Johanna Dau, BA, MA

  • Competence Center Survey Research
+43 1 59991 196
johanna.dau@ihs.ac.at
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  • Johanna joined IHS in 2019 and is part of the Competence Center Survey Research. She graduated in Sociology at the University of Vienna and is specialized in quantitative methodology, higher education research, and social inequality.

    Her research focuses on the social dimension of higher education, with a special interest in the areas of gender, health and disability. Johanna has comprehensive experience in conducting cross-national graduate surveys and was involved in several rounds of the Austrian Student Social Survey. Johanna’s methodological interests include innovative approaches to data collection and measurement to improve the representation and analysis of marginalized populations in large-scale studies. She uses a critical quantitative research perspective to make survey research practices more inclusive.

  • Beyond the Binary: A Comparative Analysis across Europe of Non-Binary Student Experiences and Methodological Considerations for Gender Measurement. (forthcoming)
    In Curaj, Pricopie, Pricopie (eds), European Higher Education Area 2030: Bridging Realities for Tomorrow’s Higher Education, Springer Cham

    Gesundheitszustand, Behinderungen und Beeinträchtigungen von Studierenden. Zusatzbericht der Studierenden-Sozialerhebung 2023. (forthcoming)
    with Tabea Ikas, Sarah Zaussinger and Vlasta Zucha
    IHS Research Report

    Neither male nor female: Non-binary students and challenges they face. (2024)
    EUROSTUDENT Intelligence Brief

    Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Graduate Impact Survey 2023. Comprehensive report of results. (2024)
    with Robert Jühlke and Martin Unger
    IHS Research Report

    Studierende mit nichtbinärem Geschlecht. Studieren zwischen psychischem und finanziellem Druck. (2023)
    with Ilinca Fage and Martin Unger
    Studienreihe Hochschulforschung Österreich, 4, 103-130

    • Expertise for the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
      Expertise für das deutsche Bundeministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS): Teilhabe von Migrant:innen und Schutzsuchenden mit Beeinträchtigungen und Behinderungen 
       
    • Austrian Student Social Survey 2025
      Studierenden-Sozialerhebung