Sabine Gensior

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Sabine Gensior (* 1945 ) is a German sociologist .

Life

She studied sociology at the Free University of Berlin and in the USA (minor subjects: economics, business administration, political science, psychology). After graduating as Dr. rer. pole. and her habilitation , she was a research assistant at the Free University of Berlin . She worked for eight years as a research assistant at the Berlin Social Science Center (until 1988) and as a professor at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences (until 1992). She was co-founder and director of the Berlin Institute for Social Research and Social Scientific Practice (BIS) eV (1983–1998). Since 1992 she has taught as a professor at the BTU Cottbus , chair of economic and industrial sociology, institute for work and social sciences.

Her main research interests are economic, industrial, work and educational sociology, technology and social science labor market research, women and gender research, business start-ups and networking, and transformation research.

Fonts (selection)

  • Labor theory, a renewed attempt at the ideological integration of labor . Berlin 1973, OCLC 176766937 .
  • Total worker, state and labor market. Social science research between interpretation and prognosis . Frankfurt am Main 1979, ISBN 3-593-32394-X .
  • with Lothar Lappe: New techniques. Effects on work, employment and training. A women-specific problem and literature report . Düsseldorf 1990, OCLC 217178047 .
  • with Roald Steiner and André Bleicher: The effects of the EU eastward expansion on companies, the labor market and qualifications in the Berlin-Brandenburg region . Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-937033-07-6 .

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