(2011):
The risk of social policy? The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries.
13,
XIV, 194.
London and New York,
Routledge.
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Giger, Nathalie
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Monographie
Edited Book
Lefkofridi, Zoe,
Nathalie Giger,
Kathrin Kissau
(Eds.)
(2012):
Inequality and Representation in Europe.
48 (1),
141.
London,
Taylor & Francis.
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Book Chapter
Careja, Romana,
Patrick Emmenegger,
Nathalie Giger
(Eds.)
Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger
(2020):
Wie "AfD-bewegt" sind die Gewerkschafter?.
401-423.
Wiesbaden,
Springer.
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Careja, Romana,
Patrick Emmenegger,
Nathalie Giger
(Eds.)
Bender, Benedikt,
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
(2020):
Social concertation in Europe during the Great Recession: A fsQCA-study of social partner involvement.
33-50.
Wiesbaden,
Springer VS.
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Faas, Thorsten,
Cornelia Frank,
Harald Schoen
(Eds.)
Giger, Nathalie,
Sascha Huber
(2015):
Der Einfluss des Geschlechts auf Kandidatenbeurteilungen: Eine experimentelle Studie zu Kontexteffekten und individuellen Faktoren in Deutschland.
333-359.
Baden-Baden,
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
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Journal Article
Kurella, Anna-Sophie,
Nathalie Giger,
Jan Rosset
(2024):
Is unequal representation the consequence of different voting behavior across income groups?.
Electoral Studies,
89,
(article no. 102790), pp. 1-11.
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Bräuninger, Thomas,
Nathalie Giger
(2018):
Strategic Ambiguity of Party Positions in Multi-Party Competition.
Political Science Research and Methods,
6,
3,
527-548.
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Rosset, Jan,
Nathalie Giger,
Julian Bernauer
(2017):
I the People? Self-Interest and Demand for Government Responsiveness.
Comparative Political Studies,
50,
6,
794-821.
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Bernauer, Julian,
Nathalie Giger,
Jan Rosset
(2015):
Mind the gap: Do proportional electoral systems foster a more equal representation of women and men, poor and rich?.
International Political Science Review,
36,
1,
78-98.
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Rosset, Jan,
Nathalie Giger,
Julian Bernauer
(2013):
More Money, Fewer Problems? Cross-Level Effects of Economic Deprivation on Political Representation.
West European Politics,
36,
4,
817-835.
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Giger, Nathalie,
Moira Nelson
(2013):
The Welfare State or the Economy? Preferences, Constituencies and Strategies for Retrenchment.
European Sociological Review,
29,
5,
1083-1094.
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Giger, Nathalie
(2012):
Is social policy retrenchment unpopular? How welfare reforms affect government popularity.
European Sociological Review,
28,
5,
691-700.
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Lefkofridi, Zoe,
Nathalie Giger,
Kathrin Kissau
(2012):
Inequality and Representation in Europe.
Journal of Representation,
48,
1,
1-11.
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Giger, Nathalie,
Jan Rosset,
Julian Bernauer
(2012):
The poor political representation of the poor in a comparative perspective.
Representation,
48,
1,
47-61.
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Giger, Nathalie
(2012):
Wie reagieren Wähler auf Sparpolitik? Eine theoretische und empirische Annäherung an die elektoralen Kosten von Sparpolitik.
der moderne staat (dms),
2,
291-312.
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Giger, Nathalie,
Moira Nelson
(2011):
The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment: Blame avoidance or credit claiming in the era of permanent austerity?.
European Journal of Political Research,
50,
1,
1-23.
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Giger, Nathalie,
Jochen Müller,
Marc Debus
(2011):
Die Bedeutung des regionalen Kontexts für die programmatische Positionierung von Schweizer Kantonalparteien.
Swiss Political Science Review,
17,
3,
259-285.
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Giger, Nathalie
(2010):
Do voters punish the government for welfare state retrenchment? A comparative study of electoral costs associated with social policy.
