PropertyValue
?:abstract
  • \textlessp\textgreaterA question related to austerity is whether one possible impact of the economic policy has caused more people to live in poverty or to be at risk of living in poverty. It also relates to the change in the distribution of market income, and welfare states’ ability to redress the wide inequalities created partly due to how the market, especially the labour market, has functioned, such as the development towards more non-standard jobs. Thus, the question is whether it is still the case that the welfare state redresses these inequalities or whether, instead, growing inequality and/or the number of people living in poverty has increased in the aftermath of the financial crisis.\textless/p\textgreater (xsd:string)
?:author
?:comment
  • (SILC) (xsd:string)
?:dataSource
  • EU-SILC-Bibliography (xsd:string)
?:dateModified
  • 2020 (xsd:gyear)
?:datePublished
  • 2020 (xsd:gyear)
?:duplicate
?:fromPage
  • 125 (xsd:string)
is ?:hasPart of
?:inLanguage
  • english (xsd:string)
?:isbn
  • 978-1-78990-371-3 ()
is ?:mainEntity of
?:name
  • Poverty and inequality (xsd:string)
?:publicationType
  • incollection (xsd:string)
?:publisher
?:sourceCollection
  • Austerity, Retrenchment and the Welfare State (xsd:string)
?:sourceInfo
  • Bibsonomy (xsd:string)
  • In Austerity, Retrenchment and the Welfare State, 125-141, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020 (xsd:string)
?:studyGroup
  • European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) (xsd:string)
?:tags
  • 2020 (xsd:string)
  • FDZ_GML (xsd:string)
  • SILC (xsd:string)
  • SILC_input2020 (xsd:string)
  • SILC_pro (xsd:string)
  • checked (xsd:string)
  • imported (xsd:string)
  • incollection (xsd:string)
  • jak (xsd:string)
?:toPage
  • 141 (xsd:string)
rdf:type
?:url