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Determinants of Welfare Attitudes: A Focus on Perceptions of Current and Future Inequality Levels

Title
Determinants of Welfare Attitudes: A Focus on Perceptions of Current and Future Inequality Levels
Alternative Author(s)

Byeon, Young Joo ; Ko, Kil Kon

Keyword
Welfare Attitude ; Welfare Perception ; Perceptions of Inequality ; Panel Analysis ; Korean Public Finance Panel Survey
Publication Year
2023-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.43 No.4, pp.309-327
Abstract
This study explores determinants influencing welfare attitudes, with a focus on perceptions of current and anticipated future levels of inequality. Using data from the Korean Public Finance Panel Survey 2016~2021 (waves 9~14), panel analysis was conducted, and a one-way fixed effect was chosen to estimate the effects. The welfare attitudes under investigation can be broadly conceptualized as follows: 1) acceptance of welfare policies; 2) attitudes toward universal welfare provision; 3) views on government responsibility to reduce differences in income levels; and 4) willingness to accept fiscal expansion. The results show that those who perceive the current level of societal inequality as high are more accepting of welfare policies. They also recognize the need for targeted concentration of welfare benefits on socially vulnerable groups and tend to believe in the government's significant responsibility in alleviating inequality. As for perceptions of future inequality levels, a positive relationship was confirmed with perceptions of the government's responsibility. This study offers insights into the factors influencing welfare attitudes over multiple time points, focusing not only on the present but also on perceptions of future inequality levels.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2023.43.4.309
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
General social security > Welfare state
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