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Martin Heidenreich 
Territorial and Social Inequalities in Europe 
Challenges of European Integration

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​This book examines social inequalities in Europe, especially those caused by economic factors. It starts with the paradox of European inequality, where on the one hand, even total income inequality in Europe is significantly lower than in most parts of the world; but on the other, Europe is also characterised by profound and durable inequalities within the continent. It discusses inequalities caused by the exclusion of marginalised groups from the labour market, with considerable and sometimes increasing differences between central and peripheral regions, pronounced wealth and labour market inequalities, and significant rates of persistent poverty, deprivation, educational poverty, low wages and unemployment. The book also discusses broader territorial inequalities, which are the basis for divisions between Northern and Southern Europe, East and West, between qualified and unqualified employees, younger and older people, men and women, and migrants and non-migrants. The book raises questions about the winners and losers of the social transformations linked to the introduction of the Euro, the Eastern enlargement of the EU, and the financial and Eurozone crises. It is based on a comprehensive analysis of a European-wide microdata set on income and living conditions (EU-SILC). The empirical research material, which is the first to deploy this data in a comprehensive manner, consists of detailed empirical analyses of social divisions and Europeanisation processes in 30 European countries. It analyses and explains the transformation of the previously dominant national spaces into a European social space.

This topical book is of interest to academics and students in the fields of sociology and comparative social sciences, along with those studying European regional geography, anthropology, international relations, and international politics.
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Table of Content

– 1. Introduction. – 2. Social Inequalities at the National and European Level. – 3. Data and Methods. – 4. Between Convergence and Agglomeration. Economic and Technological Disparities in the EU. – 5. European Labour Markets between Segmentation and Activation. – 6. Wage Inequalities in the EU. – 7. Europeanisation of Income Inequality Before and During the Eurozone Crisis: Inter-, Supra- and Transnational Perspectives. – 8. Cumulative Risks of Poverty and Exclusion. – 9. Education, Occupational Skills and Social Mobility. – 10. Wealth Inequality and Housing in Europe. – 11. Social Cohesion in Europe. Between Europe-Wide Convergence and Social and Territorial Inequalities.

About the author


M
artin Heidenreich studied sociology and business administration in Bielefeld, Bologna und Paris. He has the Jean-Monnet Chair for European Studies in Social Sciences and is Director of the Jean Monnet Centre for Europeanisation and Transnational Regulations at the University of Oldenburg. He has published over 170 articles and books on regional innovation systems, multinational companies and the Europeanisation of national employment policies and patterns of social inequality. Recently, he coordinated two EU-financed multinational research projects on social and employment policies and a DFG-funded research group on horizontal Europeanisation.

Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 347 ● ISBN 9783031126307 ● File size 11.4 MB ● Publisher Springer International Publishing ● City Cham ● Country CH ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8691308 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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