(2022):
Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker.
[7th pairfam Interdisciplinary International Conference, Munich, May 11th to May 13th, 2022]
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(2022):
Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker.
[European Population Conference, Groningen, June 29th to July 02nd, 2022]
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(2022):
Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker.
[ECSR Annual Conference, Amsterdam, July 06th to July 08th, 2022]
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(2022):
Happy and healthy: How family mealtime routines relate to child nutritional health.
Appetite: Multidisciplinary Research on Eating and Drinking, 171, (article no. 105939).
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(2022):
Intersectional inequalities along the dimensions of social origin, gender, and migration background in primary, secondary, and tertiary education from a cross-country perspective.
[LuxERA Conference 2022, Belval, November 09th to November 10th, 2022]
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(2022):
Cross-cutting cleavages and native-refugee contact: quasi-experimental evidence from Germany.
[Analytical Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications, Venice, November 14th to November 17th, 2022]
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Cross-cutting cleavages and native-refugee contact: quasi-experimental evidence from Germany.
[DeZIM Annual Conference 2022, Berlin, October 05th to October 07th, 2022]
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(2022):
Labor market situation of refugees in Europe : The role of individual and contextual factors.
Frontiers in Political Science, (article no. 4:977764), pp. 1-14.
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(2022):
The Transition to a Coresidential Partnership: Who Moves and Who Has the Partner Move In?.
Population Research and Policy Review, 41, pp. 757–779.
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(2022):
Changing crises, changing votes? Problem priorities, party competence, and electoral behavior in Germany 2009–2017.
Pp. 209-226 in:
Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Harald Schoen, Bernhard Weßels, Christoph Wolf
(Eds.)
The Changing German Voter.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
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