Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutiny

Nine years ago, Germany has implemented Hartz IV, the last one in a series of welfare state reforms, merging the former separate systems of long term unemployment benefit and basic income support into a new system. The article summarizes the main empirical findings from a growing field and draws a f...

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Main Author: Markus Promberger
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2015-04-01
Series:Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CRLA/article/view/48806
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spelling doaj-59e54d4a6f38425cbf66422555840bf32020-11-25T02:24:35ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Relaciones Laborales1131-86351988-25722015-04-01331356310.5209/rev_CRLA.2015.v33.n1.4880646582Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutinyMarkus Promberger0Institut fuer Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) Research Unit for Joblessness and Social Inclusion and University of Erlangen-Nuremerg Department of SociologyNine years ago, Germany has implemented Hartz IV, the last one in a series of welfare state reforms, merging the former separate systems of long term unemployment benefit and basic income support into a new system. The article summarizes the main empirical findings from a growing field and draws a few conclusions. Mainly, after years of heavy debates and practical experiences in Germany and elsewhere, it has to be said the goal of substantially reducing poverty and saving public money has not really been achieved. Although the system is working well in terms of financial support and population coverage, there are problems in providing cultural and social participation, and even the money is not enough under certain family constellations. Moreover, the idea to solve every poverty problem by rigid work first policies does obviously conflict with the observable heterogeneity of poverty situations. Main results are the disappearance of the privileges of persons in long term unemployment, a shift from permanent unemployment to unsteady low wage employment and need for further subsidies for a major part of the poor, as well as a consolidation of the normative image of a ‘normal working citizen’, making it harder to get support for people who don’t fit into that scheme.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CRLA/article/view/48806política socialreforma del bienestarAlemaniadesempleopolíticas de activación
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Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutiny
Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
política social
reforma del bienestar
Alemania
desempleo
políticas de activación
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title Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutiny
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title_full Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutiny
title_fullStr Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutiny
title_full_unstemmed Nine years of hartz iv – a welfare reform under scrutiny
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publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
issn 1131-8635
1988-2572
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Nine years ago, Germany has implemented Hartz IV, the last one in a series of welfare state reforms, merging the former separate systems of long term unemployment benefit and basic income support into a new system. The article summarizes the main empirical findings from a growing field and draws a few conclusions. Mainly, after years of heavy debates and practical experiences in Germany and elsewhere, it has to be said the goal of substantially reducing poverty and saving public money has not really been achieved. Although the system is working well in terms of financial support and population coverage, there are problems in providing cultural and social participation, and even the money is not enough under certain family constellations. Moreover, the idea to solve every poverty problem by rigid work first policies does obviously conflict with the observable heterogeneity of poverty situations. Main results are the disappearance of the privileges of persons in long term unemployment, a shift from permanent unemployment to unsteady low wage employment and need for further subsidies for a major part of the poor, as well as a consolidation of the normative image of a ‘normal working citizen’, making it harder to get support for people who don’t fit into that scheme.
topic política social
reforma del bienestar
Alemania
desempleo
políticas de activación
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CRLA/article/view/48806
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