Jun.10

The Inevitable Deservingness Gap

Reeskens, T., & van der Meer, T. (in press). The Inevitable Deservingness Gap. A Study into the Insurmountable Immigrant Penalty in Perceived Welfare Deservingness. Journal of European Social Policy, accepted for publication.

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Apr.20

Hard Times and European Youth

Reeskens, T., & Vandecasteele, L. (2017). Hard Times and European Youth. The Effect of Economic Insecurity on Human Values, Social Attitudes and Well‐Being. International Journal of Psychology, 52(1), pp. 19-27.

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Apr.20

Economic Hardship and Well-Being

Reeskens, T., & Vandecasteele, L. (2017). Economic Hardship and Well-Being. Examining the Relative Role of Individual Resources and Welfare State Effort in Resilience against Economic Hardship. Journal of Happiness Studies, 18(1), pp. 41-62.

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Apr.20

The Mobilization of Identities

Helbling, M., Reeskens, T., & Wright, M. (2016). The Mobilization of Identities. A Study on the Relationship between Elite Rhetoric and Public Opinion on National Identity in Developed Democracies. Nations and Nationalism, 22(4), pp. 744-767.

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Apr.20

Apr.20

Immigrants’ Attitudes towards Welfare Redistribution

Reeskens, T., & van Oorschot, W. (2015). Immigrants’ Attitudes towards Welfare Redistribution. An Exploration of Role of Government Preferences among Immigrants and Natives across 18 European Welfare States. European Sociological Review, 31(4), pp. 433-445.

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Apr.20

Apr.20

Apr.20

Apr.20

Of What Cloth Are the Ties that Bind?

Wright, M., & Reeskens, T. (2013). Of What Cloth Are the Ties that Bind? A Multilevel Analysis of the Relation between National Identity and Support for the Welfare State across 29 European Countries. Journal of European Public Policy, 20(10), pp. 1443-1463.

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