The Great Recession, coupled with concerns over the growing budget deficit, resulted in a renewed debate about the social safety net. While support for welfare benefits usually splits along partisan lines, Yotam Margalit examines how personal experiences of hardship during the financial crisis affected attitudes towards social spending. While he finds that first-hand experience of a job loss does lead to a convergence in the welfare preferences of left and right-leaning voters, the data suggest that the changes in the welfare attitudes of the job losers are fairly short-lived, dissipating soon after they find new employment. Overall, the first four years of the Great Recession are found to have brought about a drop in the public’s support f...
What is the impact of a predominantly negative debate about social assistance on public and individu...
What are the implications of the current socio-economic changes (i.e. population ageing or the finan...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...
Welfare policies have long been met with both scorn and support among voters. Yet, studies reveal th...
This article analyses the variation in public attitudes towards welfare recipients according to e...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
What motivates welfare attitudes during economic crises? While existing research highlights self-int...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
Over the past four decades, there have been two periods of dramatic change in our attitudes to welfa...
Do individuals change their social policy preferences in response to personal economic shocks? In a ...
Although there is much debate over the effectiveness of social programs, there has not been much res...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
The Great Recession has meant huge upheavals for millions around the world with massive increases in...
What is the impact of a predominantly negative debate about social assistance on public and individu...
What are the implications of the current socio-economic changes (i.e. population ageing or the finan...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...
Welfare policies have long been met with both scorn and support among voters. Yet, studies reveal th...
This article analyses the variation in public attitudes towards welfare recipients according to e...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
What motivates welfare attitudes during economic crises? While existing research highlights self-int...
This article investigates whether self-interest as compared with values or ideological dispositions ...
Over the past four decades, there have been two periods of dramatic change in our attitudes to welfa...
Do individuals change their social policy preferences in response to personal economic shocks? In a ...
Although there is much debate over the effectiveness of social programs, there has not been much res...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
The Great Recession has meant huge upheavals for millions around the world with massive increases in...
What is the impact of a predominantly negative debate about social assistance on public and individu...
What are the implications of the current socio-economic changes (i.e. population ageing or the finan...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...