(2019):
Understanding Data Generating Processes.
[Statistical Reasoning and Thinking Conference, Los Angeles, CA, July 14th, 2019]
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(2019):
Will Differential Privacy Transform Social Science.
[SEM 2019 - 6th Annual Conference, Frankfurt, August 16th to August 18th, 2019]
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(2019):
Change Through Data: A Data Analytics Training Program for Government Employees.
Harvard Data Science Review, 1, issue 2, (e-only).
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(2019):
Birth Dynamics of Ethnic German Migrants: Arrival Effect or Disruption?.
[EAPS conference “Children in Migrant or Ethnic Minorities: Demographic and Social Prossess in a Comparative Perspective”, Rostock, May 16th to May 17th, 2019]
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(2019):
Deregulation, self-employment, and economic integration: the 2004 reform of the German trade and crafts code as a natural experiment.
[InGRID2 Spring School: ‘Vulnerable groups on the labour market’ – determinants and consequences of economic vulnerability across Europe, Amsterdam, April 01st to April 05th, 2019]
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(2019):
Does Deregulation Lead to Better Economic Performance Among Immigrants? The 2004 Reform of the German Trade and Crafts Code as a Natural Experiment.
[ECSR Spring School: “New and Old Data. Cutting-Edge Approaches to Quantitative Social Research”, Turin, March 25th to March 29th, 2019]
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(2019):
Does Deregulation Lead to Better Economic Performance Among Immigrants? The 2004 Reform of the German Trade and Crafts Code as a Natural Experiment.
[ECSR Annual Conference "Inequality Over the Life Course", Lausanne, September 12th to September 14th, 2019]
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(2019):
A Comparison of Couples' Living Arrangements between Migrants and Non-Migrants in Germany.
[14th Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA), Manchester, August 20th to August 23rd, 2019]
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(2019):
The science of behavior and decision-making.
Pp. 59-79 in:
Kai Ruggeri
(Ed.)
Behavioral Insights for Public Policy: Concepts and Cases.
London:
Routledge.
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(2019):
Why the recent success of radical right parties does not indicate a right shift in public opinion.
[Invited Talk at the Unequal Democracies Seminar, Genève, April 11th, 2019]
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