内容説明
This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough analysis of the nature of European societies across the expanded EU member states. Using a wealth of data, the authors compare the different dimensions of the territorial and social order of Europe and address a range of issues relating to Europeanisation and key topics such as inequality, migration, poverty, population and family, the labour market and education. Presented in a student friendly way, this book also helps unravel people's attitudes towards Europe, European integration and citizens of other European countries. It will be an essential read for under- and post-graduate students and academics of sociology, European studies, social stratification, social policy and political sciences.
目次
- Introduction and conceptual considerations
- Part one: The European social model from a historical perspective: Commonalities and intra-European exchange
- Socio-structural characteristics of European societies
- Part two: European societies compared: Political-economic models and institutional arrangements
- Population and family
- Migration
- Labour market and employment
- Education
- Social inequality
- Quality of life
- Part three: European integration and European society in the making: Institutional and political aspects of Europeanisation
- The dynamics of inequality in Europe
- Horizontal Europeanisation
- Subjective Europeanisation
- Conclusion: rise of a European society?
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