Blickpunkt Gesellschaft 4


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Blickpunkt Gesellschaft 4


Blickpunkt Gesellschaft 4
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Author : Michael Braun
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2013-03-08

Blickpunkt Gesellschaft 4 written by Michael Braun and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-03-08 with Social Science categories.


Die hier vorgestellten Analysen beruhen zum größten Teil, aber nicht ausschließlich, auf der Allgemeinen Bevölkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften (ALLBUS), die seit 1980 in West- und seit 1991 auch in Ostdeutschland durchgeführt wurde. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes decken ein weites Spektrum der Sozialberichterstattung und der Analyse des sozialen Wandels ab. Inhaltlich konzentrieren sie sich auf den Aspekt der Sozialen Ungleichheit, insbesondere zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland, den verschiedenen sozialen Schichten und zwischen den Geschlechtern.



Social Policy In The Federal Republic Of Germany


Social Policy In The Federal Republic Of Germany
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Author : Hans F. Zacher
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-11-15

Social Policy In The Federal Republic Of Germany written by Hans F. Zacher and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-11-15 with Political Science categories.


This book investigates the history of the post-war welfare state in Germany and its normative foundations, with special emphasis on constitutional issues. The author, formerly Director of the Max-Planck-Institute for Foreign and International Social Law, Munich, and President of the Max-Planck-Society, argues that social policy – not only in Germany – is about struggles over the “social”. The “social” is an open and changing concept that reflects the modern quest for equality, voiced in semantics like justice, participation, inclusion and security. The “social” and the “social state” (the German term for welfare state) are enshrined in the German Constitution of 1949, the Grundgesetz. The book sets out the phases of welfare state development in depth. Social policies are analyzed in view of wider contexts, especially the nation state, the rule of law (Rechtsstaat), federalism and democracy. The author emphasizes the dialectics between the national character of the welfare state and its manifold international references.



The Working Poor In Europe


The Working Poor In Europe
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Author : Hans-Jürgen Andreß
language : en
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Release Date : 2008-01-01

The Working Poor In Europe written by Hans-Jürgen Andreß and has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-01-01 with Social Science categories.


The book provides important findings on the link between institutions and in-work poverty. The volume makes a significant contribution to this strand of literature as evidence on cross-country differences is scarce. The combination of case studies and comparative quantitative investigations is an interesting approach. Annekatrin Niebuhr, Papers in Regional Science This data-rich book explores the causes of in-work poverty in Europe. . . The balanced provision of theoretical insights and strong empirical support will prove useful to poverty scholars and policymakers alike. Contemporary Sociology A book on in-work poverty could not be timelier. . . At a time when many of the working poor are likely to become the non-working poor this book is a must-read. Zoë Irving, Journal of Social Policy This volume represents a valuable contribution to debates on welfare states, public policy, poverty and social exclusion. It is an empirically rich and analytically robust comparative collection, highlighting the variations between and contradictions of in-work poverty across Europe. Patricia Kennett, University of Bristol, UK For a long time in-work poverty was not associated with European welfare states. Recently, the topic has gained relevance as welfare state retrenchment and international competition in globalized economies has put increasing pressures on individuals and families. This book provides explanations as to why in-work poverty is high in certain countries and low in others. Much of the present concern about the working poor has to do with recent changes in labour market policies in Europe. However, this book is not primarily about low pay. Instead, it questions whether gainful employment is sufficient to earn a living both for oneself and for one s family members. There are, however, great differences between European countries. This book argues that the incidence and structure of the working poor cannot be understood without a thorough understanding of each country s institutional context. This includes the system of wage-setting, the level of decommodification provided by the social security system and the structure of families and households. Combining cross-country studies with in-depth analyses from a national perspective, the book reveals that in-work poverty in Europe is a diverse, multi-faceted phenomenon occurring in equally diverse institutional, economic and socio-demographic settings. With its rich detail and conclusions, this genuinely comparative study will be of interest to academics and researchers of labour and welfare economics, social policy and European studies as well as to policy advisers.



