Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the states and called for transformation from a traditional welfare state to an ‘eco’ state. From a theoretical point of view, different welfare regimes may manage environmental/climate change risks in a similar way to social risks. However, not much has been done to explore the issue empirically. To this end, this paper aims to investigate public attitudes towards environmental and traditional welfare policies given that environmental change is a new social risk the welfare states have to address. Do individuals that care for one area also care for the other? That is, do the preferences in these two policy spheres complement or substitute one anot...
This article analyzes the relationship between the social and climate policies of the European Union...
This thesis explores Swedish residents’ attitudes related to an eco-social agenda from a sustainable...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the s...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the st...
The emerging concept of sustainable welfare attempts to integrate environmental sustainability and s...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
We explore the relationship between welfare regime and climate policy attitudes. The synergy hypothe...
In times of emergent emphases on how climate change will affect welfare societies, welfare policies ...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
We explore peoples' dispositions and practices with regard to social–ecological transformations base...
Attention towards topics such as environmental pollution, climate change, or biodiversity has strong...
Climate change challenges the existing structures of the economy, welfare states and societies in ge...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
This article analyzes the relationship between the social and climate policies of the European Union...
This thesis explores Swedish residents’ attitudes related to an eco-social agenda from a sustainable...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the s...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the st...
The emerging concept of sustainable welfare attempts to integrate environmental sustainability and s...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
We explore the relationship between welfare regime and climate policy attitudes. The synergy hypothe...
In times of emergent emphases on how climate change will affect welfare societies, welfare policies ...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
We explore peoples' dispositions and practices with regard to social–ecological transformations base...
Attention towards topics such as environmental pollution, climate change, or biodiversity has strong...
Climate change challenges the existing structures of the economy, welfare states and societies in ge...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
This article analyzes the relationship between the social and climate policies of the European Union...
This thesis explores Swedish residents’ attitudes related to an eco-social agenda from a sustainable...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...