COVID-19大流行期间的福利国家支持:德国公众对社会政策态度的变化和连续性

IF 2.7 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Lukas Lehner, Elias Naumann
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引用次数: 9

摘要

我们的分析询问了疫情是否会影响德国福利国家的支持。大流行增加了健康和收入风险,需要福利国家的干预。虽然在这种危机期间,需求增加、应受程度提高和国家责任增加将意味着总体上和在面临风险的人群中增加支持,但这可能是短期效果,成本方面的考虑可能会扭转这一趋势。我们基于德国互联网小组(GIP)研究公众对四个关键社会政策领域的态度。自2020年3月宣布大流行以来,我们在之前使用了三波,之后又使用了三波。分析显示,社会政策,特别是保健和养恤金政策继续受到欢迎,对失业和家庭政策的支持在短期内有所增加。近2年后的结果表明,在一些恒温短期刺激的支持下,而不是任何长期的变化,而是继续下去。
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Welfare state support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Change and continuity in public attitudes towards social policies in Germany

Welfare state support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Change and continuity in public attitudes towards social policies in Germany

Our analysis asks whether the pandemic situation affects welfare state support in Germany. The pandemic has increased the health and income risks calling for welfare state intervention. While increased needs, more deservingness, and higher state responsibility during such a crisis would suggest augmented support generally and among those at risk, this might be a short-term effect and cost considerations could reverse this trend. We study public attitudes towards four key social policy areas based on the German Internet Panel (GIP). We use three waves prior and further three waves since the pandemic had been declared in March 2020. The analysis shows both continuity in the popularity of social policies, in particular health and pensions, and some short-term increase in support for unemployment and family policies. The results after nearly 2 years suggest rather continuation with some thermostatic short-term boosts in support instead of any long-lasting change.

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European Policy Analysis
European Policy Analysis Social Sciences-Public Administration
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