Automated Author Profile

Heisig, Jan Paul

Current S-Index

2.8

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.9

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

3

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

24.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

3

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Regime and cultural determinants of the acceptance of political decisions in times of crisis (DAPEK)

Under what conditions are people prepared to accept restrictions on their personal freedoms in order to protect their own well-being and health, but above all the well-being and health of others? What do decision-making processes have to look like in order to be regarded as legitimate by citizens? Are there freedoms that people do not want to give up under any circumstances? What role does the democratic quality of a political regime play in these questions, and what is the role of various cultural characteristics? These questions, which refer to the area of tension between individual liberties and collective welfare, arise with particular urgency in view of the worldwide Corona pandemic, but also with a view to future crises, such as the impending climate catastrophe. To study these questions, DAPEK surveyed 9,000 respondents from six countries (Germany, Hungary, Japan, Poland, South Korea, and Spain – 1,500 respondents each) in November … Under what conditions are people prepared to accept restrictions on their personal freedoms in order to protect their own well-being and health, but above all the well-being and health of others? What do decision-making processes have to look like in order to be regarded as legitimate by citizens? Are there freedoms that people do not want to give up under any circumstances? What role does the democratic quality of a political regime play in these questions, and what is the role of various cultural characteristics? These questions, which refer to the area of tension between individual liberties and collective welfare, arise with particular urgency in view of the worldwide Corona pandemic, but also with a view to future crises, such as the impending climate catastrophe. To study these questions, DAPEK surveyed 9,000 respondents from six countries (Germany, Hungary, Japan, Poland, South Korea, and Spain – 1,500 respondents each) in November …

Authors

  • Giebler, Heiko ;
  • Rauh, Christian ;
  • Heisig, Jan Paul
1 Citation0 Mentions46% FAIR1.5 Dataset Index
10.17169/refubium-45755January 2024

ManuscriptSupplement – Supplemental material for The Educational System and the Ethnic Skills Gap among the Working-Age Population: An Analysis of 16 Western Immigration Countries

Supplemental material, ManuscriptSupplement for The Educational System and the Ethnic Skills Gap among the Working-Age Population: An Analysis of 16 Western Immigration Countries by Jan Paul Heisig and Merlin Schaeffer in Socius

Authors

  • Heisig, Jan Paul ;
  • Schaeffer, Merlin
1 Citation0 Mentions13% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.12458720January 2020

ManuscriptSupplement – Supplemental material for The Educational System and the Ethnic Skills Gap among the Working-Age Population: An Analysis of 16 Western Immigration Countries

Supplemental material, ManuscriptSupplement for The Educational System and the Ethnic Skills Gap among the Working-Age Population: An Analysis of 16 Western Immigration Countries by Jan Paul Heisig and Merlin Schaeffer in Socius

Authors

  • Heisig, Jan Paul ;
  • Schaeffer, Merlin
1 Citation0 Mentions13% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.25384/sage.12458720.v1January 2020