Statistics 1: Descriptives, Inference, and Regression. Teaching Assistant for Prof. Mark Kayser. Hertie School.
Research Fellow and Doctoral Candidate
at the Chair of Comparative Political Behavior
Web: https://www.fabioellger.com/
Email: fabio.ellger@hu-berlin.de
Tel: +49 (0) 30-2093 665 67
Office: Universitätsstraße 3b, Room 405
Institute of Social Sciences
Humboldt University Berlin
10117 Berlin, Germany
The Mobilizing Effect of Party System Polarization. Evidence from Europe.
Coalition cabinets, radical right parties and government policy: Why coalition governments go tough on immigration. (With Heike Klüver)
Do Politicians Discriminate Against Constituents with an Immigration Background? Field Experimental Evidence from Germany. (With Jeyhun Alizade)
Democratic Responsiveness and Representation: Introduction to Institutional and Behavioral Approaches. Humboldt University Berlin. Syllabus on Moodle.
Statistics 1: Descriptives, Inference, and Regression. Teaching Assistant for Prof. Mark Kayser. Hertie School.
Fabio Ellger is a PhD candidate at the Chair of Comparative Political Behavior at Humboldt University Berlin and a scientific assistant in the “COALITIONPOLICY” project (funded by the German Science Foundation). He also participates in the graduate training offered by the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences.
His main interest is political behavior in democracies. More specifically, he uses quantitative methods and experimental approaches to investigate the linkage of political parties and citizens, or address questions on participation and representation in democratic contexts.
Fabio completed his studies at the University of Potsdam, focusing on comparative politics and quantitative methods. He also spent a semester at Bogazici University, Istanbul, and at the Graduate School of Duke University, North Carolina.
In the course of his studies, he worked as a student assistant for the Manifesto Project at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) and at Potsdam’s Chair of Comparative Politics.