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1. A typology of social characters and various means of control: an analysis of communication during the early stages of the corona pandemic in Germany.

2. The spatial dimension of coronavirus crisis management and the role of subnational actors in the German–Polish border region.

3. How social capital matters for receiving social support: on the complementary role of civil society in the COVID-19 pandemic.

4. Parenthood as a driver of increased gender inequality during COVID-19? Exploratory evidence from Germany.

5. The COVID-19 pandemic and subjective well-being: longitudinal evidence on satisfaction with work and family.

6. Forced adaptations of sporting behaviours during the Covid-19 pandemic and their effects on subjective well-being.

7. School tracking, educational mobility and inequality in German secondary education: developments across cohorts.

8. OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY AND DEVELOPMENTS OF INEQUALITY ALONG THE LIFE COURSE.

9. Contemplating the Eurozone crisis: are European citizens willing to pay for a European solidarity tax? Evidence from Germany and Portugal.

10. Do economic resources play a role in bargaining child care in couples? Parental investment in cases of matching and mismatching gender ideologies in Germany.

11. Linking the macro to the micro: a multidimensional approach to educational inequalities in four European countries.

12. WHY DO COUPLES RELOCATE?

13. BEYOND WORKS COUNCILS?

14. NEW MORAL ECONOMIES OF WELFARE: THE CASE OF DOMICILIARY ELDER CARE IN GERMANY, FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

15. THE GUEST FROM ENGLAND: EXPLORING ISSUES OF POSITIONALITY IN A FOREIGN AND YET FAMILIAR SETTING.

16. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC TRANSFERS BETWEEN GENERATIONS: LINKING THE FAMILY AND THE STATE¹.

17. Effects of Social Networks on Finding an Apprenticeship in the German Vocational Training System.

18. Who Benefits from a Job Change.

19. THE BENEFITS OF MIGRATION.

20. WHY SWISS-GERMANS DISLIKE GERMANS.

21. HIGHLY EDUCATED BUT IN THE WRONG FIELD?

22. SOCIAL SELECTIVITY OF TRACK MOBILITY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

23. THE DIVERSITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE.

24. MALE NORMS AND FEMALE ADJUSTMENTS: THE INFLUENCE OF CARE CREDITS ON GENDER PENSION GAPS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY.

25. THE STATE AND SOCIAL SERVICES IN BRITAIN, FRANCE AND GERMANY SINCE THE 1980s.

26. WELFARE STATES AND WORK–LIFE BALANCE.

27. EPPUR SI MUOVE?

28. EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS AND ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE OF WOMEN IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS.

29. EXTERNAL LABOUR MARKET FLEXIBILITY AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY.

30. IN SEARCH OF TURBULENCE: Labor market mobility and job stability in Germany.

31. THE 'POLITICS OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION'

32. EARLY EXIT FROM THE LABOUR FORCE BETWEEN EXCLUSION AND PRIVILEGE.

33. THE PROFESSIONS BETWEEN STATE AND MARKET: A cross-national study of convergence and divergence.

34. SURVEILLANCE IN GERMANY AFTER 9/11.

35. PERSISTING CLASS INEQUALITY?

36. Changes in employment and relationship satisfaction in times of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from the German family Panel.

37. Who cares when care closes? Care-arrangements and parental working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.

38. Economic disturbances in the COVID-19 crisis and their gendered impact on unpaid activities in Germany and Italy.

39. Social inequality in the homeschooling efforts of German high school students during a school closing period.

40. Covid-19, social class and work experience in Germany: inequalities in work-related health and economic risks.

41. Setback in labour market integration due to the Covid-19 crisis? An explorative insight on forced migrants' vulnerability in Germany.

42. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on risk perceptions: differences between ethnic groups in Germany.

43. Education, health behavior, and working conditions during the pandemic: evidence from a German sample.

44. Cause for concerns: gender inequality in experiencing the COVID-19 lockdown in Germany.

45. Concerns regarding immigration in Germany: how subjective fears, becoming unemployed and social mobility change anti-immigrant attitudes.

46. The fertility of male immigrants: a comparative study on six Western European countries.

47. Change in the gender division of domestic work after mothers or fathers took leave: exploring alternative explanations.

48. The working class left behind? The class gap in life satisfaction in Germany and Switzerland over the last decades.

49. Suffering Rights and Incorporation. The German Islam Conference and the integration of Muslims as a discursive means of their racialization.

50. Leave saving options over the life course – only for the highly skilled? Evidence from two German best-practice companies.