Justice between generations is still not as prominent on any agenda as justice between rich and poor or men and women. For the first time, this three-part book explores the situation of young people of today in comparison to their direct predecessors. The first part, The Financial Situation of the Young Generation in a Generational Comparison, deals with this generation's financial standing; the second part, The Rush Hour of Life, examines their time restrictions. Both are considered from a life-course perspective. The third part, On the Path to Gerontocracy?, addresses the demographic shift in favor of the elderly in aging Western democracies. …mehr
Justice between generations is still not as prominent on any agenda as justice between rich and poor or men and women. For the first time, this three-part book explores the situation of young people of today in comparison to their direct predecessors. The first part, The Financial Situation of the Young Generation in a Generational Comparison, deals with this generation's financial standing; the second part, The Rush Hour of Life, examines their time restrictions. Both are considered from a life-course perspective. The third part, On the Path to Gerontocracy?, addresses the demographic shift in favor of the elderly in aging Western democracies.
The financial situation of the young generation in a generational comparison.- The Persistent Pandemic of Precariousness: Young People at Work.- Comparing Welfare Regime Changes: Living Standards and the Unequal Life Chances of Different Birth Cohorts.- How Does Globalization Affect the Life Courses of Young Men and Women in Modern Societies?.- Traditional Inequalities and New Insecurities: Long-Term Trends in the Transition to the Labor Market in Germany.- German Bundestag Survey on Intergenerational Justice in the Labour Market.- The rush hour of life.- On the Way to Life-Domains Balance: Success Factors and Obstacles.- Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences.- The "Rush Hour" of Life: Insecurities and Strains in Early Life Phases as a Challenge for a Life Course-Oriented, Sustainable Social Policy.- On the path to gerontocracy?.- Age Groups and Generations: Lines of Conflict and Potentials for Integration.- Who Wants What from the Welfare State? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes.- Being Less Active and Outnumbered?.- The Emergence of Pensioners' Parties in Contemporary Europe.
The financial situation of the young generation in a generational comparison.- The Persistent Pandemic of Precariousness: Young People at Work.- Comparing Welfare Regime Changes: Living Standards and the Unequal Life Chances of Different Birth Cohorts.- How Does Globalization Affect the Life Courses of Young Men and Women in Modern Societies?.- Traditional Inequalities and New Insecurities: Long-Term Trends in the Transition to the Labor Market in Germany.- German Bundestag Survey on Intergenerational Justice in the Labour Market.- The rush hour of life.- On the Way to Life-Domains Balance: Success Factors and Obstacles.- Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences.- The “Rush Hour” of Life: Insecurities and Strains in Early Life Phases as a Challenge for a Life Course-Oriented, Sustainable Social Policy.- On the path to gerontocracy?.- Age Groups and Generations: Lines of Conflict and Potentials for Integration.- Who Wants What from the Welfare State? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes.- Being Less Active and Outnumbered?.- The Emergence of Pensioners’ Parties in Contemporary Europe.
The financial situation of the young generation in a generational comparison.- The Persistent Pandemic of Precariousness: Young People at Work.- Comparing Welfare Regime Changes: Living Standards and the Unequal Life Chances of Different Birth Cohorts.- How Does Globalization Affect the Life Courses of Young Men and Women in Modern Societies?.- Traditional Inequalities and New Insecurities: Long-Term Trends in the Transition to the Labor Market in Germany.- German Bundestag Survey on Intergenerational Justice in the Labour Market.- The rush hour of life.- On the Way to Life-Domains Balance: Success Factors and Obstacles.- Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences.- The "Rush Hour" of Life: Insecurities and Strains in Early Life Phases as a Challenge for a Life Course-Oriented, Sustainable Social Policy.- On the path to gerontocracy?.- Age Groups and Generations: Lines of Conflict and Potentials for Integration.- Who Wants What from the Welfare State? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes.- Being Less Active and Outnumbered?.- The Emergence of Pensioners' Parties in Contemporary Europe.
The financial situation of the young generation in a generational comparison.- The Persistent Pandemic of Precariousness: Young People at Work.- Comparing Welfare Regime Changes: Living Standards and the Unequal Life Chances of Different Birth Cohorts.- How Does Globalization Affect the Life Courses of Young Men and Women in Modern Societies?.- Traditional Inequalities and New Insecurities: Long-Term Trends in the Transition to the Labor Market in Germany.- German Bundestag Survey on Intergenerational Justice in the Labour Market.- The rush hour of life.- On the Way to Life-Domains Balance: Success Factors and Obstacles.- Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences.- The “Rush Hour” of Life: Insecurities and Strains in Early Life Phases as a Challenge for a Life Course-Oriented, Sustainable Social Policy.- On the path to gerontocracy?.- Age Groups and Generations: Lines of Conflict and Potentials for Integration.- Who Wants What from the Welfare State? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes.- Being Less Active and Outnumbered?.- The Emergence of Pensioners’ Parties in Contemporary Europe.
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