Journal article

Choosing from the Reform Menu Card - Individual Determinants of Labour Market Policy Preferences


Authors listHeinemann, Friedrich; Bischoff, Ivo; Hennighausen, Tanja

Publication year2009

Pages180-197

JournalJournal of Economics and Statistics

Volume number229

Issue number2-3

ISSN0021-4027

eISSN2366-049X

Open access statusGreen

PublisherDe Gruyter Brill


Abstract
This contribution empirically explores the drivers of labour market reform acceptance for the individual level in Germany. For that purpose we make use of the representative German General Social Survey (ALLBUS). This survey offers data to which extent individuals support benefit cuts, longer working years, cutting subsidies to declining industries, phasing out of employment programmes, or a liberalisation of employment protection. Our theoretical considerations suggest that self-interest, information, fairness judgements, economic beliefs and other individual factors Such as socialisation under the communist regime in the former German Democratic Republic drive individual reform preferences. Our empirical results support this notion: While we find self-interest to be an important driving force, our results show that a number of factors well beyond the narrow scope of self-interest strongly shape individual reform preferences.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHeinemann, F., Bischoff, I. and Hennighausen, T. (2009) Choosing from the Reform Menu Card - Individual Determinants of Labour Market Policy Preferences, Journal of Economics and Statistics, 229(2-3), pp. 180-197

APA Citation styleHeinemann, F., Bischoff, I., & Hennighausen, T. (2009). Choosing from the Reform Menu Card - Individual Determinants of Labour Market Policy Preferences. Journal of Economics and Statistics. 229(2-3), 180-197.



Keywords


ALLBUSCHOICEeconomic beliefsfairness preferencesGAPJUSTICELabour market reformSOCIAL PREFERENCES

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