Position
Operations & Grant Reporting
Dr. Gregor Sand works in the SHARE Operations department, focusing on grant reporting and acquisition.
His research interests are physical and mental health, as well as subjective well-being, particularly among older migrants.
Gruber, S., & Sand, G. (2020). Does Migration Pay Off in Later Life? Income and Subjective Well-Being of Older Migrants in Europe. Social Indicators Research, 160, 969–988.
Gruber, S., & Sand, G. (2020). Physische Gesundheit und psychisches Wohlbefinden älterer Migranten in Europa. In H. Jürges, J. Siegrist & M. Stiehler (Eds.), Männer und der Übergang in die Rente – Vierter Deutscher Männergesundheitsbericht der Stiftung Männergesundheit (pp. 221-232). Gießen: Psychosozial-Verlag.
Sand, G., & Gruber, S. (2018). Differences in subjective well-being between older migrants and natives in Europe. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 20(1), 83-90.
Hunkler, C., Kneip, T., Sand, G., & Schuth, M. (2015). Growing old abroad: social and material deprivation among first- and second-generation migrants in Europe. In A. Börsch-Supan, T. Kneip, H. Litwin, M. Myck, & G. Weber (Eds.), Ageing in Europe - supporting policies for an inclusive society (pp. 199-208). Berlin: De Gruyter.
Hunkler, C., Kneip, T., Sand, G., & Schuth, M. (2015). Identifying second-generation migrants and naturalized respondents in SHARE. In F. Malter & A. Börsch-Supan (Eds.), SHARE Wave 5: Innovations & Methodology (pp. 43-47). Munich: Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA).
Operations & Grant Reporting