Awarded date | 2017 |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Granting Organisations | North Rhine-Westphalian Ministry of Science |
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The Negative Influence of Individual Socio-Economic Problems on Political Knowledge
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Anti‐elite politics and emotional reactions to socio‐economic problems: Experimental evidence on “pocketbook anger” from France, Germany, and the United States
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Anti-elite parties and political inequality: How challenges to the political mainstream reduce income gaps in internal efficacy
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Three Approaches to Labour Market Vulnerability and Political Preferences
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The political integration of the middle class
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Do right-wing parties foster welfare chauvinistic attitudes? A longitudinal study of the 2015 ‘refugee crisis’ in Germany
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Do Poor Citizens Vote for Redistribution, Against Immigration, or Against the Establishment? A Conjoint Experiment in Denmark
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Political participation in European welfare states: Does social investment matter?
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Should we study political behaviour as rituals? Towards a general micro theory of politics in everyday life
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