European Social Survey data suggest that dissatisfaction with national public services has direct negative effects on EU trust in most EU15 countries, but also that there is significant country variation in their actual magnitude. Two-thirds of this variation can be explained jointly by two macro factors: the effect is stronger in larger welfare states where elites and citizens may perceive EU-induced welfare state obstacles to be larger. Likewise, it is stronger in political systems where the most eurosceptic parties have tended to be the most welfare state-supporting ones. Under such conditions, it is more probable that citizens receive political cues conducive to a negative effect of dissatisfaction on EU trust
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textabstractIs there evidence for the emergence of ‘two-track’ public services, where the wealthiest...
Summary European Social Survey data suggest that dissatisfaction with national public services has d...
This chapter studies public evaluations of the performance of welfare state policies, with a particu...
Trust is considered one of the main preconditions for good democratic governance. Trust in political...
Since the Eurozone crisis, intense political debate has resurfaced about deservingness judgements in...
Trust in the European Union is strongly related to trust in national political institutions through ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the increase in income inequality contributed to the...
The societal effects of the welfare state are a perennial issue in the public debate. Critics accuse...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? The research field has establis...
This paper analyses the effects of the crisis on trust in national and European Union institutions w...
How can we explain the decline in support for the European Union (EU) and the idea of European integ...
Set against the backdrop of the Great Recession, the paper explores the interplay of unemployment ex...
This study addresses the question of what is affecting political trust in Europe. Political trust is...
Trust in political institutions is one of the key elements which make representative democracies wor...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
textabstractIs there evidence for the emergence of ‘two-track’ public services, where the wealthiest...
Summary European Social Survey data suggest that dissatisfaction with national public services has d...
This chapter studies public evaluations of the performance of welfare state policies, with a particu...
Trust is considered one of the main preconditions for good democratic governance. Trust in political...
Since the Eurozone crisis, intense political debate has resurfaced about deservingness judgements in...
Trust in the European Union is strongly related to trust in national political institutions through ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the increase in income inequality contributed to the...
The societal effects of the welfare state are a perennial issue in the public debate. Critics accuse...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? The research field has establis...
This paper analyses the effects of the crisis on trust in national and European Union institutions w...
How can we explain the decline in support for the European Union (EU) and the idea of European integ...
Set against the backdrop of the Great Recession, the paper explores the interplay of unemployment ex...
This study addresses the question of what is affecting political trust in Europe. Political trust is...
Trust in political institutions is one of the key elements which make representative democracies wor...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
textabstractIs there evidence for the emergence of ‘two-track’ public services, where the wealthiest...