Zusammenfassung
Spätestens seit dem Wandel der westlichen Demokratien von Industrie- zu Wissensgesellschaften sind Bildung und Bildungspolitik zentrale Themen der vergleichenden Sozialstaatsforschung geworden. Dieses Kapitel bietet einen Überblick über die politikwissenschaftliche, historisch-vergleichende Literatur zu Bildungspolitik und diskutiert das komplexe Zusammenspiel von Bildungs- und Sozialpolitik. Im zweiten Teil des Kapitels stellen wir Sozialinvestitionspolitik als ein neues Paradigma der Sozialpolitikforschung vor und diskutieren dessen politökonomische Dynamik und Effekte.
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- öffentliche Meinung
- Parteipolitik
- Responsivität
- Policy Feedback
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Busemeyer, M.R., Garritzmann, J.L. (2019). Bildungspolitik und der Sozialinvestitionsstaat. In: Obinger, H., Schmidt, M. (eds) Handbuch Sozialpolitik. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22803-3_38
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