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Motility: mobility as capital
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Hupka-Brunner, Sandra, Shireen Kanji, Manfred Max Bergman, & Thomas Meyer. (2012). Gender differences in the transition from secondary to post-secondary education in Switzerland.. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern).1 indexed citations
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Bergman, Manfred Max. (2011). O nezbytnosti treti generace ve smisenem designu, teorii a vyzkumu: o prekonavani nekompatibility kvalitativniho a kvantitativniho vyzkumu. edoc (University of Basel).4 indexed citations
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Bergman, Manfred Max, Sandra Hupka-Brunner, Anita C. Keller, Thomas Meyer, & Barbara E. Stalder. (2011). Transitionen im Jugendalter = Transitions juvéniles en Suisse = Youth transitions in Switzerland : Ergebnisse der Schweizer Längsschnittstudie TREE : résultats de l'étude longitudinale TREE : results from the TREE panel study.15 indexed citations
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Bergman, Manfred Max, et al.. (2011). Bügle, büeze, chrampfe : schweizerdeutsche Erzählungen über Arbeit.
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Barker, Dean, et al.. (2010). Swiss youths and the storying of non-participation in organised sport: A narrative examination of two cases. edoc (University of Basel).2 indexed citations
Bergman, Manfred Max. (2008). Advances in mixed methods research : theories and applications. Sage eBooks.91 indexed citations
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Bergman, Manfred Max, et al.. (2002). Social Change: Mobility and Inequality in Switzerland in the 1990s. Swiss Journal of Sociology. 28(2). 267–295.1 indexed citations
Bergman, Manfred Max. (1999). Would the real social representation please stand up? Three levels of analysis of social representations of European American and Mexican American identity. edoc (University of Basel). 8.6 indexed citations
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