The institutional logic of welfare attitudes: how welfare regimes influence public support
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures and Box vii
List of Tables ix
Preface xiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Welfare Regimes and the Attitudes of their Inhabitants 9
3 The Puzzle of Public Opinion 25
4 Welfare Regimes and Deservingness 45
5 Welfare Regimes and Perceived Causes of Poverty 65
6 Selectivism and Stigmatisation 99
7 Generosity and Stigmatisation 111
8 Regime dependent Perceptions and Social Assistance 123
9 Deservingness and Welfare State Development 139
References 157
Index 167
List of Figures and Box
Figure 2.1. Three mechanisms that link the macro level phenomenon
of welfare regimes with the micro level phenomenon
of public attitudes towards social policy 14
Box 3.1. Introduction to the survey material used in the book 27
Figure 3.1. Times high status occupations ought to earn more
than a skilled factory worker. Western countries
available in ISSP 1992 and ISSP 1999. Median 40
Figure 3.2. Times skilled factory worker ought to earn more than
the unskilled factory worker. Western countries available
in ISSP 1992 and ISSP 1999. Median 42
Figure 4.1. The theoretical link between welfare regime and
cross national differences in welfare attitudes 50
Figure 4.2. The main structure of welfare services and benefits in
case of long term unemployment in an ideal type liberal
and social democratic welfare regime 51
Figure 5.1. The connection between cross national differences in
perception of control of neediness found in
Eurobarometer 1993/World Value Study 1990 and public
support for welfare policy found in ISSP social
inequality 1992 92
Figure 6.1. The distinction between the insurance track, the universal
track, and the residual track at programme level 101
Figure 8.1. The connection (gamma coefficients) between
perceptions of job opportunities, level of generosity, work
ethic, and public support for social assistance. Attitudes
towards spending and the living standard that should be
provided 128
viii The Institutional Logic of Welfare A ttitudes
Figure 8.2. Connection between perception of the share of
immigrants on social assistance and relative and
absolute support for social assistance in a social
democratic regime. Denmark, 2004, gamma coefficients 131
Figure 8.3. The connection between general perception of work
ethic among claimants of social assistance, work
ethic among immigrants on social assistance and absolute
and relative support for social assistance. Denmark, 2004,
gamma coefficients 131
Figure 9.1 Illustration of reproduction of public support for welfare
policy (left hand side) and dynamic path dependent public
support for welfare policy (right hand side) 151
Figure 9.2 Public support for welfare policy in Britain from 1983
to 2002. Share in favour of increased spending on health,
education, and social benefits (solid line) and share in
favour of increased spending on welfare benefits for the
poor (dotted line). Per cent 152
Figure 9.3 Public support for welfare policy in Sweden from 1986 to
2002. Share that finds reduction in public sector a bad
proposal (solid line) and share in favour of maintaining or
increasing public spending on social assistance
(dotted line). Per cent 153
Figure 9.4 Public support for welfare policy in Denmark from
1973 to 2001. Proportion of voters that 1) want to maintain
or increase spending on social assistance (dotted line), 2)
want to maintain social reforms at least at present level, and 3)
who disagree that too many receive social benefits without
needing them 154
List of Tables
Table 2.1. Selected features and effect of the three regimes 12
Table 3.1. Legitimate income differences in Sweden, Germany and
USA in 1992. Measured by mean, mean without 10 per
cent extreme cases, median in relation to both unskilled
and skilled factory workers 38
Table 4.1. The effects from, respectively, selective and universal
public policy on different dimensions of deservingness 52
Table 4.2. Three regime dimensions that influence perceptions of the
poor and unemployed and the theoretical position of the
ideal type countries of Sweden, West Germany and the USA 61
Table 5.1. Share explaining poverty with laziness and lack of will
power in selected Western countries in the period from 1976
to 2001
68
Table 5.2. Prediction of proportion answering in poverty caused by
laziness and lack of will power based on degree of
selectivism, level of unemployment, social expenditures,
and ethnic fractionalisation (OLS). World Value Study (1990) 74
Table 5.3. Prediction of share answering in control based on regime
belonging, level of unemployment and social expenditures
(OLS) 77
Table 5.4. The connection between welfare regime, unemployment
level, individual background variables, political
orientation and perception of poor being in control of
poverty in the World Value Study 1990 93, 16 Western
countries 82
Table 5.5. The connection between welfare regime, unemployment
level, individual background variables, political orientation
and perception of the poor being in control of poverty in the
World Value Study 1990 93 86
x The Institutional Logic of Welfare A ttitudes
Table 5.6. Cross national differences in perception of control of
neediness and public support for welfare state policy in
countries where the ISSP social inequality module II was
conducted. Shares, index and regression (OLS) between
laziness and dependent ISSP variables 90
Table 5.7. Share explaining poverty with laziness and lack of will
power in Western Countries available in the second wave of
the World Value Study 94
Table 5.8. Correlations between perception of control of neediness
and public support for welfare policy measured in the
Eurobarometer 2001. Correlations at individual level within
each country and overall correlation at individual level
(gamma coefficients and level of significance) 97
Table 6.1. Share of population (18 ) or share of families receiving
various social benefits in four social democratic regimes in
1999/2000. Unemployment rate also included 103
Table 6.2. Judgement of how often people tend to look down on
recipients of different social benefits. Percentage answering
very often or often and percentage difference ( very
often and often minus quite rarely and very rarely ) 106
Table 7.1. Experience of financial hardship among Danish and Finnish
long term unemployed 113
Table 7.2. The experience of being looked down on among
long term unemployed due to receiving unemployment
benefits or social assistance. Denmark and Finland.
