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Niebuhr, Annekatrin, Nadia Granato, Anette Haas and Silke Hamann (2012): Does Labour Mobility Reduce Disparities between Regional Labour Markets in Germany?. Regional Studies, 46, issue 7, pp. 841-858. more
Noelke, Clemens, Michael Gebel and Irena Kogan (2012): Uniform inequalities: Institutional differentiation and the transition from higher education to work in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe. European Sociological Review, 28, issue 6, pp. 704-716. more
Osterloh, Steffen, and Marc Debus (2012): Partisan Politics in Corporate Taxation. European Journal of Political Economy, 28, issue 2, pp. 192-207. more
Proksch, Sven-Oliver, and Jonathan B. Slapin (2012): Institutional Foundations of Legislative Speech. American Journal of Political Science, 56, issue 3, pp. 520–537. more
Rohrschneider, Robert, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck and Franziska Jung (2012): Short-term factors versus long-term values: Explaining the 2009 election results. Electoral Studies, 31, issue 1, pp. 20–34. more
Roth, Tobias, and Zerrin Salikutluk (2012): Attitudes and expectations: do attitudes towards education mediate the relationship between social networks and parental expectations?. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 33, issue 5, pp. 701-722. more
Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger, and Julia Partheymüller (2012): Why Voters Decide Late: A Simultaneous Test of Old and New Hypotheses at the 2005 and 2009 German Federal Elections. German Politics, 21, issue 3, pp. 299-316. more
Teperoglou, Eftichia, and Emmanouil Tsatsanis (2012): Mapping the south European ideological space: the impact of globalization on party discourse in Italy, Greece, Portugal and Spain. Perspectivas: Portuguese Journal of Political Science and International Relations, 8, pp. 4-34. more
Theocharis, Yannis (2012): Cuts, Tweets, Solidarity and Mobilisation: How the Internet Shaped the Student Occupations. Parliamentary Affairs, 65, issue 1, pp. 162-194. more
Wagner, Corina, Laura Konzelmann and Hans Rattinger (2012): Is Germany Going Bananas? Life Cycle and Cohort Effects on Party Performance in Germany from 1953 to 2049.. German Politics, 21, issue 3, pp. 274-295. more

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