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  • 13.03.2024 – 10:00

    Universität Mannheim

    Social Acceptance of Immigrants Working as Politicians or Judges Is Low

    Social Acceptance of Immigrants Working as Politicians or Judges Is Low Often, the dominant society develops negative attitudes towards immigrants and their descendants because their integration is too successful – and not, because they are unwilling to integrate. This is the finding of a new study, conducted by researchers of the University of Mannheim and ...

  • 28.02.2024 – 08:00

    Bertelsmann Stiftung

    Large majority recognises disinformation as danger to democracy

    Gütersloh/Berlin (ots) - The German population is concerned about disinformation being disseminated deliberately over the internet. They fear that political opinions and elections are being influenced in this way. The political class, civil society and the media must confront this challenge. Comparison with the United States shows that polarisation boosts awareness of ...

  • 22.02.2024 – 11:32

    Universität Mannheim

    Discrimination Impairs Mental Health Directly and Indirectly

    Discrimination Impairs Mental Health Directly and Indirectly Up to now, there was some indication that discrimination negatively affects a person’s mental health and well-being. With a meta study, female researchers of the University of Mannheim show the clear negative effects of discrimination for the first time. The systematic meta study of Christine Emmer, Julia Dorn, and Professor Dr. Jutta Mata, holder of the ...

  • 06.02.2024 – 12:25

    Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte

    EU-Member states should agree to EU Due Diligence Directive

    Berlin (ots) - The German Institute for Human Rights urges the German Government and all other EU member states to vote in favour of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) in the final vote on 9 February. The EU directive is critical to safeguard and protect human rights and the environment in global supply chains. After lengthy negotiations, the CSDDD may now fail due to disagreements within the ...

  • 06.02.2024 – 08:00

    Bertelsmann Stiftung

    Young People in Germany have Trust in Democracy and in the EU

    Gütersloh (ots) - The 18 to 30 generation in Germany has more trust in the European Union than is the case on average in other European countries. But they lack confidence in the German government and parliament. These are the findings of a data analysis commissioned by the Bertelsmann Stiftung. Many young people in Germany have confidence in democracy and in the European Union. In a representative survey of people aged ...