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
Does intergenerational mobility have political consequences? Mobility experiences and expectations and attitudes toward the welfare state
University of Glasgow
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
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
2015
Cross-Country Gender Gaps in Perceived Start-Up Ease: Second-Order Effects of Labor Market Segregation
Wellesley, MA
2014
European Youth Labour Markets during the Economic Crisis: Describing and explaining cross-country differences
University of Glasgow