(2018):
A matter of political sophistication? The relationship between institutional performance and political trust reconsidered.
[12th ECPR General Conference, Hamburg, August 22nd to August 25th, 2018]
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(2018):
No Participation without Representation. Policy Distances and Abstention in European Parliament Elections.
Journal of European Public Policy, 25, issue 12, pp. 1835-1854.
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(2018):
Tale of Two Realignments? The changing relationship between ideological dimensions and party positions towards European integration.
[8th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, June 21st to June 23rd, 2018]
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(2018):
Does contextual exposure matter? Examining the causal effect of religious diversity on life satisfaction in the UK, 2009-2016.
[XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, July 15th to July 21st, 2018]
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(2018):
Gains and Losses in Life Satisfaction of UK Society Following Brexit: A Triple-Difference Approach.
[ECSR Annual Conference, Paris, October 29th to October 31st, 2018]
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(2018):
State-Sponsored Inequality: The Banner System and Social Stratification in Northeast China, by Shuang Chen. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017. 342 pp. $65.00 cloth. ISBN: 9780804799034..
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 47, issue 6, pp. 693-694.
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(2018):
The Causal Effect of Social Capital on Income: A New Analytic Strategy.
Social Networks, 54, pp. 82-90.
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(2018):
Implementing a Multinational Study of Questionnaire Design.
Pp. 161-180 in:
Timothy P. Johnson, Beth-Ellen Pennel, Ineke A. L. Stoop, Brita Dorer
(Eds.)
Advances in Comparative Survey Methods: Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts (3MC).
New York:
Wiley.
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(2018):
Keeping or Losing Faith? Comparing Religion across Majority and Minority Youth in Europe.
Pp. 246-273 in:
Frank Kalter, Jan O. Jonsson, Frank van Tubergen, Anthony Heath
(Eds.)
Growing Up in Diverse Societies. The Integration of the Children of Immigrants in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
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