Comparative European Politics,
8,
4,
415–443.
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Presentation
Rosset, Jan,
Nathalie Giger,
Julian Bernauer
(2015):
Ideological Congruence and Demand for Government Responsiveness.
[5th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, ].
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Rosset, Jan,
Nathalie Giger,
Julian Bernauer
(2014):
Being Determines Consciousness? Economic Cleavages and Europeans’ Understandings and Evaluations of Democracy.
[Conference on Advances in the Study of Democratic Responsiveness, Göteborg, ].
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Bräuninger, Thomas,
Nathalie Giger
(2013):
Strategic ambiguity of party positions in multiparty settings.
[Gastvortrag, Universität St. Gallen, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2012):
Holding Governments accountable: Individual Heterogeneity in Performance Voting.
[Elections, Public Opinion and Parties conference, Oxford, ].
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Bräuninger, Thomas,
Nathalie Giger
(2012):
Intra-party effects of mean voter and party constituency representation.
[Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, ].
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Bräuninger, Thomas,
Nathalie Giger
(2012):
Intra-party effects of mean voter and party constituency representation.
[DVPW Arbeitskreis für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie, Jahrestagung, Wien, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2012):
Focusing events and policy change: The aftermath of Fukushima.
[European Political Science Association Annual Conference, Berlin, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2012):
Electoral Politics and New Social Risk Policies.
[Workshop on the politics of social policy, Lund, ].
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Giger, Nathalie,
Thomas Bräuninger
(2012):
Are Parties Responsive to Group Turnout? Relative Turnout of the Poor and Responsiveness of Parties in Western Europe.
[Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, ].
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Giger, Nathalie,
Thomas Bräuninger
(2011):
An Improved Method of Scaling: Taking Individual Heterogeneity into Account.
[69th Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, ].
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Müller, Jochen,
Nathalie Giger,
Marc Debus
(2011):
Die Bedeutung des regionalen Kontexts für die programmatische Positionierung von Schweizer Kantonalparteien.
[Dreiländertagung von SVPW, DVPW und ÖGPW, Basel, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2011):
Are parties responsive to group turnout? Relative turnout of the poor and the responsiveness of parties in Western Europe.
[6th ECPR General Conference, Reykjavik, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2011):
Political representation of the poor and economic inequality: a comparative analysis.
[HumVIB Final Conference, Berlin, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2011):
Why is there no modern gender gap in Finland?.
[International Workshop "Education, Religion, and the Gender-vote Gap - The Institutional Heritage of Western Europes´ Confessional Conflict, Bremen, ].
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Bräuninger, Thomas,
Nathalie Giger
(2011):
An improved method of scaling: taking individual heterogeneity into account.
[ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, St. Gallen, ].
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Bräuninger, Thomas,
Nathalie Giger
(2011):
An improved method of scaling: taking individual heterogeneity into account.
[European Political Science Association (EPSA) Annual Conference, Dublin, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2011):
Truly linked or totally apart? On the connection between preceived and actual representation.
[European Political Science Association Annual Conference, Dublin, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2011):
Salience and representation. An integral approach and some empirical evidence.
[Issue-Congruence and Political Communication in Representative Democracies, Dornburg/Saale, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2010):
Do parties ensure equal representation? A longitudinal and cross-national analysis.
[Comparing European Countries: Multi-level, Cross-time. Workshop of the HumVIB project, Hamburg, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2010):
Personal Salience and Representation. Towards a micro-foundation and some empirical evidence.
[68th National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2010):
The Substantial Representation of Subconstituency Interests in Western Democracies.
[Council for European Studies Conference, Montreal, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2010):
The electoral consequences of social policy reforms. An empirical answer to the new politics literature.
[ECPR Joint Sessions, Münster, ].
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Giger, Nathalie
(2009):
Salience. A missing element in representation theory?.
[NCCR Workshop "Representation. New Forms of measuring and old challenges", Bern, ].
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