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Explaining patterns of support for the provision of citizen welfare (Record no. 34349)

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Koha Dewey Subclass [OBSOLETE] PHL2MARC21 1.1
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Personal name KALTENTHALER, Karl C.
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Title Explaining patterns of support for the provision of citizen welfare
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxfordshire, UK :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. October 2008
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Summary, etc. This study seeks to explain individual-level variation in attitudes toward the responsibility of welfare provision. We seek to understand the microfoundations of support or opposition to the government's role in welfare provision in Europe. While other studies have explored the role that economic or political attitudes have on support for the governments's role in welfare provision, this is the first study to assess the relative role that individual psychology, particularly risk acceptance, can play in shaping a citizen's attitude toward welfare provision. We argue that an individual's psychological predisposition will play an important role in shaping how s/he thinks about the provision of welfare. The study takes its data from seven European countries: Finland, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. We find that economic self-interest (particularly, social class status, income, and education) is a consistent predictor or one's view of who should be responsible for providing for citizen welfare. In addition to the traditional economic and political expanations, we find support for a psychological explanation, specifically that individuals who are more risk acceptant are more likely to prefer that individuals play a greater role in welfare provision.
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Personal name CECCOLI, Stephen J
9 (RLIN) 41129
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Title Journal of European Public Policy
Related parts 15, 7, p. 1041-1068
Place, publisher, and date of publication Oxfordshire, UK : Routledge, October 2008
International Standard Serial Number ISSN 13501763
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Operator's initials, OID (RLIN) 1058^b
Cataloger's initials, CIN (RLIN) Jaqueline
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Operator's initials, OID (RLIN) 1754^b
Cataloger's initials, CIN (RLIN) Carolina

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