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von der Heyde, Leah, Anna-Carolina Haensch und Alexander Wenz (2024): Vox populi, vox AI? Estimating German public opinion through language models. [General Online Research (GOR 24), Cologne, 21. bis 23. Februar 2024] mehr
Wenz, Alexander, und Anna-Carolina Haensch (2024): Using large language models for evaluating and improving survey questions. [General Online Research (GOR 24), Cologne, 21. bis 23. Februar 2024] mehr
Zhang, Nan, und Maria Abascal (2024): Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, Heft 1, S. 132-148. mehr
Arnold, Christian, Benjamin G. Engst und Thomas Gschwend (2023): Scaling Court Decisions with Citation Networks. Journal of Law and Courts, 11, Heft 1, S. 25-44. mehr
Arnold, Lena (2023): Hindering/Fostering Integration or vice versa? The Dynamic Role of Religiosity for Three Dimensions of Immigrant Integration in Germany. [SSSR+RRA 2023 Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 20. bis 22. Oktober 2023] mehr
Arnold, Lena, Jörg Dollmann und Andreas Horr (2023): CILS4NEPS – A data harmonization project combining the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries (CILS4EU) and the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) in Germany. [10th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Milan, 17. bis 21. Juli 2023] mehr
Auer, Daniel, und Didier Ruedin (2023): How one gesture curbed ethnic discrimination. European Journal of Political Research, 62, Heft 3, S. 945-966. mehr
Auer, Daniel, und Max Schaub (2023): Returning from greener pastures? How exposure to returnees affects migration plans. World Development, 169, (article no. 106291), pp. 1-13. mehr
Auer, Daniel, und Daniel Tetlow (2023): Brexit, uncertainty, and migration decisions. International Migration, 61, Heft 4, S. 88-103. mehr
Auer, Daniel, Didier Ruedin und Eva van Belle (2023): No sign of increased ethnic discrimination during a crisis: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic. Socio-Economic Review, 21, Heft 3, S. 1501–1524. mehr

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