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This project analyzes the evolving definitions of work and non-work in Austria from 1918 to 1938, focusing on social welfare policies and their impact on marginalized labor. It aims to understand how societal perceptions of work varied by age, gender, and ethnicity.
Since the late 19th century modern social welfare policy has established social insurances in certain formalized cases of non-work: in case of old age, illness, invalidity, and unemployment.
Doing so, it gained importance to control the entitlement to social welfare, national affiliation, willingness or (in-)ability to work.
These new regulations of work and non-work also manifested new concepts of work and vocation.
Simultaneously and with reference to the new social status of labour and to the…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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