Providing the resources of the welfare state to increasingly diverse populations has been a controversial issue in several European countries, notably in the UK where the government has advocated restricting EU immigrants’ access to the benefits system. Matthew Wright and Tim Reeskens analyse the effectiveness of national identity as a tool to promote social cohesion in Europe. They argue that welfare chauvinism is never tempered and can actually be exacerbated by national identity. Promoting nationalist sentiment is therefore a poor way of securing broader public support for wealth redistribution, and other methods should be sought
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behaviour. There is a widespread belief that so...
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National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
One surprise from the referendum result was the way in which areas of high public spending showed no...
This paper examines the role of national identity in sustaining public support for the welfare state...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
According to liberal nationalists, sharing a national identity offers a solution to the growing conc...
What makes us more (or less) inclined to redistribute resources? Drawing on findings from a recent s...
What effect does national identity have on attitudes toward immigration? Clara Sandelind writes that...
Scholars have long recognized that national identity-related factors are among the strongest predict...
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David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
The national identity argument holds that a shared national identity is necessary to motivate citize...
Britain’s vote to leave the European Union highlights the importance of white majority opposition to...
Due to the increased presence of migrants in Western societies, socioeconomic issues like the (re)di...
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behaviour. There is a widespread belief that so...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
One surprise from the referendum result was the way in which areas of high public spending showed no...
This paper examines the role of national identity in sustaining public support for the welfare state...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
According to liberal nationalists, sharing a national identity offers a solution to the growing conc...
What makes us more (or less) inclined to redistribute resources? Drawing on findings from a recent s...
What effect does national identity have on attitudes toward immigration? Clara Sandelind writes that...
Scholars have long recognized that national identity-related factors are among the strongest predict...
This article investigates the conflict between a shared national identity and immigration, posed by...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
The national identity argument holds that a shared national identity is necessary to motivate citize...
Britain’s vote to leave the European Union highlights the importance of white majority opposition to...
Due to the increased presence of migrants in Western societies, socioeconomic issues like the (re)di...
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behaviour. There is a widespread belief that so...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...