Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citizens’ attitudes toward Blacks. Indeed, the fact that many Americans think of welfare recipients as poor Blacks (and especially poor Black women) is a common explanation for Americans’ comparatively low support for redistribution cross-nationally. In this study, we extend existing work on how racialized portrayals of recipients affect attitudes toward redistribution. The data for the analysis are drawn from a new and unique online survey experiment, implemented by YouGov with representative samples (n=1200) in each of the US, UK and Canada. Relying on a series of survey vignettes, we manipulate program type (welfare vs. unemployment insurance) a...
The link between ethnic heterogeneity and public support for welfare policy is debated. The thesis o...
In this paper we explore the relationship between Americans’ attitudes toward immigrants and immigra...
Research has shown that white Americans oppose welfare spending in part due to their racial prejudic...
We review the empirical literature that studies the effect of ethnic diversity on the welfare state ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Item does not contain fulltextScholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Why are so many Americans supportive of giving aid to foreigners – especially in Africa? In new rese...
Past research suggests that majority evaluations of welfare deservingness are structured along ethni...
Past research suggests that majority evaluations of welfare deservingness are structured along ethni...
A substantial literature exists within sociology and political science positing a negative link betw...
A growing body of research suggests that immigration undermines native support for the welfare state...
A substantial literature exists within sociology and political science positing a negative link betw...
The link between ethnic heterogeneity and public support for welfare policy is debated. The thesis o...
In this paper we explore the relationship between Americans’ attitudes toward immigrants and immigra...
Research has shown that white Americans oppose welfare spending in part due to their racial prejudic...
We review the empirical literature that studies the effect of ethnic diversity on the welfare state ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Item does not contain fulltextScholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Why are so many Americans supportive of giving aid to foreigners – especially in Africa? In new rese...
Past research suggests that majority evaluations of welfare deservingness are structured along ethni...
Past research suggests that majority evaluations of welfare deservingness are structured along ethni...
A substantial literature exists within sociology and political science positing a negative link betw...
A growing body of research suggests that immigration undermines native support for the welfare state...
A substantial literature exists within sociology and political science positing a negative link betw...
The link between ethnic heterogeneity and public support for welfare policy is debated. The thesis o...
In this paper we explore the relationship between Americans’ attitudes toward immigrants and immigra...
Research has shown that white Americans oppose welfare spending in part due to their racial prejudic...