LEADER 02004nam a2200505Ia 4500001 99114538013506421 005 20231117205042.0 006 m o d | 007 cr |n||||||||| 008 190608s2019 enk o 000 0 eng d 019 1104121268 020 9781447350460 |q(electronic bk.) 020 1447350464 |q(electronic bk.) 020 9781447350507 |q(electronic bk.) 020 1447350502 |q(electronic bk.) 020 9781447350514 |q(electronic bk.) 020 1447350510 |q(electronic bk.) 020 |z9781447350439 035 (NhCcYBP)om144823870 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11453801 037 22573/ctvj1x3hw |bJSTOR 040 NhCcYBP |cNhCcYBP 050 4 JC479 |b.G74 2019 082 04 330.126 |223 090 Electronic Resource 099 Electronic Resource 100 1 Greve, Bent. 245 10 Welfare, populism and welfare chauvinism 260 Bristol : |bPolicy Press, |c2019. 264 1 Bristol : |bPolicy Press, |c2019. 300 1 online resource (184 pages) 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 490 1 Research in comparative & global social policy 520 Why, in a time of increasing inequality, has there been a recent surge of support for political parties who promote an anti-welfare message? Using a mixed methods approach and newly released data, this book aims to answer this question and to show possible ways forward for welfare states. 533 Electronic reproduction. |bNew York |nAvailable via World Wide Web. 588 0 Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 11, 2019) 650 0 Welfare state. 650 0 Populism. 830 0 Research in comparative & global social policy 910 JSTOR DDA 956 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvhrd13m 956 40 |uhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvhrd13m 980 300581894