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  • Cestac, J., Kraïem, S., & Assailly, J. (2016). Cultural values and random breath tests as moderators

    of the social influence on drunk driving in 15 countries. Journal of Safety Research, 56, 89-96.

    Wilhelmsson, N. (2015). Social Capital as a Resource for Political Participation: Finland in a

    Nordic Comparative Perspective. In Kraus, P. A. & Kivisto, P. (Eds.), The Challenge of Minority

    Integration (pp. 176–201). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.

    Sloam, J., & Kisby, B. (30 May 2015). Education can provide both the opportunities and

    capabilities to make active citizens of our young people. Democratic Audit Blog. Blog Entry.

    Bekkers, R. (2015, May 22). The Analysis of Regional Differences in Philanthropy: Evidence from

    the European Social Survey, the Eurobarometer and the Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey.

    Paper prepared for the 5th ESS Workshop, The Hague.

    Hadis, B. F. (2015, February 26-March 1). Social Trust and the de-commodification of social

    protection. Paper prepared for the 85th Annual Meeting Eastern Sociological Society, New York.

    Cavaillé, C. (2015, September 3-6). Social Policy Preferences in Mature Welfare States: the Role of

    Reciprocity. Paper prepared for the American Political Science Association annual conference,

    San Francisco.

    Kleiner, T.M. (2015, March 29 – April 4). Ideological polarization influencing citizens' willingness to

    vote. Paper prepared for the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2015, Warsaw.

    Giger, N., & Lefkofridi, Z. (2015, November 6-8). The Council's Congruence with the European

    Citizens. Paper prepared for the conference of the European Election Study 2014, Mannheim.

    Winston, N. (2015). Multifamily Housing and Resident Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the

    European Social Survey. UCD Geary Institute Discussion Paper Series; WP2015/15, August 12,

    University College Dublin, Geary Institute.

    Humpert, S. (2015): Gender-based Segregation before and after the Great Recession. MPRA Paper

    No. 63555, posted 10 April 2015. University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Fidrmuc, J., & Tunali, CB (2015). Happiness and Religion. CESifo Working Paper Series No. 5437.

    Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2636221.

    Rotondi, V., & Stanca, L. (February 27, 2015). The Effect of Particularism on Corruption: Theory

    and Empirical Evidence. University of Milan Bicocca Department of Economics, Management and

    Statistics Working Paper No. 294. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2571205 or

    http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2571205.

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