In many European countries, today’s unemployment benefits are considerably less generous in terms of social rights and more conditional in terms of work-related obligations than they were a few decades ago. This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why such retrenchment faced little public resistance in a number of countries, including Denmark and the Netherlands. The lack of resistance is puzzling because Dutch and Danish unemployment schemes have traditionally had relatively large and well-organized welfare constituencies. The core argument of the article is that absence of public resistance is rooted in rather harsh deservingness beliefs regarding the unemployed within the constituencies of unemployment benefits. Using Dutch and Danish...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
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This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
As the asylum crisis hit Europe in tandem with the Great Recession, concerns about declining support...
As the asylum crisis hit Europe in tandem with the Great Recession, concerns about declining support...
Since the 1990s, stricter conditions for the (long‐term) unemployed to receive benefits have been on...
A recurring idea in welfare state research is that public support for social welfare is related to t...
During the last few decades, welfare sanctioning has come to play an increasingly central role in th...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of ‘reci...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of 'reci...
In this article, we propose a new variable in the formation of individual attitudes towards govern-m...
This article explores the determinants of the perceptions of the unemployed in 29 European countrie...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
Through out the Western countries welfare policies and in particular labour market policies changes ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article analyses comparative data for the last half of the 1990s to investigate the determinant...
In light of the ever-growing shift toward the activating welfare state in Europe, the present articl...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
As the asylum crisis hit Europe in tandem with the Great Recession, concerns about declining support...
As the asylum crisis hit Europe in tandem with the Great Recession, concerns about declining support...
Since the 1990s, stricter conditions for the (long‐term) unemployed to receive benefits have been on...
A recurring idea in welfare state research is that public support for social welfare is related to t...
During the last few decades, welfare sanctioning has come to play an increasingly central role in th...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of ‘reci...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of 'reci...
In this article, we propose a new variable in the formation of individual attitudes towards govern-m...
This article explores the determinants of the perceptions of the unemployed in 29 European countrie...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
Through out the Western countries welfare policies and in particular labour market policies changes ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...