European regional welfare attitudes : a sub-national multi-dimensional analysis
Moretti, Angelo and Whitworth, Adam (2020) European regional welfare attitudes : a sub-national multi-dimensional analysis. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 13. pp. 393-410. (https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-019-09309-3)
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Abstract
Public attitudes to welfare are key issues in social policy research and practice given their important roles in shaping demands for different types of welfare policies as well as the political parameters within which those welfare decisions are made by governments. Research into headline trends has shown important hardenings in public attitudes to welfare cross-nationally. However, more detailed geographical analysis of these patterns of welfare attitudes sub-nationally remains an important and surprisingly neglected area of understanding, in part due to the lack of suitable survey datasets with which to create sufficiently reliable direct sub-national comparative estimates. Responding to these gaps, this article employs small area estimation techniques to present reliable sub-national estimates and analyses of distinct economic, moral and social welfare attitudes across European regions for the first time in the literature. Compared to previous national analyses the richer spatial understanding enabled in these original analyses reveals previously neglected variation in welfare attitudes within as well as across national boundaries. Five geodemographic 'families' of regional welfare attitudes are found across Europe's regions – from strong welfare supporters to consistent welfare sceptics – with their regional memberships cutting across national boundaries and current welfare typologies.
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Moretti, Angelo and Whitworth, Adam ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6119-9373;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 78233 Dates: DateEvent30 June 2020Published8 July 2019Published Online25 June 2019AcceptedSubjects: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation Department: Strathclyde Business School > Work, Organisation and Employment Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 21 Oct 2021 10:03 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 13:16 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/78233