Making Deservingness of the Unemployed Conditional: Changes in Public Support for the Conditionality of Unemployment Benefits
Since the 1990s, stricter conditions for the (long‐term) unemployed to receive benefits have been on the ‘activation’ agenda. However, policymakers are constrained in their reform efforts by the economic and fiscal situation, the pre‐existing institutional contexts and public opinion. This cross‐nat...
Main Authors: | Buß, C, Ebbinghaus, B, Naumann, E |
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Other Authors: | Van Oorschot, W |
Format: | Book section |
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2017
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