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دانلود کتاب The Age of Dualization: The Changing Face of Inequality in Deindustrializing Societies

دانلود کتاب عصر دوگانگی: چهره در حال تغییر نابرابری در جوامع در حال صنعتی‌زدایی

The Age of Dualization: The Changing Face of Inequality in Deindustrializing Societies

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The Age of Dualization: The Changing Face of Inequality in Deindustrializing Societies

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سری: International Policy Exchange Series 
ISBN (شابک) : 0199797897, 9780199797899 
ناشر: Oxford University Press 
سال نشر: 2012 
تعداد صفحات: 397 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب عصر دوگانگی: چهره در حال تغییر نابرابری در جوامع در حال صنعتی‌زدایی

فقر، افزایش نابرابری و محرومیت اجتماعی نه تنها در نتیجه رکود بزرگ سال 2008، بلکه به دلیل گرایش ساختاری به سمت افزایش نابرابری در جوامع صنعتی پیشرفته که از زمان تا کنون ادامه یافته است، دوباره در دستور کار سیاسی در اروپای غربی قرار گرفته است. دهه 1970 چگونه می توانیم این افزایش نابرابری ها را توضیح دهیم؟ سیاست‌ها در بازارهای کار، سیاست‌های اجتماعی و نمایندگی سیاسی به شدت در ایجاد، گسترش و تعمیق شکاف‌های خودی-خارجی مرتبط هستند - فرآیندی که به نام دوگانه‌سازی شناخته می‌شود. در حالی که مطمئناً این تنها محرک افزایش نابرابری نیست، ماهیت فراگیر توسعه آن در حوزه‌های متعدد، دوگانه‌سازی را به یکی از مهم‌ترین روندهای فعلی تأثیرگذار بر جوامع توسعه‌یافته تبدیل می‌کند. با این حال، میزان و اشکال دوگانه سازی در کشورهای مختلف بسیار متفاوت است. دیدگاه تطبیقی ​​این کتاب بینش‌هایی را در مورد اینکه چرا کشورهای شمال اروپا شاهد سطوح پایین‌تری از شکاف‌های خودی-خارجی هستند، ارائه می‌کند، در حالی که در کشورهای رفاهی قاره‌ای، لیبرال و جنوبی، آنها به احتمال زیاد ویژگی اصلی اقتصاد سیاسی را تشکیل می‌دهند. مهمتر از همه، مقایسه های ارائه شده در این کتاب به اهمیت حیاتی سیاست و انتخاب سیاسی در پیشبرد و شکل دادن به نتایج اجتماعی صنعت زدایی اشاره دارد. در حالی که افزایش شکاف ساختاری بازار کار را می توان در همه کشورها مشاهده کرد، دولت ها در شکل دادن به پیامدهای توزیعی این تغییرات بازار کار مسئولیتی قوی دارند. شکاف‌های خودی و خودی نتیجه مستقیم صنعتی‌زدایی نیست، بلکه نتیجه انتخاب سیاسی است. این جلد یک نشریه برجسته، برای اساتید و دانشجویان فارغ التحصیل اقتصاد، علوم سیاسی، سیاست اجتماعی، و جامعه شناسی، و همچنین سیاستگذارانی که نگران افزایش نابرابری در دوره بحران عمیق اقتصادی و اجتماعی هستند، تهیه شده است.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

Poverty, increased inequality, and social exclusion are back on the political agenda in Western Europe, not only as a consequence of the Great Recession of 2008, but also because of a seemingly structural trend towards increased inequality in advanced industrial societies that has persisted since the 1970s. How can we explain this increase in inequalities? Policies in labor markets, social policy, and political representation are strongly linked in the creation, widening, and deepening of insider-outsider divides―a process known as dualization. While it is certainly not the only driver of increasing inequality, the encompassing nature of its development across multiple domains makes dualization one of the most important current trends affecting developed societies. However, the extent and forms of dualization vary greatly across countries. The comparative perspective of this book provides insights into why Nordic countries witness lower levels of insider-outsider divides, whereas in continental, liberal and southern welfare states, they are more likely to constitute a core characteristic of the political economy. Most importantly, the comparisons presented in this book point to the crucial importance of politics and political choice in driving and shaping the social outcomes of deindustrialization. While increased structural labor market divides can be found across all countries, governments have a strong responsibility in shaping the distributive consequences of these labor market changes. Insider-outsider divides are not a straightforward consequence of deindustrialization, but rather the result of political choice. A landmark publication, this volume is geared for faculty and graduate students of economics, political science, social policy, and sociology, as well as policymakers concerned with increasing inequality in a period of deep economic and social crisis.



