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Social values and cross-national differences in attitudes towards welfare
Gizem Arikan,
Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
Department of Political Science
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Cross-national Differences
100%
Social Value
100%
Political Psychology
33%
Social Policy
33%
Individual Attitudes
33%
Public Opinion
33%
Egalitarianism
33%
Schwartz
33%
Social Psychology
33%
Social Context
33%
Social Welfare Policy
33%
Role of Government
33%
Multilevel Modeling
33%
Shalom
33%
International Social Survey Programme
33%
European Social Survey
33%
Shared Value
33%
Government Responsibility
33%
Individual Support
33%
Held Values
33%
Attitude toward Government
33%
Universal Human Values
33%
Ideological Orientation
33%
Social Sciences
Welfare
100%
Social Survey
50%
Embeddedness
50%
Political Behavior
25%
Egalitarianism
25%
Shared Value
25%
Social Welfare Policy
25%
Psychology
Political Psychology
100%
Social Psychology
100%
Multi-Level Modeling
100%