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Zeitschrift für evangelische Ethik, 2006-02, Vol.50 (1), p.197-215
2006

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Erwerbsarbeit und gesellschaftliche Integration
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  • Zeitschrift für evangelische Ethik, 2006-02, Vol.50 (1), p.197-215
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
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De Gruyter journals
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  • Abstract In this paper on the integrative function of work the author challenges the popular claim that jobs are the main source of social integration. Rather it is argued that the claim that work entitles to recognition, participation, income and opens the way towards a meaningfullife should be treated as an ideal, established in the period of Enlightenment. >Social integration< is then defined as a normative concept concerning the capability to participate in the social systems and communities. In that view, social integration implies more than the workplace has to offer. While gainful employment based on high standards of social security may further the cause of social integration, precarious jobs combined with harsh workfare regimes do endanger it. Concluding, a policy adhering to the capability approach towards social integration is proposed, measures intended to take pressure offthe welfare system include changes in the system of public education and the establishment of a basic income scheme.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2197-912X
eISSN: 2197-912X
DOI: 10.14315/zee-2006-0129
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_14315_zee_2006_0129
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