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Arbeitslosenhilfe und Sozialhilfe: zwei sind eine zuviel

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  • Berthold, Norbert
  • Thode, Eric
  • von Berchem, Sascha

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Mit der Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe bestehen nebeneinander zwei unterschiedliche, bedürftigkeitsabhängige Sozialtransfersysteme. Wo liegen die Probleme bei den einzelnen Instrumenten? Wie sind die Vorschläge zur Reform und Integration beider Systeme zu beurteilen? Wie sollte ein politisch durchsetzbarer Reformvorschlag ausgestaltet sein?

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  • Berthold, Norbert & Thode, Eric & von Berchem, Sascha, 2000. "Arbeitslosenhilfe und Sozialhilfe: zwei sind eine zuviel," Wirtschaftsdienst – Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik (1949 - 2007), ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 80(9), pages 576-584.
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    1. Berthold, Norbert & von Berchem, Sascha, 2004. "Rot-grüne Reformen am Arbeitsmarkt: ein Armutszeugnis," Discussion Paper Series 72, Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg, Chair of Economic Order and Social Policy.
    2. Bräuninger, Michael & Michaelis, Jochen & Sode, Madlen, 2013. "10 Jahre Hartz-Reformen," HWWI Policy Papers 73, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI).
      • Michael Bräuninger & Jochen Michaelis & Madlen Sode, 2013. "10 Jahre Hartz-Reformen," MAGKS Papers on Economics 201318, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung).
    3. Czommer, Lars & Knuth, Matthias & Schweer, Oliver, 2005. "ARGE "Moderne Dienstleistungen am Arbeitsmarkt": Eine Baustelle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland," Arbeitspapiere 104, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
    4. Jean-Claude Barbier & Matthias Knuth, 2010. "Of similarities and divergences: why there is no continental ideal-type of "activation reforms"," Post-Print halshs-00542245, HAL.
    5. Wolfgang Ochel & Martin Werding, 2002. "Und wo kommen die Arbeitsplätze her? Kritische Anmerkungen zu den Vorschlägen der Hartz-Kommission," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 55(15), pages 10-18, August.

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