Study
Cross-national and cross-ethnic differences in attitudes in Luxembourg
One country, several language communities, and the measurement problem that creates.
Compared attitudes across national and ethnic groups inside Luxembourg, where language communities sit within a single policy setting. A rare case where cross-cultural and within-country comparison can be examined together.
Part of Measurement comparability Personality and individual differences
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Published as
- 2012Cross-national and cross-ethnic differences in attitudes: a case of LuxembourgCross-Cultural Research DOIArticle
- 2010Cross-national and cross-ethnic differences in political and leisure attitudes: a case of LuxembourgCEPS/INSTEAD Working Paper Series Read itWorking paper