Peer-reviewed:
Kalleitner, F., Bobzien, L. Taxed fairly? How differences in perception shape attitudes towards progressive taxation. European Sociological Review. 40,3, 535-548.
Bobzien, L., 2023. Income Inequality and Political Trust: Do Fairness Perceptions Matter? Social Indicators Research. 0169, 505 - 528.
Verwiebe, R., Bobzien, L., Fritsch, NS., Bruder, C. 2023. Social Inequality and Digitization in Modern Societies: A Systematic Literature Review on the Role of Ethnicity, Gender, and Age. SocArXiv.
Breznau, N. et al., 2022. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(44). e2203150119.
Bobzien, L. & F. Kalleitner, 2021. Attitudes towards European financial solidarity during the covid-19 pandemic: Evidence from a net-contributor country. European Societies, 23,1, 791-804.
Bobzien, L., 2020. Polarized perceptions, polarized preferences? Understanding the relationship between inequality and preferences for redistribution. Journal of European Social Policy. 30,2, 206-224.
Weitere Publikationen / Blog posts:
Kalleitner, F., Schlogl, L., Bobzien, L. How much for whom. Explaining Preferences for Short-time Work and Unemployment Benefits. Journal fof European Social Policy. online first.
Hassel, A., Bobzien, L. 2022. Interview on the project perzepEU funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research: ’Cohesion in the EU: Perceptions and fields of action.’ (in german)
Kalleitner, F., L. Schlogl, L. Bobzien. 2022. Who should get how much? Preferences for social benefits for short-time work and unemployment (in german).
Bobzien, L., F. Kalleitner, L. Schlogl. 2022. income ̸= income? Should income from labour, savings, and income from real estate be taxed differently? (in german)
Kalleitner, F., Bobzien, L. 2020. European solidarity during the COVID 19 pandemic? The public opinion on European crisis financing. (in german)
Bobzien, L., Maul, H., Rauschenberger, J., Swoboda, M. 2019. Randomly drawn. How democracy could be vitalized. Neue Gesellschaft Frankfurter Hefte (in german)