More publications of this project
2020
Gender Gaps in Perceived Start-up Ease: Implications of Sex-based Labor Market Segregation for Entrepreneurship across 22 European Countries
S. 181-225
2019
Role of employment-related inequalities in young adults’ life satisfaction: A comparative study in five European welfare state regimes
S. 357-365
2019
Perceived economic self-sufficiency: a country- and generation-comparative approach
S. 510-531
2019
Assessing youth labour market services: Young people’s perceptions and evaluations of service delivery in Germany
S. 22-41
2018
Not so risky business? How social policies shape the perceived feasibility of self-employment
S. 143-160
2017
Jacks-(and Jills)-of-all-trades: On whether, how and why gender influences firm innovativeness
S. 498-518
2017
Personally Affected, Politically Disaffected? How Experiences with Public Services Impact Young People’s Political Efficacy
University of Glasgow
2017
Does intergenerational mobility have political consequences? The impact of mobility experiences and expectations on normative attitudes toward the welfare state
University of Oslo
2015
Cross-Country Gender Gaps in Perceived Start-Up Ease: Second-Order Effects of Labor Market Segregation
Wellesley, MA
2015
Parties and their positions on entrepreneurship over time: Does the historical legacy of a political system matter or is economic problem pressure the decisive factor?
London School of Economics and Political Science, London
2014
European Youth Labour Markets during the Economic Crisis: Describing and explaining cross-country differences
University of Glasgow