Publikation: Who are the outsiders and what do they want? : Welfare state preferences in dualized societies
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This paper makes three contributions. First, it presents a new conceptualization and measurement of outsider-status, which is based on social class and which takes into account that the category of outsiders is composed differently in different countries, depending on labor markets and welfare states. Second, it argues theoretically and shows empirically that the classbased measure of insider-and outsider status has a stronger explanatory power with regard to individual-level welfare preferences than the measure based on labor market status. And third, it demonstrates empirically that dualization, combined with skill-levels, shapes people's preferences with regard to different welfare policies: Outsiders have stronger preferences for redistribution and for social investment than insiders. The analyses are based on micro-level ISSP data
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Cet article propose trois types d'apports à la littérature. Tout d'abord, il présente une nouvelle conceptualisation et une nouvelle mesure du statut d'outsider, basée sur la classe sociale et prenant en compte que la catégorie des outsiders est composée différemment dans différents pays en fonction des marchés du travail et des Etats providence. Ensuite, il défend théoriquement et démontre empiriquement l'idée selon laquelle cette mesure du statut d'outsider et d'insider basée sur la classe sociale a un pouvoir explicatif plus grand en ce qui concerne les préférences individuelles en matière deprotection sociale que les mesures basées sur la position sur le marché du travail. Enfin, il démontre de façon empirique que le phénomène de dualisation, combiné au niveau de compétences, détermine les préférences des individus en ce qui concerne les différentes politiques sociales: les outsiders ont des préférences plus marquées pour la redistribution et pour l'investissement social que les insiders. Ces analyses s'appuient sur des données ISSP de niveau micro
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HÄUSERMANN, Silja, Hanna SCHWANDER, 2011. Who are the outsiders and what do they want? : Welfare state preferences in dualized societiesBibTex
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