Silke Bothfeld

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Silke Bothfeld (* 1968 in Hamburg ) is a German political scientist , social scientist and professor at the University of Bremen .

Bothfeld teaches at Faculty 3 in the international political management course. Your professorship is “International Social and Economic Policy”.

Life

In 1987 she graduated from the Elmshorn Cooperative Comprehensive School . 1988 Bothfeld began her master's studies at the Free University of Berlin with the major in Romance languages and minors in political science and journalism. From November 1990 to April 1991 she studied at the University of Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand II . Bothfeld then completed a diploma in political science at the Otto Suhr Institute of the Free University of Berlin. During this time she also attended the Institut d'études politiques de Paris . In 1996, Bothfeld received the diploma from the University of Berlin and the German-French double diploma . In 2004 the doctorate also followed at the Free University of Berlin.

Professional background

From 2003 to 2007, Bothfeld was head of the research department for labor market policy at the Institute for Economic and Social Sciences in the Hans Böckler Foundation .

Publications (selection)

  • From parental leave to parental leave. Political learning in the reform process. Campus, Frankfurt / New York 2005
  • Part-time work for everyone? A study of part-time preferences in Germany and Great Britain from an employment perspective. Science Center, Berlin 1997
  • together with Gesine Fuchs: Equality in Germany in a European comparison. In: From Politics and Contemporary History . 37–38 / 2011, pp. 7–18

Individual evidence

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