Antimicrobial Resistances are THE cross-sectoral challenge of the coming years, however, public and political awareness remains low, as @Anne_Parth and me show in a quantitative analysis of party positions across Europe. https://t.co/tCMjhihDv8
@LenaMasch Thank you! Single women show the highest score among women in pro-environmental behaviour and single mums the lowest. But it can be increased with generous work-family policies (especially childcare).
Just published in Environmental Sociology🌿📡: Are mothers more likely to show pro-environmental behaviour than women without children? Do work-family policies moderate the likelihood of single mothers to engage in such behaviour? 👩👧👦https://t.co/rpSPRsCXlJ
@fabian_kalf Barbenheimer :) both, Oppenheimer and Barbie, are about how social structures influence (to a certain degree also determine) individual actions
Five more days to apply! ⬇️ Join my team for coffee, cake and research on issues of climate, gender and inequality in tax and social policy. Historical and worldwide perspectives; all welcome
Since so many people discuss about the gender divide in left-right voting: I published a paper examining this trend for the gender gap in far-right voting for 25 EU countries, finding that the increased visibility of women threatens some men https://t.co/a3ODuGDvHC
You know it's gonna be a tough review process if (s)he basically asks you to program a new statistical package to test for possible model misspecifications. #reviewprocess#science
I am thrilled to announce that I just signed the contract for my postdoc position at the @GSI_Muenchen. I am looking forward to work together with @LauraSeelkopf , Berthold Rittberger and Bernhard Zangl. Thanks so much for the warm welcome. #lmu#munich#postdoc
Goodbye Prague! What an interesting and well-organized #ecprgc2023 Received very valuable comments on our paper with @colettevogeler and learnt about fascinating paper projects. 🤓💚