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Explanations for poverty and demand for social policy

Number of pages48
Publication date2021
Abstract

Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty and those beliefs have been theorised to explain policy preferences and ultimately cross-country variations in welfare states. However, there has been little empirical work on the effects of poverty attributions welfare state attitudes. We seek to fill this gap by making use of Eurobarometer data from 27 European countries in the years 2009, 2010 and 2014 to explore the effects of poverty attributions on judgments about economic inequality as well as preferences regarding the welfare state. Relying on a four quadrant typology of poverty attribution which includes individual fate, individual blame, social fate and social blame as potential explanations for poverty, our analyses show that these poverty attributions are associated with judgments about inequality and broadly defined support for the welfare state but have little or no effect on more concrete policy proposals such as unemployment benefits or increase of social welfare at the expense of higher taxes.

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  • European Commission - Unequal Democracies
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MARQUIS, Lionel, ROSSET, Jan. Explanations for poverty and demand for social policy. 2021
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