Busemeyer, Marius R., Julian L. Garritzmann, Erik Neimanns
A Loud but Noisy Signal? Public Opinion and Education Reform in Western Europe. Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Strategic Interdependence and Preferences for Debt Mutualization in the Eurozone. In: Review of International Political Economy 30(4), 2023, 1459–1485.
Garritzmann, Julian L., Erik Neimanns, Marius R. Busemeyer
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.
Who Wants Wage Moderation? Trade Exposure, Export-Led Growth, and the Irrelevance of Bargaining Structure. In: West European Politics 45(6), 2022, 1257–1282.
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.
Making Mothers Stay at Home? Analyzing the Impact of Partisan Cueing on Attitudes Toward Maternal Employment. In: Social Politics 29(3), 2022, 831–855.
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.
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.
What Growth Strategies Do Citizens Want? Evidence from a New Survey. MPIfG Discussion Paper 23/4. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2023.
From Media-Party Linkages to Ownership Concentration: Causes of Cross-National Variation in Media Outlets’ Economic Positioning. MPIfG Discussion Paper 22/8. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2022.
Determinants of Wage (Dis-)Satisfaction: Trade Exposure, Export-Led Growth, and the Irrelevance of Bargaining Structure. MPIfG Discussion Paper 21/3. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2021.
Berliner Zeitung, Torsten Hermsten | Jens Beckert Buchbesprechung von Verkaufte Zukunft: Warum der Kampf gegen den Klimawandel zu scheitern droht von Jens Beckert
Warum tun wir so wenig für den Klimaschutz? Jens Beckert beschreibt in seinem neuen Buch „Verkaufte Zukunft“, warum der Kampf gegen den Klimawandel zu scheitern droht. Ein Interview mit dem Soziologen.