Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor market risk as a key determinant of these preferences. However, one question continues to loom large: are preference divides blurred by mixed households, that is, secure labor market participants living with vulnerable partners? In this article, we build on the insider-outsider literature and show that while the household does matter, its mitigating effect is limited in scope and strongly conditional on gender. Women’s preferences depend on their partner’s labor market situation, while men’s preferences are unaffected by it. Overall, only a small minority of the population across Western Europe benefits from a “household safety net.” Our finding...
Altres ajuts: PUT499While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a key topic in comparative politics. Labor market ri...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
The political relevance of labor market insecurity has been questioned because (a) insider-outsider ...
While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality, it has also expos...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
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 d...
Draft, comments welcome A growing literature argues that politics in mature welfare states is charac...
This thesis aims to examine how the dualized labour market is gendered, and how family policies as i...
Altres ajuts: PUT499While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a key topic in comparative politics. Labor market ri...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
The political relevance of labor market insecurity has been questioned because (a) insider-outsider ...
While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality, it has also expos...
Recent research has established that employment risk shapes social policy preferences. However, risk...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
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 d...
Draft, comments welcome A growing literature argues that politics in mature welfare states is charac...
This thesis aims to examine how the dualized labour market is gendered, and how family policies as i...
Altres ajuts: PUT499While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...