Who Wants What from the Welfare State ? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes

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Title
Who Wants What from the Welfare State ? Socio-structural Cleavages in Distributional Politics: Evidence from Swiss Referendum Votes
Title of the book
A young generation under pressure ? : the financial situation and the "rush hour" of the cohorts 1970-1985 in a generational comparison
Author(s)
Bonoli G., Häusermann S.
Publisher
Springer
Address of publication
Berlin
ISBN
9783642034824 (Print)
9783642034831 (Online)
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Issued date
2010
Editor
Tremmel J. C.
Chapter
10
Pages
187-205
Language
english
Abstract
Research on individual social policy preferences has highlighted a number of socio-structural cleavages as determinants. Studies investigating public opinion on the various redistributive schemes that make up today's welfare states have shown the relevance of class-related factors such as income or education as key explanatory variables (Ferrera 1993; Taylor-Gooby 1995, 1998; and Svallfors 1997). More recent studies, however, have suggested that other factors are also likely to play a role. Among these, the most important are age, gender, and individual values (Armingeon 2006; Deitch 2004; and Roller 2000, 2002). The scenario that emerges from the existing literature is one of multiple intersecting cleavages, but it remains unclear as to what today is the relative weight and specific impact of each of these cleavages.
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