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Zeitschrift für Sozialreform | 2016
Franz Zahradnik; Franziska Schreyer; Andreas Moczall; Lutz Gschwind; Mark Trappmann
Abstract Welfare benefit recipients who are subject to benefit sanctions live below the subsistence level for a fixed period of time. Individuals with low education bear an increased risk of being sanctioned. Quantitative analyses of linked administrative and survey data indicate that this increased risk cannot be attributed to a lower motivation to work or a lower willingness to make concessions regarding job offers. Our analyses of qualitative interviews and individual case files reveal complex processes: Low cultural capital when dealing with administrative matters, a habitual distance vis-à-vis job center employees as well as previous negative attributions in case files can advance the sanctioning of low-skilled welfare recipients. In this way, sanctions contribute to the (re)production of social inequality.
Sozialer Fortschritt | 2012
Franziska Schreyer; Franz Zahradnik; Susanne Götz
Archive | 2010
Susanne Götz; Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer; Franziska Schreyer
Sozialer Fortschritt | 2014
Franziska Schreyer; Angela Bauer
Archive | 2016
Angela Bauer; Franziska Schreyer
Archive | 2015
Philipp vom Berge; Kerstin Bruckmeier; Jörg Heining; Barbara Hofmann; Elke J. Jahn; Torsten Lietzmann; Andreas Moczall; Marion Penninger; Markus Promberger; Franziska Schreyer; Gesine Stephan; Mark Trappmann; Simon Trenkle; Enzo Weber; Jürgen Wiemers; Joachim Wolff
Archive | 2015
Regina Konle-Seidl; Franziska Schreyer; Angela Bauer
Archive | 2015
Katharina Diener; Susanne Götz; Franziska Schreyer; Gesine Stephan
Archive | 2015
Franziska Schreyer; Angela Bauer; Karl-Heinz P. Kohn
IAB-Forschungsbericht | 2015
Katharina Diener; Götz Susanne; Franziska Schreyer; Gesine Stephan; Julia Lenhart; Natascha Nisic; Julia Stöhr