Weitere Publikationen aus diesem Projekt

Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Tobias Wiß
2024
The political economy of pension policy
S. 190–202
Cheltenham
Edward Elgar
Elias Naumann
2023
Support for the welfare state over the life course: analysing individual attitude change with multiwave panel data
S. 161-180
Cheltenham
Edward Elgar
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2023
The Future of Social Protection and the Future of the Welfare State in the EU
Brussels
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2022
Rentensysteme im Umbau: Herausforderungen und Reformwege der Alterssicherung in Europa
S. 35-40
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2022
Die Zukunft der Wohlfahrtsstaaten & Rentensysteme in Europa: soziale Sicherung nicht erst im Alter
Erkner
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Lukas Lehner, Elias Naumann
2022
Welfare state support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Change and continuity in public attitudes towards social policies in Germany
S. 297-311
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2022
Public Attitudes towards the Welfare State in Germany and Great Britain: Erosion or rebounding?
ZEW, Mannheim
Samir Khalil, Elias Naumann
2022
Does Contact with Foreigners Reduce Worries about Immigration? A Longitudinal Analysis in Germany
S. 189–201
Elias Naumann, Ellen von den Driesch, Almut Schumann, Carolin Thönnissen
2021
Anstieg depressiver Symptome bei Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen während des ersten Lockdowns in Deutschland
S. 1533–1540
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2021
Inequalities and poverty risks in old age across Europe: The double‐edged income effect of pension systems
S. 440–455
Katja Möhring, Elias Naumann, Maximiliane Reifenscheid, Alexander Wenz, Tobias Rettig, Ulrich Krieger, Sabine Friedel, Marina Fikel, Carina Cornesse, Annelies G. Blom
2021
The COVID-19 pandemic and subjective well-being: longitudinal evidence on satisfaction with work and family
S. S601-S617
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann
2020
The legitimacy of public pensions in an ageing Europe: Subjective evaluation and political preferences between 2008 and 2016
S. 159-176
Cheltenham
Edward Elgar
Elias Naumann
2020
COVID‐19 policies in Germany and their social, political, and psychological consequences
Harvard University, Cambridge
Elias Naumann, Wouter de Tavernier, Laura Naegele, Moritz Hess
2020
Public support for sanctioning older unemployed – a survey experiment in 21 European countries
S. 77-100
Katja Möhring, Céline Teney
2020
Equality prescribed? Contextual determinants of citizens’ support for gender boardroom quotas across Europe
S. 560–589
Elias Naumann
2020
The Political Consequences of the COVID-19-Pandemic in Germany: A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Policy and Redistribution Preferences
(virtual)
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann
2020
The legitimacy of public pensions in an ageing Europe: Changes in subjective evaluations and political preferences, 2008-2016
S. 159-176
Cheltenham
Edward Elgar
Paul Marx, Elias Naumann
2018
Do right-wing parties foster welfare chauvinistic attitudes? A longitudinal study of the 2015 ‘refugee crisis’ in Germany
S. 111-116
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann
2018
Class, Union, or Party Allegiance? Comparing Pension Reform Preferences in Britain and Germany
S. 107-128
London
Palgrave Macmillan
Elias Naumann, Lukas F. Stötzer
2018
Immigration and support for redistribution: survey experiments in three European countries
S. 80-101
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann
2018
Introduction: Analysing Organized Interests and Public Opinion Towards Welfare Reforms
S. 1-23
London
Palgrave Macmillan
Elias Naumann
2018
Tax Constraints, Social Policy Preferences, and Support for Redistribution
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann
2018
The Popularity of Pension and Unemployment Policies Revisited: The Erosion of Public Support in Britain and Germany
S. 155-186
London
Palgrave Macmillan
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann
2018
Welfare State Reforms Seen from Below - Comparing Public Attitudes and Organized Interests in Britain and Germany
Cham
Palgrave Macmillan
Elias Naumann, Lukas F. Stötzer, Giuseppe Pietrantuono
2018
Attitudes towards highly skilled and low-skilled immigration in Europe: A survey experiment in 15 European countries
S. 1009-1030
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2017
The Role of Trade Unions in Pension Policy-making and Private Pension Governance in Europe
S. 206-238
Brussels
Peter Lang
Ulf Liebe, Elias Naumann, Andreas Tutić
2017
Sozialer Status und prosoziales Handeln: Ein Quasi-Experiment im Krankenhaus
S. 109-129
Moritz Heß, Elias Naumann, Leander Steinkopf
2017
Population Ageing, the Intergenerational Conflict, and Active Ageing Policies – a Multilevel Study of 27 European Countries
S. 11-23
Elias Naumann
2017
Do increasing reform pressures change welfare state attitudes? An experimental study on population ageing, pension reform preferences, political knowledge and ideology
S. 266-294
Carsten Jensen, Elias Naumann
2016
Increasing pressures and support for public healthcare in Europe
S. 698 - 705
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2016
Ageing Europe’s invisible plight: Rising income inequality in old age due to employment flexibilization and pension marketization?
Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2016
Role of social partners in pension reforms in Europe
Tilburg University
Elias Naumann, Christopher Buss, Johannes Bähr
2016
How Unemployment Experience Affects Support for the Welfare State: A Real Panel Approach
S. 81-92
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2016
Ageing Europe’s invisible plight: Rising income inequality in old age due to employment flexibilization and pension marketization?
Berkeley
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2016
The reversal of early exit from work in ageing societies
Philadelphia, PA
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Dirk Hofäcker
2016
The reversal of early exit from work in aging societies: going beyond static regimes with temporal fuzzy set analysis
Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
Revisiting Pension Privatization in Europe
School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Toronto
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
Pension Reforms in an Ageing Europe: Towards Economic, Social and Political Sustainability?
Universität Mannheim
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
Book Review: Karl Hinrichs & Matteo Jessoula (eds.) Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms
S. 399-421
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
Welfare Retrenchment
S. 521-527
Amsterdam
Elsevier
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
The Privatization and Marketization of Pensions in Europe: A Double Transformation Facing the Crisis
S. 56-73
Dirk Hofäcker, Moritz Heß, Elias Naumann
2015
Changing retirement transitions in times of paradigmatic political change: towards growing inequalities?
S. 205-226
Basingstoke
Palgrave Macmillan
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
Pension reforms in Europe at a crossroads: The multipillar strategy facing the crisis
Seoul
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2015
The reversal of early exit from work in ageing societies: Going beyond static regimes with temporal fuzzy set analysis
University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Dirk Hofäcker
2015
Reforming Welfare States and Changing Capitalism: Institutional Change and Reversing Early Retirement Regimes in Europe
S. 79-97
London
Palgrave
Dirk Hofäcker, Elias Naumann
2015
The emerging trend of work beyond retirement age in Germany – Increasing social inequality?
S. 473-479
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Jonas Radl
2015
Pushed out prematurely? Comparing objectively forced exits and subjective assessments of involuntary retirement across Europe
S. 115–130
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2014
Reforming welfare states and changing capitalism : institutional change and reversing early retirement regimes in Europe
University of Greenwich, London
Elias Naumann
2014
Raising the retirement age: retrenchment, feedback and attitudes
S. 223-243
Cheltenham
Edward Elgar
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2014
Pension Privatization Revisited
Oxford University
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2014
Der Wandel der Alterssicherung und Alterseinkommen in Europa
Berlin
Elias Naumann
2014
Increasing conflict in times of retrenchment? Attitudes towards healthcare provision in Europe between 1996 and 2002
S. 276-286
Claus Wendt, Elias Naumann, Julia Klitzke
2014
Reformbedarf im deutschen Gesundheitssystem aus Sicht der Bevölkerung
S. 333-348
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Dirk Hofäcker
2014
Der Paradigmenwechsel von der Frühverrentung zum längeren Erwerbsleben: Nur ein europäisches Phänomen?
Universität Trier
Marius Busemeyer, Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Stephan Leibfried, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja, Herbert Obinger, Birgit Pfau-Effinger
2013
Wohlfahrtspolitik im 21. Jahrhundert: Neue Wege der Forschung
S. 323
Frankfurt
Campus
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann, Claus Wendt
2013
Not quite united against reforms: Pension reform positions of British, French, and German social groups
Poznan University of Economics
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2012
Welfare state support from below
Boston
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
2012
Europe’s Transformations Towards a Renewed Pension System
S. 182-205
Oxford
Oxford University Press