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Socio-economic change and right-wing extremism in Switzerland

2003 , Schultheis, Franz

Interim country report on literature review

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Pertinence des indicateurs qualitatifs pour le suivi des politiques sociales

1997 , Schultheis, Franz

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The abandoned worker: socio-economic change and the attraction of right-wing populism

2003 , Schultheis, Franz , Hentges, Gudrun , Meyer, Malte-Henning , Flecker, Jörg , Kirschenhofer, Sabine , Thoft, Eva , Grinderslev, Edvin , Balazs, Gabrielle

European synthesis report on qualitative findings - The European Synthesis Report on Qualitative Findings represents the main results of the qualitative phase of the SIREN project and depicts the synthesis analysis of the country findings in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland. Based on more than 300 qualitative interviews carried out in the countries of the SIREN consortium as well as the eight national reports, the qualitative research of the project enables an understanding of how people are affected by socio-economic change and whether this makes them susceptible to right-wing populist and extremist ideologies, insights that have so far been missing by and large.

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Les problèmes théoriques et méthodologiques de la comparaison interculturelle: l'exemple du droit social de la famille en France et en Allemagne

1993 , Schultheis, Franz

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Modern Sirens and their Populist Songs

2002 , Poglia Mileti, Francesca , Tondolo, Riccardo , Plomb, Fabrice , Schultheis, Franz , Meyer, Malte-Henning , Hentges, Gudrun , Mairhuber, Ingrid , Flecker, Jörg

A European literature review on changes in working life and the rise of right-wing populism - The European Literature Review presents the results of the first step of the SIREN project. Based on the national reviews provided by research teams in the participating countries, it is a comparative and critical synthesis and discussion of the literature available on recent developments in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland.