Publication: How perceived distributive effects shape labor market policy support
How perceived distributive effects shape labor market policy support
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Bürgisser, R., Eisenring, F., & Häusermann, S. (2023). How perceived distributive effects shape labor market policy support (No. 37; URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper Series). https://www.urpp-equality.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:21c1e50b-9669-42e0-b93e-005bc95465e4/37_Buergisser_Eisenring_Haeusermann_DistEffects.pdf
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The growth of the knowledge economy alters the risks and opportunities citizens experience in the labor market. Governments attempt to steer and support the adaptation of the workforce, enhance and spread opportunities, and mitigate the negative implications of these changes, in particular via skill-developing labor market policies. However, many recent studies document a puzzling discrepancy between the needs of knowledge economy losers in terms of skill development and their policy preferences. In particular, those most threatened b
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Bürgisser, R., Eisenring, F., & Häusermann, S. (2023). How perceived distributive effects shape labor market policy support (No. 37; URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper Series). https://www.urpp-equality.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:21c1e50b-9669-42e0-b93e-005bc95465e4/37_Buergisser_Eisenring_Haeusermann_DistEffects.pdf