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Partisanship, class, and attitudes towards the divided welfare state
Christopher Faricy
Department of Political Science
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Welfare State
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Tax Subsidies
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Partisanship
100%
Public Programs
50%
Social Spending
50%
Working Poor
50%
Public Spending
50%
Socioeconomic Class
50%
United States
25%
Social Services
25%
Public Opinion
25%
Levels of Support
25%
Social Welfare
25%
Political Parties
25%
Social Programs
25%
Social Benefits
25%
Class Differences
25%
Socio-economic Patterns
25%
Tax Breaks
25%
Partisan Differences
25%
Social Welfare State
25%
Private Benefits
25%
Social Sciences
Social Policy
100%
Taxation
100%
Partisanship
100%
Subsidy
80%
Public Expenditure
40%
Social Spending
40%
Social Services
20%
Welfare
20%
Social Programmes
20%
Social Benefit
20%
Social Welfare State
20%
Private Benefit
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Private Benefit
20%