‘Some are more equal than others’: economic egalitarianism and welfare chauvinism in the Netherlands Jeroen van der Waal
This article presents arguments from various fields to contend that socioeconomic inequalities be gi...
In egalitarian thought it has become commonplace to draw a contrast between two different ways of co...
Dans cet article on évalue les limites et la portée de la rationale économique néoclassique dans lan...
textabstractVarious studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistr...
Various studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistribution more...
Public perceptions of the economic, moral, social and migration consequences of the welfare state: a...
This article contributes to research on welfare chauvinism, i.e. the opinion that access to social s...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
This article examines the extent to which four major trends in welfare state reform – privatisation,...
Under the Constitution, the equality principle is very important in the Netherlands. This article ar...
The academic and public debate on social inequality has recently been fuelled by large disparities i...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...
Distinguishing two principal types of faith in equality, teleological and deontological egalitariani...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
In light of the ever-growing shift toward the activating welfare state in Europe, the present articl...
This article presents arguments from various fields to contend that socioeconomic inequalities be gi...
In egalitarian thought it has become commonplace to draw a contrast between two different ways of co...
Dans cet article on évalue les limites et la portée de la rationale économique néoclassique dans lan...
textabstractVarious studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistr...
Various studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistribution more...
Public perceptions of the economic, moral, social and migration consequences of the welfare state: a...
This article contributes to research on welfare chauvinism, i.e. the opinion that access to social s...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
This article examines the extent to which four major trends in welfare state reform – privatisation,...
Under the Constitution, the equality principle is very important in the Netherlands. This article ar...
The academic and public debate on social inequality has recently been fuelled by large disparities i...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...
Distinguishing two principal types of faith in equality, teleological and deontological egalitariani...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
In light of the ever-growing shift toward the activating welfare state in Europe, the present articl...
This article presents arguments from various fields to contend that socioeconomic inequalities be gi...
In egalitarian thought it has become commonplace to draw a contrast between two different ways of co...
Dans cet article on évalue les limites et la portée de la rationale économique néoclassique dans lan...