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Joerg Chet Tremmel
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Front matter
3-105
1 / The financial situation of the young generation in a generational comparison
3-21
The Persistent Pandemic of Precariousness: Young People at Work
23-36
Comparing Welfare Regime Changes: Living Standards and the Unequal Life Chances of Different Birth Cohorts
37-55
How Does Globalization Affect the Life Courses of Young Men and Women in Modern Societies?
57-76
Traditional Inequalities and New Insecurities: Long-Term Trends in the Transition to the Labor Market in Germany
77-105
German Bundestag Survey on Intergenerational Justice in the Labour Market
109-166
2 / The rush hour of life
109-128
On the Way to Life-Domains Balance: Success Factors and Obstacles
129-154
Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences
155-166
The “Rush Hour” of Life: Insecurities and Strains in Early Life Phases as a Challenge for a Life Course-Oriented, Sustainable Social Policy
169-247
3 / On the path to gerontocracy?
169-185
Age Groups and Generations: Lines of Conflict and Potentials for Integration
187-205
Who Wants What from the Welfare State? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes
207-224
Being Less Active and Outnumbered? The Political Participation and Relative Pressure Potential of Young People in Europe
225-247
The Emergence of Pensioners’ Parties in Contemporary Europe
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