Bernhard Ebbinghaus List of Publications (6/2021) (ORCID: 1-9838-8813)

Bernhard Ebbinghaus List of Publications (6/2021) (ORCID: 1-9838-8813)

Bernhard Ebbinghaus List of Publications (6/2021) (ORCID: 1-9838-8813) I. Monographs, edited volumes & special issues 2021 (with J. Timo Weishaupt) (eds.): The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe’s Great Recession: Crisis Corporatism or Corporatism in Crisis? Abingdon/New York: Routledge (Routledge Studies in the Political Economy of the Welfare State). ISBN 9781032029740 (hbk., 30 July 2021). 2018 (with Elias Naumann)(eds.): Welfare State Reforms Seen from Below: Comparing Public Attitudes and Organized Interests in Britain and Germany, London: Palgrave Macmillan). Hardcover (ISBN 978-3-319-63651-1): http://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319636511 ebook (Springer Link, Dec. 2017): https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-63652-8 2015 (with Thomas Bahle & Claudia Göbel): Familien am Rande der Erwerbsgesellschaft: Erwerbs- risiken und soziale Sicherung familiärer Risikogruppen im europäischen Vergleich [Employment societies’ peripheral families: Employment risks and social security of family risk groups in European comparison]. Baden-Baden: Nomos / Edition Sigma (ISBN 978-3-84872615-8) 2013 (a) Co-editor (with J. Timo Weishaupt & Claus Wendt): Der Umbau des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Krisenzeiten: Institutioneller Wandel in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich [Restructuring welfare states during crisis: Institutional change in Germany in international comparison]. Special issue for Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 59(3), 279-410. 2013 (b) Co-editor (with Marius R. Busemeyer, Stephan Leibfried, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja, Herbert Obinger & Birgit Pfau-Effinger): Wohlfahrtspolitik im 21. Jahrhundert: Neue Wege der Forschung [Welfare policies in the 21st century: New frontiers of research]. Frankfurt: Campus. [ISBN 978-3593399034] 2012 Co-editor (with Noel Whiteside & Mitchell A. Orenstein): Special issue on “European funded pensions and their governance in times of uncertainty”, Global Social Policy, 12 (3) 2012, 241-344. [http://gsp.sagepub.com/content/12/3.toc] 2011 (a) Editor, The Varieties of Pension Governance: Pension Privatization in Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press. [ISBN13: 978-0-19-958602-8] [Also available on Oxford Scholarship Online: http://www.oxfordscholarship.com.] [Editor of edited vol., 480 pp., including ten country studies, author of introduction and co-author of three comparative chapters and Germany chapter, see III. 2011 (a)-(e). Reviews: Michael Hill, Social Policy & Administration 46(3) 2012: 348–50; Mitchell Orenstein, West European Politics, 35(5) 2012, 1213-14]. 2011 (b) Co-editor (with Alex Bryson & Jelle Visser): Special issue on “Cause, consequences, and cures of union decline”, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 17(2), June, 2011, 97-203. [http://ejd.sagepub.com/content/17/2.toc] 2006 (a) Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2008 [331 pages; also available on Oxford Scholarship Online: http://www.oxfordscholarship.com (doi:10.1093/0199286116.001.0001); 2006 (ISBN 0-19-928611-6); pbk 2008 (ISBN 0-19-955339-6)] Bernhard Ebbinghaus – Publications 6/2021 – 2 Reviews: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 7(3), 2008: 370-372; Journal of European Social Policy, 18(2), 2008; The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2008, Vol. 75, No. 4, 1081-1085; European Sociological Review, 23(5), 2007: 665-666; Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 59(4), 2007: 723-725; Social Policy & Administration, 41(3), 2007; British Journal of Industrial Relations, 45(2), 2007; International Social Security Review, 60(1), 2007; Author-meets-Critics Session, SASE Conference, Paris 2009]. 2006 (b) Co-editor (with Jens Beckert, Anke Hassel & Philip Manow): Transformationen des Kapitalismus. Festschrift für Wolfgang Streeck zum sechzigsten Geburtstag [Transformation of capitalism: In honour of Wolfgang Streeck]. Frankfurt: Campus, 2006 [470 pages, ISBN 35933824814; online: http://www.mpifg.de/pu/mpifg_book/mpifg_sbd_57.pdf]. 2006 (c) (with Heinz-Herbert Noll, Thomas Bahle, Claus Wendt & Angelika Scheuer): VFA-Report Lebensqualität in Deutschland 2006. [Life quality in Germany 2006]. Mannheim: MZES. [available on http://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/publications/papers/VFA-Report_2006II.pdf] 2001 Co-editor (with Philip Manow): Comparing Welfare Capitalism. Social Policy and Political Economy in Europe, Japan and the USA, London/New York: Routledge, 2001. [345 pages; see III.2001 (c)-(e) Hardcover 2001; Paperback 2005; Selected reviews: Heidi Gottfried, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 33 (6) 2004: 698-700; Olaf van Vliet: “Pension Reforms and the Political Economy of the Welfare State (overview review)”, European Integration, 32, 2010: 413-19]. 