Publikationen von Erik Neimanns
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2024
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Growth Models and Voter Preferences: The Moderating Impact of Export-Led Growth on Centre-Left Voters. In: Journal of European Public Policy, 2024.
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Preferences for Growth Strategies in Advanced Democracies: A New "Representation Gap"?. In: European Journal of Political Research, 2024.
2023
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Strategic Interdependence and Preferences for Debt Mutualization in the Eurozone. In: Review of International Political Economy 30(4), 2023, 1459–1485.
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Public Opinion towards Welfare State Reform: The Role of Political Trust and Government Satisfaction. In: European Journal of Political Research 62(1), 2023, 197–220.
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Welfare States, Media Ownership and Attitudes Towards Redistribution. In: Journal of European Public Policy 30(2), 2023, 234–253.
2022
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Who Wants Wage Moderation? Trade Exposure, Export-Led Growth, and the Irrelevance of Bargaining Structure. In: West European Politics 45(6), 2022, 1257–1282.
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Preferences, Vote Choice, and the Politics of Social Investment: Addressing the Puzzle of Unequal Benefits of Childcare Provision. In: Journal of Social Policy 51(4), 2022, 945–964.
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Making Mothers Stay at Home? Analyzing the Impact of Partisan Cueing on Attitudes Toward Maternal Employment. In: Social Politics 29(3), 2022, 831–855.
2021
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Till Austerity Do Us Part? A Survey Experiment on Support for the Euro in Italy. In: European Union Politics 22(3), 2021, 401–423.
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Unequal Benefits – Diverging Attitudes? Analysing the Effects of an Unequal Expansion of Childcare Provision on Attitudes towards Maternal Employment across 18 European Countries. In: Journal of Public Policy 41(2), 2021, 251–276.
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Class Politics in the Sandbox? An Analysis of the Socio‐Economic Determinants of Preferences Towards Public Spending and Parental Fees for Childcare. In: Social Policy & Administration 55(1), 2021, 226–241.