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  1. What drives consistent opposition to (and support for) climate policies? The case of Belgium
  2. Corruption and the social legitimacy of the welfare state: A comparative cross-national analysis
  3. Eco‐social divides in public policy preferences in Great Britain
  4. Political polarization in the willingness to make sacrifices for the environment: a cross-national analysis
  5. Welfare state dissatisfaction and support for major welfare reform: Towards means‐tested welfare or a universal basic income?
  6. Dynamics of social protection spending in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: an enduring legacy of the transition shock?
  7. Determinants of the Willingness to Pay Higher Taxes for Better Public Healthcare Services: Cross-National Analysis
  8. Public attitudes toward economic growth versus environmental sustainability dilemma: Evidence from Europe
  9. Are universal welfare policies really more popular than selective ones? A critical discussion of empirical research
  10. Perceived welfare deservingness of needy people in transition countries: Comparative evidence from the Life in Transition Survey 2016
  11. Two decades after Korpi and Palme’s “paradox of redistribution”: What have we learned so far and where do we take it from here?
  12. Welfare solidarities in the age of mass migration: evidence from European Social Survey 2016
  13. Popular preferences for a fully means-tested welfare provision model: social and cross-national divides in Europe
  14. Perceived Welfare Deservingness of the Unemployed in Eastern versus Western Europe: Similar Levels but Different Degrees of Polarization?
  15. Eco-Social Divides in Europe: Public Attitudes towards Welfare and Climate Change Policies
  16. Retrenched, but Still Desired? Perceptions Regarding the Social Legitimacy of the Welfare State in Russia Compared with EU Countries
  17. Public attitudes towards the poor in the South Caucasus: a matter of solidarity and conditionality
  18. The evolution of the Georgian social protection system since independence: An unclear future despite recent expansion
  19. Lessons from Georgia’s neoliberal experiment: A rising tide does not necessarily lift all boats