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1“...Examining the occupational variation within non-standard employment, this book combines case studies and comparative writing to illustrate how and why...”
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2by Marx, Paul Published in The British journal of sociology (01.09.2020)“...Many observers have noticed the importance of anger in contemporary politics, particularly with reference to populism. This article addresses the question...”
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3by Marx, Paul Published in European journal of political research (01.02.2014)“...The political economy literature has gathered compelling evidence that labour market risks shape political preferences. Accordingly, insecurity fuels support...”
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5by Marx, Paul Published in Rationality and society (01.08.2019)“...Political behaviour research is divided into several explanatory approaches. They have in common that they disregard, to varying extents, the social bases of...”
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6by Marx, Paul“...This article sheds light on the so far under-researched effect of subjective job insecurity on social policy preferences and the moderating role of...”
edited by Mau, Steffen Chung, Heejung
Published in Journal of European social policy (01.10.2014)
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8“...This Policy Department A study prepared at request of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee examines the incidence of temporary forms of working in...”
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9“...Dualization is a recurrent concept in analysing the political economy of labour market reforms in European countries. While it helps to make sense of changes...”
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10“...There is growing interest in political inequality across income groups. This article contributes to this debate with two arguments about political involvement:...”
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11“...Germany is widely seen as a “dualized” economy driven by a powerful and stable “insider” coalition in the manufacturing sectors. In this article, that picture...”
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12“...In 2015, Swiss voters had the opportunity to impose a tax on the super rich in a popular vote and thereby fund a redistributive policy. However, a large...”
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13by Marx, Paul“...Many observers have noticed the importance of anger in contemporary politics, particularly with reference to populism. This article addresses the question...”
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14“...The surge of immigration to Europe starting in 2015 is one of the most important political challenges in recent history. In this research note, we address the...”
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15by Werner Eichhorst Paul Marx Published in Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets (27.03.2015)“...Few would disagree that European labour markets are in a process of deep transformation. An important element of this transformation is the twin-process of...”
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16“...Labour market policies are multi-dimensional: their design depends on factors such as generosity, coverage, the combination of active and passive elements, and...”
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17“...Are party preferences of atypical workers distinct from those in stable employment? The welfare state literature debates this question, but very few empirical...”
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18by Emmenegger, Patrick Marx, Paul Schraff, Dominik Published in The Journal of politics (01.01.2017)“...It is often argued that unemployment depresses political involvement because unemployment deprives workers of important workplace-related resources. We...”
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19“...Welfare state research tends to assume strong and enduring public support for welfare state institutions. We challenge this assumption and show that in times...”
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20by Werner Eichhorst Paul Marx Verena Tobsch Published in Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets (27.03.2015)“...Germany used to be perceived as a country with modest employment levels but high equality in the labour market. However, it is now widely acknowledged that the...”