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Conference Presentations
(2019):
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
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9th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Belfast,
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(2019):
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
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Summer School of ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments,
Lisbon,
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(2019):
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
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ECPR General Conference,
Wrocław,
]
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(2019):
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
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3-Länder-Tagung DVPW, ÖGPW, SVPW,
Zürich,
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Journal Articles
(2019):
The European refugee crisis, party competition, and voters’ responses in Germany
:
West European Politics,
42,
1,
pp. 67-90.
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(2019):
How Intergenerational Mobility Shapes Attitudes toward Work and Welfare
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
682,
1,
pp. 139-154.
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(2019):
Role of employment-related inequalities in young adults’ life satisfaction: A comparative study in five European welfare state regimes
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health,
47,
3,
pp. 357-365.
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(2019):
Assessing youth labour market services: Young people’s perceptions and evaluations of service delivery in Germany
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Public Policy and Administration,
34,
1,
pp. 22-41.
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(2019):
The Effect of Framing and Placement on Linkage Consent
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Public Opinion Quarterly,
83,
S1,
pp. 289-308.
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(2019):
Willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection
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Public Opinion Quarterly,
83,
S1,
pp. 210-235.
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(2019):
Forecasting Elections in Multiparty Systems: A Bayesian Approach Combining Polls and Fundamentals
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Political Analysis,
27,
2,
pp. 255-262.
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(2019):
When do Women Speak? A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Gender in Legislative Debates
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Political Studies,
67,
3,
pp. 576–596.
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(2019):
The Unequal Distribution of Speaking Time in Parliamentary-Party Groups
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Legislative Studies Quarterly,
44,
1,
pp. 163-193.
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(2019):
Applying the rescaling bootstrap under imputation: a simulation study
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Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation,
89,
4,
pp. 641-659.
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(2019):
The Interplay of Group Identifications and Friendships: Evidence from Longitudinal Social Network Studies
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Journal of Social Issues,
75,
2,
pp. 460-485.
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(2019):
The effect of survey mode on data quality: Disentangling nonresponse and measurement error bias
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Journal of Official Statistics,
35,
1,
pp. 93-115.
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(2019):
Not a powerful electoral issue yet: On the role of European integration in the 2017 German federal election
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Journal of European Public Policy,
26,
5,
pp. 717-733.
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(2019):
Coordination of legislative speech in times of crisis: Youth unemployment and debates on redistributive policies in the Swedish Riksdag, 1994–2014
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International Journal of Social Welfare,
28,
4,
pp. 404-417.
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(2019):
Worlds of Healthcare: A Healthcare System Typology of OECD Countries
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Health Policy,
123,
7,
pp. 611-520.
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(2019):
Party Competition and Government Formation in Germany: Business as Usual or New Patterns?
:
German Politics,
28,
1,
pp. 80-100.
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(2019):
Attitudes Towards Minorities in Times of High Immigration: A Panel Study among Young Adults in Germany
:
European Sociological Review,
35,
2,
pp. 239-257.
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(2019):
Studying Integration from Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Design, Content, and Research Potential of the CILS4EU-DE Data
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European Sociological Review,
35,
2,
pp. 280–297.
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(2019):
Perceived economic self-sufficiency: a country- and generation-comparative approach
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European Political Science,
18,
3,
pp. 510-531.
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(2019):
Channelling attention and choice? Examining effects of consideration sets on electoral decision-making
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Electoral Studies,
57,
pp. 294-301.
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(2019):
What Drives Ethnic Homophily? A Relational Approach on How Ethnic Identification Moderates Preferences for Same-Ethnic Friends
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American Sociological Review,
84,
3,
pp. 394-419.
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