The social legitimacy of targeted welfare : attitudes to welfare deservingness /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Oorschot, Wim van (Editor); Roosma, Femke, 1984- (Editor); Meuleman, Bart (Editor); Reeskens, Tim (Editor)
Published: Edward Elgar Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Globalization and welfare
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xviii, 366 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9781785367205 (hardback) :
178536720X (hardback)
9781785367212
1785367218
Index Number: HV51
CLC: C913.7
Call Number: C913.7/S678-8
Contents: The social legitimacy of targeted welfare and welfare deservingness /
Popular ranking and weighing of deservingness.
A universal rank order of deservingness? geographical, temporal and social-structural comparisons /
The relative importance of welfare deservingness criteria /
The cognitive basis of popular deservingness opinions.
False beliefs and the perceived deservingness of social security benefit claimants /
Negative attitudes towards welfare claimants: the importance of unconscious bias /
Media frames of (un)deservingness.
Are visual depictions of poverty in the US gendered and racialized? /
The varying faces of poverty and deservingness in Dutch print media /
The national context of deservingness opinions.
How welfare reforms influence public opinion regarding welfare deservingness: evidence from Dutch time-series Data, 1975-2006 /
Making deservingness of the unemployed conditional: changes in public support for the conditionality of unemployment benefits /
Obligations of benefit claimants.
The deservingness logic applied to public opinions concerning work obligations for Benefit claimants /
Deservingness opinions among bureaucrats and policymakers.
Social assistance deservingness and policy measures: Attitudes of Finnish politicians, administrators and citizens /
Deservingness in social assistance administrative practice: a factorial survey approach /
Healthcare deservingness opinions of the general public and policymakers compared: a discrete choice experiment /
Deservingness of migrants.
Us versus them: examining the perceived deservingness of minority groups in the British welfare state using a survey experiment /
Leap of faith or judgment of deservingness? Generalized trust, trust in immigrants and support for the welfare state /
Deservingness of the rich.
They're not worthy: the perceived deservingness of the rich and its connection to policy preferences /
Do the rich deserve a tax cut? Public images, deservingness criteria and Americans' tax policy preferences /
Evaluating the fruitfulness of deservingness theory /