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  Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur: Life course and Social Policy

Dozent/in
Prof. Dr. Katja Möhring

Angaben
Hauptseminar
Rein Präsenz
2 SWS
Gender und Diversität, Unterrichtssprache Deutsch
Zeit und Ort: Mo 12:00 - 14:00, FMA/00.08, RZ/00.06; Einzeltermin am 5.2.2024 14:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.06

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Please submit your course registration via FlexNow by 12.10.2023. Students who have been registered via FlexNow will be assigned to the VC, where you'll have access to all relevant course information and materials.

Inhalt
In life course sociology, welfare state policies and intuitions are perceived as main structuring forces of individuals life course patterns, transitions and sequences, as well as their biographical decisions and expectations. In social policy research, longitudinal micro-level data is increasingly used to evaluate policy outcomes and consequences from a life-course perspective. The seminar will bring together both strands of research with respect to theoretical and empirical perspectives. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to work with a widely used data source providing international-comparative panel data of older individuals in Europe. We will first get to know relevant theoretical approaches and scientific debates: How is the welfare state perceived and conceptualized in life course sociology? Can we identify life course regimes in Europe? How do social policy researchers explain effects of redistribution and social investment in different life stages? In what way do welfare state change and de-standardization of life courses interact? Second, the seminar will focus on recent empirical studies from both strands of research covering topics as income trajectories, poverty risks over the life cycle, employment histories, family life, and the transition to retirement. Finally, the students will have the possibility to work with the Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE, easySHARE) to gain practical experience with the implementation of empirical studies in this field of research. Therefore, prior knowledge of regression analyses and Stata is required.

Englischsprachige Informationen:
Title:
Inequality and social structure: Life course and Social Policy

Zusätzliche Informationen
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 25

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Soziologie, insbes. Familie und Arbeit

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