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1When Does Disadvantage Not Accumulate? Toward a Sociological Conceptualization of ResilienceSwiss Journal of Sociology200923
2Übergangslösungen beim Eintritt in die Schweizer Berufsbildung: Brückenschlag oder Sackgasse?Swiss Journal of Sociology201618
3Who Is Afraid of Skilled Migrants From Europe? Exploring Support for Immigration Control in SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology201813
4The Non-Take-Up of Health and Social Benefits: What Implications for Social Citizenship?Swiss Journal of Sociology202113
5Non-Take-Up of Social Assistance: Regional Differences and the Role of Social NormsSwiss Journal of Sociology201913
6How Factorial Survey Analysis Improves Our Understanding of Employer PreferencesSwiss Journal of Sociology201913
7Contingent High-Skilled Work and Flexible Labor Markets. Creative Workers and Independent Contractors Cycling Between Employment and UnemploymentSwiss Journal of Sociology201711
8Racialization Without Racism in Scholarship on Old AgeSwiss Journal of Sociology202011
9How Do Second-Generation Immigrant Students Access Higher Education? The Importance of Vocational Routes to Higher Education in Switzerland, France, and GermanySwiss Journal of Sociology201610
10The Closeness of Young Adults’ Relationships with Their ParentsSwiss Journal of Sociology201610
11Vocational Education and Training, Vocational Baccalaureate or Academic High School? An Empirical Analysis of Social Selective Transitions to Upper Secondary Education in the German-Speaking Part of SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology201810
12Costs, Risks and Responsibility. Negotiating the Value of Disabled Workers Between Disability Insurance and EmployersSwiss Journal of Sociology20189
13Islamophobia or Threat to Secularization? Lost Letter Experiments on the Discrimination Against Muslims in an Urban Area of SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology20199
14Equal Outcomes, but Different Treatment – Subtle Discrimination in Email Responses From a Correspondence Test in SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology20199
15Does Subjective Well-Being Affect Political Participation?Swiss Journal of Sociology20209
16The Gender Wage Gap in Switzerland over TimeSwiss Journal of Sociology20168
17(Un)Conditional Welfare? Tensions Between Welfare Rights and Migration Control in Swiss Case LawSwiss Journal of Sociology20218
18Exploring New Avenues for Knowledge Production in Migration Research: A Debate Between Bridget Anderson and Janine Dahinden Pre and After the Burst of the PandemicSwiss Journal of Sociology20218
19Does the Structural Organisation of Lower-Secondary Education in Switzerland Influence Students’ Opportunities of Transition to Upper- Secondary Education? A Multilevel AnalysisSwiss Journal of Sociology20178
20Changing Attitudes Towards Gender Equality in Switzerland (2000–2017): Period, Cohort and Life-Course EffectsSwiss Journal of Sociology20208
21Les trajectoires éducatives de la seconde génération. Quel déterminisme des filières du secondaire I et comment certains jeunes le surmontent?Swiss Journal of Sociology20167
22Educational Homogamy and Inter-Couple Income Inequality: Linking Demographic and Socio-Economic Consequences of Educational Expansion in Germany and SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology20176
23Envisioning Higher Education: How Imagining the Future Shapes the Implementation of a New Field in Higher EducationSwiss Journal of Sociology20196
24School Principals’ Work Stress in an Era of New Education GovernanceSwiss Journal of Sociology20196
25Nationalisme sexuel : le cas de l’excision et de la chirurgie esthétique génitale dans les discours d’experts en SuisseSwiss Journal of Sociology20165
26Do Opposites Attract? Educational Assortative Mating and Dynamics of Wage Homogamy in Switzerland, 1992–2014Swiss Journal of Sociology20175
27Vulnerability in Health Trajectories: Life Course PerspectivesSwiss Journal of Sociology20185
28Gehören wir dazu? Grenzziehungsprozesse und Positionierungen der zweiten Generation im Vergleich zwischen Luzern und NeuenburgSwiss Journal of Sociology20165
29Establishment of a School-Based Pathway to Universities of Applied Sciences in Switzerland. Conventions of Higher Education Access in Vocational and General EducationSwiss Journal of Sociology20195
30Die Bildungsexpansion in der Schweiz – eine Reanalyse unter besonderer Berücksichtigung geschlechtsspezifischer BildungschancenSwiss Journal of Sociology20165
31Disagreements in Nursing Homes. Analysing the Competition between Occupations with Fuzzy BoundariesSwiss Journal of Sociology20205
32Naïve or Persistent Optimism? The Changing Vocational Aspirations of Children of Immigrants at the Transition from School to WorkSwiss Journal of Sociology20225
33Anchoring International Organizations in Organizational SociologySwiss Journal of Sociology20235
34Les élèves de deuxième génération en Suisse : modes d’intégration scolaire et compétences acquises dans 13 systèmes éducatifs cantonauxSwiss Journal of Sociology20164
35Educational Expansion and Homogamy. An Analysis of the Consequences of Educational Upgrading for Assortative Mating in SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology20174
36On the Construction of 24 Hours Care for the Elderly in the Swiss MediaSwiss Journal of Sociology20184
37Development of Somatic Complaints Among Adolescents and Young Adults in SwitzerlandSwiss Journal of Sociology20184
38What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European ComparisonSwiss Journal of Sociology20204
39Intersections between Ageing and Migration: Current Trends and ChallengesSwiss Journal of Sociology20204
40Digital Shift in Swiss Media Consumption PracticesSwiss Journal of Sociology20204
41The Bureaucratic Competency: A Source of Power? An Exploration of International Organizations Staff Through the Notion of Competency in Organizational SociologySwiss Journal of Sociology20234
42Working for World Peace: Between Idealism and Cynicism in International OrganizationsSwiss Journal of Sociology20234
43Introduction: The Sociology of Migration in Switzerland: Past, Present and FutureSwiss Journal of Sociology20213
44Immigration Policy in the Crossfire of Neoliberalism and NeonationalismSwiss Journal of Sociology20213
45From an Alternative to a Precarious Family Form? The Changing Role of Education in Nonmarital Childbearing in GermanySwiss Journal of Sociology20173
46The Logic of Couplings: A Quantitative Practice-Theoretical Perspective on MobilitiesSwiss Journal of Sociology20193
47Introduction: Artistic Work as a “Laboratory” of Labour Market Deregulation?Swiss Journal of Sociology20173
48Introduction to the special issue “Understanding social dynamics: 20 years of the swiss household panel”Swiss Journal of Sociology20203
49Opposing Forces? Intergenerational Social Mobility and the Transmission of Political IdeologySwiss Journal of Sociology20203
50When the Set of Known Opportunities Broadens: Aspirations and Imagined Futures of Undocumented Migrants Applying for RegularizationSwiss Journal of Sociology20223