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Coping with Demographic Change: A Comparative View on Education and Local Government in Germany and Poland

  • Examines the ways societies cope with demographic change
  • Offers an international comparison of Germany and Poland
  • Details an innovative response to shrinkage in the education field
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: European Studies of Population (ESPO, volume 19)

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With many OECD countries experiencing a decline in their populations, this book offers a theoretical model of coping with demographic change and examines different strategies that societies have used to come to terms with demographic change. In particular, it details the different ways that Germany and Poland have tried to cope with this challenge and reveals three conflicting strategies: expansion, reduction, and phasing out.

Coverage includes:

·         How and why demographic change was used in Poland to expand the education system

·         The variance of linkage between demographic change and growth rates in different fields of education in a German Bundesland

·         Modes of reflexivity and personnel policy in German and Polish municipalities

·         Effects of demographic change and forms of coping on fiscal capacity and unemployment rates in German municipalities

Coping with Demographic Change examines how and why societies cope with these detrimental effects. It conceptualizes the challenges a society faces as a result of demographic change and focuses on the processes by which actors, organizations and nation-states try to cope with this new situation.

Reviews

“I would not hesitate to recommend this volume as reading for graduate students or colleagues with a general interest in the implications of population decline in Europe, or education. … the material should be accessible, and of use, to the more reflective and critical kind of practitioners in public administration and planning.” (Bilal Barakat, International Sociology Reviews, Vol. 32 (5), September, 2017) 


“The main goal of this book is to create a general theory of approaches in various countries how to cope with demographic change. … One of the advantages of this book is that it uses extensive evidence and data sets. Its research value lies in an in-depth presentation of the mixed reactions to demographic change with regard to public policies and public administration. … interesting for scholars and practitioners who focus on demography, local governments, and education systems.” (M.A. Andrzej Klimczuk, Pol-Int, pol-int.org, May, 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Soziologie, Martin-Luther-Univ Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany

    Reinhold Sackmann

  • Inst für Soziologie, Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (S.), Germany

    Walter Bartl, Bernadette Jonda

  • Inst für Soziologie, Martin-Luther-Univ Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany

    Katarzyna Kopycka

  • Zentrum für Soziologie, Halle (S.), Germany

    Christian Rademacher

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eBook USD 39.99
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Hardcover Book USD 54.99
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