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Title Pages
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Title Pages
(p.i) The Age of Dualization (p.ii) International Policy Exchange Series (p.iii) The Age of Dualization
Title Pages
Title Pages
(p.viii) List of Figures
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
(p.viii) List of Figures
(p.viii) List of Figures
List of Tables
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
List of Tables
List of Tables
How we Grow Unequal
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
How we Grow Unequal
	Patrick Emmenegger
	Silja Häusermann
	Bruno Palier
	Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Abstract and Keywords
How we Grow Unequal
Labor Market Inequalities and Changed Labor Markets
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
The Demise of The Redistributive Capacities of Social Policies?
How we Grow Unequal
Dualization as a Political Process
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
Structure of the Book
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
How we Grow Unequal
	Notes:
Varieties Of Dualization?
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Varieties Of Dualization?
	Labor Market Segmentation and Insider-Outsider Divides Across Regimes
		Silja Häusermann
		Hanna Schwander
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Post-Industrialism, Labor Market Segmentation, and Insider-Outsider Divides
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Who are the Outsiders? Identifying Insiders and Outsiders Across Regimes
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
(p.36) Empirical Analysis: From Segmentation to Divides
	Labor Market Divides Between Insiders and Outsiders
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
	Welfare State Divides Between Insiders and Outsiders
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
	Political Integration Divides Between Insiders and Outsiders
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Conclusion
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
(p.47) Appendix
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
	Notes:
Varieties Of Dualization?
Varieties Of Dualization?
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
	Mark Tomlinson
	Robert Walker
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
(p.53) Segmented Labor Market Theories and Dualization
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Dualization and Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Data, Variable Construction, and Methods
	Defining Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
	Defining Labor Market Segmentation and Dualization
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
The Extent of Labor Market Segmentation
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Probit Analysis
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Results
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Discussion and Conclusions
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
	Notes:
Whatever Works
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Whatever Works
	Dualization and the Service Economy in Bismarckian Welfare States
		Werner Eichhorst
		Paul Marx
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Different Responses to a Common Problem
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Mapping Pathways of Labor Market Change in Continental Europe
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
	Defection from Open-Ended Contracts
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
	Defection from Full-Time Jobs
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
	Defection from Dependent Employment
Whatever Works
	Wage Dispersion
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
	Government-Sponsored Labor Cheapening
Whatever Works
Five Paths Toward Labor Cost Reduction
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Conclusions
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
Whatever Works
	Notes:
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
	The Role of The State in Germany and France
		Daniela Kroos
		Karin Gottschall
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
The State as Employer and Gender Relations in Bismarckian Welfare Systems
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Mapping The Sector: Employment Divides in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
	Employer and Workforce Divides in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
	Non-standard Employment in Public and Private Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
(p.115) Professional Profiles and The State in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Conclusion
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
	Notes:
Dualization and Gender in Social Services
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Social and Migration Policies in the “Reluctant Countries of Immigration”
		Patrick Emmenegger
		Romana Careja
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
The Role of Immigrants in the Labor Market
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
Social and Migration Policy Reforms in the “Reluctant Countries of Immigration”
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Migration Policy: Making a Difference and Unintended Consequences
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Social Policy: Retrenchment of Immigrant-Specific Social Security Programs
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Social Policy: Activation and Tighter Eligibility Conditions
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Do Governments Deliberately Target Immigrants?
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
Conclusions
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
From Dilemma to Dualization
	Notes:
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	A New Dualization of Welfare?1
		Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
		Adam Saunders
		Marek Naczyk
Abstract and Keywords
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Introduction
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
(p.153) Dualism in the Age of Industrial Welfare Capitalism
	Social Integration Through Social Insurance in Germany and France
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Germany: Quasi-Universalism Through Social Insurance
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	(p.155) France: The True Bismarckian Welfare System
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	The Dual Structure of Liberal Welfare Systems
	America's Three Pillars of Welfare: Social Assistance, Social Insurance, and Occupational Welfare
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Between Universalism and Dualism: The UK Case
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Dualization in An Age of Post-Industrial Welfare Capitalism
	(p.160) The Shifting Public-Private Balance in Pensions
		Germany
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	(p.161) France
	The United States
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	The United Kingdom
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Comparing Pension Dualism
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	(p.164) Dualizing the Unemployed
