
Quantitative methods of empirical social research
Labor market research (with a focus on care work)
Research on gender roles
| Since 2025 | Research proposal scholarship holder at the Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences |
| 2024-2025 | Research assistant at the research unit “Sociology and Quantitative Methods” at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (WS 2024/25) |
| 2023-2024 | Graduate assistant at the research unit “Sociology and Quantitative Methods” at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
| 2022-2025 | Tutor in the empirical projects “Natural Experiments” (summer semester 2022 and winter semester 2022/23), “Exploring Discrimination with Experimental Methods” (summer semester 2023) and “Remuneration Mechanisms in Care Appointments” (summer semester 2024 and winter semester 2024/25) in the Sociology master’s degree program at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
| 2021-2024 | Program of study in Sociology (M.A.) at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Topic of the master’s thesis: “Social heroes, financial losers? A quantitative analysis of the appreciation of systemically important employees” |
| 2021-2023 | Graduate assistant in the DFG third-party funded project “In the field of tension between demand and acceptance – The demand for household-related and family-supporting services in Germany and in international comparison” at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz |
| 2018-2021 | Program of study in Sociology (B.A.) with a minor in American Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Topic of the bachelor’s thesis: “Relief for women or men? Effects of outsourcing term paper on the division of labor within the family, taking into account sociological and economic factors” |
Johanna Hoff (M.A.)
Institute of Sociology
Research unit Sociology and Methods of Quantitative Social Research
Jakob-Welder-Weg 12
55128 Mainz
Room 03-450, Georg-Forster-Building
E-mail: johoff@students.uni-mainz.de
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