Social class, with its potentially pivotal influence on both policy-making and electoral outcomes tied to the welfare state, is a frequent fixture in academic and political discussions about social policy. Yet these discussions presuppose that class identity is in fact tied up with distinct attitudes toward the welfare state. Using original data from ten surveys fielded in the United States and Western Europe, we investigate the relationship between class and general stances toward the welfare state as a whole, with the goal of determining whether class affects how individuals understand and relate to the welfare state. Our findings suggest that, although class markers are tied to objective and subjective positional considerations about one...
In this study, we examine whether welfare deservingness judgements in the United Kingdom are affecte...
This dissertation explores the extent to which people are class aware in modern democratic society. ...
Welfare state support has two core dimensions: attitudes about what the welfare state should do and ...
Social class, with its potentially pivotal influence on both policy-making and electoral outcomes ti...
Recent studies of welfare state attitudes in the knowledge economy find very high generalized suppor...
Between the years of 2000 and 2010 attitudes towards the welfare state have seen a rapid decline in ...
This study addresses Russian people’s attitudes toward the welfare state along two dimensions: the p...
This thesis examines what circumstances compel individuals to take policy preferences in line with t...
The relevance of socioeconomic class and of class-related parties for policymaking is a recurringiss...
The extent of the rich–poor divide in attitudes to welfare varies across societies. Existing studies...
This thesis examines the direct and indirect effects of class politics through state intervention on...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...
The extent of the rich–poor divide in attitudes to welfare varies across societies. Existing studies...
This paper develops and tests a causal model of the determinants of public atti-tudes toward welfare...
This issue brief will discuss the construct of class and socioeconomic status in the modern United S...
In this study, we examine whether welfare deservingness judgements in the United Kingdom are affecte...
This dissertation explores the extent to which people are class aware in modern democratic society. ...
Welfare state support has two core dimensions: attitudes about what the welfare state should do and ...
Social class, with its potentially pivotal influence on both policy-making and electoral outcomes ti...
Recent studies of welfare state attitudes in the knowledge economy find very high generalized suppor...
Between the years of 2000 and 2010 attitudes towards the welfare state have seen a rapid decline in ...
This study addresses Russian people’s attitudes toward the welfare state along two dimensions: the p...
This thesis examines what circumstances compel individuals to take policy preferences in line with t...
The relevance of socioeconomic class and of class-related parties for policymaking is a recurringiss...
The extent of the rich–poor divide in attitudes to welfare varies across societies. Existing studies...
This thesis examines the direct and indirect effects of class politics through state intervention on...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...
The extent of the rich–poor divide in attitudes to welfare varies across societies. Existing studies...
This paper develops and tests a causal model of the determinants of public atti-tudes toward welfare...
This issue brief will discuss the construct of class and socioeconomic status in the modern United S...
In this study, we examine whether welfare deservingness judgements in the United Kingdom are affecte...
This dissertation explores the extent to which people are class aware in modern democratic society. ...
Welfare state support has two core dimensions: attitudes about what the welfare state should do and ...