The measures taken to contain the Covid-19 pandemic since early 2020 have drastically changed the daily life of many families. Particularly the temporary closure of schools and other public institutions from mid-March 2020 coupled with the economic impact on businesses presented massive challenges for lots of parents, young people and children. In most federal states, pupils had been deprived of face-to-face teaching for nearly ten weeks before schools were eventually reopened.
Switching to remote learning implied that the learning development of schoolchildren more than ever depended on how well children and teenagers organised themselves, how schools and teaching staff handled the situation, and how the family environment supported learning from home. Moreover, not all pupils were appropriately equipped – neither in terms of technical infrastructure nor space available for learning. As for the young people transitioning to the further course of education and vocational training, the absence of career guidance and other ways of vocational orientation coupled with the economic crisis additionally complicated the access to the labour market and further training.
The scientific study ‘Corona and You’ (CoDu) (German title: ‘Corona und Du’) highlights the changes to the life situation of children, teenagers and their parents as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), in cooperation with the University of Potsdam and the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), is conducting a number of nationwide surveys among some 10,000 children and young people of different age groups as well as their parents. The study focuses on children who are about to switch or just switched to secondary school as well as on young people at the end of their compulsory school age, i.e. at the time of transitioning to the labour market or secondary education stage II.
The main objective of this study is to analyse the individual educational decisions of these children and to work out how the state support of families and their children can be adjusted in a targeted way. From the empirical point of view, the key consideration here is the influence of the state support (in counteracting the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic) on
- the transfer of school children to a secondary school,
- the transition of young people to vocational training or secondary education stage II, and
- the transition of young people to the labour market.
Data Privacy
Information on data privacy
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), in cooperation with the University of Potsdam and the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), conducts the online survey ‘Corona & You’.
It is ensured that the information you provide will be treated confidentially and will not be associated with you personally. Your participation in the survey is voluntary, and your information is anonymous. Regardless whether you decide to take part in the survey or not, you will not suffer any disadvantage.
How did the IAB obtain your contact details?
The IAB is a research institution of the Federal Employment Agency (BA). The IAB is a BA office and has obtained your contact details from the database of the BA while strictly observing the requirements of data protection. The BA database is compiled from the mandatory data required to execute the tasks pursuant to the German Social Codes SGB II and SGB III and also includes the employers’ notifications to social insurance. There is a respective legal basis for the associated encroachment on the right to informational self-determination: According to Section 282 Para. 5 SGB III and Section 55 SGB II, the IAB obtains the data of the BA and may use and process these for research purposes. The IAB may also ask people to take part in surveys if the required information cannot be obtained from the available data of the BA.
Who is responsible for data processing (controller)?
Responsible for the processing of personal data is the Bundesagentur für Arbeit, represented by the Executive Board, Regensburger Str. 104, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany.
What will happen to my contact details and the information provided?
You will receive an invitation to a survey from the IAB by post or e-mail. Ingress, the IAB’s agent, is responsible for the technical implementation of the survey. The company Ingress acts strictly and exclusively in conformity with the instructions by the IAB and is bound by a strict obligation to maintain secrecy. All your data will be treated as strictly confidential and in compliance with the data protection requirements. Your answers will be forwarded to the researchers participating in the project without your name and address. The researchers will thus process your data separately from your name and your address to make sure that no inferences can be drawn about your identity. No one can find out at a later point whether or not you took part in the survey or what answers you gave.
Of course, you are free to leave some of the questions unanswered. The information provided by all participants will be analysed as a whole and then published in aggregated form. Only average values or percentages will therefore be presented in a tabular form. It is not possible to discern the information provided by individual persons. The data will be used for research purposes only. In the IAB Research Data Centre (FDZ), the anonymised answers will also be made available to external researchers for analyses.
Which access data / log files will be stored?
When you visit our website, so-called log files are generated which provide information on the activities on our website and help us improve our processes.
Log files store the IP address, the browser and the operating system used by the website visitor.
Which cookies are used on the website?
The so-called session cookies are used. These are small text files stored in the local cache of the browser. These cookies are deleted again when the browser is closed.
In most browsers, you can deactivate the use of cookies. To do this, search for the corresponding entries in the data protection options of your browser settings.
It is normally possible to use our entire platform with blocked cookies. In this case, however, some individual functions and forms may not work quite as you would expect for technical reasons.
SSL encryption
To secure the data transmitted by you, for example, in inquiry forms, we encrypt the data traffic between you and our website with an SSL connection.
A secure connection is usually recognizable by a lock on the left or right in the address line of the browser.
Your rights to access, rectification, and erasure
You have the right to obtain access to your personal data stored and their usage free of charge.
You also have the right to have your stored personal data rectified.
If the data are not required for prescribed data storage for business purposes, you may request erasure of your personal data stored by us.
If you wish to effect access, rectification, or erasure, you may request this by contacting the address stated under the respective service.
Withdrawal of consent
If data are processed on the basis of the data subject’s consent, the consent may be revoked at any time with effect for the future without giving any reason. The processing performed until withdrawal remains unaffected.
Right to appeal
Data subjects may contact the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (Bundesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit, Husarenstr. 30 in 53117 Bonn) if they believe that the processing of the respective data infringes the General Data Protection Regulation.
Further aspects relevant to data privacy
You can contact us at any time to exercise your rights pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Do you have any questions regarding data privacy in the BA? Please contact our data protection officer Marc Rompf:
Postal address: Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Stabsstelle Datenschutz, Regensburger Straße 104, 90478 Nürnberg,
Contact form: https://web.arbeitsagentur.de/portal/kontakt/de/weitere-themen/datenschutz
Contact
E-mail: CoDu@iab.de