Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of welfare state analysis. In this manuscript, we critically assess the state-of-the-art in this field of research and, in particular, the two dominant theoretical approaches, the C.A.R.I.N. framework and the ‘deservingness heuristics’ model. In doing so, we identify some important problems, including conceptual ambiguities and an insufficient explicit integration of the two theoretical models. We suggest a revised and integrated theoretical framework, which we believe provides a way to resolve these issues. Our model suggests four criteria to inform deservingness perceptions: Reciprocity, Identity, Control, and Effort (R.I.C.E.). We provide videnc...
Previous literature suggests that the welfare policy judgments are often explained by psychological ...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
We introduce a parametric model of other-regarding preferences in which my emotional state determine...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Many important societal debates revolve around questions of deservingness, especially when it comes ...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
This paper surveys the theoretical literature in which people are modeled as taking other people’s p...
Recent immigrants are perceived to be the least deserving of welfare support in Western European cou...
Previous research suggests that European citizens share consistent attitudes towards the relative de...
How does the public decide who is deserving of welfare benefits? To shed light on this question, we ...
Previous literature suggests that the welfare policy judgments are often explained by psychological ...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
We introduce a parametric model of other-regarding preferences in which my emotional state determine...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Many important societal debates revolve around questions of deservingness, especially when it comes ...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
This paper surveys the theoretical literature in which people are modeled as taking other people’s p...
Recent immigrants are perceived to be the least deserving of welfare support in Western European cou...
Previous research suggests that European citizens share consistent attitudes towards the relative de...
How does the public decide who is deserving of welfare benefits? To shed light on this question, we ...
Previous literature suggests that the welfare policy judgments are often explained by psychological ...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
We introduce a parametric model of other-regarding preferences in which my emotional state determine...