Many important societal debates revolve around questions of deservingness, especially when it comes to debates related to inequality and social protection. It is therefore unsurprising that a growing body of research spanning the social and political sciences is concerned with the determinants of deservingness perceptions. In this contribution, we engage with the currently central theoretical framework used in deservingness research and point out an important weakness: Partly ambiguous definitions of the framework’s central concepts, the criteria for perceived deservingness. We also highlight the negative consequences this has for empirical research, including notably varying and overlapping operationalizations and thereby a lacking compara...
Research has shown that several criteria underlie people’s opinions about the welfare deservingness ...
Abstract Research has shown that several criteria underlie people’s opinions about the welfare deser...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Research...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
Previous research suggests that European citizens share consistent attitudes towards the relative de...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
Research has shown that several criteria underlie people’s opinions about the welfare deservingness ...
Abstract Research has shown that several criteria underlie people’s opinions about the welfare deser...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Research...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
Research on deservingness perceptions is currently one of the most vibrant areas in the field of wel...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
A steadily growing number of studies investigate how popular support for social policies targeting p...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
Previous research suggests that European citizens share consistent attitudes towards the relative de...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of soci...
Research has shown that several criteria underlie people’s opinions about the welfare deservingness ...
Abstract Research has shown that several criteria underlie people’s opinions about the welfare deser...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Research...