Percentages 114
Table 7.3. Personal feeling of being looked down on as a problem
of being unemployed. Finland and Denmark. 10 point scale 115
Table 7.4. Relationship between financial hardship and feeling of
stigmatisation as a problem of being unemployed. Share
between 6 and 10 on 10 point scale and average 116
Table 7.5. Relationship between sex, age, number of children,
health, type of social benefits, country and feeling of
stigmatisation as a problem of unemployment 118
List of Tables xi
Table 8.1. One relative and two absolute measures of public support
for social assistance. Denmark, 2004, per cent 125
Table 8.2. Distributions of perception of job opportunities, level of
generosity, and work ethic. Denmark, 2004, per cent 127
Table 8.3. Attitudes towards immigrants entitlement to social
support during unemployment in a social democratic regime.
Denmark in 1993 and 2004, per cent 13 3
Table 8.4. Attitudes towards immigrants entitlement to social
assistance in a social democratic regime. Denmark 1998,
2000, and 2004, per cent 134
Table 8.5. Causal model between perceptions of job opportunities,
generosity, work ethic and support for social assistance
controlled for political affiliation. Gamma coefficients and
explained variation 136
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Contents
List of Figures and Box vii
List of Tables ix
Preface xiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Welfare Regimes and the Attitudes of their Inhabitants 9
3 The Puzzle of Public Opinion 25
4 Welfare Regimes and Deservingness 45
5 Welfare Regimes and Perceived Causes of Poverty 65
6 Selectivism and Stigmatisation 99
7 Generosity and Stigmatisation 111
8 Regime dependent Perceptions and Social Assistance 123
9 Deservingness and Welfare State Development 139
References 157
Index 167
List of Figures and Box
Figure 2.1. Three mechanisms that link the macro level phenomenon
of welfare regimes with the micro level phenomenon
of public attitudes towards social policy 14
Box 3.1. Introduction to the survey material used in the book 27
Figure 3.1. Times high status occupations ought to earn more
than a skilled factory worker. Western countries
available in ISSP 1992 and ISSP 1999. Median 40
Figure 3.2. Times skilled factory worker ought to earn more than
the unskilled factory worker. Western countries available
in ISSP 1992 and ISSP 1999. Median 42
Figure 4.1. The theoretical link between welfare regime and
cross national differences in welfare attitudes 50
Figure 4.2. The main structure of welfare services and benefits in
case of long term unemployment in an ideal type liberal
and social democratic welfare regime 51
Figure 5.1. The connection between cross national differences in
perception of control of neediness found in
Eurobarometer 1993/World Value Study 1990 and public
support for welfare policy found in ISSP social
inequality 1992 92
Figure 6.1. The distinction between the insurance track, the universal
track, and the residual track at programme level 101
Figure 8.1. The connection (gamma coefficients) between
perceptions of job opportunities, level of generosity, work
ethic, and public support for social assistance. Attitudes
towards spending and the living standard that should be
provided 128
viii The Institutional Logic of Welfare A ttitudes
Figure 8.2. Connection between perception of the share of
immigrants on social assistance and relative and
absolute support for social assistance in a social
democratic regime. Denmark, 2004, gamma coefficients 131
Figure 8.3. The connection between general perception of work
ethic among claimants of social assistance, work
ethic among immigrants on social assistance and absolute
and relative support for social assistance. Denmark, 2004,
gamma coefficients 131
Figure 9.1 Illustration of reproduction of public support for welfare
policy (left hand side) and dynamic path dependent public
support for welfare policy (right hand side) 151
Figure 9.2 Public support for welfare policy in Britain from 1983
to 2002. Share in favour of increased spending on health,
education, and social benefits (solid line) and share in
favour of increased spending on welfare benefits for the
poor (dotted line). Per cent 152
Figure 9.3 Public support for welfare policy in Sweden from 1986 to
2002. Share that finds reduction in public sector a bad
proposal (solid line) and share in favour of maintaining or
increasing public spending on social assistance
(dotted line). Per cent 153
Figure 9.4 Public support for welfare policy in Denmark from
