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In earlier times economists used to view the world in terms of dual economic models. For Marx the Asiatic mode of production(1) was the concept which was the counterpart of the Western feudalism from which the capitalist regime and bourgeois society emerged: Weber regarded the Confucian...
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This paper is about the relative impact of retirement and social class on individual attitudes towards welfare state policies in advanced industrial democracies. Which factor is more important in explaining individuals' social policy preferences: socio-economic background or retirement? How can...
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The aim of this article is to develop an analytical framework which contributes to the understanding of mobility regulation. While most literature focuses on international efforts to control migration the perspective is widened by looking at mobility, encompassing short-term cross border...
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Der Korporatismus der Nachkriegsphase kann als Konfliktpartnerschaft zwischen Organisierungseliten von Arbeit und Kapital beschrieben werden. Deren Leistung bestand darin, ihre jeweiligen Lager zusammenzuhalten und auf mit den Eliten des jeweils anderen Lagers ausgehandelte Kompromisse zu...
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Mit der Studie "Kaum Bewegung, viel Ungleichheit" legt die Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung eine Untersuchung zur Entwicklung sozialer Mobilität in Deutschland vor. Der Autor der Studie, Dr. Reinhard Pollak vom Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, kommt darin zu einem ernüchternden...
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