Europe's Income, Wealth, Consumption, and Inequality offers a novel approach to the analysis of social and economic trends, and the resulting book identifies major policy challenges applicable in the EU and beyond. Georg Fischer, Robert Strauss, and their contributors focus on explaining how policy makers and the media focus on national trends to measure progress among the nations in Europe.
Europe's Income, Wealth, Consumption, and Inequality offers a novel approach to the analysis of social and economic trends, and the resulting book identifies major policy challenges applicable in the EU and beyond. Georg Fischer, Robert Strauss, and their contributors focus on explaining how policy makers and the media focus on national trends to measure progress among the nations in Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Georg Fischer is a senior research associate at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies and an associate at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO), focusing on employment and social trends in Europe and on social convergence. He retired from the European Commission as Director of Social Affairs in 2017, and he previously worked at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on labour markets in transition economies and served in the cabinet of the Minister of Finance and in the Ministry of Labour in Austria. He was a research fellow at the Social Science Center Berlin, the Economic Cooperation Foundation in Tel Aviv, the Yale University Macmillan Center, and the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Michigan. Robert Strauss retired from the European Commission in early 2020 after working there for 35 years. During this period, he worked in industrial and internal market policy, and social affairs with a particular focus on employment issues. Among the policy challenges he worked on were the single market for services, flexicurity, skills and employment, EU unemployment insurance, a European minimum wage, and the macro-economic effects of inequality.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword * Contributors * Chapter 1: Introduction Georg Fischer and Robert Strauss * Chapter 2: The Distribution of Well-Being Among Europeans Andrea Brandolini and Alfonso Rosolia * Chapter 3: Income and Labour Market Developments and Social Outcomes in Germany and France Lucia Granelli Johannes Ziemendorff and Balázs Pálvölgyi * Chapter 4: Living Standards in Southern Europe over the Long Run Manos Matsaganis * Chapter 5: Income Wealth Employment and Beyond: Central and Eastern Europe Márton Medgyesi and István György Tóth * Chapter 6: Rising Inequality in the Egalitarian Nordics Erling Barth Kalle Moene and Axel West Pedersen * Chapter 7: Inequality in Income Wealth and Consumption Trends in the Western Balkans Zsóka Kóczán and Sara Savastano * Chapter 8: Economic Growth Income Distribution and Social Exclusion in Turkey Anil Duman and Alper Duman * Chapter 9: Education Income and Inequality in the European Union Annaleen Vandeplas * Chapter 10: From Social Protection to Social Investment: European Responses to Globalization Technological Change Labour Market Flexibilization and Migration Olaf van Vliet Vincent Bakker and Lars van Doorn * Chapter 11: Population Aging and Financing Consumption of the Older Generation in the European Union Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak * Chapter 12: Old Age Care Slavina Spasova and Bart Vanhercke * Chapter 13: Industrial Relations and Inequality in the EU Gerhard Bosch * Chapter 14: Europe's Migration Experience and Its Effects on Economic Inequality Martin Guzi Martin Kahanec and Magdalena M. Ulceluse * Chapter 15: Can the European Union Contain and Improve Income Inequality? Wiemer Salverda * Index
* Foreword * Contributors * Chapter 1: Introduction Georg Fischer and Robert Strauss * Chapter 2: The Distribution of Well-Being Among Europeans Andrea Brandolini and Alfonso Rosolia * Chapter 3: Income and Labour Market Developments and Social Outcomes in Germany and France Lucia Granelli Johannes Ziemendorff and Balázs Pálvölgyi * Chapter 4: Living Standards in Southern Europe over the Long Run Manos Matsaganis * Chapter 5: Income Wealth Employment and Beyond: Central and Eastern Europe Márton Medgyesi and István György Tóth * Chapter 6: Rising Inequality in the Egalitarian Nordics Erling Barth Kalle Moene and Axel West Pedersen * Chapter 7: Inequality in Income Wealth and Consumption Trends in the Western Balkans Zsóka Kóczán and Sara Savastano * Chapter 8: Economic Growth Income Distribution and Social Exclusion in Turkey Anil Duman and Alper Duman * Chapter 9: Education Income and Inequality in the European Union Annaleen Vandeplas * Chapter 10: From Social Protection to Social Investment: European Responses to Globalization Technological Change Labour Market Flexibilization and Migration Olaf van Vliet Vincent Bakker and Lars van Doorn * Chapter 11: Population Aging and Financing Consumption of the Older Generation in the European Union Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak * Chapter 12: Old Age Care Slavina Spasova and Bart Vanhercke * Chapter 13: Industrial Relations and Inequality in the EU Gerhard Bosch * Chapter 14: Europe's Migration Experience and Its Effects on Economic Inequality Martin Guzi Martin Kahanec and Magdalena M. Ulceluse * Chapter 15: Can the European Union Contain and Improve Income Inequality? Wiemer Salverda * Index
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