Contradictory welfare conditioning-differing welfare support for natives versus immigrants

被引:3
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作者
Diermeier, Matthias [1 ,2 ]
Niehues, Judith [3 ]
Reinecke, Joel [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Duisburg Essen, NRW Sch Governance, Duisburg, Germany
[2] German Econ Inst, Konrad Adenauer Ufer 21, D-50668 Cologne, Germany
[3] German Econ Inst, Res Grp Microdata & Method Dev, Cologne, Germany
[4] Quantitat Econ Solut, Boston, MA USA
关键词
Political economy; welfare state; redistribution; welfare chauvinism; universal basic income; immigration; PUBLIC SUPPORT; BASIC INCOME; REDISTRIBUTION; MIGRATION; PREFERENCES; SOLIDARITY; ATTITUDES; DILEMMA;
D O I
10.1080/09692290.2020.1780294
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The New Liberal Dilemma predicts that European universal welfare states lose support among natives due to large immigration numbers. This article contributes to the debate regarding the validity of the argument posited by the New Liberal Dilemma by examining the contradictory combination of support for a popular welfare state reform, Universal Basic Income (UBI), and conditionality for immigrants' access to the welfare state in 20 European countries. Even though UBI is unconditional, two thirds of UBI supporters want to impose significant conditions on immigrants' access to the welfare state and thus exhibit contradictory and chauvinistic welfare state preferences. UBI supporters consist of different groups of respondents that are chauvinist. Nativists hold strong anti-immigration attitudes and want to exclude immigrants entirely from welfare benefits, while reciprocity chauvinists are willing to grant immigrants access to the welfare state once immigrants prove themselves to be deserving of benefits by paying taxes for at least a year. In contrast to the welfare magnet hypothesis, inconsistent and chauvinist preferences among UBI supporters are least common in rich European countries with large welfare states. On the macro-level, our findings are independent of countries' engagement with communism and the share of foreign-born people.
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页码:1677 / 1704
页数:28
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