A couple of weeks after I left academia, I am happy to share that the last paper of my PhD has been published in @SPSR_RSSP. I show how social policy preferences are structured by place. (1/5)
https://t.co/Wz042m5s0M
... in booming and, to a smaller degree, in urban than in declining and rural regions. These findings contribute to a bigger discussion on compensating “left-behind” regions. (4/5)
After more than 7 years, my time at @IPZ_ch has come to an end. After some months of travelling, I will pursue a career outside of academia. I am incredibly grateful for everything I have experienced with and learned from my colleagues in Zurich and elsewhere. Thank you!
Happy to announce a new publication in @jepp_journal co-authored with @SiljaHausermann and @PinggeraMichael. We investigate how the COVID-crisis has affected welfare priorities in Germany, Sweden and Spain.
A thread 1/10
What type of welfare state do populist radical-right wing parties pursue?
This question has been subject to a long-standing debate in the literature.
My new paper at @ScandPolStud provides a new and perhaps surprising answer to this question. 1/6
https://t.co/GzpJUy4n2c
Last week I successfully defended my PhD @IPZ_ch Felt less strange than the picture suggests. I am extremely grateful to my committee members @SiljaHausermann @mariusbusemeyer @jon_polk and Marco Steenbergen.
Very happy to announce that our Research Note with @stefwalter__, @SiljaHausermann and Patrick Emmenegger has just been published in @SPSR_RSSP 🎉🥳!
https://t.co/7t1BP2Pxxt
We show how Swiss voters are torn between international cooperation and national sovereignty. 1/9
The education cleavage is all about socio-cultural issues, right? Not so fast!
Happy to announce my paper “Redistribution Attitudes and Vote Choice Across the Educational Divide” has just been published OpenAccess in @EJPRJournal!
Longer🧵👇