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on how risk exposure and income are related to preferences for redistribution. To test our hypotheses, we extract … preferences and the institutional incentives of governments to respond to these preferences. This paper attempts to do both, using … turn our attention to the supply side of government redistribution. Institutions, we argue, mediate governments’ reactions …
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determinants of individual preferences over redistribution whereas b) structural change and exposure to international competition …This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the government. It argues … that there are two sources of preference formation when it comes to redistribution. People are either in favor of income …
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on how risk exposure and income are related to preferences for redistribution. To test our hypotheses, we extract … preferences and the institutional incentives of governments to respond to these preferences. This paper attempts to do both, using … turn our attention to the supply side of government redistribution. Institutions, we argue, mediate governments' reactions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014027617
Conflicts of interest over the generosity and structure of redistribution and social insurance (jointly: social policy … redistribution increases in the income skew - and that between the safely employed and the unemployed or precariously employed - in … indicates a system of endogenous relations between economic performance (unemployment/income-distribution), social policy …
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Although economic circumstances have been argued to be a major determining factor of attitudes to redistribution, there … information, provides new and convincing evidence on the link between economic circumstances and demand for redistribution (in the … experience a job loss become considerably more supportive of redistribution. Yet, attitudes to redistribution return to their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012013533
Although economic circumstances have been argued to be a major determining factor of attitudes to redistribution, there … information, provides new and convincing evidence on the link between economic circumstances and demand for redistribution (in the … experience a job loss become considerably more supportive of redistribution. Yet, attitudes to redistribution return to their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011590432
This is the first study to evaluate the effects of early pension withdrawal policies on tenures on unemployment … half-a-million Australians who found themselves newly on an unemployment payment in the initial months of the COVID-19 … pandemic, between April and June 2020, resulted in a 32 per cent lower exit rate from unemployment benefits inside the first …
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impeded by the system of social assistance. As a consequence, unemployment increased. …
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This paper shows that unemployment and (some) personality traits are related. Individuals with low scores in the Big … Five dimensions conscientiousness and agreeableness have a higher probability of being unemployed, longer unemployment … durations, and experience more status changes between employment and unemployment. Results suggests that personality is an …
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This paper shows that unemployment and (some) personality traits are related. Individuals with low scores in the Big … Five dimensions conscientiousness and agreeableness have a higher probability of being unemployed, longer unemployment … durations, and experience more status changes between employment and unemployment. Results suggests that personality is an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011812565