Rising levels of income inequality have been directly linked to rising levels of spatial segregation. In this paper, we explore whether rising segregation may in turn erode support for the redistributive policies of the welfare state, further increasing levels of inequality – a form of positive feedback. The role of the neighbourhood has been neglected in attitudes research but, building on both political geography and ‘neighbourhood effects’ literatures, we theorise that neighbourhood context may shape attitudes through the transmission of attitudes directly and through the accumulation of relevant knowledge. We test this through multilevel modelling of data from England on individual attitudes to redistribution in general and to welfare b...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
Rising levels of income inequality have been directly linked to rising levels of spatial segregation...
This paper asks whether where someone lives bears any association with their attitudes to inequality...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
In this thesis I investigate how an individual’s economic position and the context they live in affe...
Quantitative research has tended to explain attitudinal divergence towards welfare and redistributio...
If public attitudes towards the welfare state, inequality and immigration are becoming increasingly ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Empirical studies have shown that preferences for redistribution are significantly correlated with e...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...
Neighbourhood-level economic inequality is thought to have important implications for social, politi...
This paper examines the determinants of individual place attachment, focussing in particular on diff...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
Rising levels of income inequality have been directly linked to rising levels of spatial segregation...
This paper asks whether where someone lives bears any association with their attitudes to inequality...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
In this thesis I investigate how an individual’s economic position and the context they live in affe...
Quantitative research has tended to explain attitudinal divergence towards welfare and redistributio...
If public attitudes towards the welfare state, inequality and immigration are becoming increasingly ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Empirical studies have shown that preferences for redistribution are significantly correlated with e...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...
Neighbourhood-level economic inequality is thought to have important implications for social, politi...
This paper examines the determinants of individual place attachment, focussing in particular on diff...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...