Flavia Fossati
University of Lausanne
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Journal of Social Policy | 2018
Flavia Fossati
The literature addressing attitudes about social policy and the welfare state has been telling us for decades that welfare interventions are supported by those individuals who benefit from a specific measure. The diffusion of ‘demanding’ active labour market policies (ALMPs), however, challenges this relationship. Using a novel dataset, I analyse which individual- and country-level factors explain public support for demanding ALMPs in five Western European countries. The results show that labour market risk and ideological orientation influence public attitudes towards these ALMPs. Thereby, unemployed individuals sympathising with the political right are more strongly opposed to demanding measures than employed individuals with the same political preferences. Moreover, aggregate support is found to be correlated with the countrys ALMP legacy, varying from high levels in Germany and the UK to low levels in Denmark and France. The findings suggest that most ALMPs are in fact implemented despite the opposition of their beneficiaries.
International Migration Review | 2018
Daniel Auer; Giuliano Bonoli; Flavia Fossati; Fabienne Liechti
We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration difficulties and thus propose a model that combines ethnic and occupational rankings to predict which candidates employers will favor for particular occupations (a matching hierarchies model). In a Swiss survey experiment, we found that employers’ evaluations of non-natives follow sociocultural distance perceptions and that a non-native background is a disadvantage mainly in high-skilled occupations. In low-skilled occupations, having an immigrant background is less detrimental. In elucidating disadvantage patterns, we conclude that it is important to consider contextual factors (occupational hierarchies) that may change the nature of nationality-based discrimination.
International Migration | 2017
Daniel Auer; Giuliano Bonoli; Flavia Fossati
European Sociological Review | 2017
Fabienne Liechti; Flavia Fossati; Giuliano Bonoli; Daniel Auer
Archive | 2016
Fabienne Liechti; Flavia Fossati; Giuliano Bonoli; Daniel Auer
Socio-economic Review | 2018
Flavia Fossati
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 2018
Giuliano Bonoli; Flavia Fossati
Archive | 2017
Flavia Fossati; Fabienne Liechti; Daniel Auer; Giuliano Bonoli
Archive | 2017
Giuliano Bonoli; Rafael Lalive; Daniel Oesch; Maurizio Bigotta; Lionel Cottier; Flavia Fossati
Social Science Research Network | 2016
Daniel Auer; Giuliano Bonoli; Flavia Fossati