1973 to 2001. Proportion of voters that 1) want to maintain
or increase spending on social assistance (dotted line), 2)
want to maintain social reforms at least at present level, and 3)
who disagree that too many receive social benefits without
needing them 154
List of Tables
Table 2.1. Selected features and effect of the three regimes 12
Table 3.1. Legitimate income differences in Sweden, Germany and
USA in 1992. Measured by mean, mean without 10 per
cent extreme cases, median in relation to both unskilled
and skilled factory workers 38
Table 4.1. The effects from, respectively, selective and universal
public policy on different dimensions of deservingness 52
Table 4.2. Three regime dimensions that influence perceptions of the
poor and unemployed and the theoretical position of the
ideal type countries of Sweden, West Germany and the USA 61
Table 5.1. Share explaining poverty with ' laziness and lack of will
power' in selected Western countries in the period from 1976
to 2001
68
Table 5.2. Prediction of proportion answering in poverty caused by
'laziness and lack of will power' based on degree of
selectivism, level of unemployment, social expenditures,
and ethnic fractionalisation (OLS). World Value Study (1990) 74
Table 5.3. Prediction of share answering 'in control' based on regime
belonging, level of unemployment and social expenditures
(OLS) 77
Table 5.4. The connection between welfare regime, unemployment
level, individual background variables, political
orientation and perception of poor being in control of
poverty in the World Value Study 1990 93, 16 Western
countries 82
Table 5.5. The connection between welfare regime, unemployment
level, individual background variables, political orientation
and perception of the poor being in control of poverty in the
World Value Study 1990 93 86
x The Institutional Logic of Welfare A ttitudes
Table 5.6. Cross national differences in perception of control of
neediness and public support for welfare state policy in
countries where the ISSP social inequality module II was
conducted. Shares, index and regression (OLS) between
'laziness' and dependent ISSP variables 90
Table 5.7. Share explaining poverty with 'laziness and lack of will
power' in Western Countries available in the second wave of
the World Value Study 94
Table 5.8. Correlations between perception of control of neediness
and public support for welfare policy measured in the
Eurobarometer 2001. Correlations at individual level within
each country and overall correlation at individual level
(gamma coefficients and level of significance) 97
Table 6.1. Share of population (18 ) or share of families receiving
various social benefits in four social democratic regimes in
1999/2000. Unemployment rate also included 103
Table 6.2. Judgement of how often people tend to look down on
recipients of different social benefits. Percentage answering
'very often' or 'often' and percentage difference ('very
often' and 'often' minus 'quite rarely' and 'very rarely') 106
Table 7.1. Experience of financial hardship among Danish and Finnish
long term unemployed 113
Table 7.2. The experience of being 'looked down on' among
long term unemployed due to receiving unemployment
benefits or social assistance. Denmark and Finland.
Percentages 114
Table 7.3. Personal feeling of being looked down on as a problem
of being unemployed. Finland and Denmark. 10 point scale 115
Table 7.4. Relationship between financial hardship and feeling of
stigmatisation as a problem of being unemployed. Share
between 6 and 10 on 10 point scale and average 116
Table 7.5. Relationship between sex, age, number of children,
health, type of social benefits, country and feeling of
stigmatisation as a problem of unemployment 118
List of Tables xi
Table 8.1. One relative and two absolute measures of public support
for social assistance. Denmark, 2004, per cent 125
Table 8.2. Distributions of perception of job opportunities, level of
generosity, and work ethic. Denmark, 2004, per cent 127
Table 8.3. Attitudes towards immigrants' entitlement to social
support during unemployment in a social democratic regime.
Denmark in 1993 and 2004, per cent 13 3
Table 8.4. Attitudes towards immigrants' entitlement to social
assistance in a social democratic regime. Denmark 1998,
2000, and 2004, per cent 134
Table 8.5. Causal model between perceptions of job opportunities,
generosity, work ethic and support for social assistance
controlled for political affiliation. Gamma coefficients and
explained variation 136 |
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