Convergence Persistence And Diversity In Male And Female Careers Does Context Matter In An Era Of Globalization


Convergence Persistence And Diversity In Male And Female Careers Does Context Matter In An Era Of Globalization
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Author : Daniela Grunow
language : en
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Release Date : 2006-10-24

Convergence Persistence And Diversity In Male And Female Careers Does Context Matter In An Era Of Globalization written by Daniela Grunow and has been published by Verlag Barbara Budrich this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-10-24 with Social Science categories.


Little comparative knowledge exists on how the radical transformations that constitute the late 20th century’s ‘era of globalization’ have affected gender relations and their particular structural manifestation on the labour market, thereby neglecting a core element of the changes and problems currently underway. This book analyses how converging tendencies in the life courses and employment careers of men and women interfere with developments of increasing diversity and instability, both within and between sexes, as economies move from ‘industrial’ to ‘global’. Using the shifting welfare regimes of West Germany and Denmark as illustrative evidence of how national context ‘genders’ the risks and chances associated with globalisation and increasing employment flexibility, this study provides a timely, comprehensive longitudinal analysis of the gendered career consequences of recent political and economic change.



Changing Structures Of Inequality


Changing Structures Of Inequality
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Author : Yannick Lemel
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2002

Changing Structures Of Inequality written by Yannick Lemel and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Equality categories.


The international sociological community has engaged recently in a controversial discussion on social inequality. There is a vigourous debate on whether the traditional concepts of social class and social stratification are still useful. Some researchers argue that social classes still offer a key explanation to social inequalities while others challenge the long-standing tradition of class analysis. New approaches have been proposed to describe recent social changes in the stratification system: vanishing middle class, two-thirds societies, cosmographic inequality, and classless society, among others.



Social Mobility In Europe


Social Mobility In Europe
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Author : Richard Breen
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2004-11-25

Social Mobility In Europe written by Richard Breen and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-11-25 with Social Science categories.


Social Mobility in Europe is the most comprehensive study to date of trends in intergenerational social mobility. It uses data from 11 European countries covering the last 30 years of the twentieth century to analyze differences between countries and changes through time. The findings call into question several long-standing views about social mobility. We find a growing similarity between countries in their class structures and rates of absolute mobility: in other words, the countries of Europe are now more alike in their flows between class origins and destinations than they were thirty years ago. However, differences between countries in social fluidity (that is, the relative chances, between people of different class origins, of being found in given class destinations) show no reduction and so there is no evidence supporting theories of modernization which predict such convergence. Our results also contradict the long-standing Featherman Jones Hauser hypothesis of a basic similarity in social fluidity in all industrial societies 'with a market economy and a nuclear family system'. There are considerable differences between countries like Israel and Sweden, where societal openness is very marked, and Italy, France, and Germany, where social fluidity rates are low. Similarly, there is a substantial difference between, for example, the Netherlands in the 1970s (which was quite closed) and in the 1990s, when it ranks among the most open societies. Mobility tables reflect many underlying processes and this makes it difficult to explain mobility and fluidity or to provide policy prescriptions. Nevertheless, those countries in which fluidity increased over the last decades of the twentieth century had not only succeeded in reducing class inequalities in educational attainment but had also restricted the degree to which, among people with the same level of education, class background affected their chances of gaining access to better class destinations.



Social Mobility In The 20th Century


Social Mobility In The 20th Century
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Author : Florian R. Hertel
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-08-09

Social Mobility In The 20th Century written by Florian R. Hertel and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-09 with Social Science categories.


Based on a novel class scheme and a unique compilation of German and American data, this book reveals that intergenerational class mobility increased over most of the past century. While country differences in intergenerational mobility are surprisingly small, gender, regional, racial and ethnic differences were initially large but declined over time. At the end of the 20th century, however, mobility prospects turned to the worse in both countries. In light of these findings, the book develops a narrative account of historical socio-political developments that are likely to have driven the basic resemblances across countries but also account for the initial decline and the more recent increase in intergenerational inequality.



