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Commissioned Book Review: Carsten Jensen and Georg Wenzelburger, Reforming the Welfare State
Reforming the Welfare State by Carsten Jensen & Georg Wenzelburger . London and New York: Routledge, 2020, 134pp., 120 pound (hardback); 33.29 pound (e-book), ISBN 9781138482227
Inflated figures, inflated opposition: how claims about welfare benefit levels affect public opinion
Politicians, journalists, and think tanks frequently try to put a number on just how much welfare recipients receive in benefits - often massaging the figures in the process. But do exaggerated claims about benefit amounts really change anybody's mind about welfare overall? New research by Carsten Jensen and Anthony Kevins confirms that they indeed do
sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_00323217231179010 – Supplemental material for A Theory and Test of Pledge-Based Voting: The Limited but Real Effects of Election Pledges on Citizens’ Vote Choice
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_00323217231179010 for A Theory and Test of Pledge-Based Voting: The Limited but Real Effects of Election Pledges on Citizens’ Vote Choice by Troels Bøggild and Carsten Jensen in Political Studies</p
Klædt af til skindet:Krig og kulturmøder blandt puritanere og indianere i 1700-tallets New England
Book review: the right and the welfare state by Carsten Jensen
The Right and the Welfare State studies the welfare state policies of conservative and liberal governments. These parties have been assumed to be nothing but the welfare-sceptical flip-side of the Left, but Carsten Jensen uses case studies of Australia, Denmark, and the UK to present a new theory. Patricia Hogwood finds that Jensen’s approach proves most effective in highlighting a deeper and more diverse interest in welfare politics than centre-right governments are generally given credit for
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