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10/25/2011 16:48

Growing Up in Germany

Stephanie Vontz DJI-Verlag
Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.

    How parents, young people and children live today and what support families need

    Die neu konzipierte DJI-Surveyforschung »Aufwachsen in Deutschland: Alltagswelten«, kurz AID:A, gibt einen umfassenden Einblick in die Lebensverhältnisse heutiger Familien. Die englische Ausgabe von DJI Impulse berichtet über die Ergebnisse des Surveys. Zu den Themen gehören unter anderem die Lebenssituation von Kindern aus armen Familien, die gesellschaftliche Beteiligung Jugendlicher sowie die Vereinbarkeit von Karriere und Familie.

    CONTENTS

    Sabine Walper, Birgit Riedel
    How Poverty Matters
    How children with precarious life conditions experience their everyday lives.

    Karin Gottschall, Jens Pothmann
    A Question of Justice
    For children coming from educationally disadvantaged classes, costs for the use of educational and recreational services present a high hurdle.

    Ursula Hoffmann-Lange, Franziska Wächter
    Between Participation and Protest
    Only a minority of young people are continuously involved in political parties or other formal organisations. Political protest is becoming more important.

    Wolfgang Gaiser, Martina Gille, John de Rijke
    Youth Caught Between Uncertainty and Confidence
    How young people deal with the consequences of the economic crisis and labour market challenges.

    Karin Kurz, Anne Berngruber
    What Parents Would Like, and When They Would Like It
    What kind of help mothers, fathers and children need.

    Heike Wirth, Sabina Schutter
    Breadwinners and Losers
    Young women work as much as their partners do. But as soon as children arrive, mothers hold back on their careers.

    Christian Alt, Walter Bien, Martina Gille, Gerald Prein
    Growing Up in Germany
    An Investigation of Everyday Life in German Families – Goals, Methodology and Organisation of the AID:A Survey

    »The Idea of What a Manager Is Has To Change«
    Interview with Dagmar Müller about dual career couples

    Publisher and place of publication:

    Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.
    Nockherstraße 2
    81541 München
    Tel: 089-62306-0
    Fax: 089-62306-265

    Presserechtlich verantwortlich: Prof. Dr. Thomas Rauschenbach

    Redaktion:
    Christine Heinke
    Barbara Rink
    Nicola Holzapfel (E-Mail: holzapfel@dji.de; Telefon: 089-62306-180)
    Birgit Taffertshofer

    Vertrieb:
    Stephanie Vontz (E-Mail: vontz@dji.de; Telefon: 089-62306-311)


    More information:

    http://www.dji.de/impulse


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