Based on theoretical models of budget-balanced social insurance and individual choice, we argue that in addition to the well-known empathy mechanism whereby ethnic heterogeneity undermines sentiments of solidarity among a citizenry to reduce welfare generosity, population heterogeneity affects the generosity of a polity’s social insurance programs through another distinct mechanism, political conflict . Ethnic heterogeneity likely intensifies political conflict and reduces welfare generosity because heterogeneity of unemployment risk makes it more difficult to achieve social consensus concerning tax-benefit programs. Utilizing two separate regression analyses covering highly diverse polities, the 50 U.S. states and District of Columbia (CPS dat...
Using a dynamic panel model and two estimators: Arellano-Bond estimator and Arellano-Bover/Blundell-...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented...
The link between ethnic heterogeneity and public support for welfare policy is debated. The thesis o...
In recent decades, the immigration of workers and refugees to Europe has increased substantially, an...
Public support for government welfare programs is grounded in two potentially conflicting factors: a...
A growing body of research suggests that immigration undermines native support for the welfare state...
The current consensus among comparative political scientists postulates that diverse democracies red...
Why is there so much variation in the generosity of social benefits across different governments? In...
Why do some people support redistribution from the rich to the poor while others do not? A very larg...
How does economic inequality influence policy preferences and political behavior? What is its impact...
Does ethnic fragmentation negatively affect social expenditure? In this thesis, I examine why this r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2011.Cataloged f...
38 p.Using recently developed indices of fractionalization and polarization, we analyze the direct ...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
Using a dynamic panel model and two estimators: Arellano-Bond estimator and Arellano-Bover/Blundell-...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented...
The link between ethnic heterogeneity and public support for welfare policy is debated. The thesis o...
In recent decades, the immigration of workers and refugees to Europe has increased substantially, an...
Public support for government welfare programs is grounded in two potentially conflicting factors: a...
A growing body of research suggests that immigration undermines native support for the welfare state...
The current consensus among comparative political scientists postulates that diverse democracies red...
Why is there so much variation in the generosity of social benefits across different governments? In...
Why do some people support redistribution from the rich to the poor while others do not? A very larg...
How does economic inequality influence policy preferences and political behavior? What is its impact...
Does ethnic fragmentation negatively affect social expenditure? In this thesis, I examine why this r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2011.Cataloged f...
38 p.Using recently developed indices of fractionalization and polarization, we analyze the direct ...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
Using a dynamic panel model and two estimators: Arellano-Bond estimator and Arellano-Bover/Blundell-...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented...