Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)How do inclusion and exclusion dynamics unfold in social security systems? Which groups are covered by social security, and in which chronological order are they included? This pilot study of a larger research project on Ideational Dynamics of Inclusion explores these questions through an analysis of old age protection in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey. Inclusion into social security systems either happens through the inclusion of ‘groups’ (‘social categories’ or ‘target populations’) into existing programmes or through the creation of new programmes for certain groups. In legislation, programmatic texts or public debates social rights are ascribed to certain groups of peop...
The state, the family and the market are the main pillars of welfare regimes that have different con...
<div>Abstract: The policies of socioeconomic protection of older adults in most parts of the world a...
Imperial chancellor Bismarck’s system of social insurance (with its three pillars health, accident a...
Social Rights o f Turks in Germany have been a political and legal issue since the beginning ofthe r...
Mestrado em Actuarial ScienceThe purpose of this project is to display clearly the reorganization pr...
All societies have their perceptions of evaluating a particular social phenomenon despite their desi...
The Austrian system for pensions and care is dated back to the monarchy and was established in the y...
Für den Zeitraum 1880-1914 werden die Sozialsysteme Frankreichs und Deutschlands - speziell im Hinbl...
Across the OECD countries, now including three former socialist countries (Hungary, the Czech Republ...
This paper examines the dynamics of care arrangements for children,persons with disabilities (PWD), ...
This paper focuses on older Turkish labour migrants and their spouses, who mostly came to Vienna as ...
Purpose – This paper seeks to evaluate the EU's “active ageing” agenda as a governance strategy for...
Inclusion and Exclusion: The Old Age Pension System in the Racist Welfare State 1933 – 1945During th...
The policies of socioeconomic protection of older adults in most parts of the world are being redesi...
Davy U. "Social Europe" in old-age security? EU policies of public and private pensions. In: Leiseri...
The state, the family and the market are the main pillars of welfare regimes that have different con...
<div>Abstract: The policies of socioeconomic protection of older adults in most parts of the world a...
Imperial chancellor Bismarck’s system of social insurance (with its three pillars health, accident a...
Social Rights o f Turks in Germany have been a political and legal issue since the beginning ofthe r...
Mestrado em Actuarial ScienceThe purpose of this project is to display clearly the reorganization pr...
All societies have their perceptions of evaluating a particular social phenomenon despite their desi...
The Austrian system for pensions and care is dated back to the monarchy and was established in the y...
Für den Zeitraum 1880-1914 werden die Sozialsysteme Frankreichs und Deutschlands - speziell im Hinbl...
Across the OECD countries, now including three former socialist countries (Hungary, the Czech Republ...
This paper examines the dynamics of care arrangements for children,persons with disabilities (PWD), ...
This paper focuses on older Turkish labour migrants and their spouses, who mostly came to Vienna as ...
Purpose – This paper seeks to evaluate the EU's “active ageing” agenda as a governance strategy for...
Inclusion and Exclusion: The Old Age Pension System in the Racist Welfare State 1933 – 1945During th...
The policies of socioeconomic protection of older adults in most parts of the world are being redesi...
Davy U. "Social Europe" in old-age security? EU policies of public and private pensions. In: Leiseri...
The state, the family and the market are the main pillars of welfare regimes that have different con...
<div>Abstract: The policies of socioeconomic protection of older adults in most parts of the world a...
Imperial chancellor Bismarck’s system of social insurance (with its three pillars health, accident a...