New in @SPSR_RSSP: Youth perspectives on welfare deservingness and welfare attitudes. Young people in Switzerland provide valuable and interesting insights. Surprising: EU unemployed are NOT seen as less deserving than Swiss unemployed!
Read: https://t.co/1QLmqUMc9D
Non-take up of social benefits is a serious problem that should receive more attention.
On average across the #OECD, less than half of population feels that they could easily receive public benefits if they needed them.
Source: OECD. https://t.co/UX3cmlTrhe
The Welfare Attitudes Research Network (WARN) is a professional network whose goal is to foster collaboration and facilitate innovation in the field of welfare attitudes research across the globe.
More specifically, the network aims to:
New conceptual research into welfare state change and the necessity for a multidimensional perspective. Alarming #poverty and #inequality levels in #UK, #Germany, #Sweden.
Read our OPEN ACCESS @spaajournal article here:
https://t.co/sbcEIXzqLw
What we (don't) know about the welfare state might significantly shape our #deservingness opinions and welfare attitudes! In my OA @JournalESP article, I set forth a new research agenda on this topic, highlighting the need to focus on young people. https://t.co/X8EgzBkPGA
Is it possible to achieve successful fiscal consolidation without sharp increases in poverty? Our answer is yes, but the conditions under which this is possible reveal some real dilemmas for the future: https://t.co/ix505NTmUo.
Authors: Jakub Sowula & Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
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