Klaus-Uwe Gerhardt

Klaus -Uwe Gerhardt ( born 1955 ) is a German teacher, social scientist and economist and author of the work focus on labor market and social policy.

Life and career

Klaus -Uwe Gerhardt studied business education, business computer science, sociology, political science and sports science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and at the Technical University of Darmstadt. After a degree in commercial teacher, he was a research associate until 1987, inter alia, at the Institute for Social Research (IfS ) operates. On Study Seminar Frankfurt II for Vocational schools he laid in 1989 by the Second State Exam, and has since been working as a business educator. Klaus -Uwe Gerhardt wrote his dissertation at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research ( PIK) and her PhD in 2006 Dr. rer. pol. at the University of Potsdam with the work Hartz plus. Wage subsidies and minimum in the low-wage sector.

Services

Gerhardt was in the 1980s, the founders of the German debate about a guaranteed minimum income, whose introduction he says. With numerous books and articles he contributes to social policy reform debate.

Writings (selection )

  • Hartz plus. Wage subsidies and minimum in the low-wage sector, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Social Sciences, ISBN 978-3-531-14842-7, 2006
  • Adult Education and New Techniques. Impact of changes in social and economic structure on qualification requirements, students and community college, Offenbach / M.: Self-published, ISBN 978-3-00-020697-9, 1986
  • ( Arnd Weber): Guaranteed minimum income. For a libertarian approach to the crisis, in: T. Schmid ( ed.), liberation from false labor. Theses to the guaranteed minimum, 2 heavily modified edition, pp. 18-70, Berlin: Wagenbach Verlag, ISBN 3-8031-2109-4, 1986
  • ( with D. Hoss, H. Kramer and A. Weber): The social impact of integration of CAD and CAM. Preliminary study for an empirical main project. Part II of the project RKW A148/83 project " Economic and social effects of the use of integrated CAD / CAM systems ", Frankfurt / Main: Institute for Social Research, 1983

Texts:

  • That is yet to come. Is black and yellow good for a basic income, in: ACP - Journal for Alternative Local Politics, 6/ 2009, pp. 48-50, Bielefeld 2009, ISSN 0941-9225.
  • Long-term unemployment and basic income. Structural changes in the crisis, in: ACP - journal for alternative local politics, 3/ 2009, pp. 61-63, Bielefeld 2009, ISSN 0941-9225.
  • Guaranteed minimum income - a requirement for all ( s )? In: contradictions 103 (2007), pp. 103-117, ISBN 978-3-89370-426-2.
  • ( Arnd Weber): minimum - Conservative or libertarian, in: T. Kreuder and H. Loewy ( Ed.), Conservatism in the structural crisis, pp. 462-483, Frankfurt / Main: Suhrkamp, 1987, ISBN 3-518 - 11330-5.
  • Guaranteed minimum income as a way of social legislation securing alternative forms of work. Using the example of teleworking, ETH Zurich, Grin - Verlag 1987, ISBN 978-3-640-11912-7, e- Book 2008 ISBN 978-3-640-14397-9.
  • Initiative and social policy. For a discussion of a guaranteed minimum income, in: Contradictions 14, pp. 61-69, ISBN 3-88534-032-1 1985.
  • ( Arnd Weber): Guaranteed minimum income, Alema Chen. Materials for radical ecology, Ecological professional practice, ed. of the Society for Culture and Ecology; Volume 3, Main Valley, pp. 69-99, 1983,
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