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(2014):
Assessing the Open Method of Coordination: Institutional Design and National Influence of EU Social Policy Coordination.
Basingstoke:
Palgrave.
[Work and Welfare in Europe]
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(2014):
Tracing the Social OMC from its Origins to Europe 2020.
Pp. 16-39 in:
Egidijus Barcevičius, J. Timo Weishaupt, Jonathan Zeitlin
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Assessing the Open Method of Coordination: Institutional Design and National Influence of EU Social Policy Coordination.
Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire:
Palgrave Macmillan.
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(2014):
Personal Issue Emphases and Plenary Debates: Comparing Co-Sponsorship of Bills and Legislative Speech.
[8th ECPR General Conference, University of Glasgow, September 03rd to September 06th, 2014]
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(2014):
Tabling Priorities: Individualized MP Behavior and Electoral Incentives in Parliamentary Questions.
[PSA 64th Annual International Conference, Manchester, April 14th to April 16th, 2014]
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(2014):
Tabling Priorities: Individualized MP Behavior, Electoral Incentives and Parliamentary Questions in Germany and Norway.
[Second General Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments, Vienna, June 26th to June 28th, 2014]
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(2014):
How often do you play with your child? The influence of parents' cultural capital on the frequency of familial activities from age three to six.
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 22, issue 1, pp. 4-13.
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(2014):
Peer effects in offending behaviour across contexts: Disentangling selection, opportunity and learning processes.
European Journal of Criminology, 11, issue 1, pp. 73-90.
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(2014):
Putting Text in Context: How to Estimate Better Left-Right Positions by Scaling Party Manifesto Data using Item Response Theory.
[“Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts” Conference, WZB Berlin, May 15th to May 16th, 2014]
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(2014):
Deliberation, political knowledge and vote choice: Results from an experiment with second-order elections.
European Union Politics, 15, issue 3, pp. 352-371.
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(2014):
Automatic Coding of Occupations: Using Machine Learning Algorithms for Occupation Coding in Several German Panel Surveys.
[VI European Congress of Methodology, Utrecht University, July 23rd to July 25th, 2014]
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