Switzerland in Perspective

Switzerland in Perspective

by Janet E. Hilowitz
ISBN-10:
0313260893
ISBN-13:
9780313260896
Pub. Date:
02/28/1991
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313260893
ISBN-13:
9780313260896
Pub. Date:
02/28/1991
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Switzerland in Perspective

Switzerland in Perspective

by Janet E. Hilowitz

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Overview

This volume is the only collection of essays available in English on modern Swiss economy, society, and culture. Twelve of Switzerland's most eminent social scientists express their ideas and viewpoints about their nation's past, present, and likely future in a readable and informative way. The book provides an interesting and current description and analysis of many aspects of this unique and little known country—its work and leisure, its political and economic structure, its educational system, changes affecting its women, families, and young people, how the Swiss view themselves and are viewed by others, and geographically varied life spaces and styles such as those of its cities and its more traditional mountain regions. The essays are substantive and critical, offering much more than a mere appreciation of this picture-postcard country.

In the introduction, Hilowitz summarizes the main themes of the various essays and ties them together. The author of the first essay presents the principal features of Swiss urbanization and discusses recent changes which have affected the human settlement pattern. In the second essay, the broad institutional diffusion of power and decision making is explored. Three essays deal with various aspects of the Swiss workplace: trade unions, the work ethic, and women in the working world. Youth and their life prospects, as well as the educational system, are critically discussed in two essays. The authors of the essay on the structure and functioning of the family examine marriage, divorce, and styles of interaction within the family. Separate essays assess the life styles and social classes of the elderly, crime and crime control, changes affecting the rural population, and Switzerland's image abroad. Switzerland in Perspective will be an excellent resource for those interested in the broader scholarly or practical implications of Swiss economic, social, and political arrangements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313260896
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/1991
Series: Controversies in Science , #92
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

JANET EVE HILOWITZ received her doctoral degree from Oxford University. She has done research and taught on modern European societies, and has consulted in Geneva for the International Labour Office and the World Health Organization on developing country issues.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Janet Eve Hilowitz
Urbanization and Urban Life in Switzerland by Michel Bassand
Political Power and Decision Making in Switzerland by Hanspeter Kriesi
Swiss Trade Unions—A Case of Peaceful Industrial Relations by Francois Höpflinger
From the Work Ethic to the Search for Self- Fulfillment: The Meanings and the Value of Work and Their Evolution in the Twentieth Century by Christian J. Lalive d'Epinay
Swiss Women in the Working World by Katharina Ley
Youth: Life Chances and Life Prospects by Marlis Buchmann
Some Aspects of the Structure and Functioning of the Family in Switzerland by Jean M. Kellerhals and Josette Coenen-Huther with the collaboration of Noëlle Languin
Life Styles and Social Classes Among Elderly People by Christian J. Lalive d'Epinay
Education in Switzerland by Claudio Casparis
Crime and Crime Control in Switzerland by Martin Killias
Rural Continuity and Urban Change in the Mountain Regions by Françoise E. Lieberherr-Gardiol
Switzerland's Image Abroad by Yves Fricker
Index

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