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  Replication Data for: Public Opinion on Welfare State Recalibration in Times of Austerity: Evidence from Survey Experiments

Bremer, B., & Bürgisser, R. (2021). Replication Data for: Public Opinion on Welfare State Recalibration in Times of Austerity: Evidence from Survey Experiments. Harvard Dataverse: Political Science Research and Methods (PSRM) Dataverse. doi:10.7910/DVN/7ERIFH.

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Related publication: Bremer, Björn, & Bürgisser, Reto (2023). Public Opinion on Welfare State Recalibration in Times of Austerity: Evidence from Survey Experiments. Political Science Research and Methods, 11(1), 34-52.
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Bremer, Björn1, Author           
Bürgisser, Reto2, Author
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1Politische Ökonomie, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_3363015              
2University of Zurich, Switzerland, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Welfare state, Survey experiments, Public opinion
 Abstract: Even though social investment is highly popular, welfare state recalibration remains an uphill battle. When resources are scarce in austere times, welfare recalibration involves multidimensional trade-offs. Existing research primarily studied preferences towards individual policies or trade-offs in specific policy fields, failing to capture citizens' overall social policy priorities. Using two novel survey experiments in three European countries, we show that citizens have clear social policy priorities: pensions and education enjoy a high, family policies a medium, and labor market policies a low priority. However, policy constituencies differ in their relative priorities. Our findings suggest that welfare state recalibration is difficult because trade-offs are unpopular, and distributive conflicts in mature welfare states are mainly about distributing resources to specific social groups. (2021-11-05)

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-12-07
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7910/DVN/7ERIFH
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