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Migration and Inequality in Germany 1870-1913
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Grant, Oliver
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1870-1913
/ Binnenwanderung
/ Deutschland (bis 1945)
/ Economic History
/ Equality
/ Equality - Germany - History
/ European History
/ General history of Europe Central Europe Germany
/ Germany
/ History
/ Industrial History
/ Industrialisierung
/ Inequality
/ Internal migration
/ Migration
/ Migration, Internal
/ Modern History (1700 to 1945)
/ Modern History (1800 to 1914)
/ Regionale Arbeitsmobilität
/ Social history
2005
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Migration and Inequality in Germany 1870-1913
by
Grant, Oliver
in
1870-1913
/ Binnenwanderung
/ Deutschland (bis 1945)
/ Economic History
/ Equality
/ Equality - Germany - History
/ European History
/ General history of Europe Central Europe Germany
/ Germany
/ History
/ Industrial History
/ Industrialisierung
/ Inequality
/ Internal migration
/ Migration
/ Migration, Internal
/ Modern History (1700 to 1945)
/ Modern History (1800 to 1914)
/ Regionale Arbeitsmobilität
/ Social history
2005
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Migration and Inequality in Germany 1870-1913
by
Grant, Oliver
in
1870-1913
/ Binnenwanderung
/ Deutschland (bis 1945)
/ Economic History
/ Equality
/ Equality - Germany - History
/ European History
/ General history of Europe Central Europe Germany
/ Germany
/ History
/ Industrial History
/ Industrialisierung
/ Inequality
/ Internal migration
/ Migration
/ Migration, Internal
/ Modern History (1700 to 1945)
/ Modern History (1800 to 1914)
/ Regionale Arbeitsmobilität
/ Social history
2005
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Presenting a new view of German history in the late 19th century, the author argues that many of the problems of Imperial Germany were temporary ones produced by the strain of rapid industrialization. Drawing on the tools of development economics he argues that Germany passed through a labour surplus phase as described by the Lewis Model. This period came to an end around 1900, creating more favourable conditions for political reform and social reconciliation. But Germany's progress to full political and economic maturity was derailed at the outbreak of war in 1914. The author bases his argument on an analysis of the economic and demographic forces driving migration in 19th-century Germany. High rural-urban migration led to the rapid expansion of German cities. The main factors driving this were social and economic change in the countryside and the process of the demographic transition. The release of surplus labour onto urban labour markets held back wage increases and led to an increase in inequality. The German economy behaved in a way which seemed to bear out the predictions of Karl Marx, and this contributed to the appeal of Marxist ideas and the rise of the social democratic vote. However, this was a temporary phase. The labour surplus period was largely over by 1900. The rise in inequality which had begun in the 1820s came to an end, and inequality began to fall. Contrary to received wisdom, Germany was not on the brink of a general socio-economic crisis in 1914; instead it was moving away from one. However, the political system failed to take advantage of this opportunity, and Germany's dependence on imported food and raw materials led to a strategic crisis which combined disastrously with internal political problems.
Publisher
Clarendon Press,Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated,Oxford Univ. Press
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ISBN
9780191515354, 0191515353, 0199276560, 9780199276561
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