Title:Società che invecchiano e conflitti tra generazioni
Author(s):KOHLI, MartinDate:2012Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:The ‘social question’ dominating the end of the 19th century was the integration of the industrial workers, in other words, the pacification of class conflict. This was achieved by giving workers some assurance of a stable ...
Title:Generationenbeziehungen und Generationenkonflikte
Author(s):KOHLI, MartinDate:2012Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:Die Beziehungen zwischen den Generationen bilden eine Spannungslinie, an der sich entscheidet, wie die alternde Gesellschaft mit ihrem Konfliktpotential umgeht. Die Konflikte können sich auf die wirtschaftliche Existenzsicherung ...
Title:Familiale Transmission sozialer Ungleichheit in der zweiten Lebenshälfte: Erbschaften und Vermögensungleichheit
Author(s):VOGEL, Claudia; KÜNEMUND, Harald; KOHLI, MartinDate:2011Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:Social inequality is transmitted from parents to children in various ways. A large part of this transmission happens early in life and is then consolidated through schooling. The extent of his early transmission of social ...
Title:Foreword
Author(s):KOHLI, MartinDate:2011Type of Publication:Contribution to book
Title:The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Europe
Author(s):KOHLI, Martin; ARZA, CamilaDate:2011Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:Over the second half of the 20th Century, pension reform has become central to the European social policy agenda, first in terms of construction and expansion and then increasingly in terms of consolidation and retrenchment. ...
Title:Social Networks
Author(s):KOHLI, Martin; KÜNEMUND, HaraldDate:2010Type of Publication:Contribution to book
Title:Needs and Risks in the Welfare State
Author(s):ZUTAVERN, Jan; KOHLI, MartinDate:2010Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:This article describes what empirical-analytical research can learn from normative scholarship for the explanation of welfare state responses to needs and risks. It illustrates how welfare state theories have treated needs ...