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Pop songs for the tape recorder, LPs for the record player? The market launch of tape recorders in West Germany and the copyright debate on young consumers' practice of tape-recording in the 1950s and 1960s [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 33 (2008) 3. p.301-318
The decline of illegitimacy and the control of marital fertility during the demographic transition: testing the innovation-diffusion hypothesis using cohort fertility data from a Belgian town, 1850-1910 [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 32 (2007) 2. p.42-67
The evolution of labor relations inside a Russian firm during late tansition: evidence from personnel data [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 35 (2010) 2. p.334-361
Warum wurden die Leute kleiner in einer wachsenden Volkswirtschaft? [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 22 (1997) 2. p.150-161
Empirical consequences of definitions: the case of unemployment in German register data [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 3. p.138-148
Post-socialist states and the world economy: the impact of global economic crisis [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 35 (2010) 2. p.218-241
Bringing dependency back in: the economic crisis in post-socialist Europe and the continued relevance of dependent development [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 35 (2010) 2. p.242-265
Social and economic dimensions of Southern Ural dekulaked peasants (1930-1934) [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 33 (2008) 2. p.359-382
Effects of changes in data collection mode on data quality in administrative data: the case of participation in programmes offered by the German employment agency [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 3. p.191-203
Varieties of capitalism, varieties of vulnerabilities: financial crisis and its impact on welfare states in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 35 (2010) 2. p.266-295