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Welfare regimes and welfare use: social assistance patterns an an outcome of minimum income support policies in German and Italian cities

Wohlfahrtsstaaten und Wohlfahrtsnutzung: Muster sozialer Unterstützung als Ergebnis von Sozialhilfepolitik in deutschen und italienischen Städten
[working paper]

Voges, Wolfgang
Kazepov, Yuri

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Universität Bremen, SFB 186 Statuspassagen und Risikolagen im Lebensverlauf

Abstract

"This working paper focuses on one hand on the aspects of the social assistance programmes directed to combat poverty and social exclusion, on the other hand it focuses on the risks of dependency associated with longterm recipiency of social assistance basic income support in Germany and Italy. The ... view more

"This working paper focuses on one hand on the aspects of the social assistance programmes directed to combat poverty and social exclusion, on the other hand it focuses on the risks of dependency associated with longterm recipiency of social assistance basic income support in Germany and Italy. The aim is to describe the institutional background in both countries and then re-explain relative differences in the risk of remaining on social assistance benefits in selected local contexts (Bremen, Bozen, Milan, Turin). In the multivariate models of social assistance receipt, we relate the risk of social assistance recipiency to the institutional settings and demographic characteristics of recipients, e.g., gender, age, nationality, household type, number of children and seasonal effects of terminating."... view less

Keywords
Italy; livelihood; poverty; social status; occupational research; social policy; social security; life career; model; international comparison; welfare state; Bundesland; town; system; change of status; utilization; Federal Republic of Germany; social insurance; Bremen; social assistance; occupational invalidity; welfare; occupational sociology; comparison; pension

Classification
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Social Policy
Social Security

Method
descriptive study

Free Keywords
Sonderforschungsbereich 186; DFG-Projekt; Statuspassagen; Risikolagen; Lebensverlauf; Lebenslaufforschung; Biografieforschung; Erwerbsbiografie; Arbeits(markt-)soziologie; Sozialpolitikforschung

Document language
English

Publication Year
1998

City
Bremen

Page/Pages
39 p.

Series
Arbeitspapier / Sfb 186, 52

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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