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Herausforderungen der Sozialpolitik durch den sozio-ökonomischen Strukturwandel

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In diesem Kapitel wird über vier sozio-ökonomische Veränderungen berichtet, die Herausforderungen für den Wohlfahrtsstaat darstellen: Die Alterung unserer Gesellschaften, die De-Industrialisierung, das Abflachen des Wirtschaftswachstums und die steigende Einkommensungleichheit. In international vergleichender Perspektive wird gefragt, worin die Herausforderung für den Wohlfahrtsstaat besteht, welches Ausmaß diese Veränderung im zeitlichen Vergleich hat und wie Politik versucht, sie zu beeinflussen oder sozialpolitisch auf sie zu reagieren.

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Armingeon, K. (2019). Herausforderungen der Sozialpolitik durch den sozio-ökonomischen Strukturwandel. In: Obinger, H., Schmidt, M. (eds) Handbuch Sozialpolitik. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22803-3_20

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