(2011):
Democracy Promotion through Functional Cooperation? The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy.
Democratization, 18, issue 4, pp. 1026-1054.
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(2011):
Does Temporary Employment Mitigate the Scar Effects of Unemployment? A Cross-Country Comparison based on British, German and Swiss Panel Data.
[6th International conference of panel data users in Switzerland, Lausanne, June 08th to June 09th, 2011]
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(2011):
Does temporary employment mitigate the scar effects of unemployment? A cross-country comparison based on British, German and Swiss Panel Data..
[Understanding Society/BHPS Conference 2011, Colchester, Essex, June 30th to July 01st, 2011]
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(2011):
Hard times for the less educated: education and labor market entry in East Germany after reunification.
Pp. 58-84 in:
Irena Kogan, Clemens Noelke, Michael Gebel
(Eds.)
Making the transition. Education and labor market entry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
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(2011):
The transition from school to work in Central and Eastern Europe: theory and methodology.
Pp. 29-57 in:
Irena Kogan, Clemens Noelke, Michael Gebel
(Eds.)
Making the transition. Education and labor market entry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
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(2011):
When higher education pays off: education and labor market entry in Ukraine.
Pp. 269-295 in:
Irena Kogan, Clemens Noelke, Michael Gebel
(Eds.)
Making the transition. Education and labor market entry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
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(2011):
Labour market flexibility and inequality: the changing skill-based temporary employment and unemployment risks in Europe.
Social Forces, 90, issue 1, pp. 17-40.
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(2011):
Campaigning on an Upper Level? Individual Campaigning in the 2009 European Parliament Elections in its Determinants.
Electoral Studies, 30, issue 1, pp. 53-66.
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(2011):
The risk of social policy? The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries.
London and New York:
Routledge.
[Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare; 13]
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(2011):
The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment: Blame avoidance or credit claiming in the era of permanent austerity?.
European Journal of Political Research, 50, issue 1, pp. 1-23.
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