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Auer, Daniel, and Daniel Tetlow (2023): Brexit, uncertainty, and migration decisions. International Migration, 61, issue 4, pp. 88-103. more
Auer, Daniel, Didier Ruedin and Eva van Belle (2023): No sign of increased ethnic discrimination during a crisis: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic. Socio-Economic Review, 21, issue 3, pp. 1501–1524. more
Auer, Daniel, Johanna Gereke and Max Schaub (2023): Spiritual practices predict migration behavior. Scientific reports, 13, (article no. 12535), pp. 1-7. more
Bach, Ruben L., Christoph Kern, Hannah Mautner and Frauke Kreuter (2023): The impact of modeling decisions in statistical profiling. Data & Policy, 5, (article-no. e32), pp. 1-19. more
Bach, Ruben L., Henning Silber, Matthias Schonlau, Jette Schröder, Frederic Gerdon and Florian Keusch (2023): To share or not to share – Using open-ended survey questions to understand data sharing decisions. [10th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Milan, July 17th to July 21st, 2023] more
Bahle, Thomas, Mareike Ariaans, Katharina Koch and Claus Wendt (2023): Healthcare and Elderly Care in Europe: Institutions, Challenges, and Solutions for Better Coordination. Cheltenham, Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. more
Bauer, Paul C., and Davide Morisi (2023): Has Trust in the European Parliament Polarized?. Socius, 9, (e-only), pp.1-9. more
Bauer, Paul C., Alejandro Ecker, Michael Imre, Camille Landesvatter and Sonja Malich (2023): Who tweets, and how freely? Evidence from an elite survey among German politicians. Research & Politics, 10, issue 1, (e-only). more
Behrman, Julia, Emily Marshall and Florian Keusch (2023): Family Size Preferences in the Face of Work and Family Constraints. [118th ASA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17th to August 21st, 2023] more
Bleidorn, Wiebke, Madeline R. Lenhausen, Ted Schwaba, Jochen E. Gebauer and Christopher J. Hopwood (2023): Secularization trends obscure developmental changes in religiosity. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 14, issue 2, pp. 249-258. more

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