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Dualisation as class conflict: The case of labour market and vocational training in Germany
Chiara Benassi,
Niccolo Durazzi
School of Social and Political Science
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Social Sciences
class antagonism
96%
employer
18%
Federal Republic of Germany
51%
incidence
19%
job security
28%
labor
32%
labor market
55%
labor market reform
36%
liberalization
22%
manufacturing sector
63%
political conflict
26%
reform
13%
tertiary sector
52%
vocational education
72%
wage
22%
Western Europe
23%
worker
29%
Business & Economics
Employers
24%
Employment Protection
30%
Expenses
18%
Germany
49%
Labor
30%
Labour Market
81%
Labour Market Reform
31%
Liberalization
20%
Logic
17%
Manufacturing Sector
40%
Political Conflict
33%
Safeguards
24%
Service Sector
39%
Vocational Training
100%
Wages
16%
Workers
34%