What motivates welfare attitudes during economic crises? While existing research highlights self-interest, this conclusion rests on a predominant conceptualization of citizens’ crisis experiences as personal job loss. However, during economic downturns, people are likely to also witness colleagues or distant others being laid off, which might affect welfare attitudes for reasons beyond self-interest. This article analyses how personal job loss as well as that of colleagues and acquaintances during the Great Recession is related to welfare attitudes in the UK, Germany and Sweden, where welfare regimes and crisis policies differ systematically. Based on Eurobarometer data from 2010, the findings reveal that the importance of personal job loss...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
How did the great recession affect policy and partisan preferences in the most afflicted countries? ...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...
Welfare policies have long been met with both scorn and support among voters. Yet, studies reveal th...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
The Great Recession, coupled with concerns over the growing budget deficit, resulted in a renewed de...
Living with Hard Times: Europeans in the Great Recession provides a new, comprehensive comparative s...
Living with Hard Times: Europeans in the Great Recession provides a new, comprehensive comparative s...
This paper investigates policy responses to the Great Recession in Sweden, the United Kingdom and Ge...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
Although long-term processes of welfare state development have been investigated frequently, there i...
International audienceThis article investigates the dynamics of support for income redistribution in...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
How did the great recession affect policy and partisan preferences in the most afflicted countries? ...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...
Welfare policies have long been met with both scorn and support among voters. Yet, studies reveal th...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
The Great Recession, coupled with concerns over the growing budget deficit, resulted in a renewed de...
Living with Hard Times: Europeans in the Great Recession provides a new, comprehensive comparative s...
Living with Hard Times: Europeans in the Great Recession provides a new, comprehensive comparative s...
This paper investigates policy responses to the Great Recession in Sweden, the United Kingdom and Ge...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
Although long-term processes of welfare state development have been investigated frequently, there i...
International audienceThis article investigates the dynamics of support for income redistribution in...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
How did the great recession affect policy and partisan preferences in the most afflicted countries? ...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...