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2024
What is political and what is not? Illustrating how the public salience of abortion in the media shapes public perceptions about its political nature. Acta Politica (with Enrique Hernández).
Closing the gender gap in internal political efficacy: gender roles and the masculine ethos of politics in Spain. Political Behaviour. (with Dani Marinova).
2023
Masculinity, sexism, and the populist radical right support. Frontiers 5, May 2023 (with Hilde Coffe, Amy Alexander, Jessica Fortin, and Susan Banducci).
Mind the backlash: gender discrimination and sexism in contemporary societies. Frontiers 5, May 2023. Editorial on the research topic (with Hilde Coffe, Amy Alexander, Jessica Fortin, and Susan Banducci).
2022
Testing public reactions to mass protest hybrid media events: a rolling cross-sectional study of International Women's Day in Spain. Public Opinion Quarterly 83(3): 597-620 (with Manuel Jiménez and Josep Lobera)
Risk and the gender gap in internal political efficacy in Europe. West European Politics 45: 1462-1480 (with Carolina de Miguel Moyer).
2020
The gender gap in political interest revisited. International Political Science Review 41(4): 473-489 (with Mónica Ferrín, Gema García and Raúl Gomez).
Tracing the gender gap in political interest: a panel analysis. Political Psychology. 41(1): 89-106 (with Irene Sánchez-Vítores).
Unpacking gender, age, and education knowledge inequalities: A systematic comparison. Social Science Quarterly (with Jessica Fortin-Rittberger).
2019
Adult roles and the gender gap in political knowledge: a comparative study. West European Politics. 42(7): 1368-1389 (with Mónica Ferrín and Gema García). Winner of the Gordon Smith and Vincent Wright Memorial Prize.
Who learn in information rich contexts? The informative effects of the 2015 Spanish electoral campaign. International Journal of Press Politics 24(3): 315-40 (with Mónica Ferrín and Gema García).
2018
Is it simply gender? Content, format and time in political knowledge measures. Politics & Gender. 14(2): 162-185 (with Mónica Ferrín and Gema García).
Economic and cultural drivers of immigration support worldwide. British Journal of Political Science. 489(4): 1201-1226 (secondary contributor: corresponding author: Nicholas Valentino).
2017
Bridging the enduring gender gap in political interest in Europe: The relevance of promoting gender equality. European Journal of Political Research .56(3): 601-617 (with Raúl Gómez).
2016
Does The gender gap in political knowledge: is it all about guessing? An experimental approach. The International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 29(1): 111-132 (with Mónica Ferrín and Gema García) .
Why does Alejandro know more about Politics than Catalina? British Journal of Political Science 47(1): 91-112 (with Raúl Gómez).
2015
Young and gapped? Political knowledge of girls and boys in Europe. Political Research Quarterly 68(1), 63-76 (with Mónica Pereira and Martiño Rubal).
2014
Does deliberation contribute to a decrease of the gender gap in knowledge? European Union Politics 15(3): 372-388.
Correspondence between the objective and the subjective economics: personal economic circumstances as a heuristic. Political Studies 62 (64): 895-912 (with Sergi Pardós-Prado).
Do women know less about politics than men? The Gender gap in Political Knowledge in Europe. Social Politics 21(2): 261-289.
Not all News Sources are Equally Informative: A cross-National Analysis of Political Knowledge in Europe. International Journal of Press Politics. 19(3): 275-294 (with Shanto Iyengar).
La medición del conocimiento político en España: problemas y consecuencias para el caso de las diferencias de género. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas 147:53-72 (with Mónica Ferrín).
Economic Vote Instability: Endogeneity or Restricted Variance? Spanish Panel Evidence (2008 and 2011). European Journal of Political Research 53(1): 160-179 (with Michael Lewis-Beck).
2013
Political Consumerism and the Decline of Class Politics in Western Europe. International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 54(5-6): 467-489 (with Mariona Ferrer).
Multi-Dimensional Economic Voting in Spain: the 2008 Elections. Electoral Studies 32(3): 465-469 (with Michael Lewis-Beck).
Do Information Rich Contexts Reduce Knowledge Inequalities? The contextual Determinants of Political Knowledge in Europe. Acta Política 48: 119-143.
2012
Economics and Elections in Spain (1982-2008): Cross-Measures, Cross-Time. Electoral Studies 31(3): 485-490 (with Michael Lewis-Beck).
2011
Widening or reducing the knowledge gap? Testing the media effects on political knowledge in Spain (2004-2006). International Journal of Press/Politics 16(2): 163-184.
2010
Economic voting in Spain: a 2000 panel test. Electoral Studies 29(2): 210-220 (with Michael Lewis-Beck).
2008
Political Knowledge and the Logic of Voting: a comparative study. In: José María Maravall & Ignacio Sánchez Cuenca (eds.) Controlling Goverments: Voters, Institutions and Accountability. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 131-156).
2005
Explaining the determinants of public support for cuts in unemployment benefits across OCDE countries. International Sociology. 20(4): 459-481 (with Mariona Ferrer).
Cuando la economía entra en las urnas: el voto económico en España (1979-1996). Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. (ISBN: 84-7476-381-9).
2002
The retrospective Voter in Spain during the nineties. In: Han Dorussen & Michael Taylor (eds.). Economic voting. Routledge (pp. 284-302).
2001
The politics of unemployment. The Spanish experience in comparative perspective. In: Nancy Bermeo (ed.): Context and consequences. The effects of unemployment in the new Europe. Nueva York: Cambridge University Press (pp. 291-328) (with José María Maravall).
1998
Regional Decentralisation of Health Policy in Spain: Social Capital does not tell the whole story. Western European Politics. Vol.21(4): 180-199 (with Ana Rico & Pablo González).