publications
peer-reviewed research and other academic outputs
Research Focus
Juliana Chueri’s work focuses on welfare state transformation under pressure from political conflict, migration politics, platformization, and AI-driven labor market change.
Selected Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
- AI, the future of work, and the politics of the welfare state (accepted), Perspectives on Politics.
- Who deserves student finance? Results from a survey experiment in six advanced capitalist economies (2025), Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
- Different status, same demands? The social policy preferences of platform workers in OECD countries (2025), Competition & Change.
- Platform work as a consequence of welfare regime performance (2025), Competition & Change.
- Welfare chauvinism among voters and political parties: exploring preferences for restricting EU migrants’ access to social assistance in Switzerland (2025), Swiss Political Science Review.
- Re-evaluating the welfare preferences of radical-right voters: evidence from a vignette experiment (2025), West European Politics.
- What drives opposition to social rights for immigrants? Clarifying the role of psychological predispositions (2025), Political Studies.
- Welfare solidarity in multi-ethnic societies: can social investment reduce the anti-immigrant bias? (2024), Policy & Politics.
- Populist right-wing voting: the (conditional) role of implicit bias (2024), Acta Politica.
- Closing the gap: how descriptive and substantive representation affect women’s vote for populist radical right parties (2023), West European Politics.
- What distinguishes radical right welfare chauvinism? Excluding different migrant groups from the welfare state (2023), Journal of European Social Policy.
- An emerging populist welfare paradigm? How populist radical right-wing parties are reshaping the welfare state (2022), Scandinavian Political Studies.
- Social policy outcomes of government participation by radical right parties (2021), Party Politics.
Monograph and Book Chapter
- Who Deserves Welfare? The Populist Radical Right’s Transformation of Social Policy (Doctoral dissertation, University of Geneva, 2020).
- Who’s to Blame? Radical Right Populist Party and Mainstream Parties’ Roles in the Adoption of Welfare Chauvinist Policies (in Biard, Laurent, and Betz, eds., ECPR Press, 2019).