2000 (with Jelle Visser): Trade Unions in Western Europe since 1945, London: Macmillan/Palgrave (The Societies of Europe Series), 2000. [839 pages and CD-ROM. Responsible for database (56 MB), co-editor of handbook; main author of Ch. 3 (“Austria”), Ch. 5 (“Denmark”), Ch. 6 (“Finland”), Ch. 8 (“Germany”), Ch. 16 (“Switzerland”), Ch. 17 (“United Kingdom”), Ch. 19 (“CD-ROM”); co-author (with Jelle Visser): Ch. 1 (“Introduction”), Ch. 2 (“Comparative”), Ch. 4 (“Belgium”), Ch. 18 (“European Union Organizations”)]. II. Journal articles and special issue contributions (*peer reviewed; **SSCI/peer reviewed) 2021 “Inequalities and poverty risks in old age across Europe: The double-edged income effect of pension systems”, Social Policy & Administration, 55(3): 440–455 (open access). https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spol.12683 2020 (with Thomas Biegert) Accumulation or Absorption? Changing Disparities of Household Non- employment in Europe During the Great Recession.” published online (14/2/2020) in Socio- Economic Review (doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwaa003) 2019 (with Kenneth Nelson & Rense Nieuwenhuis). “Poverty in Old Age” LIS Working Paper Series, No. 777. http://www.lisdatacenter.org/wps/liswps/777.pdf 2019 “Multipillarisation remodelled: the role of interest organizations in British and German pension reforms”, **Journal of European Public Policy, 26:4, 521-539, DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2019.1574875 2018 “Privatisierung und Vermarktlichung der Altersvorsorge: Eingetrübte Aussichten des deutschen Mehrsäulenmodells”, WSI-Mitteilungen, 71 (6), 2018: 468-475. DOI: 10.5771/0342-300X-2018-6-468 Bernhard Ebbinghaus – Publications 6/2021 – 3 2015 (a)** (with Jonas Radl): “Pushed out prematurely? Comparing objectively forced exits and subjective assessments of involuntary retirement across Europe”, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 40 (Sept) 115-130 [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0276562415000220]. 2015 (b)* “The Privatization and Marketization of Pensions in Europe: A Double Transformation Facing the Crisis”, European Policy Analysis, 1(1), 56-73 (special issue edited by Tanja Klenk). 2015 (c)** “Demografische Alterung und Reformen der Alterssicherung in Europa – Probleme der ökonomischen, sozialen und politischen Nachhaltigkeit”, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS), 67 (S1): 325-348 [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11577-015- 0318-5] 2013 (a)* (with Dirk Hofäcker): “Reversing Early Retirement in Advanced Welfare Economies: A Paradigm Shift to Overcome Push and Pull Factors,” Comparative Population Studies 38(4): 807-840. [also available in German: “Trendwende bei der Frühverrentung in modernen Wohlfahrtsstaaten: Paradigmenwechsel zur Überwindung von Push- und Pull-Faktoren”, Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 8(4): 841-880] [http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS]. 2013 (b) (with J. Timo Weishaupt & Claus Wendt): “Der Umbau des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Krisenzeiten: Institutioneller Wandel in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich (Editorial)”, Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 59(3): 279-290. 2013 (c)* “Flerpilarparadigmet til ettertanke: Privatiseringen av pensjonsordninger i et finanskriserammet Europa” [Second thoughts on the multipillar paradigm: Pension privatization in Europe facing the financial crisis], Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning / Journal of Welfare Research, 2013 16(4): 234-246. 2012 (a)* (with Noel Whiteside) “Shifting responsibilities in Western European pension systems: What future for social models?”, Global Social Policy, 12 (3) 2012, 266-282. 2012 (b) (with Mitchell A. Orenstein & Noel Whiteside) “Governing pension fund capitalism in times of uncertainty (Introduction)”, Global Social Policy, 12 (3) 2012, 241-245. 2012 (c) “Varieties of Pension Governance under Pressure: Funded Pensions in Western Europe”, CESifo DICE Report, 2012 (4), 3-8. 2011 (a) (with Tobias Wiß) “Taming pension fund capitalism in Europe: collective and state regulation in times of crisis”, Transfer: The European Review of Labour and Research, London: Sage, 17(1), June 2011, 15-28. 2011 (b)** (with Alex Bryson & Jelle Visser), “Introduction: Cause, Consequences, and Cures of Union Decline”, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 17(2), June 2011, 97-105. 2011 (c)** (with Claudia Göbel & Sebastian Koos), “Social capital, ‘Ghent’ and workplace contexts matter: Comparing union membership in Europe”, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 17(2), June 2011, 107-124. 2011 (d)**“The role of trade unions in European pension reforms: From ‘old’ to ‘new’ politics?”, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 17(4), December 2011, 315-331. Bernhard Ebbinghaus – Publications 6/2021 – 4 2008 „Il ruolo delle parti sociali nelle riforme pensionistiche europee: passato e presente”, La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali – Italian Journal

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