Chapter 5: The evolution of welfare attitudes in Europe over the past four decades

This chapter empirically investigates the evolution of public welfare attitudes over the past four decades from a birds-eye perspective. To do that, the Chapter reviews existing quantitative surveys on welfare attitudes. First, the Chapter finds that the public shows overall high and relatively stab...

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Main Author: Eick, Gianna Maria (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2023
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