We explore how negative attitudes toward the unemployed are related to countries’ overall and long-term unemployment rate. Insights from the risk attribution and position theory are combined with the in-outgroup conflict model, derived from migration literature. Multilevel analyses are performed on two waves (2008 and 2016) of the European Social Survey. Negative attitudes toward the unemployed are measured via the item “most unemployed people do not really try to find a job”. Results show that in countries with a high long-term unemployment rate and/or an increase in this rate, people are more likely to hold negative attitudes toward the unemployed. Moreover, this is more pronounced among people in secure job conditions (those with a perma...
In this article, we propose a new variable in the formation of individual attitudes towards govern-m...
Set against the backdrop of the Great Recession, the paper explores the interplay of unemployment ex...
Theories on intergroup relations suggest that negative attitudes toward immigrants tend to rise when...
This article explores the determinants of the perceptions of the unemployed in 29 European countrie...
This article explores the determinants of the perceptions of the unemployed in 29 European countrie...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Although evidence varies, the process of globalisation has produced concern among the public in term...
Recent years have seen an increase in concerns that labour market vulnerability and national economi...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
In this article, we propose a new variable in the formation of individual attitudes towards govern-m...
Set against the backdrop of the Great Recession, the paper explores the interplay of unemployment ex...
Theories on intergroup relations suggest that negative attitudes toward immigrants tend to rise when...
This article explores the determinants of the perceptions of the unemployed in 29 European countrie...
This article explores the determinants of the perceptions of the unemployed in 29 European countrie...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Although evidence varies, the process of globalisation has produced concern among the public in term...
Recent years have seen an increase in concerns that labour market vulnerability and national economi...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
In this article, we propose a new variable in the formation of individual attitudes towards govern-m...
Set against the backdrop of the Great Recession, the paper explores the interplay of unemployment ex...
Theories on intergroup relations suggest that negative attitudes toward immigrants tend to rise when...