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Gebel, Michael, and Johannes Giesecke (2008): Labour Market Flexibility and Inequality: The Changing Risk Patterns of Temporary Employment in Germany. Mannheim [Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 112] more
Giesecke, Johannes, and Steffen Schindler (2008): Field of Study and Flexible Work. A Comparison between Germany and the UK. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 49, issue 4-5, pp. 283-304. more
Gschwend, Thomas (2008): Studying Contamination Effects in Multi-Level Systems of Governance: First Thoughts about Hypotheses and Research Design. Pp. 229-240 in: Hermann Schmitt (Ed.) The Multilevel Electoral System of the EU. Mannheim. more
Gschwend, Thomas, and Marc Hooghe (2008): Should I Stay or Should I Go? An Experimental Study on Voter Responses to Pre-Electoral Coalitions. European Journal of Political Research, 47, issue 5, pp. 556-577. more
Heinz, Dominic (2008): A Review of EU-Russian Relations. Added Value or Structurally Deficient?. Levico Terme [CSSEO Working Paper ] more
Herrmann, Michael, and Franz Urban Pappi (2008): Strategic voting in German constituencies. Electoral Studies, 27, issue 2, pp. 228-244. more
Hillmann, Henning (2008): Localism and the Limits of Political Brokerage: Evidence from Revolutionary Vermont. American Journal of Sociology, 114, issue September, pp. 287-331. more
Hillmann, Henning (2008): Mediation in Multiple Networks: Elite Mobilization before the English Civil War. American Sociological Review, 73, issue June, pp. 426-454. more
Horn, Daniel (2008): Age of Selection Counts: a Cross-country Comparison of Educational Institutions. Mannheim [Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 107] more
Hüller, Thorsten, and Beate Kohler-Koch (2008): Assessing the Democratic Value of Civil Society Engagement in the European Union. Pp. 145-181 in: Beate Kohler-Koch, Dirk De Bièvre, William A. Maloney (Eds.) Opening EU-Governance to Civil Society. Gains and Challenges. Mannheim. more

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