v. Weizsäcker, Robert K. (Institut für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik (IVS))
Abstract
Der Begriff der Chancengleichheit spielt eine maßgebliche Rolle in der wirtschafts- und finanzpolitischen Diskussion, findet regelmäßig Eingang in sozial- und bildungspolitische Reformvorhaben und erfreut sich als Kriterium einer staatlichen Politik der s
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