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Soziale Lage und Alterssicherung Selbstständiger im Handwerk - Literaturüberblick und Forschungsagenda

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  • Thonipara, Anita
  • Proeger, Till
  • Haverkamp, Katarzyna

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Die sozioökonomische Lage und die Alterssicherung Selbstständiger im Handwerk ist ein wirtschafts-, sozial- und handwerkspolitisch relevantes Forschungsfeld, innerhalb dessen aktuell Diskussionen zur Weiterentwicklung der Struktur der Altersvorsorge im Handwerk geführt werden. Auf wissenschaftlicher Seite besteht jedoch ein Mangel an empirischer Grundlagenforschung, welche der politischen Diskussion als Entscheidungsgrundlage bereitgestellt werden kann. Der vorliegende Literaturüberblick leistet daher eine Zusammenfassung der wissenschaftlichen Studien zur Alterssicherung selbstständiger Handwerker in Deutschland und formuliert auf Basis dessen eine Forschungsagenda, um dieser Forschungslücke zu begegnen. Hierin wird zunächst eine repräsentative Strukturerhebung auf Basis des Mikrozensus skizziert. Aufbauend auf dieser Grundlagenanalyse wird eine Clusteranalyse der verschiedenen Einkommens- und Vorsorgetypen innerhalb der handwerklichen Selbstständigen beschrieben, die durch eine Verhaltensanalyse auf Basis qualitativer Forschung ergänzt wird. Insgesamt leistet diese Studie somit eine kompakte Zusammenfassung des Forschungsstands und einen Vorschlag zur künftigen empirischen Forschung.

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  • Thonipara, Anita & Proeger, Till & Haverkamp, Katarzyna, 2019. "Soziale Lage und Alterssicherung Selbstständiger im Handwerk - Literaturüberblick und Forschungsagenda," Göttinger Beiträge zur Handwerksforschung 25, Volkswirtschaftliches Institut für Mittelstand und Handwerk an der Universität Göttingen (ifh).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:ifhgbh:25
    DOI: 10.3249/2364-3897-gbh-25
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