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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2012):
Selective Flexibilization and Deregulation of the Labor Market. The Answer of Continental and Southern Europe
:
Stato e Mercato,
96,
pp. 363-390.
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(2011):
Gender inequalities in higher education: extent, development and mechanisms of gender differences in enrolment and field of study choice
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Irish Educational Studies,
30,
2,
pp. 179-198.
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(2011):
Foreign direct investments in business services: transforming the Visegrád Four Region into a knowledge-based economy?
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European Planning Studies ,
19,
9,
pp. 1611-1631.
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(2011):
Parliamentary Questions and Oversight in the European Union
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European Journal of Political Research,
50,
1,
pp. 53-79.
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(2011):
Government Formation After the 2009 Federal Election: The Remake of the Christian–Liberal Coalition Under New Patterns of Party Competition
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German Politics,
20,
1,
pp. 164-185.
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(2011):
Trends in the association between educational attainment and class destinations in West Germany: Looking inside the service class
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Research in Social Stratification and Mobility,
29,
4,
pp. 427-444.
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(2011):
Class origin and young adults' re-enrollment
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Research in Social Stratification and Mobility,
29,
4,
pp. 415-426.
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2012):
Educational inequality across three generations: Transfer of family resources and context conditions
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[
PSID conference “Inequality across Multiple Generations”,
Ann Arbor,
]
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(2012):
The impact of labour market flexibilization on the first transition to the adult life in different welfare states: Does labour force attachment matter?
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[
ECSR/EQUALSOC Conference “Economic change, Equality of life and Social cohesion”,
Stockholm University, Stockholm,
]
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(2011):
Immigrant-origin MPs in a longitudinal perspective: continuity and change
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[
6th ECPR General Conference,
Reykjavik,
]
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(2011):
Do Constituency Candidates Matter in German Federal Elections? The Personal Vote as an Interactive Process
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[
1st Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Dublin,
European Political Science Association
]
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(2011):
Parliamentary Activity as Pursuit of Re-Selection and Re-Election: Do MPs Gain from Bill Initiation in Preferential List Electoral Systems?
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[
European Political Science Association (EPSA) Annual Conference,
Dublin,
]
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MZES Arbeitspapiere
(2011):
The Consequences of Employment Protection Legislation for the Youth Labour Market
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144,
Mannheim,
MZES
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(2011):
Patterns of Non-employment: Labor Market Institutions and Employment Performance of Social Groups
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145,
Mannheim,
MZES
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(2011):
Social class differentials at the transition from lower to upper secondary education in France: Testing rational action models within an institutionalized dialogue between family and school
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140,
Mannheim,
MZES
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Berichte
(2011):
The Long Run Consequences of Unilateral Divorce Laws on Children – Evidence from SHARELIFE
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pp. 240-2011.
Mannheim,
Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging, University of Mannheim
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(2011):
Pension Fund Capitalism and Financial Crisis
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pp. 126.
Wien,
Institut für Höhere Studien (IHS)
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(2011):
If participation does not do the job, will accountability make a difference? The potential of Civil Society Organizations in democratizing the EU
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pp. 5.
Bielefeld / St. Petersburg,
Centre for German and European Studies
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(2011):
Towards NPM-ization of the post-communist state? Attitudes of public officials towards models of bureaucracy in Central and Eastern Europe
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London,
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(2011):
Social Partners and the Governance of Public Employment Services: Trends and Experiences from Western Europe
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pp. 17.
Intenational Labour Office
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(2011):
Occupational Welfare Policies and Pension Income Inequalities: Case studies of pension systems in Denmark, Finland, and the United Kingdom
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pp. No. 561.
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Beiträge in Büchern
Noelke Clemens,
Michael Gebel
(Eds.)
(2011):
Delayed Transition: Education and Labor Market Entry in Serbia
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pp. 141-165 .
Palo Alto,
Stanford University Press
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