Does a more generous welfare state make people happier and increase their life satisfaction? Available empirical research gives a clear and positive answer to this question. This goes counter to many arguments that the welfare state creates a culture of dependency, leads to heavy-handed bureaucratic intrusions into private life, creates problems concerning personal integrity, is bad for economic growth, implies stigmatization of the poor, and crowds out civil society and voluntarism. This counterintuitive result is explained by to which degree social programs are universal in the coverage and structure. Four common misunderstandings of universal welfare states are discussed and refuted: This it is too costly for the economy, that it can not...
While there is a vast and highly contentious literature devoted to understanding the economic, socia...
The growing literature on individual determinants of subjective well-being has given little attentio...
The market and the welfare state are the institutions widely agreed to be the main alternatives avai...
The crowding-out hypothesis asserts that the state development tends to erode social capital, that i...
'Wellbeing ' and 'welfare ' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbein...
textabstract'Wellbeing' and 'welfare' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbeing and stat...
The cross-country correlation between social trust and income equality is well documented, but few s...
This paper is focused on analyzing recent trends in the evolution of welfare state approaches to sec...
Do welfare states make people happy? In this chapter, we argue that the answer depends critically on...
Based on the known mechanisms of trust formation, we analyze the relationship between the welfare st...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
By assuming that marginalization threatens social trust formation, this study introduces a new analy...
AbstractThe subject of the welfare state is the object of a critical debate in the context of curren...
Democratic countries with substantial inequality and where people believe that success depends on co...
While there is a vast and highly contentious literature devoted to understanding the economic, socia...
The growing literature on individual determinants of subjective well-being has given little attentio...
The market and the welfare state are the institutions widely agreed to be the main alternatives avai...
The crowding-out hypothesis asserts that the state development tends to erode social capital, that i...
'Wellbeing ' and 'welfare ' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbein...
textabstract'Wellbeing' and 'welfare' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbeing and stat...
The cross-country correlation between social trust and income equality is well documented, but few s...
This paper is focused on analyzing recent trends in the evolution of welfare state approaches to sec...
Do welfare states make people happy? In this chapter, we argue that the answer depends critically on...
Based on the known mechanisms of trust formation, we analyze the relationship between the welfare st...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
By assuming that marginalization threatens social trust formation, this study introduces a new analy...
AbstractThe subject of the welfare state is the object of a critical debate in the context of curren...
Democratic countries with substantial inequality and where people believe that success depends on co...
While there is a vast and highly contentious literature devoted to understanding the economic, socia...
The growing literature on individual determinants of subjective well-being has given little attentio...
The market and the welfare state are the institutions widely agreed to be the main alternatives avai...