Researchers from Germany, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA met at the castle of Rauischholzhausen in order to present and discuss the findings of their research on the subject "Extended Education and Social Inequality". Prof. Ludwig Stecher (University of Gießen) presented, among other things, results based on NEPS data in his talk on "Extended Education as Part of Families’ Social Reproduction Strategies".
The NEPS and its consortium partners were represented by Prof. Dr. Eckhard Klieme (DIPF, Frankfurt), Prof. Dr. Ludwig Stecher and Andrea Hopf (University of Gießen), Dr. Christine Steiner (DJI, Munich), and Tobias Linberg (University of Bamberg) at this meeting.