Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive to citizen preferences and whether such policymaking is more responsive to rich than to poor citizens. Debate has been hampered, however, by difficulties in matching data on attitudes toward particular policies to data on changes in the generosity of actual policies. This article uses better, more targeted measures of policy change that allow more valid exploration of responsiveness for a significant range of democracies. It does so by linking multicountry and multiwave survey data on attitudes toward health, pension, and unemployment policies and data on actual policy generosity, not just spending, in these domains. The analysis reveals that...
Do multilevel structures of governance affect representation? This study examines how regionalizatio...
The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive ...
Scholars and commentators increasingly wonder whether governments’ failure to address socio-economic...
Scholars have long recognized that equality in policy responsiveness is potentially undermined by th...
Mature welfare states must increasingly handle growing fiscal pressures and a multitude of needs wit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2011.Cataloged f...
Welfare attitudes are pivotal in understanding the preferences and demands of citizens to help shap...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether support for the welfare state is lower if people are mad...
Between pro-retrenchment politicians and segments of the media, exaggerated claims about the generou...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
Welfare state reform in times of austerity is notoriously difficult because most citizens oppose ret...
While previous research evaluates how citizens’ perceptions of governing parties’ ideologies respond...
Even though social investment is highly popular, welfare state recalibration remains an uphill battl...
Do multilevel structures of governance affect representation? This study examines how regionalizatio...
The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive ...
Scholars and commentators increasingly wonder whether governments’ failure to address socio-economic...
Scholars have long recognized that equality in policy responsiveness is potentially undermined by th...
Mature welfare states must increasingly handle growing fiscal pressures and a multitude of needs wit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2011.Cataloged f...
Welfare attitudes are pivotal in understanding the preferences and demands of citizens to help shap...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether support for the welfare state is lower if people are mad...
Between pro-retrenchment politicians and segments of the media, exaggerated claims about the generou...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
Welfare state reform in times of austerity is notoriously difficult because most citizens oppose ret...
While previous research evaluates how citizens’ perceptions of governing parties’ ideologies respond...
Even though social investment is highly popular, welfare state recalibration remains an uphill battl...
Do multilevel structures of governance affect representation? This study examines how regionalizatio...
The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...