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Comparing Regional Attitudes toward Immigrants in Six European Countries [journal article]
Source: Axioms, 11 (2022) 7. p.1-16
Europeanization of citizens vis-á-vis regional politicians: the case of the German-speaking Community of Belgium in the Euregio Maas-Rhine [journal article]
Source: Journal of Contemporary European Studies, (2022) Latest Articles. p.1-15
Public acceptance of sustainable energy innovations in the European Union: A multidimensional comparative framework for national policy [journal article]
Source: Journal of Cleaner Production, 340 (2022). p.1-20
State or market? Italians' attitudes and the role of social class in the last thirty years [journal article]
Source: Quaderni di Sociologia, 45 (2021) 87. p.111-133
The Development of Gender Role Attitudes During Adolescence: Effects of Sex, Socioeconomic Background, and Cognitive Abilities [journal article]
Source: Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 51 (2022) 11. p.2114-2129
Attitudes towards homosexuality among ethnic majority and minority adolescents in Western Europe: The role of ethnic classroom composition [journal article]
Source: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 88 (2022). p.133-147
Institutional Anomie, Market-Based Values and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: A Multilevel Analysis in 28 European Countries [journal article]
Source: International journal of conflict and violence : IJCV, 16 (2022). p.1-15
What drives the acceptability of restrictive health policies: An experimental assessment of individual preferences for anti-COVID 19 strategies [journal article]
Source: Economic Modelling, (2022) 116. p.1-11
Gender revolution in Austria and Poland? Changes in egalitarian attitudes and behaviour in the perspective of the theoretical insights by Goldscheider, Bernhardt and Lappegård [journal article]
Source: Edukacja Międzykulturowa, 19 (2022) 4. p.230-243
Income Inequality Tolerance and Preferences for Redistribution in Turkey [journal article]
Source: European Journal of Economics and Business Studies, 1 (2015) 3. p.98-105