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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (253 p.)
    Keywords: Social issues & processes ; Sociology ; Central government policies
    Abstract: Using longitudinal data from the Swiss Household Panel to zoom in on continuity and change in the life course, this open access book describes how the lives of the Swiss population have changed in terms of health, family circumstances, work, political participation, and migration over the last sixteen years. What are the different trajectories in terms of mobility, health, wealth, and family constellations? What are the drivers behind all these changes over time and in the life course? And what are the implications for inequality in society and for social policy? The Swiss Household Panel is a unique ongoing longitudinal survey that has followed a large sample of Swiss households since 1999. The data provide the rare opportunity to go beyond a snapshot of contemporary Swiss society and give insight into the processes in people’s lives and in society that lie behind recent developments. ; This open access book provides an unique insight into the processes in people's lives and society Based on unique longitudinal data spanning 16 years (1999-2014) Contains several cross-national comparisons
    Note: English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783319895574
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 253 p. 21 illus, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Social Sciences
    Series Statement: Life Course Research and Social Policies 9
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Medical research ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Medical research ; Quality of life ; Quality of Life Research ; Sociology ; Social policy ; Quality of life ; Sociology ; Social policy
    Abstract: Using longitudinal data from the Swiss Household Panel to zoom in on continuity and change in the life course, this open access book describes how the lives of the Swiss population have changed in terms of health, family circumstances, work, political participation, and migration over the last sixteen years. What are the different trajectories in terms of mobility, health, wealth, and family constellations? What are the drivers behind all these changes over time and in the life course? And what are the implications for inequality in society and for social policy? The Swiss Household Panel is a unique ongoing longitudinal survey that has followed a large sample of Swiss households since 1999. The data provide the rare opportunity to go beyond a snapshot of contemporary Swiss society and give insight into the processes in people’s lives and in society that lie behind recent developments
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part 1 Family, health & quality of life -- Chapter 1.1 “Health and Inequality: Impact of the Deterioration of a Household Member’s Health on Household Mobility”, Monica Budowski & Maurizia Masia, University of Fribourg, Robin Tillmann, FORS -- Chapter 1.2 “Life-Course Smoking Behavior in Switzerland in the 20th Century”, Dean R. Lillard, Ohio State University, DIW-Berlin -- Chapter 1.3 “Obesity and subjective well-being in Switzerland”, Mario Lucchini, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Sara Della Bella, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland -- Chapter 1.4 “Exploring the cohabitation gap in relationship dissolution and mental wellbeing: A cross-national longitudinal analysis of transitions from cohabitation and marriage in Switzerland and Australia”, Belinda Hewitt, The University of Queensland, Marieke Voorpostel, FORS, Gavin Turrell, Queensland University of Technology -- Chapter 1.5 “The transition to marriage: a step in the gendered division of housework shaping subjective well-being”, Valérie-Anne Ryser, FORS, Jean-Marie Le Goff, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES -- Chapter 1.6 “Family trajectory and life satisfaction: the Swiss case”, Boris Wernli & Sara Zella, FORS -- Part 2 Resources, work & living conditions -- Chapter 2.1 “Analyzing Trends in Deprivation and Poverty”, Pascale Gazareth & Katia Iglesias, University of Neuchâtel, Eric Crettaz, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland -- Chapter 2.2 “Trajectories of Vulnerability: A Sequence-Analytical Approach”, Felix Bühlmann, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES -- Chapter 2.3 “From School to Work: Old or New Routes to Employment”, Rolf Becker, David Glauser & Christoph Zangger, University of Bern -- Chapter 2.4 “The true richness: savings and children among Swiss, German and Australian families”, Laura Ravazzini, University of Neuchâtel, Ursina Kuhn, FORS -- Chapter 2.5 “Home ownership and wealth inequality in Germany and Switzerland”, Markus Grabka, DIW-Berlin, Ursina Kuhn, FORS -- Chapter 2.6 “Voluntary turnover: a means of reducing perceived job insecurity? A longitudinal analysis in Switzerland”, Florence Lebert, FORS -- Part 3 Politics, attitudes & migration -- Chapter 3.1 “Partisan Support in Context”, Jennifer Fitzgerald & Christopher Jorde, University of Colorado, Boulder -- Chapter 3.2 “Does it stand a chance? The decrease in support for joining the European Union in Switzerland”, Oriane Sarrasin, University of Lausanne, Bram Lancee, Utrecht University, Theresa Kuhn, University of Amsterdam -- Chapter 3.3 “Perceived Unemployment Risk and Preferences for Social Protection”, Nicolas Pekari & Flurina Schmid, FORS, Jan Rosset, University of Mannheim -- Chapter 3.4 “Where Do They End Up? Biographical Consequences of Political Activism”, Gian-Andrea Monsch, FORS, Florence Passy, University of Lausanne -- Chapter 3.5 “Is There a Swiss Immigrant Epidemiological Paradox? Findings from the Swiss Household Panel”, Gina Potarca, University of Lausanne, Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES. 3.6 “First and Second Child Among Immigrants and Their Descendants in Switzerland: Results and difficulties to find results in Switzerland”, Andrés Guarin, Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES, Flurina Schmid, FORS
