Hense, Svenja; Liehr, Svenja: The not-so dualized society: chances of a cleavage formation from labor market dualization. 2019
Inhalt
- List of figures and tables
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 The argument in a nutshell
- 1.2 The problem and its context
- 1.3 Contributions of this thesis
- 1.4 The structure of this study
- 2. Concepts of this thesis
- 2.1 What do I mean by “dualization”?
- 2.2 Dualization in contrast to precarity
- 2.3 Why Germany? Case selection
- 3. What causes dualization? Explanations at the macro level
- 3.1 The role of the welfare state
- 3.2 Dualization in a VoC perspective
- 3.3 The role of political actors: parties and unions
- 3.4 Macro factors in Germany
- 3.5 The Hartz reforms
- 4. Who are the outsiders? Factors at the micro level
- 5. The transformative power of dualization: Prerequisites of a cleavage formation
- 6. Operationalization
- 7. What dualization in Germany looks like: Outsiders back then and now
- 8. Is there any difference? Preference gaps between insiders and outsiders
- 8.1 Literature review
- 8.2 Data and methods
- 8.3 Findings
- 8.3.1 Repeatedly asked questions
- 8.3.2 Opinion differences in size and on different dimensions
- 8.3.3 Robustness Checks
- 8.4 Conclusion
- 9. Is there reason to be discontent? How politics responds to insiders and outsiders
- 10. Is there an ally in sight? Insiders’ and outsiders’ party choice
- 10.1 Literature review
- 10.2 Recent changes in the German party system
- 10.3 Hypotheses
- 10.4 Data and methods
- 10.5 Findings
- 10.6 Conclusion
- 11. Discussion
- References
- Appendix
- Short CV
- Eigenständigkeitserklärung
