(2019):
Der demographische Wandel: Mythos - Illusion - Realität.
Stuttgart:
Kohlhammer Verlag.
[Brennpunkt Politik]
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Dr. Hannes Weber

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Weber, Hannes
(2020):
How well can the migration component of regional population change be predicted? A machine learning approach applied to German municipalities.
Comparative Population Studies, 45, S. 143-178.
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Weber, Hannes
(2019):
Age structure and political violence: a re-assessment of the “youth bulge” hypothesis.
International Interactions, 45, Heft 1, S. 80-112.
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Weber, Hannes
(2019):
Attitudes Towards Minorities in Times of High Immigration: A Panel Study among Young Adults in Germany.
European Sociological Review, 35, Heft 2, S. 239-257.
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Weber, Hannes
(2019):
Can Violent Conflicts Explain the Recent Increase in the Flow of Asylum Seekers From Africa Into Europe?.
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 17, Heft 4, S. 405-424.
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Weber, Hannes, Dominik Becker und Steffen Hillmert
(2019):
Information-seeking behaviour and academic success in higher education: Which search strategies matter for grade differences among university students and how does this relevance differ by field of study?.
Higher Education, 77, Heft 4, S. 657-678.
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Weber, Hannes, und Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba
(2019):
The Effect of Population Growth on the Environment: Evidence from European Regions.
European Journal of Population, 35, Heft 2, S. 379-402.
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Weber, Hannes, Steffen Hillmert und Karin Julia Rott
(2018):
Can digital information literacy among undergraduates be improved? Evidence from an experimental study.
Teaching in Higher Education, 23, Heft 8, S. 909-926.
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Weber, Hannes
(2018):
Higher acceptance rates of asylum seekers lead to slightly more asylum applications in the future.
Demographic Research, 39, Heft 47, S. 1291–1304.
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