Attitudinal polarization towards the redistributive role of the state in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Macarena Ares, Reto Bürgisser, Silja Häusermann
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ABSTRACT The COVID-19 crisis presents a unique opportunity to study how public opinion towards the redistributive role of the state reacts to a major economic shock. The pandemic and the measures taken to stop it exposed citizens to both increased fiscal constraint and heightened redistributive capacity: historical drops in GDP (and fiscal revenue) coincided with unprecedented increases in public spending on healthcare provisions and social policy, as well as staggering amounts of financial liquidity provided to hard-hit economic sectors. How did this affect citizens’ attitudes towards redistribution and their assessments of the capacity of the state to intervene? To tackle these questions, we rely on a two-wave panel survey fielded in Germany, Sweden and Spain in late 2018 and June 2020. While preferred levels of redistribution have remained largely stable, our results indicate major shifts and growing ideological polarization around perceptions of welfare state efficiency and capacity, fiscal constraint and political trust. Hence, the COVID-crisis has so far neither led to a left- nor a right-wing shift in citizens' desired level of state intervention, but to an increasingly polarized context of (re)distributive politics, which is likely to imply heightened conflict over economic and social policy in the future.
COVID-19危机后对国家再分配作用的态度两极分化
2019冠状病毒病危机提供了一个独特的机会,可以研究公众舆论如何看待国家在应对重大经济冲击时的再分配角色。大流行以及为遏制疫情而采取的措施使公民面临财政约束加剧和再分配能力增强的双重压力:国内生产总值(和财政收入)出现历史性下降,与此同时,医疗保健服务和社会政策方面的公共支出出现了前所未有的增加,受到严重打击的经济部门获得了惊人数量的金融流动性。这如何影响公民对再分配的态度以及他们对国家干预能力的评估?为了解决这些问题,我们依靠2018年底和2020年6月在德国、瑞典和西班牙进行的两波小组调查。虽然偏好的再分配水平基本保持稳定,但我们的研究结果表明,围绕福利国家效率和能力、财政约束和政治信任的看法,发生了重大变化,意识形态两极分化日益严重。因此,到目前为止,冠状病毒危机既没有导致公民期望的国家干预水平向左或向右转变,但却导致了(再)分配政治的日益两极分化,这可能意味着未来在经济和社会政策方面的冲突加剧。
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