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Biegert, Thomas (2012): Institutions and Labor Market Transitions: Leaving Non-employment in the United Kingdom and Germany. [ECSR/EQUALSOC Conference: Economic Change, Quality of Life and Social Cohesion, Stockholm, 24. bis 26. September 2012] mehr
Biegert, Thomas (2012): Transitions out of Non-employment in the United Kingdom and Germany: Who Leaves and Where Do They Go?. [10th Annual ESPAnet Conference, Edinburgh, 06. bis 08. September 2012] mehr
Blumenberg, Johannes N. (2012): Party Identification - Old but Gold!. [XXIInd World Congress of Political Science der International Political Science Association, Madrid, 08. bis 12. Juli 2012] mehr
Blumenstiel, Jan Eric (2012): Inverse case prioritization. [Wahlstudientreffen AUTNES GLES SELECTS, Wien, 08. bis 09. November 2012] mehr
Blumenstiel, Jan Eric, und Joss Roßmann (2012): Does Mode Matter? Initial Evidence from the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES). [General Online Research (GOR 12), Mannheim, 05. bis 07. März 2012] mehr
Blumenstiel, Jan Eric, und Thomas Plischke (2012): Analyzing Intra-Personal Heterogeneity of Voter Decision-Making over Time. [IPSA XXII World Congress of Political Science, Madrid, 08. bis 12. Juli 2012] mehr
Bräuninger, Thomas, und Nathalie Giger (2012): Intra-party effects of mean voter and party constituency representation. [Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 12. bis 15. April 2012] mehr
Bräuninger, Thomas, und Nathalie Giger (2012): Intra-party effects of mean voter and party constituency representation. [DVPW Arbeitskreis für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie, Jahrestagung, Wien, 01. bis 02. Juni 2012] mehr
Brüderl, Josef, Laura Castiglioni, Claudia Schmiedeberg, Elena Boldin, Kristin Hajek, Bernadette Huyer-May, Bettina Müller, Ulrike Müller und Nina Schumann (2012): pairfam Waves 1-4: Field Report and Data Editing. [Advisory Board Meeting of the pairfam-Project, Bremen, 10. bis 11. September 2012] mehr
Dollmann, Jörg (2012): Less choice, less inequality? The transition from primary to secondary education in Germany. [Seminars on Social Stratification, Welfare and Social Policy, Swedish Institute for Social Research SOFI, 19. Juni 2012] mehr

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