This article examines the extent to which four major trends in welfare state reform – privatisation, increasing selectivity, increasing activation and increasing discipline – are supported and how this support can be explained. Using recent public opinion data of the Dutch population, it is found that there are two ideological dimensions underlying welfare reform support, the first tapping distributive reform, the latter tapping commodifying reform. While support for distributive reform in the direction of decreasing redistribution can solely be explained by economic interests and economic values, support for commodifying reform can also be explained culturally. It appears that one's cultural position and cultural ideological values are imp...
Theoretically deduced concern about a declining legitimacy of the welfare state has been expressed r...
Various studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistribution more...
Is it possible that citizens who support a substantial role for government in the provision of welfa...
textabstractThe aim of this research is to better understand what is meant by general support for th...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...
A recurring idea in welfare state research is that public support for social welfare is related to t...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
The current economic crisis is assumed to create new pressures for the welfare state. In this articl...
Long-term trends in deservingness opinions and how these fluctuate in relation to changes in the eco...
Theoretically deduced concern about a declining legitimacy of the welfare state has been expressed r...
Various studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistribution more...
Is it possible that citizens who support a substantial role for government in the provision of welfa...
textabstractThe aim of this research is to better understand what is meant by general support for th...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...
A recurring idea in welfare state research is that public support for social welfare is related to t...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
The current economic crisis is assumed to create new pressures for the welfare state. In this articl...
Long-term trends in deservingness opinions and how these fluctuate in relation to changes in the eco...
Theoretically deduced concern about a declining legitimacy of the welfare state has been expressed r...
Various studies have demonstrated that while the lower educated support economic redistribution more...
Is it possible that citizens who support a substantial role for government in the provision of welfa...