risks and the role of social work
- Strong children - promoting resilience in women's shelters
- Work-related strain, stress and the consequences of strain for professionals in general social services - a contribution to health promotion
- Economization as a possible cause of staff shortages and high staff turnover in integration assistance
- Assisted living for senior citizens - How does moving into assisted living affect the lives of senior citizens?
- The triple mandate in social work: A literature review on the actors, challenges and effects in practice
- Social work in hospitals: The influence of organizational structures on cooperation between medical and social services
- The transition from school to working life - challenges and starting points for youth vocational assistance
- The tension between autonomy and protection in social work: professional challenges in dealing with people with dementia and their relatives
- Between life and death: challenges and perspectives in end-of-life care
- The development of social inequality from Karl Marx to the present day
- Early sexual traumatization and pregnancy
- Education, social inequality and educational advancement
- Working single mothers in a balancing act: challenges between the threat of poverty, employment and care work
- Reinforcement of social inequality within the education system - explanations and possible courses of action
- Post-professional activities in old age. The influence of life situations and demographic changes on gainful employment, voluntary work and informal help
- Abortion. Different perspectives on moral justifiability
- The importance of social work for people with dementia
- The impact of social inequality on delinquency. Risk factors for delinquent behavior and prevention approaches for social work from a sociological perspective
- Civic engagement in the 21st century. Potentials and challenges for organizations in the social sector
- Burnout in social work using the example of youth welfare
- A system-theoretical analysis of institutional discrimination in German schools
- Young "system disruptors" and mentoring. Possibilities and opportunities of mentoring as a support setting for "system offenders" using the example of a youth welfare organization in Dortmund
- Social media and depression. To what extent do social media pose a risk for depression in adolescence?
- Postpartum depression in motherhood - causes, consequences and intervention options in the context of social work
- Supporting the integration of people with Asperger's syndrome into the labor market with the help of social work
- Health opportunities for people with paranoid schizophrenia and the role of social work
- Social media and health. Communication in social media and its effects on health
- The connection between migration, educational inequalities and resilience in the German education system
- How is social inequality reproduced in German schools? Possible courses of action for school social work to reduce social inequality
- School absenteeism: opportunities for social work to take action
- Opportunities and challenges of social work support for breast cancer patients in hospital
- The care situation of cognitively impaired patients in acute hospitals
- Workplace health promotion. An investigation into reasons that inhibit employees' motivation and perspectives for social work
- Cooperation between social workers and sports clubs in children's and youth popular sports
- Challenges of demographic change for social work in hospitals
- The suitability of the milieu concept to illustrate social inequality using the example of the Sinus-Milieus
- Social background and educational inequality in elementary school: Funding equal opportunities through school social work
- Mental stress among social work professionals
- The importance of movement-oriented offers in multimodal therapy for ADHD in adolescence
- Health and social work in gerontology. To what extent does social work support the health of elderly people?
- Diagnosis, therapy and intervention of children and adolescents with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) - framework for action of social work with regard to improving quality of life
- The psychological challenge of balancing stress and strain
Identity development and self-discovery of young single mothers in the context of professional qualification and social integration - Children with a migration background at elementary school - children's poor language skills as a challenge in the learning process and options for action for school social work
- (Online) video game addiction in children and young people - challenges and opportunities for action for social work
- Social work and rare diseases: Patients in the field of tension between professional support and self-help in lupus erythematosus
- Children of mentally ill parents. Stresses and forms of support from the perspective of resilience research
MA thesis
- Foster care in the context of demographic change - an analysis of possible correlations
- Dementia in times of change: Challenges and support for those affected and relatives in the context of demographic change and the care crisis
- Protest on the ground: A qualitative content analysis of media coverage of the last generation
- Academization of nursing care in Germany. Current status, challenges and prospects for development
- Time as a social factor: equalizing the rush hour of life in a growth-oriented society
- Human interaction during the Covid-19 pandemic: A qualitative study on risk perception and solidarity in risk and non-risk groups
- Renaissance of the villages? The development and future viability of rural areas in Germany
- Maternal employment - what it means for women and what burdens it entails
- Reconciling family and career in the wake of demographic change
Pluralization of lifestyles: Monogamy and polygamy - couple relationships as a form of life and family in the 21st century - Pronatalism in Germany. The effects of family and higher education policy measures on the fertility level of academic employees