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Title:The city in the Middle : fragile stability and future opportunities in Libya’s Sirteالمدينة في الوسط: استقرار هش وفرص مستقبلية في سرت Author(s):AL-HAWARI, OmarDate:2019-12Type:OtherSeries/Number:Policy Briefs; 2019/21; Middle East Directions (MED)Abstract:Libya has since April 2019 been witnessing its third civil conflict in eight years. The conflict was sparked when the General Command of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces attempted to wrest control of the capital from actors ...
Title:The nationalist interpretation of nuclear deterrence : evidence from the Kargil War Author(s):SUZUKI, Akisato
Date:2019Citation:
- International politics, 2019, Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 70-86
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Europe in the World]; [Global Governance Programme]Abstract:Why did Pakistan initiate the Kargil War with India, so soon after the two states reached overt nuclear status? Existing theories attribute war between nuclear states either to the strategic opportunities of limited conflict ...

Title:Social causation versus health selection in the life course : does their relative importance differ by dimension of SES? Author(s):HOFFMANN, Rasmus
; KRÖGER, Hannes
; GEYER, SiegfriedDate:2019Citation:
- Social indicators research, 2019, Vol. 141, No. 3, pp. 1341-1367
Type:ArticleAbstract:A person’s socioeconomic status (SES) can affect health (social causation) and health can affect SES (health selection). The findings for each of these pathways may depend on how SES is measured. We study (1) whether social ...


Title:Challenges from left and right : the long-term dynamics of protest and electoral politics in Western Europe Author(s):HUTTER, Swen
; BORBATH, Endre
Date:2019Citation:
- European societies, 2019, Vol. 21, No. 4 (SI), pp. 487-512
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[POLCON]Abstract:The paper looks at how protest politics has developed in Western Europe since the 1970s and how these developments are related to changes in electoral politics. We take up arguments on the two-fold restructuration of ...



Title:How protest voters choose Author(s):BIRCH, Sarah; DENNISON, James
Date:2019Citation:
- Party politics, 2019, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 110-125
Type:ArticleAbstract:Political scientists have identified protest voting – voting for an anti-establishment party as a protest against mainstream politics – as a consequence of dissatisfaction with traditional political options. Yet we know ...


Title:Does economic insecurity really impact on gun violence at US schools? Author(s):PAPPA, Evi; LAGERBORG, Andresa
; RAVN, Morten O.Date:2019Citation:
- Nature human behaviour, 2019, No. 3, pp. 198–199
Type:Article

Title:Tail-related risk measurement and forecasting in equity markets Author(s):BEKIROS, Stelios D.
; LOUKERIS, Nikolaos; ELEFTHERIADIS, Iordanis; AVDOULAS, ChristosDate:2019Citation:
- Computational economics, 2019, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 783-816
Type:ArticleAbstract:Parametric, simulation-based and hybrid methods are utilized to estimate various risk measures such as Value-at-Risk (VaR), Conditional VaR and coherent Expected Shortfall. An exhaustive backtesting analysis is performed ...

Title:Ethnicity, gender and household effects on becoming NEET : an intersectional analysis Author(s):ZUCCOTTI, Carolina Viviana
; O'REILLY, JacquelineDate:2019Citation:
- Work, employment and society, 2019, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 351–373
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Surprisingly little attention has been given to an integrated understanding of the interaction between ethnicity, gender and parental household’s employment status affecting young people’s educational and labour market ...


Title:Inequality aversion causes equal or unequal division in alternating-offer bargaining Author(s):KOHLER, Stefan; SCHLAG, Karl H.Date:2019Citation:
- Bulletin of economic research, 2019, Vol. 71, No. 1, pp. 47-57
Type:ArticleAbstract:A solution to Rubinstein (1982)'s open‐ended, alternating‐offer bargaining problem for two equally patient bargainers who exhibit similar degrees of inequality aversion is presented. Inequality‐averse bargainers may ...
Title:The matching hierarchies model : evidence from a survey experiment on employers' hiring intent regarding immigrant applicants Author(s):AUER, Daniel; BONOLI, Giuliano; FOSSATI, Flavia
; LIECHTI, Fabienne
Date:2019Citation:
- International migration review, 2019, Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 90-121
Type:ArticleAbstract:We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration difficulties and thus propose a model that combines ethnic and occupational rankings to predict which candidates employers will favor for particular ...

