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Tieben, Nicole, und Christian Deindl (2012): Educational inequality across three generations: Transfer of family resources and context conditions. [PSID conference “Inequality across Multiple Generations”, Ann Arbor, 13. bis 14. September 2012] mehr
Unt, Marge, und Dirk Hofäcker (2012): Exploring the ‘New Worlds’ of (Late?) Retirement in Europe. [ESA RN 13 Interim Meeting “Families, care and work facing the challenges of a globalized world: policies, practices and services”, Umeå University, 03. bis 05. Oktober 2012] mehr
van Deth, Jan W. (2012): New modes of participation and norms of citizenship. S. 115-139 in: Jan W. van Deth, William A. Maloney (Hrsg.) New participatory dimensions in civil society. London: Routledge. mehr
van Deth, Jan W., und William A. Maloney (2012): Conclusions: Professionalization and individualized political action. S. 231-243 in: Jan W. van Deth, William A. Maloney (Hrsg.) New participatory dimensions in civil society. London: Routledge. mehr
van Deth, Jan W., und William A. Maloney (2012): Introduction: Democracy, professionalization and participation. S. 1-13 in: Jan W. van Deth, William A. Maloney (Hrsg.) New participatory dimensions in civil society. London: Routledge. mehr
van Deth, Jan W., und William A. Maloney (Hrsg.) (2012): New participatory dimensions in civil society. London: Routledge. [Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science; 77] mehr
Vegetti, Federico (2012): European Electoral Democracy Under Stress. [ELECDEM Final Reports; 1] mehr
Vegetti, Federico (2012): Party polarization and the balance between ideology and competence in Europe. [EPSA General Conference, Berlin, 21. bis 23. Juni 2012] mehr
Vegetti, Federico (2012): Party polarization and the balance between ideology and competence in Europe. [ELECDEM Final Conference - Advancing Electoral Research, Florence, 28. bis 30. Juni 2012] mehr
Vegetti, Federico (2012): Party polarization and the balance between ideology and evaluation in Europe. [EPOP Conference, Oxford, 07. bis 09. September 2012] mehr

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