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dc.contributor.editorSVALLFORS, Stefan
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-17T12:49:04Z
dc.date.available2020-07-17T12:49:04Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationStanford : Stanford University Press, 2012, Studies in social inequalityen
dc.identifier.isbn9780804782524
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/67758
dc.description.abstractThe welfare state is a trademark of the European social model. An extensive set of social and institutional actors provides protection against common risks, offering economic support in periods of hardship and ensuring access to care and services. Welfare policies define a set of social rights and address common vulnerabilities to protect citizens from market uncertainties. But over recent decades, European welfare states have undergone profound restructuring and recalibration. This book analyzes people's attitudes toward welfare policies across Europe, and offers a novel comparison with the United States. Occupied with normative orientations toward the redistribution of resources and public policies aimed at ameliorating adverse conditions, the book focuses on the interplay between individual welfare attitudes and behavior, institutional contexts, and structural variables. It provides essential input into the comparative study of welfare state attitudes and offers critical insights into the public legitimacy of welfare state reform.en
dc.description.tableofcontents-- 1. Welfare states and welfare attitudes -- 2. Welfare performance and welfare support -- 3. Attitudes among high-risk groups -- 4. A normative approach to welfare attitudes -- 5. Unraveling working-class welfare chauvinism -- 6. Age, class, and attitudes toward government responsibilities -- 7. Framing theory, welfare attitudes, and the United States case -- 8. Welfare attitudes in contexten
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherStanford University Pressen
dc.titleContested welfare states : welfare attitudes in Europe and beyonden
dc.typeBooken


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