(2024):
How a history of migration affects individuals’ political attitudes.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, issue 8, pp. 1886-1903.
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(2024):
Party campaign statements and portfolio allocation in coalition governments.
West European Politics, 47, issue 1, pp. 216-227.
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(2024):
Everyday mobility in German cities: A smartphone-based assessment of activity spaces and their effect on social inequalities.
[Workshop "The Power of Where: Spatial Insights from Survey Data", Cottbus, February 29th to March 01st, 2024]
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The immediate effect of discrimination on mental health: A meta-analytic review of the causal evidence.
Psychological Bulletin, 150, issue 3, pp. 215-252.
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Divided We Unite: The Nature of Partyism and the Role of Coalition Partnership in Europe.
American Political Science Review, 118, issue 1, pp. 69-87.
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Numbers, Selectivity and Generosity. The Conditional Nature of Immigration Policy Preferences.
Comparative Political Studies, 57, issue 2, pp. 187-381.
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Is it a match? The congruence of partnership preferences between Syrian and Afghan refugees and the German population.
[Workshop "Experimental Research on ethnic diversity, discrimination, and pro-sociality in European societies", Mannheim, March 13th to March 15th, 2024]
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Are male Muslim immigrants perceived as a particular threat in Western countries? Evidence from a factorial survey experiment in Germany.
["Ungleichheit und Zusammenhalt", Gemeinsame Tagung der DGS-Sektion "Soziale Ungleichheit und Sozialstrukturanalyse" und des Cluster 2 des Forschungsinstituts Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt (FGZ), Bremen, March 05th to March 07th, 2024]
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Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries – Germany. Technical Report on the Factorial Survey Experiment “Partnership Preferences among Young Adults in Germany”. Wave 9 – 2022, v7.0.0.
Mannheim
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(2024):
The Effect of Germany’s Federalism on Student Success : The “Index of Commitment“ as Comparative Measure for Study and Examination Regulations.
Hannover
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