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Dollmann, Jörg, Sabrina Jasmin Mayer, Almuth Lietz, Madeleine Siegel and Jonas Köhler (In Press): DeZIM.panel – Data for Germany’s Post-Migrant Society. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 243, issue 1, pp. 93-108. more
Antoun, Christopher, and Alexander Wenz (2024): Nonparticipation bias in accelerometer-based studies and the use of propensity scores. Social Science Computer Review, (publ. online before print). more
Auer, Daniel, and Lilia Götz (2024): Refugee migration, labor demand and local employment. Socio-Economic Review, 22, issue 2, pp. 573-601. more
Auer, Daniel, and Max Schaub (2024): Mass Emigration and the Erosion of Liberal Democracy. International Studies Quarterly, 68, issue 2, pp. sqae026. more
Bach, Ruben L. (2024): Book Review: Applied Statistical Learning—With Case Studies in Stata. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society, 187, issue 3, pp. 854–855. more
Bach, Ruben L., Carina Cornesse and Jessica Daikeler (2024): Equipping the Offline Population with Internet Access in an Online Panel. Does It Make a Difference?. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 12, issue 1, pp. 80–93. more
Baghal, Tarek, Alexander Wenz, Paulo Serôdio, Shujun Liu, Curtis Jessop and Luke Sloan (2024): Linking survey and LinkedIn data: Understanding usage and consent patterns. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, (publ. online before print). more
Behrens, Lion, Dominic Nyhuis and Thomas Gschwend (2024): Political ambition and opposition legislative review: Bill scrutiny as an intra-party signalling device. European Journal of Political Research, 63, issue 1, pp. 66-88. more
Berkessel, Jana, Tobias Ebert, Jochen E. Gebauer and Peter Rentfrow (2024): On the Unequal Burden of Obesity: Obesity’s Adverse Consequences are Contingent on Regional Obesity Prevalence. Psychological Science. more
Bohr, Jeanette, and Nadia Granato (2024): Gender inequality in leadership positions: The role of part-time employment in seven European countries. Soziale Welt, 75, issue 1, pp. 78 – 112. more

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