The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research showing that parties are on average not punished and sometimes even rewarded for welfare state retrenchment. We work to understand better the micro-foundations for this finding of non-punishment by exploring individuals' preferences over social policy. In particular, we distinguish general support for redistribution from views that existing levels of government spending strain the economy. As voters value economic stability in addition to equality, they are hypothesized to tolerate or support retrenchment when they feel that there are economic costs at stake. Analyzing a sample of 13 European societies with data from the European Social Surve...
This study aims to theorize more concretely the micro-foundations of reform strategies with attentio...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The com-parative lite...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
This study aims to theorize more concretely the micro-foundations of reform strategies with attentio...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent research ...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The com-parative lite...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
This study aims to theorize more concretely the micro-foundations of reform strategies with attentio...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...