DOI: 10.1111/ijsw.12628 ISSN:

The ideological roots of the activation paradigm: How justice preferences and unemployment attributions shape public support for demanding activation policies

Arno Van Hootegem, Federica Rossetti, Koen Abts, Bart Meuleman
  • Sociology and Political Science

Abstract

Research either focused on self‐interest or left–right ideology to explain support for demanding active labour market policies (ALMPs). This article focuses instead on how attitudes towards these policies are rooted in the underlying policy paradigm. We link attitudes towards ALMPs to two pillars of the activation paradigm: distributive justice and unemployment attributions. Structural equational modeling is employed on the Belgian National Election Study data of 2014 (N = 1901). Individuals supporting the principles of need and equity and who blame the unemployed are more in favour of demanding activation. These frameworks and hence the policy paradigm thus have substantial predictive power.

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