Presenting a stimulating contribution to the quickly advancing
field of welfare attitudes research, this important book develops
the understanding of welfare legitimacy. It does so by assessing
the nature of popular judgments about welfare deservingness, as
well as the roots and consequences of these attitudes, offering a
state-of-the-art picture of the latest theoretical, conceptual and
methodological developments. The Social Legitimacy of Targeted
Welfare provides a multidisciplinary view on deservingness
attitudes, with contributions from sociology, political science,
media studies and social psychology. It advocates a multi-actor
perspective, looking not only at citizens' attitudes, but also at
attitudes of social administrators and policy-makers. The chapters
also present new research methods in the field, including discrete
choice experiments, factorial surveys, focus groups, and media
content analysis. This book will be of interest to students and
researchers in sociology, political science, and the fields of
social psychology, philosophy, economics and history. It will help
practitioners and policymakers in social policy, social work and
healthcare understand popular perceptions and beliefs regarding
just distributions of welfare. Contributors include: H. Blomberg,
A. Bos, C. Buss, R. de Vries, M. De Wilde, B. Ebbinghaus, S. Evers,
A. Fladmoe, B.B. Geiger, M. Hiligsmann, M. Jeene, J. Kallio, O.
Kangas, A. Kootstra, C. Kroll, S. Kumlin, T. Laenen, D. Lepianka,
B. Meuleman, E. Naumann, M. Niemela, A. Paulus, J. Ragusa, T.
Reeskens, F. Roosma, M. Sadin, K. Steen-Johnson, W. Uunk, M. van
der Aa, T. van der Meer, B. van Doorn, W. van Oorschot, D.
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