Making Men Into Fathers


Making Men Into Fathers
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Author : Barbara Meil Hobson
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2002-01-10

Making Men Into Fathers written by Barbara Meil Hobson and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-01-10 with Family & Relationships categories.


Prominent gender studies scholars consider how institutional settings and policy shape new models of fatherhood.



V Ter Im Blickpunkt


V Ter Im Blickpunkt
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Author : Tanja Mühling
language : de
Publisher: Barbara Budrich
Release Date : 2007-11-21

V Ter Im Blickpunkt written by Tanja Mühling and has been published by Barbara Budrich this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-11-21 with Social Science categories.


Wenn über den Wandel der Geschlechterrollen diskutiert wird, steht in jüngster Zeit verstärkt das Rollenbild des Mannes und insbesondere das des Vaters im Blickpunkt. Das Verständnis von Vaterschaft ist im Wandel, allerdings scheinen Einstellungen und Verhalten noch weit auseinander zu klaffen – sind also die neuen, familienorientierten Väter doch nur eine „Vater Morgana“? Oder was ist tatsächlich dran am Wandel der Väterrolle? Das Buch geht diesen Fragen aus dem Blickwinkel der Familienforschung nach und widmet sich den unterschiedlichen Facetten der Vaterschaft heute. Aus dem Inhalt: Gudrun Cyprian, Rolle und Leitbild des Vaters im Blickpunkt der Familienforschung Daniela Grunow, Wandel der Geschlechterrollen und Väterhandeln im Alltag Harald Rost, Der Kinderwunsch von Männern und ihr Alter beim Übergang zur Vaterschaft Thomas Gesterkamp, Väter zwischen Laptop und Wickeltisch Tanja Mühling, Wie verbringen Väter ihre Zeit? – Männer zwischen „Zeitnot“ und „Qualitätszeit“ Dirk Hofäcker, Neue Väter in Europa und den USA – gefangen zwischen alten Rollenbildern und mangelnder Unterstützung? Rainer Volz, Wollen Mütter neue Väter? Zur Beharrlichkeit traditioneller Geschlechterbilder Michael Matzner, Alleinerziehende Väter – eine schnell wachsende Familienform Ruth Limmer, Mein Papa lebt woanders – Die Bedeutung des getrenntlebenden Vaters für die psychosoziale Entwicklung seiner Kinder



Zeitschrift F R Kulturmanagement Kunst Politik Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft


Zeitschrift F R Kulturmanagement Kunst Politik Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft
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Author : Steffen Höhne
language : en
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Release Date : 2018-08-31

Zeitschrift F R Kulturmanagement Kunst Politik Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft written by Steffen Höhne and has been published by transcript Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-08-31 with Business & Economics categories.


Die jährlich in zwei Heften erscheinende, referierte »Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement« initiiert und fördert eine wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit Kulturmanagement im Hinblick auf eine methodologische und theoretische Fundierung des Faches. Das international orientierte Periodikum nimmt nicht nur ökonomische Fragestellungen, sondern ebenso sehr die historischen, politischen, sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Bedingungen und Verflechtungen im Bereich Kultur in den Blick. Explizit sind daher auch Fachvertreterinnen und -vertreter akademischer Nachbardisziplinen wie der Kultursoziologie und -politologie, der Kunst-, Musik- und Theaterwissenschaft, der Kunst- und Kulturpädagogik, der Wirtschaftswissenschaft etc. angesprochen, mit ihren Beiträgen den Kulturmanagementdiskurs kritisch zu bereichern. Das Heft versammelt Beiträge mit dem Schwerpunkt »Kultur im Umbruch. Transformation von Systemen, Institutionen und Formaten«.