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

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

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European Studies of Population

Volume 19

The book series European Studies of Population (ESPO) aims at disseminating pop­ ulation and family research, with special relevance for Europe. It may analyse past, present and/or future trends, as well as their determinants and consequences. The character of the series is multidisciplinary, including formal demographic analyses, as well as social, economic and/or historical population and family studies. The following types of studies are of primary importance: (a) internation­ ally relevant studies, (b) European comparative studies, (c) innovative theoretical and methodological studies, and (d) policy-relevant scientific studies. The series may include monographs, edited volumes and reference works. The book series is published under the auspices of the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS).

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Reinhold Sackmann • Walter Bartl Bernadette Jonda • Katarzyna Kopycka Christian Rademacher

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

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Reinhold Sackmann Institut für Soziologie Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg Halle (S.) Germany

Katarzyna Kopycka Institut für Soziologie Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg Halle (S.) Germany

Walter Bartl Institut für Soziologie Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg Halle (S.) Germany

Christian Rademacher Zentrum für Sozialforschung Halle e.V. Halle (S.) Germany

Bernadette Jonda Institut für Soziologie Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg Halle (S.) Germany

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