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How many worlds of welfare state attitudes are there? European experiences in a comparative perspective of cross-national survey research

Vol. 15, No 1, 2022

Mariusz Baranowski

 

Adam Mickiewicz University,

Poznań, Poland

E-mail: mariusz.baranowski@amu.edu.pl 

ORCID 0000-0001-6755-9368

 

How many worlds of welfare state attitudes are there? European experiences in a comparative perspective of cross-national survey research

 

Piotr Jabkowski

 

Adam Mickiewicz University,

Poznań, Poland

E-mail: piotr.jabkowski@amu.edu.pl 

ORCID 0000-0002-8650-9558


 

Abstract. The shape and scope of the welfare state in individual countries have been under consideration since the late 1970s. However, since the publication of The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (1990), discussions have been framed by the Esping-Andersen proposal, which has had an enormous impact on research regarding welfare regimes. This article aims to determine how many worlds of the welfare state can be distinguished in the European context. The empirical analysis is based on the newest data about welfare attitudes, taken from the European Social Survey Round 8. An extended typology by Gøsta Esping-Andersen was used to formulate our research hypotheses, which include Mediterranean and post-socialist countries as separate models. The conclusions obtained as a result of a cross-country multilevel analysis confirm the existence of (a) five worlds of welfare state attitudes and (b) significant differences in particular areas when assessing states’ involvement in social policy in the adopted extended typology.

 

Received: May, 2021

1st Revision: February, 2022

Accepted: March, 2022

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2022/15-1/10

JEL ClassificationI31, I38, J18, J38

Keywords: welfare regimes, attitudes towards the welfare state, Gøsta Esping-Andersen, multilevel analysis, European Social Survey