    Note: Open Access
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783037770375 , 3037770376
    Language: German
    Pages: 352 S , Personenreg.; Lit.; Übers.; Anm.; Schaub.; Tab. , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Reihe Freiwilligkeit
    DDC: 360
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit ; Geld ; Interaktion
    Abstract: Monetarisierung im Sinne einer geldmässigen Bewertung erbrachter Leistungen greift immer weiter um sich, auch beim freiwilligen Engagement. Die Europäische Freiwilligenuniversität (EFU) 2005 Luzern hat sich in Referaten und Workshops mit Fragen auseinandergesetzt, die sich aus dieser Entwicklung ergeben. Insgesamt zeigt sich Skepsis gegenüber der Monetarisierung. Freiwilliges Engagement sehen praktisch alle ReferentInnen auch als Engagement, das ethischen, moralischen, religiösen oder gemeinnützigen Motivationen entspringt. Der Tagungsband hat den Charakter eines Handbuchs, das den Stand der Reflexion und Aktion im Bereich Freiwilligkeit und Monetarisierung widerspiegelt.
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 333 -342
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780230523586
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 358 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Contemporary Switzerland : Revisiting the Special Case
    DDC: 306/.09494
    Keywords: 1950-2003 ; Politisches System ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Soziale Lage ; Föderalismus ; Schweiz ; Gesellschaftsordnung ; Arbeitsmarktintegration ; Labor market Switzerland ; Political economy ; International relations ; International economics ; Economic policy ; Economics ; Economic Policy ; Political Economy ; International Relations ; International Economics ; Switzerland Social conditions ; 1945- ; Switzerland Politics and government ; 1945- ; Länderbericht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Schweiz ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Soziale Situation ; Geschichte 1945-2003
    Abstract: Zukunft Schweiz - Demain la Suisse (or Switzerland - Towards the Future) is a research program begun in 1996 to promote social scientific understanding of social, cultural, economic, and political change in Swiss society. Kriesi (comparative politics, U. of Zurich, Switzerland), Farago (co-founder, Landert Farago Partner, a private social science r
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on the Contributors; Preface; Introduction; 1 Relative Deprivation and Well-being: Switzerland in a Comparative Perspective; 2 What Pluralization of the Life Course? An Analysis of Personal Trajectories and Conjugal Interactions in Contemporary Switzerland; 3 Facets of Emotion Regulation in Families with Adolescents: A New Research Approach; 4 The Impact of Social Inequalities on Personal Health; 5 Long-Term Dynamics of Skill Demand in Switzerland, 1950-2000
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Information Technology, Workplace Organization and the Demand for Employees of Different Education Levels: Firm-Level Evidence for the Swiss Economy7 Young Adults Entering the Workforce in Switzerland: Working Conditions and Well-Being; 8 The Erosion of Regular Work: An Analysis of the Structural Changes in the Swiss and German Labour Markets; 9 Internationalization and Domestic Politics: Evidence from the Swiss Case; 10 Reforming the Swiss Municipalities: Efficiency or Democracy?; 11 The Lost Dimension of Swiss Federalism: Democracy Problems of New Regionalism in Metropolitan Areas
    Description / Table of Contents: 12 Sustainable Fiscal Policy in a Federal System: Switzerland as an ExampleReferences; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-328) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 5
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783319895574 , 3319895575
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 253 Seiten) , 21 illus.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018
    Series Statement: Life Course Research and Social Policies 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social Dynamics in Swiss Society
    DDC: 306
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783319895574 , 3319895575 , 3319895567 , 9783319895567
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxi, 253 pages) : , illustrations
    Series Statement: Life Course Research and Social Policies, 9
    Series Statement: Life course research and social policies ;
    Parallel Title: Printed edition:
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Quality of life Longitudinal studies. ; Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) ; Life cycle, Human. ; Quality of life. ; Sociology. ; Social sciences. ; Medicine Research. ; Quality of Life ; Sociology ; Public Policy ; Social Sciences ; Qualité de la vie. ; Sociologie. ; Politique sociale. ; Sciences sociales. ; Médecine Recherche. ; Qualité de la vie Études longitudinales. ; Statique et dynamique (Sciences sociales) ; Étapes de la vie. ; quality of life. ; sociology. ; public policy. ; social sciences. ; Medicine Research ; Quality of life ; Social policy ; Social sciences ; Sociology ; Switzerland Longitudinal studies. Social conditions ; Suisse Études longitudinales. Conditions sociales ; Electronic books. ; Longitudinal studies
    Abstract: Using longitudinal data from the Swiss Household Panel to zoom in on continuity and change in the life course, this open access book describes how the lives of the Swiss population have changed in terms of health, family circumstances, work, political participation, and migration over the last sixteen years. What are the different trajectories in terms of mobility, health, wealth, and family constellations? What are the drivers behind all these changes over time and in the life course? And what are the implications for inequality in society and for social policy? The Swiss Household Panel is a unique ongoing longitudinal survey that has followed a large sample of Swiss households since 1999. The data provide the rare opportunity to go beyond a snapshot of contemporary Swiss society and give insight into the processes in people's lives and in society that lie behind recent developments.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Part 1 Family, health & quality of life -- Chapter 1.1 "Health and Inequality: Impact of the Deterioration of a Household Member's Health on Household Mobility", Monica Budowski & Maurizia Masia, University of Fribourg, Robin Tillmann, FORS -- Chapter 1.2 "Life-Course Smoking Behavior in Switzerland in the 20th Century", Dean R. Lillard, Ohio State University, DIW-Berlin -- Chapter 1.3 "Obesity and subjective well-being in Switzerland", Mario Lucchini, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Sara Della Bella, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland -- Chapter 1.4 "Exploring the cohabitation gap in relationship dissolution and mental wellbeing: A cross-national longitudinal analysis of transitions from cohabitation and marriage in Switzerland and Australia", Belinda Hewitt, The University of Queensland, Marieke Voorpostel, FORS, Gavin Turrell, Queensland University of Technology -- Chapter 1.5 "The transition to marriage: a step in the gendered division of housework shaping subjective well-being", Valérie-Anne Ryser, FORS, Jean-Marie Le Goff, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES -- Chapter 1.6 "Family trajectory and life satisfaction: the Swiss case", Boris Wernli & Sara Zella, FORS -- Part 2 Resources, work & living conditions -- Chapter 2.1 "Analyzing Trends in Deprivation and Poverty", Pascale Gazareth & Katia Iglesias, University of Neuchâtel, Eric Crettaz, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland -- Chapter 2.2 "Trajectories of Vulnerability: A Sequence-Analytical Approach", Felix Bühlmann, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES -- Chapter 2.3 "From School to Work: Old or New Routes to Employment", Rolf Becker, David Glauser & Christoph Zangger, University of Bern -- Chapter 2.4 "The true richness: savings and children among Swiss, German and Australian families", Laura Ravazzini, University of Neuchâtel, Ursina Kuhn, FORS -- Chapter 2.5 "Home ownership and wealth inequality in Germany and Switzerland", Markus Grabka, DIW-Berlin, Ursina Kuhn, FORS -- Chapter 2.6 "Voluntary turnover: a means of reducing perceived job insecurity? A longitudinal analysis in Switzerland", Florence Lebert, FORS -- Part 3 Politics, attitudes & migration -- Chapter 3.1 "Partisan Support in Context", Jennifer Fitzgerald & Christopher Jorde, University of Colorado, Boulder -- Chapter 3.2 "Does it stand a chance? The decrease in support for joining the European Union in Switzerland", Oriane Sarrasin, University of Lausanne, Bram Lancee, Utrecht University, Theresa Kuhn, University of Amsterdam -- Chapter 3.3 "Perceived Unemployment Risk and Preferences for Social Protection", Nicolas Pekari & Flurina Schmid, FORS, Jan Rosset, University of Mannheim -- Chapter 3.4 "Where Do They End Up? Biographical Consequences of Political Activism", Gian-Andrea Monsch, FORS, Florence Passy, University of Lausanne -- Chapter 3.5 "Is There a Swiss Immigrant Epidemiological Paradox? Findings from the Swiss Household Panel", Gina Potarca, University of Lausanne, Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES. 3.6 "First and Second Child Among Immigrants and Their Descendants in Switzerland: Results and difficulties to find results in Switzerland", Andrés Guarin, Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne, NCCR LIVES, Flurina Schmid, FORS.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783319895574
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 253 p. 21 illus)
    Series Statement: Life Course Research and Social Policies 9
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Medical research ; Social policy ; Sociology ; Quality of life ; Electronic books
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  • 8
    ISBN: 3319895567 , 9783319895567
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 253 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Life course research and social policies 9
    Series Statement: Life course research and social policies
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Schweiz ; Soziale Situation ; Sozialer Wandel
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