		Germany
		France
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	The United States
	(p.166) The United Kingdom
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Comparing Social Protection Dualization for the Unemployed
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Inequalities in Health Care
		Germany and the United Kingdom
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	(p.168) France
	The United States
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Conclusion
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
Shifting the Public-Private Mix
	Notes:
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Herbert Obinger
	Peter Starke
	Alexandra Kaasch
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
A Typology of Responses to Labor Market Inequalities
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Austria: Combating Social Divides in A Conservative Welfare State
	The Grand Coalition: Balanced Reforms in the 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Center-Right Coalition: Toward Supply-side Oriented Reforms
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Grand Coalition and Corporatism Reloaded
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Summary
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
New Zealand: Flexibility Rules
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	The Early 1990s: Retrenchment and Liberalization
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Workfare Reforms
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	(p.189) Cautious Re-regulation since 1999
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Summary
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
(p.191) Sweden: Departing from The Encompassing Security Model?
	The 1990s: Benefit Cuts in a Period of Economic Crisis
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	The Late 2000s: Maintaining the Welfare State—But Not for Outsiders?
	Summary
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Conclusion
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
	Notes:
Responses to Labor Market Divides in Small States Since The 1990s
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
	Industrial Relations, Labor Market, and Welfare State Changes in France and Germany
		Bruno Palier
		Kathleen Thelen
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Industrial Relations: Local “Egoism” and the Erosion of Collective Bargaining
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
(p.208) Labor Market Reforms: The Institutionalization of a Secondary Labor Market
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
The Dualizing Dynamic of Welfare Reforms in France and Germany
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Conclusion
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
	Notes:
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Dualization and Institutional Complementarities
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Ito Peng
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Industrial Relations: Protecting the Core Under Duress
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Changing Contexts: Market Liberalization Pressures and Industrial Relations Changes
	Japan: Steady and Gradual Transformation
		Changing Employment System
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Employment Policy Reforms
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Korea: Contested Labor Market Transformation
		Changing Employment System
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Employment Reforms
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Consequences of Labor Market and Industrial Relations Changes
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
(p.240) The Compensatory State Responses: Social Welfare Policy Reforms
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Conclusion
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
	Notes:
Economic Dualization in Japan and South Korea
Solidarity or Dualization?
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Solidarity or Dualization?
	Social Governance, Union Preferences, and Unemployment Benefit Adjustment in Belgium and France
		Daniel Clegg
Abstract and Keywords
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Down The Same Path: Belgian and French Labor Markets after The “Golden Age”
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
(p.257) Solidarity Versus Dualization: Unemployment Benefit Policies in Belgium and France Since 1980
Solidarity or Dualization?
	(p.258) France: Stripping the Solidarity Out of Insurance
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
	(p.261) Belgium: Preserving Inclusiveness Through Residualization
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity Incentives: Explaining Policy Choice in Unemployment Protection
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Conclusion: The Importance of Minor Differences
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
Solidarity or Dualization?
	Notes:
Solidarity or Dualization?
Insider-Outsider Politics
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Insider-Outsider Politics
	Party Strategies and Political Behavior in Sweden
		Johannes Lindvall
		David Rueda
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Insider-Outsider Politics
Party Politics and the Political Behavior of Insiders and Outsiders
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Sweden as a Hard Case
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
(p.282) Data and Methods
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
(p.286) Party Politics and Vote Choice in Sweden, 1994–2006
	The 1994 Election
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
	The 1998 Election
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
	The 2002 Election
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
	The 2006 Election
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Conclusions
Party Choice
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insiders and Outsiders
Gender and Age
Education
Immigration Status
Union Membership
Class
Religiosity
Sector
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
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Insider-Outsider Politics
Insider-Outsider Politics
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
	Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Hausermann, Bruno Palier, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
	Patrick Emmenegger
	Silja Häusermann
	Bruno Palier
	Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Abstract and Keywords
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
Who are the Outsiders? Dualization and Insider-Outsider Divides Across Countries
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
Creating New Divides: Dualization and Political Choice
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
A Multidimensional Approach to Dualization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
Will Dualization Last?
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
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How Rich Countries Cope with Deindustrialization
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