In this paper we estimate empirically a prospective type of welfare regime for Ukraine through testing the correspondence between ideal types of welfare regimes and mass attitudes to state support of individual well-being. In accordance with G.Esping-Andersen’s classification (1990), we consider three types of welfare regimes which have their historical bases in Europe and use the examples of three European countries as empirical referents for comparative analysis. The analysis of social attitudes to welfare regimes is based on data from ESS Round 4 (2008-2009) and is done in a three-dimension space of social expectations, assessments, and estimations of state social support for individual welfare. The comparison of social attitudes to stat...
The welfare state refers to a concept of a state that focuses on ensuring that a broad range of soci...
Welfare state support has two core dimensions: attitudes about what the welfare state should do and ...
The social and economic conflicts that emerged during the transi - tion periods of Central and Eas...
In this paper we estimate empirically a prospective type of welfare regime for Ukraine through testi...
ABSTRACT In this paper we estimate empirically a prospective type of welfare regime for Ukraine thro...
The welfare state is a trademark of the European social model. An extensive set of social and instit...
Many studies examined the link between welfare regimes and welfare state attitudes, but their result...
This study addresses Russian people’s attitudes toward the welfare state along two dimensions: the p...
Many studies examined the link between welfare regimes and welfare state attitudes, but their result...
In this article the relationship between the distribution of values among the citizens of European c...
It is nothing new that ‘the welfare state’ faces serious challenges. Ever since the 1970s, Western w...
© 2019, © 2019 University of Glasgow. This article explores how the retrenchment of the Russian welf...
When evaluating the various aspects of the welfare state, people assess some aspects more positively...
The Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative is a EU project aiming to advance socioeconomic development...
Does institutional trust on the individual and on the countrylevel influence public attitudes to sta...
The welfare state refers to a concept of a state that focuses on ensuring that a broad range of soci...
Welfare state support has two core dimensions: attitudes about what the welfare state should do and ...
The social and economic conflicts that emerged during the transi - tion periods of Central and Eas...
In this paper we estimate empirically a prospective type of welfare regime for Ukraine through testi...
ABSTRACT In this paper we estimate empirically a prospective type of welfare regime for Ukraine thro...
The welfare state is a trademark of the European social model. An extensive set of social and instit...
Many studies examined the link between welfare regimes and welfare state attitudes, but their result...
This study addresses Russian people’s attitudes toward the welfare state along two dimensions: the p...
Many studies examined the link between welfare regimes and welfare state attitudes, but their result...
In this article the relationship between the distribution of values among the citizens of European c...
It is nothing new that ‘the welfare state’ faces serious challenges. Ever since the 1970s, Western w...
© 2019, © 2019 University of Glasgow. This article explores how the retrenchment of the Russian welf...
When evaluating the various aspects of the welfare state, people assess some aspects more positively...
The Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative is a EU project aiming to advance socioeconomic development...
Does institutional trust on the individual and on the countrylevel influence public attitudes to sta...
The welfare state refers to a concept of a state that focuses on ensuring that a broad range of soci...
Welfare state support has two core dimensions: attitudes about what the welfare state should do and ...
The social and economic conflicts that emerged during the transi - tion periods of Central and Eas...