Malte Doehne
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Swiss Journal of Sociology
The Swiss Journal of Sociology (SJS) is a multi-lingual Open Access peer review journal, which provides the main platform for presenting and debating sociological research in Switzerland. From its first appearance in 1975, it has reflected key developments in Swiss and international sociology. The SJS encourages contributions from all areas of sociology. It considers the plurality of theoretical and methodological approaches in empirical research and theory building. Articles published should be…
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Short- and long-term impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on perceptions of job insecurity in Switzerland: the role of short-time work and work-from-home
Editorial
Innovation Diffusion in Large, Heterogeneous Populations
Discrimination and Gender Violence in Switzerland Analyzed Through the Prism of Heterosexism
Social Freedom
Is Switzerland the “Best of All Worlds” When it Comes to Relative Opportunities for Tertiary Education?
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