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Kuhnt, Anne-Kristin, and Sandra Krapf (2020): Partnership living arrangements of immigrants and natives in Germany. Frontiers in Sociology, 5, (article no. 538977), pp. 1-8 (e-only). more
Kunz, Tanja, Camille Landesvatter and Tobias Gummer (2020): Informed consent for paradata use in web surveys. International Journal of Market Research, 62, issue 4, pp. 396-408. more
König, Thomas, Guido Ropers and Anika Buchmann (2020): Comparative politics and causal evaluation of structural reforms: the case of the UK national minimum wage introduction. Political Science Research and Methods, 8, issue 2, pp. 301-314. more
Lehrer, Roni, and Nick Lin (2020): Everything to everyone? Not when you are internally divided. Party Politics, 26, issue 6, pp. 783–794. more
Leszczensky, Lars, and Sebastian Pink (2020): Are Birds of a Feather Praying Together? Assessing Friends’ Influence on Muslim Youths’ Religiosity in Germany. Social Psychology Quarterly, 83, issue 3, pp. 251-271. more
Leszczensky, Lars, Andreas Flache and Lisa Sauter (2020): Does the share of religious ingroup members affect how important religion is to adolescents? Applying Optimal Distinctiveness Theory to four European countries. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46, issue 17, pp. 3703-3721. more
Leszczensky, Lars, Rahsaan Maxwell and Erik Bleich (2020): What Factors Best Explain National Identification among Muslim Adolescents? Evidence from Four European Countries. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46, issue 1, pp. 260-276. more
Mader, Matthias, Nils D. Steiner and Harald Schoen (2020): The globalisation divide in the public mind: belief systems on globalisation and their electoral consequences. Journal of European Public Policy, 27, issue 10, pp. 1526-1545. more
Matthieß, Theres (2020): Retrospective pledge voting: A comparative study of the electoral consequences of government parties’ pledge fulfilment. European Journal of Political Research, 59, issue 4, pp. 774-796. more
Mikucka, Malgorzata (2020): Old-age trajectories of life satisfaction. Do singlehood and childlessness hurt more when people get older?. Swiss Journal of Sociology, 46, issue 3, pp. 397-424. more

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