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100 1 |a Giustozzi, Carlotta,  |e author. 
245 1 0 |a Social Consequences of Labour Market Marginalisation in Germany :  |b Analysing the Impact of Social Identities and Values /  |c Carlotta Giustozzi. 
264 1 |a Opladen  |b Budrich Academic Press  |c 2022. 
264 4 |c ©2022 
300 |a 1 online resource ( 268 pages) 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:   |g 1.1.  |t Scientific Evidence and Main Expectations about the Effects of Labour Market Marginalisation on Social Integration --   |g 1.2.  |t Conceptual Framework and Analytical Approach --   |g 1.3.  |t Setup of the Empirical Analysis --   |g 1.4.  |t Three Dimensions of the Labour Market and Social Exclusion Relationship --   |g 1.5.  |t Overview of the Book --   |g 2.1.  |t Determinants of Social Exclusion --   |g 2.1.1.  |t Multidimensionality of Social Exclusion --   |g 2.1.2.  |t Two Spheres of Sociability --   |g 2.2.  |t Making Sense of the Multi-Layered Functions of Employment --   |g 2.2.1.  |t Materialist Perspectives on Labour Market Disadvantage --   |g 2.2.2.  |t Social Identity Perspectives on Labour Market Disadvantage --   |g 2.2.3.  |t Context's Influence on Individual Labour Market Experiences --   |g 2.2.4.  |t Interrelation of Financial Distress and Identity Struggles --   |g 2.3.  |t Dynamics of Labour Market Marginalisation --   |g 2.3.1.  |t Cumulative Tendency of Disadvantage --   |g 2.3.2.  |t Social Class, Vulnerability, and the Distribution of Labour Market Risks --   |g 2.4.  |t Summary --   |g 3.1.  |t Combined Longitudinal and Multi-level Data Set --   |g 3.2.  |t Sample --   |g 3.3.  |t Data Challenges - Non-Response and Missing Values --   |g 3.4.  |t Operationalisation of Core Concepts --   |g 3.4.1.  |t Measuring Social Integration --   |g 3.4.2.  |t Explaining the Labour Market Marginalisation and Social Exclusion Link --   |g 3.4.3.  |t Contextualising Individual Labour Market Experiences --   |g 3.5.  |t Methodological Considerations - Modelling Longitudinal and Hierarchical Data --   |g 4.1.  |t Path Dependency - The Cumulative Process of Disadvantage --   |g 4.1.1.  |t Explaining Cumulative Tendencies of Disadvantage - the Impact of Resources and Social Roles --   |g 4.1.2.  |t Gender, Partnership and Household Composition - How Social Roles Reinforce Labour Market Positions --   |g 4.1.3.  |t Context Factors - the Impact of Regional Labour Markets, Wealth, Demography, and Institutional Settings --   |g 4.2.  |t Analytical Strategy and Operationalisation --   |g 4.3.  |t Impact of Employment Histories, Favourable and Harmful Contexts --   |g 4.3.1.  |t Accumulation of (Dis-) Advantage - the Intensification of Effects --   |g 4.3.2.  |t Social Roles Determine Female Vulnerability to Labour Market Marginalisation --   |g 4.3.3.  |t Regional Labour Markets, Fertility Rates, and Childcare Availability Have a Greater Impact on Female than Male Labour Market Outcomes --   |g 4.4.  |t Concluding Remarks on the Accumulation of Labour Market Marginalisation --   |g 5.1.  |t Taking Multidimensional Linkages of Labour Market Disadvantage and Social Relations into Account --   |g 5.1.1.  |t Gendered Effects of Labour Market Marginalisation --   |g 5.1.2.  |t Age Dependent Vulnerability to Negative Labour Market Experiences --   |g 5.1.3.  |t Linked Lives - Labour Market Marginalisation in the Household Context --   |g 5.1.4.  |t Assessing the Spatial Dimension of Individual Labour Market Experiences --   |g 5.1.5.  |t Summary --   |g 5.2.  |t Analytical Strategy and Operationalisation --   |g 5.3.  |t Exploring the Four Social-Structural Dimensions of Inequality --   |g 5.3.1.  |t Gendered Patterns of Labour Market Disadvantage --   |g 5.3.2.  |t Labour Market Disadvantage at Different Life Stages --   |g 5.3.3.  |t Unexpected Weak Effect of Household Composition for Labour Market Disadvantage --   |g 5.3.4.  |t Contextualizing Individual Labour Market Experiences -Assessing the Impact of Regional Labour Markets, Prosperity, and Fertility --   |g 5.3.5.  |t Examining Attitudinal Dimensions of Social Identity --   |g 5.4.  |t Concluding Remarks on the Effects of Labour Market Marginalisation on Personal Relations --   |g 6.1.  |t Defining Civic Participation as Social, Religious, and Political Engagement --   |g 6.2.  |t Structural and Socio-Cultural Explanations of the Labour Market and Civic Participation Relationship --   |g 6.2.1.  |t Structural Accounts of the Labour Market and Participation Relationship --   |g 6.2.2.  |t Identifying Explanations beyond Material Resources - the Impact of Social Roles and Identity --   |g 6.2.3.  |t Opportunity Structures and Normative Settings - Impact Factors at the Regional Level --   |g 6.2.4.  |t Summary --   |g 6.3.  |t Analytical Strategy and Operationalisation --   |g 6.4.  |t Resources, Social Roles, and the Socio-Economic Context --   |g 6.4.1.  |t Accumulation of (Dis-) Advantage Intensifies the Effects of Labour Market Experiences --   |g 6.4.2.  |t Insignificance of Financial Mechanisms --   |g 6.4.3.  |t Work Norms and Family Values Strengthen Resilience to Labour Market Marginalisation --   |g 6.4.4.  |t Left Behind - Individual Marginalisation in Disadvantaged Regions --   |g 6.4.5.  |t Double Advantage - Stable Careers in Contexts with Strong Participation Norms --   |g 6.5.  |t Concluding Remarks on the Effects of Labour Market Marginalisation on Civic Engagement --   |g 7.1.  |t Three Analytical Layers Shape the Relationship of Labour Market Marginalisation and Social Integration --   |g 7.1.1.  |t Double (Dis-) Advantage - Social and Economic Positions and Local Contexts Affect Individual Work Trajectories --   |g 7.1.2.  |t Threat to Personal Relationships - The Vulnerability of People Whose Identity Depends on Paid Labour --   |g 7.1.3.  |t Social Identity, Available Time, and Family Values Shape the Effects of Labour Market and Civic Participation --   |g 7.2.  |t Putting the Results in Perspective - Common Threads, Limitations, and Future Research Avenues --   |g 7.2.1.  |t Weak Explanatory Impact of Financial Strain --   |g 7.2.2.  |t Importance of Social Roles and Identity --   |g 7.2.3.  |t Impact of Local Contexts for Individual Experiences of Social Integration --   |g 7.2.4.  |t Multifaceted Role of Labour Market Participation for Social Integration --   |g 9.1.  |t Chapter 04 --   |g 9.2.  |t Chapter 05 --   |g 9.3.  |t Chapter 06. 
521 |a Lecturers and researchers in sociology. 
533 |a Electronic reproduction.  |b New York  |n Available via World Wide Web. 
545 0 |a Carlotta Giustozzi, postdoctoral researcher, institute of sociology at Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany. 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 27, 2022). 
650 0 |a Marginality, Social  |z Germany. 
651 0 |a Germany  |x Social conditions. 
650 0 |a Labor market  |z Germany. 
653 |a accumulation of disadvantage 
653 |a Akkumulationsprozesse 
653 |a Arbeitsmarktmarginalisierung 
653 |a b  |r gerliche Partizipation 
653 |a Identĩttstheorie 
653 |a Mehrebenenanalyse 
653 |a multilevel analysis 
653 |a regional level 
653 |a regionale Einflussfaktoren 
653 |a social exclusion 
653 |a social identity theory 
653 |a social participation 
653 |a social roles 
653 |a soziale Exklusion 
653 |a soziale Rollen 
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