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Hense, Svenja ; Liehr, Svenja: The not-so dualized society: chances of a cleavage formation from labor market dualization. 2019
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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
7.1 Descriptive analyses
7.2 Multivariate analyses
7.2.1 Findings
7.2.2 Changes over time
7.3 Conclusion
8. Is there any difference? Preference gaps between insiders and outsiders
8.1 Literature review
8.2 Data and methods
8.2.1 Survey data as a source to study policy preferences
8.2.2 Operationalization and measurement
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
9.1 Literature review
9.2 Data and methods
9.3 Findings
9.4 Robustness checks
9.5 Conclusion
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
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