Journal Articles
- Schraff, Dominik. 2019. Is the member states’ curse the EU’s blessing? Inequality and EU regime evaluation. Journal of Common Market Studies, forthcoming.
- Lipps, Jana and Dominik Schraff. 2019. Estimating subnational preferences across the European Union. Political Science Research & Methods, Online First. Replication Material
- Schraff, Dominik and Frank Schimmelfennig. 2019. Eurozone Bailouts and National Democracy: Detachment or Resilience? European Union Politics, 20(3): 361-383. Replication Material
- Schraff, Dominik. 2019. Regional redistribution and Eurosceptic voting. Journal of European Public Policy, 26(1): 83-105. Replication Material
- Schraff, Dominik. 2019. Politically alienated through low-wage work? Evidence from panel data. Swiss Political Science Review, 25(1): 19-39.
- Schraff, Dominik. 2018. Labor market disadvantage and political alienation: a longitudinal perspective on the heterogeneous risk in temporary employment. Acta Politica, 53(1): 48-67.
- Emmenegger, Patrick, Marx, Paul and Dominik Schraff. 2017. Gescheiterte Berufseinstiege und politische Sozialisation. Eine Längsschnittstudie zur Wirkung früher Arbeitslosigkeit auf politisches Interesse. Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 46(3): 201-2018.
- Emmenegger, Patrick, Marx, Paul and Dominik Schraff. 2017. Off to a Bad Start: Unemployment and Political Interest during early Adulthood. The Journal of Politics, 79(1): 315-328. Replication Material. (PDF)
- Dellmuth, Lisa M., Schraff, Dominik and Michael F. Stoffel. 2017. Distributive Politics, Electoral Institutions, and European Structural and Investment Funding: Evidence from Italy and France. Journal of Common Market Studies, 55(2): 275-293. Replication Material.
- Emmenegger, Patrick, Marx, Paul and Dominik Schraff. 2015. Labour market disadvantage, political orientations and voting: How adverse labour market experiences translate into electoral behaviour. Socio-Economic Review 13(2): 189-213. (PDF)
- Schraff, Dominik. 2014. Buying Turnout or Rewarding Loyalists? Electoral Mobilization and Structural Funding in the German Länder. European Union Politics 15(2): 277–288. Replication Material [when using the replication data please always cite the authors who compiled the original dataset, Dellmuth and Stoffel 2012]. (PDF)
Other Publications
- Emmenegger, Patrick, Dominik Schraff and André Walter. 2014. “QCA, the Truth Table Analysis and Large-N Survey Data: The Benefits of Calibration and the Importance of Robustness Tests”. COMPASSS WP Series 2014-79. Download.
Ongoing Projects
- Inequality and public support for European integration
- The political geography of EU support
- Electoral mobilization and voting for the Eurosceptic, radical right
Conference Participation
- EPSA 2017, 2018, 2019
- MPSA 2017, 2018
- SVPW 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- ECPR 2014, 2018
- 3rd International ESS Conference 2016
- ECSA Suisse 2015 & 2018
- CES 2015
- 8th International Conference of Panel Data Users in Switzerland 2015
- PEIO 2015, 2019
- QCA Expert Workshop Zurich 2013, 2015
- PSA Comparative European Politics 2013
Media
- The Economist. The satisfied stay at home. Aug 10th 2019
- Spiegel Online. Wer seinen Job verliert, verliert das Interesse an Politik.
- EUROPP blog piece with Lisa Dellmuth. Evidence from France and Italy: Do government use EU funds to help buy votes in elections?
- EUROPP blog piece with Lisa Dellmuth and Michael Stoffel. EU funding policies may be undermined by regional authorities using structural fund allocations to win votes at the local level.
- Eldiario blog piece with Lisa Dellmuth and Michael Stoffel. Los gobiernos regionales utilizan fondos europeos para ganar votos.