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Abstract A well‐established finding in the field of legislative behaviour is that parliamentary voting behaviour is nearly always strongly structured by the coalition‐opposition dynamic, even beyond the issues agreed on in the coalition agreement. Can parties break the mould of this coalition‐opposition division?
Thijs Vos +3 more
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Abstract Politicians frequently voice criticisms vis‐à‐vis bureaucracy, its organizations, and its employees. Previous studies point at the negative impact of this “bureaucratic bashing” on public sector morale, recruitment, retention, and citizen perceptions.
Jessy Hendriks +2 more
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ABSTRACT Migrant families of children with special health and welfare needs such as mental, developmental, and physical disabilities face significant barriers to health and welfare services. This could result in social inequalities and exclusion. The aim of this article was to explore the role and relevance of voluntary sector in promoting health and ...
Archlove Takunda Tanyanyiwa +2 more
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Electoral consequences of globalization for social democratic parties across European regions
Abstract The paper investigates the influence of regional import shocks from low‐wage countries on electoral support for European social democratic parties in 289 NUTS2 regions (2002–2022). The estimates suggest that a one standard deviation increase in the import shock from low‐wage countries over an election period may lead to a decline in support ...
Michal Mádr
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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 63, Issue S1, Page 209-223, November 2025.
Marta Lorimer +2 more
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The Netherlands: Political Developments and Data in 2023
Abstract The Dutch political landscape is notoriously unpredictable; yet, 2023 was the most turbulent year in Dutch politics in at least two decades. The year featured two elections—provincial and national—within nine months, each dominated by two distinct issues: agriculture and migration.
SIMON OTJES, LÉONIE DE JONGE
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Norway: Political Developments and Data in 2023
Abstract An unusually large number of political scandals left their mark on Norwegian politics in 2023. Most of the scandals involved conflicts of interest for current and former government ministers, and they led to several Cabinet resignations and dismissals.
JOHANNES BERGH, RUNE KARLSEN
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Climate change poses a massive and growing threat to wildlife. Understanding the human dimensions of conservation is critical to ensuring an effective and efficient response. Using semi‐structured stakeholder interviews, we explored actions, attitudes, and actors related to seabird conservation and climate change in North‐West Europe.
Nigel G. Taylor +5 more
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Abstract Aim To examine the positive motivational paths from perceived autonomy‐supportive leadership, and the negative motivational paths from perceived controlling leadership to satisfaction and frustration of basic psychological needs, work motivation, work performance, work engagement and somatic symptom burden among nurses using Self‐Determination
Kristin Hjelmtvedt Holtan +4 more
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Traffic-related air pollution, road traffic noise, and Parkinson's disease: Evaluations in two Dutch cohort studies. [PDF]
Lomme J +6 more
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