Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk is often conceptualized as an alternative measure of the socio-economic status. We show that employment risk and socio-economic status are distinct, cross-cutting determinants of social policy preferences. More specifically, we analyze the policy preferences of high-skilled labor market outsiders as a cross-pressured group. We first establish that labor market vulnerability has spread well into the more highly educated segments of the population.We then show that the effect of labor market vulnerability on social policy preferences even increases with higher educational attainment. We conclude that that labor market risk and educational stat...
We present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of peopleÕs skills....
This article contributes to recent research that seeks to understand the political consequences of \...
W e present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of people’s skills...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
Draft, comments welcome A growing literature argues that politics in mature welfare states is charac...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a key topic in comparative politics. Labor market ri...
There are various reasons why less-educated men have higher risks of labor market vulnerability - ri...
With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social a...
The political relevance of labor market insecurity has been questioned because (a) insider-outsider ...
This dissertation inspects the underlying reasons of demand for social protection policies. It inves...
This article explores empirically how different types of labor market inequality affect policy prefe...
Prior research on attitudes toward redistribution documents an association between one’s polic...
This contribution starts by presenting the three main approaches that political scientists use to an...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
We present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of peopleÕs skills....
This article contributes to recent research that seeks to understand the political consequences of \...
W e present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of people’s skills...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
Draft, comments welcome A growing literature argues that politics in mature welfare states is charac...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a key topic in comparative politics. Labor market ri...
There are various reasons why less-educated men have higher risks of labor market vulnerability - ri...
With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social a...
The political relevance of labor market insecurity has been questioned because (a) insider-outsider ...
This dissertation inspects the underlying reasons of demand for social protection policies. It inves...
This article explores empirically how different types of labor market inequality affect policy prefe...
Prior research on attitudes toward redistribution documents an association between one’s polic...
This contribution starts by presenting the three main approaches that political scientists use to an...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
We present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of peopleÕs skills....
This article contributes to recent research that seeks to understand the political consequences of \...
W e present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of people’s skills...