Lubbers, M. & Jaspers, E. (2009, September 5). Changes in Euro-scepticism in the Netherlands between 1990 and 2007. Lisbon, Portugal, Paper presented at the 9th Conference of the European Sociological Association. ISCTE - IUL.
Lubbers, M., Scheepers, P. & Jaspers, E. (2009). De dynamiek in het Nederlandse ver rechtse electoraat rond en na de eeuwwisseling. Migrantenstudies, 25(3), 237-259.
Jaspers, E., Londen, M. van & Lubbers, M. (2009). Een longitudinale studie naar veranderde etnocentrische reacties in Nederland. Migrantenstudies, 25(2), 106-127.
Jaspers, E., Lubbers, M. & Graaf, N.D. de (2009). Measuring once twice: An evaluation of recalling attitudes in survey research. European Sociological Review, 25(3), 287-301.
Jaspers, E. & Lubbers, M. (2009). Organizers of ‘Panel 101: The dynamics of voting behavior’. 5th ECPR General Conference. Potsdam University: Potsdam, Germany (2009, September 10).
Lubbers, M., Jaspers, E. & Ultee, W.C. (2009). Primary and secondary socialization impacts on support for same-sex marriage after legalization in the Netherlands. Journal of Family Issues, 30(12), 1714-1745.
Jaspers, E. & Lubbers, M. (). Attitude recall in surveys: possibilities and biases. University of Naples, Naples, Italy, September 2, Paper presented at RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology, 7th International Conference on Social Science Methodology.
Jaspers, E. (2008, October 24). Intolerance over time. Macro and micro level questions on attitudes towards euthanasia, homosexuality and ethnic minorities. Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (192 pag.) (Nijmegen: ICS Dissertation series: Radboud University). Prom./coprom.: prof. dr. N.D. de Graaf & dr. M. Lubbers.
Jaspers, E., Lubbers, M. & Vries, J de (2008). Parents, children and the distance between them: long term socialization effects in the Netherlands. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 39(1), 39-53.
Jaspers, E., Lubbers, M. & Graaf, N.D. de (2007). ‘Horrors of Holland’: explaining attitude change toward euthanasia and homosexuals in the Netherlands, 1971-1998. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 19(4), 451-473.