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as an insight into the work of the World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization 2004 that aims to provide a …The benefits of globalization have not been spread equally across the globe, and this paper addresses how the excluded … could be more effectively included in the process of globalization. The paper analyzes who, what, and when exclusion occurs …
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work of the World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization 2004 that aims to provide a fairer globalization for … 'political' outcome, meaning that formulating the right policies can lead to a better and more just globalization. They recommend … by applying the appropriate policies a fairer globalization can be reached. This paper was written as an insight into the …
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There are multiple estimates of global monetary and multidimensional poverty, but there are still no estimates of populations at risk of social exclusion worldwide. This paper fills this gap by estimating the share and number of populations at risk of exclusion globally and regionally. It...
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There are multiple estimates of global monetary and multidimensional poverty, but there are still no estimates of populations at risk of social exclusion worldwide. This paper fills this gap by estimating the share and number of populations at risk of exclusion globally and regionally. It...
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aller Welt Veränderungsprozesse angestossen, die die amerikanische Soziologin (vgl. "Migranten, Siedler, Flüchtlinge", BA 3 …
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This volume looks at the three dimensions of social exclusion: economic, social and political. Exclusion is analyzed as a new approach to such issues as the 'new' poverty, precariousness, long-term unemployment, social polarization and lack of citizenship. The book shows how relational and...
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Wer zahlt den Preis für unseren Wohlstand? Der Soziologe Stephan Lessenich über das soziale Versagen unserer Weltordnung. Uns im Westen geht es gut, weil es den meisten Menschen anderswo schlecht geht. Wir lagern systematisch Armut und Ungerechtigkeit aus, im kleinen wie im großen Maßstab....
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