Explaining workers' support for right-wing populist parties in Western Europe: Evidence from Austria, Belgium, France, Norway, and Switzerland D Oesch International Political Science Review 29 (3), 349-373, 2008 | 991 | 2008 |
Redrawing the class map: stratification and institutions in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland D Oesch Palgrave Macmillan, 2006 | 755 | 2006 |
Upgrading or polarization? Occupational change in Britain, Germany, Spain and Switzerland, 1990–2008 D Oesch, JR Menés Socio-Economic Review 9 (3), 503-531, 2011 | 494 | 2011 |
Electoral competition in Europe's new tripolar political space: Class voting for the left, centre‐right and radical right D Oesch, L Rennwald European journal of political research 57 (4), 783-807, 2018 | 472 | 2018 |
Coming to Grips with a Changing Class Structure An Analysis of Employment Stratification in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland D Oesch International Sociology 21 (2), 263-288, 2006 | 456 | 2006 |
Occupational Change in Europe: How Technology and Education Transform the Job Structure D Oesch Oxford University Press, 2013 | 407 | 2013 |
Does unemployment hurt less if there is more of it around? A panel analysis of life satisfaction in Germany and Switzerland D Oesch, O Lipps European Sociological Review 29 (5), 955–967, 2013 | 191 | 2013 |
The polarization myth: Occupational upgrading in Germany, Spain, Sweden, and the UK, 1992–2015 D Oesch, G Piccitto Work and Occupations 46 (4), 441-469, 2019 | 186 | 2019 |
The changing shape of class voting: An individual-level analysis of party support in Britain, Germany and Switzerland D Oesch European Societies 10 (3), 329-355, 2008 | 182 | 2008 |
The Class Basis of the Cleavage between the New Left and the Radical Right: an analysis for Austria, Denmark, Norway and Switzerland D Oesch London Routledge, 2012 | 164 | 2012 |
What explains high unemployment among low-skilled workers? Evidence from 21 OECD countries D Oesch European Journal of Industrial Relations 16 (1), 39-55, 2010 | 159 | 2010 |
The feminization of occupations and change in wages: A panel analysis of Britain, Germany, and Switzerland E Murphy, D Oesch Social Forces 94 (3), 1221-1255, 2016 | 158 | 2016 |
Vocational versus general education: Employment and earnings over the life course in Switzerland M Korber, D Oesch Advances in Life Course Research 40, 1-13, 2019 | 135 | 2019 |
The class basis of Switzerland's cleavage between the New Left and the Populist Right D Oesch, L Rennwald Swiss Political Science Review 16 (3), 343-371, 2010 | 116 | 2010 |
Weniger Koordination, mehr Markt? Kollektive Arbeitsbeziehungen und Neokorporatismus in der Schweiz seit 1990 D Oesch Swiss Political Science Review 13 (3), 337-368, 2007 | 91 | 2007 |
The wage penalty for motherhood: Evidence on discrimination from panel data and a survey experiment for Switzerland D Oesch, O Lipps, P McDonald Demographic Research 37, 1793-1824, 2017 | 90 | 2017 |
Welfare regimes and change in the employment structure: Britain, Denmark and Germany since 1990 D Oesch Journal of European Social Policy 25 (1), 94-110, 2015 | 86 | 2015 |
Swiss trade unions and industrial relations after 1990. A history of decline and renewal D Oesch London Routledge, 2011 | 85* | 2011 |
Is employment polarisation inevitable? Occupational change in Ireland and Switzerland, 1970–2010 EC Murphy, D Oesch Work, employment and society 32 (6), 1099-1117, 2018 | 82 | 2018 |
Labour market trends and the Goldthorpe class schema: a conceptual reassessment D Oesch Swiss Journal of Sociology 29 (2), 142-161, 2003 | 72 | 2003 |