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Landmann, Andreas, and Markus Frölich (2015): Can health-insurance help prevent child labor? An impact evaluation from Pakistan. Journal of Health Economics, 39, pp. 51-59. more
Leszczensky, Lars, and Aitana Gräbs Santiago (2015): The Development and Test of a Measure of Youth's Ethnic and National Identity. Methods, data, analyses - mda , 9, issue 1, pp. 87-110. more
Leszczensky, Lars, and Sebastian Pink (2015): Ethnic Segregation of Friendship Networks in School: Testing a Rational-Choice Argument of Differences in Ethnic Homophily between Classroom- and Grade-Level Networks. Social Networks, 42, pp. 18-26. more
Lloren, Anouk, Jan Rosset and Reto Wüest (2015): Descriptive and Substantive Representation of Poor Citizens in Switzerland. Swiss Political Science Review, 21, issue 2, pp. 254-260. more
Lovett, John, Shaun Bevan and Frank R. Baumgartner (2015): Popular Presidents Can Affect Congressional Attention, for a Little While. Policy Studies Journal, 43, issue 1, pp. 22-43. more
Lowery, David, Frank R. Baumgartner, Joost Berkhout, Jeffrey M. Berry, Darren Halpin, Marie Hojnacki, Heike Klüver, Beate Kohler-Koch, Jeremy Richardson and Kay Lehman Schlozman (2015): Images of an unbiased interest system. Journal of European Public Policy, 22, issue 8, pp. 1212-1231. more
Mauerer, Ingrid, Paul W. Thurner and Marc Debus (2015): Under Which Conditions Do Parties Attract Voters’ Reactions to Issues? Party-Varying Issue Voting in German Elections 1987–2009. West European Politics, 38, issue 6, pp. 1251-1273. more
Neugebauer, Martin (2015): The Introduction of Bachelor Degrees and the Under-representation of Students from Low Social Origin in Higher Education in Germany: A Pseudo-Panel Approach. European Sociological Review, 31, issue 5, pp. 591-602. more
Neugebauer, Martin (2015): Who chooses teaching under different labor market conditions? Evidence from West Germany, 1980-2009. Teaching and Teacher Education, 45, pp. 137-148. more
Partheymüller, Julia, and Thorsten Faas (2015): The Impact of Online versus Offline Campaign Information on Citizens’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Political Behaviour: Comparing the German Federal Elections of 2005 and 2009. German Politics, 24, issue 4, pp. 507-524. more

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