European social citizenship: what does the public think? with Marius Busemeyer and Gianna Eick
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What type of European social citizenship does the public across the European Union (EU) prefer on the national- and EU-levels? This episode looks into the development of public opinion towards European social citizenship from 1985 to the present from a birds-eye perspective. Further readings:  35 years of public opinion surveys and European social citizenship: What can we conclude? Measuring social citizenship in social policy outputs, resources and outcomes across EU member states from 1985 to the present Welfare chauvinism across benefits and services --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etui/message
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