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245 0 4 _aSocial legitimacy of targeted welfare
_battitudes to welfare deservingness
260 _aCheltenham
_bEdward Elgar
_c2017
300 _axviii, 366p.
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_c25 cm.
490 1 _aGlobalization and welfare
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _gIntroduction.
_tThe social legitimacy of targeted welfare and welfare deservingness /
_rWim van Oorschot and Femke Roosma --
_tPopular ranking and weighing of deservingness.
_tA universal rank order of deservingness? geographical, temporal and social-structural comparisons /
_rTijs Laenen and Bart Meuleman ;
_tThe relative importance of welfare deservingness criteria /
_rTim Reeskens and Tom van der Meer --
_tThe cognitive basis of popular deservingness opinions.
_tFalse beliefs and the perceived deservingness of social security benefit claimants /
_rBen Baumberg Geiger ;
_tNegative attitudes towards welfare claimants: the importance of unconscious bias /
_rRobert de Vries --
_tMedia frames of (un)deservingness.
_tAre visual depictions of poverty in the US gendered and racialized? /
_rBas van Doorn and Angela Bos ;
_tThe varying faces of poverty and deservingness in Dutch print media /
_rDorota Lepianka --
_tThe national context of deservingness opinions.
_tHow welfare reforms influence public opinion regarding welfare deservingness: evidence from Dutch time-series Data, 1975-2006 /
_rWilfred Uunk and Wim van Oorschot ;
_tMaking deservingness of the unemployed conditional: changes in public support for the conditionality of unemployment benefits /
_rChristopher Buss, Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Elias Naumann --
_tObligations of benefit claimants.
_tThe deservingness logic applied to public opinions concerning work obligations for Benefit claimants /
_rFemke Roosma and Marjolein Jeene --
_tDeservingness opinions among bureaucrats and policymakers.
_tSocial assistance deservingness and policy measures: Attitudes of Finnish politicians, administrators and citizens /
_rHelena Blomberg, Johanna Kallio, Olli Kangas, Christian Kroll and Mikko Niemelä ;
_tDeservingness in social assistance administrative practice: a factorial survey approach /
_rMarjolijn De Wilde ;
_tHealthcare deservingness opinions of the general public and policymakers compared: a discrete choice experiment /
_rMaartje van der Aa, Mickaël Hiligsmann, Aggie Paulus and Silvia Evers --
_tDeservingness of migrants.
_tUs versus them: examining the perceived deservingness of minority groups in the British welfare state using a survey experiment /
_rAnouk Kootstra ;
_tLeap of faith or judgment of deservingness? Generalized trust, trust in immigrants and support for the welfare state /
_rStaffan Kumlin, Dag Wollebæk, Audun Fladmoe and Kari Steen-Johnsen --
_tDeservingness of the rich.
_tThey're not worthy: the perceived deservingness of the rich and its connection to policy preferences /
_rMeredith Sadin ;
_tDo the rich deserve a tax cut? Public images, deservingness criteria and Americans' tax policy preferences /
_rJordan Ragusa --
_gConclusions.
_tEvaluating the fruitfulness of deservingness theory /
_rBart Meuleman, Femke Roosma and Wim van Oorschot.
520 _aPresenting a stimulating contribution to the quickly advancing field of welfare attitudes research, this important book develops the understanding of welfare legitimacy. It does so by assessing the nature of popular judgments about welfare deservingness, as well as the roots and consequences of these attitudes, offering a state-of-the-art picture of the latest theoretical, conceptual and methodological developments. The Social Legitimacy of Targeted Welfare provides a multidisciplinary view on deservingness attitudes, with contributions from sociology, political science, media studies and social psychology. It advocates a multi-actor perspective, looking not only at citizens' attitudes, but also at attitudes of social administrators and policy-makers. The chapters also present new research methods in the field, including discrete choice experiments, factorial surveys, focus groups, and media content analysis. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in sociology, political science, and the fields of social psychology, philosophy, economics and history. It will help practitioners and policymakers in social policy, social work and healthcare understand popular perceptions and beliefs regarding just distributions of welfare. --
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