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Academic Publications

Katrin Schmelz, Samuel Bowles (2021): Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccination Resistance When Alternative Policies Affect the Dynamics of Conformism, Social Norms and Crowding-Out. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 118. 07 June 2021.
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2104912118

Katrin Schmelz (2021): Enforcement may crowd out voluntary support for COVID-19 policies, especially where trust in government is weak and in a liberal society. PNAS 118(1). 05 January 2021.
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2016385118

Nevena Kulic, Giulia M. Dotti Sani, Susanne Strauss & Luna Bellani (2020): Economic disturbances in the COVID-19 crisis and their gendered impact on unpaid activities in Germany and Italy. European Societies. 13 October 2020.
DOI: 10.1080/14616696.2020.1828974

Simon Munzert & Peter Selb (2020): Can we directly survey adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions?
Evidence from a list experiment conducted in Germany during the early Corona pandemic. Survey Research Methods 14(2). 02 June 2020.
DOI: 10.18148/srm/2020.v14i2.7759

In_equality Magazine

The first issue of In_equality Magazine was published under the title "COVID-19 and Inequality". It goes into many aspects of the coronavirus crisis and how it has impacted social inequality. The magazine can be read and downloaded here.

Policy Papers

Under the title "COVID-19 and Inequality – Arguments and Findings", we are publishing survey results as Policy Papers: political papers aimed at practitioners, in which the authors not only present research results, but also their conclusions for successful political action. Policy Papers are published in collaboration with the independent Berlin think-tank Das Progressive Zentrum.

Ariane Bertogg, Marius R. Busemeyer, Claudia Diehl, Nevena Kulić, Susanne Strauß, Thomas Wöhler, Felix Wolter (2021): Vertrauen. Impfzugang. Radikalisierung. Unzufriedenheit. Wo die Coronakrise die Gesellschaft ungleicher macht. Policy Papers 07: COVID-19 und soziale Ungleichheit – Thesen und Befunde 06. 29. Juli 2021. (German only)
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David Dohmen, Katrin Schmelz (2021): Data protection during the COVID-19 crisis: Focusing in on autonomy and trust. Policy Paper 05: COVID-19 and Inequality. Arguments and Findings. Mai 11th 2021.

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Marius R. Busemeyer (2020): Source of healing or bone of contention? Trust in the German healthcare system during the coronavirus crisis. Policy Paper 04: COVID-19 and Inequality – Arguments and Findings. 15 September 2020.
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Claudia Diehl, Felix Wolter (2020): Raus aus dem Lockdown? Warum es manchen zu schnell und anderen nicht schnell genug geht. Policy Paper 03: COVID19 und soziale Ungleichheit – Thesen und Befunde. 23. Juli 2020.
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Florian Kunze, Kilian Hampel, Sophia Zimmermann (2020): Homeoffice in der Corona-Krise – eine nachhaltige Transformation der Arbeitswelt?. Policy Paper 02: COVID19 und soziale Ungleichheit – Thesen und Befunde. 16. Juli 2020. -> Download the Policy Paper


Results

Sebastian Koos, Dirk Leuffen (2020): Beds or bonds? Conditional solidarity in the coronavirus crisis. Policy Paper 01: COVID-19 and Inequality – Arguments and Findings. 01 July 2020.
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