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  • I. INTRODUCTION: Hans-Jürgen Andreß; Detlef Fetchenhauer; Heiner Meulemann: Cross-National Comparative Research: Analytical Strategies, Results, and Explanations (1-28); II. THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS: Clemens Kroneberg: Theory Development in Comparative Social Research (29-52); Martin Schröder: Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare Regime Theories: Assumptions, Accomplishments, and the Need for Different Methods (53-74); Achim Goerres; Markus B. Siewert; Claudius Wagemann: Internationally Comparative Research Designs in the Social Sciences: Fundamental Issues, Case Selection Logics, and Research Limitations (75-97); III. STATISTICAL MODELS AND DATA ANALYSES: Alexander W. Schmidt-Catran; Malcolm Fairbrother; Hans-Jürgen Andreß: Multilevel Models for the Analysis of Comparative Survey Data: Common Problems and Some Solutions (99-128); Bart Meuleman: Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling for Cross-National Comparative Research (129-156); Jan Cieciuch; Eldad Davidov; Peter Schmidt; René Algesheimer: How to Obtain Comparable Measures for Cross-National Comparisons (157-186). IV. SUBSTANTIVE RESULTS - A. ECONOMY: Romana Careja: Immigrants' Labor Market Outcomes: Contributions from Multilevel Studies (187-220); Marcel Erlinghagen: Employment and its Institutional Contexts (221-246); Daniela Grunow: Comparative Analyses of Housework and Its Relation to Paid Work: Institutional Contexts and Individual Agency (247-284). - B. POLITICS: Conrad Ziller: Policy Effects on Political Engagement (285-312); Dennis Christopher Spies; Simon T. Franzmann: Party Competition and Vote Choice (342-313); Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck: Political Systems and Electoral Behavior: A Review of Internationally Comparative Multilevel Research (343-373). - C. CIVIL SOCIETY: Karsten Hank; Anja Steinbach: Families and Their Institutional Contexts: The Role of Family Policies and Legal Regulations (375-398); Hans-Peter Blossfeld; Nevena Kulic; Jan Skopek; Moris Triventi; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen; Daniela Vono de Vilhena; Sandra Buchholz: Conditions and Consequences of Unequal Educational Opportunities in the Life Course: Results from the Cross-National Comparative eduLIFE Project (399-428); Olga Stavrova: How Much Do Sources of Happiness Vary Across Countries? A Review of the Empirical Literature (429-464); Timo-Kolja Pfortner; Holger Pfaff; Frank J. Elgar: The Role of Welfare State Characteristics for Health and Inequalities in Health from a Cross-National Perspective: A Critical Research Synthesis (465-489). - D. CULTURE: Pascal Siegers: Is the Influence of Religiosity on Attitudes and Behaviors Stronger in less Religious or more Religious Societies? A Review of Theories and Contradictory Evidence (491-518); Loek Halman; John Gelissen: Values in Life Domains in a Cross-National Perspective (519-544); Hajo G. Boomgaarden; Hyunjin Song: Media Use and Its Effects in a Cross-National Perspective (545-571). (xsd:string)
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