European societies: Mapping structure and change

European Societies: Mapping Structure and Change by Steffen Mau is a comprehensive textbook published by Policy Press on October 8, 2010. This first edition spans 440 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth analysis of the nature of European societies within the expanded EU member states, utilizing a wealth of data to explore various dimensions of territorial and social order across Europe.
Readers will find a detailed examination of significant issues such as inequality, migration, poverty, population dynamics, family structures, the labor market, and education. The text is designed to be accessible for students, helping to clarify attitudes toward Europe, European integration, and the citizens of other European countries. This resource is particularly valuable for under- and post-graduate students and academics in fields such as sociology, European studies, social stratification, social policy, and political sciences.
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This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough analysis of the nature of European societies across the expanded EU member states. Using a wealth of data, the authors compare the different dimensions of the territorial and social order of Europe and address a range of issues relating to Europeanisation and key topics such as inequality, migration, poverty, population and family, the labour market and education. Presented in a student friendly way, this book also helps unravel people’s attitudes towards Europe, European integration and citizens of other European countries. It will be an essential read for under- and post-graduate students and academics of sociology, European studies, social stratification, social policy and political sciences.
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