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Arum, Richard, und Walter Müller (2004): Preface. S. XV-XVII in: Richard Arum, Walter Müller (Hrsg.) The Reemergence of Self-Employment. A comparative study of self-employment dynamics and social inequality. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. mehr
Arum, Richard, und Walter Müller (2004): The Reemergence of Self-Employment: Comparative Findings and Empirical Propositions. S. 426-454 in: Richard Arum, Walter Müller (Hrsg.) The Reemergence of Self-Employment. A comparative study of self-employment dynamics and social inequality. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. mehr
Barbieri, Paolo, und Stefani Scherer (2004): North-South differences in the consequences of labour market flexibilization in Italy. Granada mehr
Barbieri, Paolo, und Stefani Scherer (2004): The pay-off from education: a North-South comparison. S. 166-187 in: Daniele Checchi, Claudio Lucifora (Hrsg.) Education, training and labour market outcomes in Europe. Houndsmills and New York: Palgrave-McMillan. mehr
DiPrete, Thomas A., und Markus Gangl (2004): Assessing bias in the estimation of causal effects: Rosenbaum bounds on matching estimates and instrumental variables with imperfect instruments. Sociological Methodology, 34, Heft 1, S. 271-310. mehr
Ebbinghaus, Bernhard (2004): The changing union and bargaining landscape: union concentration and collective bargaining trends. Industrial Relations Journal, 35, Heft 6, S. 574-587. mehr
Esser, Hartmut (2004): Does the 'New' Immigration Require a 'New' Theory of Intergenerational Integration?. International Migration Revue, XXXVIII, Heft 3, S. 1126-1159. mehr
Esser, Hartmut (2004): What is New in ‘Soziologie’? A Rejoinder to Karl-Dieter Opp's Review. European Sociological Review, 20, Heft 3, S. 263-265. mehr
Gangl, Markus (2004): Institutions and the structure of labour market matching in the United States and West Germany. European Sociological Review, 20, Heft 3, S. 171-187. mehr
Gschwend, Thomas (2004): Comparative Politics of Strategic Voting: A Hierarchy of Electoral Systems. Mannheim [SFB 504 discussion paper] mehr

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