When do attitudes towards inequality change? Scholars have examined why publics change their attitudes regarding support for redistribution (SFR). Yet almost all studies focus on SFR change from one year to another. We shift focus by conceptualizing SFR change as occurring across birth cohorts socialized into different cultural zeitgeists. We combine data from 21 waves of cross-national survey data using the International Social Survey Program and European Social Survey covering 54 countries, 32 years, and over a century of birth years. In many countries, we reach substantially different conclusions on the nature of SFR change when examining intercohort dynamics. In several cases, we detect rapidly declining SFR belied by year-to-year stabi...
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Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
How tightly linked are the strength of a country’s welfare state and its residents’ supp...
International audienceThis article investigates the dynamics of support for income redistribution in...
This paper shows that perceptions of inequality matter for demand for redistribution and investigate...
This paper provides new stylized facts on how support for redistribution in the United Stated has ch...
© 2019, © 2019 European Sociological Association. This paper investigates whether economic indicator...
Citizens’ support for redistribution varies largely between and within countries. An important empir...
Is public support for redistribution affected by the number of people experiencing economic strain i...
International audiencePeople's preferences for state intervention in social policies vary. A cross-s...
The central argument advanced by the dissertation is that three key sources of variation are critica...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
This paper uses pseudo panel techniques and a fixed effects estimator to analyse the determinants of...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
We test a key assumption underlying seminal theories about preferences for redistribution, which is ...
Although economic circumstances have been argued to be a major determining factor of attitudes to re...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
How tightly linked are the strength of a country’s welfare state and its residents’ supp...
International audienceThis article investigates the dynamics of support for income redistribution in...
This paper shows that perceptions of inequality matter for demand for redistribution and investigate...