Using a laboratory experiment, we present first evidence that social image concerns causally reduce the take-up of an individually beneficial transfer. Our design manipulates the informativeness of the take-up decision by varying whether transfer eligibility is based on ability or luck, and how the transfer is financed. We find that subjects avoid the inference both of being low-skilled (ability stigma) and of being willing to live of others (free-rider stigma). Using a placebo treatment, we exclude other explanations for the observed stigma effects. Although stigma reduces take-up, elicitation of political preferences reveals that only a minority of "taxpayers" vote for the public transfer
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"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
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"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
Welfare benefit recipients who are subject to benefit sanctions live below the subsistence level for...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
Using a laboratory experiment, we present first evidence that social image concerns causally reduce ...
Governments often provide their citizens with goods and services that are also supplied in markets: ...
Populist radical right-wing parties across Europe garner support for welfare chauvinistic promises t...
'Analyzing the under-consumption of benefits in the German means-tested Social Assistance program us...
This paper tries to challenge two puzzles in the welfare benefit program. The first puzzle is 'non-t...
This paper experimentally investigates how concerns for social approval relate to intrinsic motivati...
We examine the drivers of stigma of social protection benefits in Portugal by exploring how individu...
Non‐take‐up of means tested benefits is a widespread phenomenon in European welfare states. The pape...
What is the impact of a predominantly negative debate about social assistance on public and individu...
Empirical research has shown that social interactions affect the use of public benefits, thus provid...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
Most western societies provide social assistance for households that lack the resources to maintain ...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
Welfare benefit recipients who are subject to benefit sanctions live below the subsistence level for...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...