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Markus Hadler, PhD

  • Visiting Professor, Forum on Contemporary Europe
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Graz, Austria

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Stanford, CA
94305-6055

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Biography

Markus Hadler is Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Graz, Austria, and currently Visiting Assistant Professor at the Forum on Contemporary Europe. He also is a member of the International Social Survey Programme (www.issp.org).

His current research focuses on the political culture within Europe and the US. The main emphasis is placed on the interaction between macro level characteristics and individual attitudes and behavior. Here, a core research question is whether political attitudes are influenced stronger by modernization processes or by institutional settings. Other research topics are voting behavior, social inequality, mobility, and methods of empirical research. Most of his research is done in an international comparative view. For this purpose survey data are used and related to country characteristics by multilevel analyses.

publications

Working Papers
December 2008

Individual Tolerance: The Contrary Effects of the Social Context

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Working Papers
December 2008

Societal Determinants of National and European Identities: 1995 and 2003 in comparison

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Working Papers
December 2006

Intentions to Migrate Within the European Union: A Challenge for Simple Economic Macro-Level Explanations

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