Public preferences for social investment versus compensation policies in Social Europe

dc.contributor.authorEick, Gianna Maria
dc.contributor.authorBurgoon, Brian
dc.contributor.authorBusemeyer, Marius R.
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-08T09:17:59Z
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dc.description.abstractThe recent enactment of the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) has significantly strengthened the social dimension of the European Union (EU), including the social investment (SI) elements of that social dimension. What is not known, however, to what extent the priorization of SI is supported by the broader public. To address this research gap, we investigate public opinion on 15 different policy areas from the EPSR using Eurobarometer data from 2020 across all EU countries, asking whether the public rather prefers these policies to be delivered at EU or national level. A principal finding is that the public indeed supports more SI than CP policies with respect to EU-level social policy, and more CP than SI policies with respect to national-level social policy. We also investigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) and welfare state effort can explain this phenomenon. We find that higher socio-economic status and more generous welfare states are associated with more support for SI policies on both EU and national levels and vice versa. The findings emphasize the importance of what policies are provided versus who provides them but also pose a puzzle for trade-offs in multilevel governance settings. Hence, the article has important implications for future research on public opinion and Social Europe.
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dc.subjectsocial Europe
dc.subjectwelfare state
dc.subjectsocial investment
dc.subjectpublic opinion
dc.subjectsocioeconomic groups
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dc.titlePublic preferences for social investment versus compensation policies in Social Europeeng
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