This chapter investigates the role of exposure to technological risk in shaping social policy preferences, specifically on support for universal basic income and means-tested guaranteed minimum income. Evidence is provided for Italy, to exploit the availability of high-quality data, allowing measures of two dimensions of technological risk. Objective risk hinges upon the degree of substitutability of one’s occupation by machines, while subjective risk concerns a worker’s perception of their substitutability. We posit that exposure to technological risk induces individuals to ask for protection, and thus increases support for social policy. We test two hypotheses: first, that exposure to objective risk of replacement by machines is correlate...
Risk perception is important in determining health-protective behavior. During the rise of the COVID...
Welfare states provide individuals with an insurance against a variety of risks. Therefore, how much...
We present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of peopleÕs skills....
This paper investigates the role of exposure to technological risk in shaping social policy preferen...
In recent years, economic literature has highlighted the rising employment risks related to technolo...
Despite recent attention to the economic and political consequences of automation and technological ...
Despite recent attention to the economic and political consequences of automation and technological ...
How does automation affect the politics of the welfare state? People at risk of their human labor be...
Technological change is widely considered to be a key driver of the economic and occupational struct...
This thesis analyses the impact of skills on social insurance preferences. As the world develops and...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
The article analyzes new social risks and how they are managed in different European social systems....
This dissertation inspects the underlying reasons of demand for social protection policies. It inves...
Risk perception is important in determining health-protective behavior. During the rise of the COVID...
Welfare states provide individuals with an insurance against a variety of risks. Therefore, how much...
We present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of peopleÕs skills....
This paper investigates the role of exposure to technological risk in shaping social policy preferen...
In recent years, economic literature has highlighted the rising employment risks related to technolo...
Despite recent attention to the economic and political consequences of automation and technological ...
Despite recent attention to the economic and political consequences of automation and technological ...
How does automation affect the politics of the welfare state? People at risk of their human labor be...
Technological change is widely considered to be a key driver of the economic and occupational struct...
This thesis analyses the impact of skills on social insurance preferences. As the world develops and...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
The article analyzes new social risks and how they are managed in different European social systems....
This dissertation inspects the underlying reasons of demand for social protection policies. It inves...
Risk perception is important in determining health-protective behavior. During the rise of the COVID...
Welfare states provide individuals with an insurance against a variety of risks. Therefore, how much...
We present a theory of social policy preferences that emphasizes the composition of peopleÕs skills....