Preferences for redistribution: a European comparative analysis

Pre-print, Working paper: What explains people s preferences for state intervention in social policies? Conducting a cross-section analysis on individual-level survey data, we highlight the link between the economic position of agents and their specific demand toward redistribution. Controlling for a number of factors usually found to impact individual preferences in the literature, we take the egoistic motives for redistribution seriously and focus on the role played by the occupational status of individuals in shaping their preferences. Thus, (i) we estimate the relative importance of economic factors in terms of current and expected gain, allowing for social mobility experience and risk aversion. Further, (ii) we try to identify which socio-political groups could be formed on the basis of their preferences for redistribution. Finally, (iii) we highlight differences between European countries as it comes to the grouping of agents.

Author(s)

Elvire Guillaud

Date of publication
  • 2008
Keywords JEL
C35 D31 H23
Keywords
  • Redistribution
  • Occupation
  • Social mobility
  • Ordered logit regression
Internal reference
  • PSE Working Papers n°2008-41
Version
  • 1