© Inge Kraus (DJI)
© Inge Kraus (DJI)
My name is Sabine Düval. I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the German Youth Institute (DJI) and a Guest Researcher at the Federal Institute for Population Research (BIB). I hold a PhD in Sociology from LMU Munich.
My research focuses on quantitative methods in empirical social research, including factorial survey experiments, panel data, and survey methodology, such as questionnaire design, sampling techniques, and child interviewing. In addition, I investigate the division of paid and unpaid labor among couples and gender role attitudes.
Currently, I work in the EU-funded project GUIDEPREP which aims to establish Europe’s first comparative birth cohort study of children’s and young people’s well-being. I also work as an expert in in-house consulting in quantitative methods at the DJI.
04/2026
Participation in the workshop on „Survey Lifecycle Operators Workshop“ (SLOW) at the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nuremberg.
02/2026
Talk at the "18. Panelworkshop für Suveys im deutschsprachigen Raum" on Kinder online befragen: Methodische Herausforderungen und Erkenntnisse einer AID:A-Pilotstudie with Mirjam Weis, Anja Linberg, Allegra Lenz, Thorsten Naab, Alexandra Langmeyer, and Susanne Kuger.
New publication in Children on Growing Up in Families with Parenting Stress and Conflict with Susanne M. Ulrich, Anja Linberg, and Susanne Kuger.
01/2026
New publication on A conceptual framework for analyzing child well-being in the digital age based on panel data across Europe (Di-C-WELL) with Lynda M. Sagrestano, Michael Feldhaus, Mathias Huebener, Susanne Kuger, C. Katharina Spieß, and Sabine Walper.
Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V. (DJI)
Nockherstr. 2
D-81541 München
E-Mail: dueval [ät] dji.de