The Institutional Logic of = Institutional Logic of > Welfare Attitudes : How Welfare Regimes Influence Public Support>
\ by Christian Albrekt Larsen.
Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT
: Ashgate
, 2006
xiv, 169 p. : ill.
E.Book: 25088
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes reluctant to support welfare policy? And conversely, why are people who live in social democratic welfare regimes so keen to support it? These core questions lie at the heart of this intriguing book. By examining how different welfare regimes influence public support for welfare policy, the book explores the institutional settings of different regimes and how each produces its own support. While previous studies in this field have failed to link the macro-structure of welfare regimes and the micro-structure of welfare attitudes, this book redresses this problem by combining welfare regime theory and literature on deservingness criteria alongside empirical evidence from national and cross-national data. While recent trends in welfare state development such as cuts in benefit levels and increased use of targeting, combined with increased immigration, might very well influence our perceptions of the deservingness of the needy, this book provides a strong, convincing and provoking argument that challenges the micro-foundation of present comparative welfare state theory. The result is an important work for all studying and working in the fields of public policy and social welfare.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-166) and index.
Introduction -- Welfare regimes and the attitudes of their inhabitants -- The puzzle of public opinion -- Welfare regimes and deservingness -- Welfare regimes and perceived causes of poverty -- Selectivism and stigmatisation -- Generosity and stigmatisation -- Regime-dependent perceptions and social assistance -- Deservingness and welfare state development.
Public welfare--Public opinion--Cross-cultural studies.