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The Popularity of Pension and Unemployment Policies Revisited: The Erosion of Public Support in Britain and Germany

Abstract:
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of the long-term development of public attitudes towards pension and unemployment policies in Great Britain and Germany (1985–2013). The British and German welfare states are still rather popular. Public support for government responsibility for the elderly is stronger than for the unemployed. Moreover, a trade-off in expenditure preferences favours spending on pensions over spending on unemployment benefits. Claims toward an increased polarization between generations, union/non-union members and left/right supporters seem overblown. Welfare reforms have not led to a counter-reaction but the continued reform pressures have led to a partial erosion of public welfare state support.
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Accepted
Peer review status:
Reviewed (other)

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10.1007/978-3-319-63652-8_7

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Social Policy & Intervention
Oxford college:
Green Templeton College
Role:
Author, Editor
ORCID:
0000-0001-9838-8813
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Author, Editor


Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Host title:
Welfare State Reforms Seen from Below: Comparing Public Attitudes and Organized Interests in Britain and Germany
Place of publication:
Cham
Publication date:
2017-12-01
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ISBN:
9783319636511


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Source identifiers:
828986
Deposit date:
2018-03-11

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