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Tijs Laenen
Tijs Laenen
Postdoctoral researcher, KU Leuven
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Why deservingness theory needs qualitative research: Comparing focus group discussions on social welfare in three welfare regimes
T Laenen, F Rossetti, W Van Oorschot
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 60 (3), 190-216, 2019
992019
Welfare deservingness and welfare policy: popular deservingness opinions and their interaction with welfare state policies
T Laenen
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020
592020
Do institutions matter? The interplay between income benefit design, popular perceptions, and the social legitimacy of targeted welfare
T Laenen
Journal of European Social Policy 28 (1), 4-17, 2018
582018
A universal rank order of deservingness? Geographical, temporal and social-structural comparisons
T Laenen, B Meuleman
The social legitimacy of targeted welfare, 37-54, 2017
442017
The past, present and future of European welfare attitudes: Topline results from round 8 of the European Social Survey
B Meuleman, W Van Oorschot, D Gugushvili, S Baute, S Delespaul, ...
ESS Topline Series, 2018
412018
The multidimensionality of public support for basic income: A vignette experiment in Belgium
T Laenen, A Van Hootegem, F Rossetti
Journal of European Public Policy 30 (5), 849-872, 2023
352023
An unconditional basic income? How Dutch citizens justify their opinions about a basic income and work conditionality
F Rossetti, F Roosma, T Laenen, K Abts
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 36 (3), 284-300, 2020
342020
Public support for the social rights and social obligations of the unemployed: Two sides of the same coin?
T Laenen, B Meuleman
International Journal of Social Welfare 28 (4), 454-467, 2019
342019
Two decades after Korpi and Palme’s “paradox of redistribution”: What have we learned so far and where do we take it from here?
D Gugushvili, T Laenen
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 37 (2), 112-127, 2021
302021
Welfare state legitimacy in times of crisis and austerity: Between continuity and change
T Laenen, B Meuleman, W van Oorschot
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020
252020
Recent advances in understanding welfare attitudes in Europe
W van Oorschot, T Laenen, F Roosma, B Meuleman
Social policy in changing European societies, 202-217, 2022
202022
Are universal welfare policies really more popular than selective ones? A critical discussion of empirical research
T Laenen, D Gugushvili
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 41 (9/10), 1134-1147, 2021
202021
A wave of support? A natural experiment on how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the popularity of a basic income
A Van Hootegem, T Laenen
Acta Politica 58 (3), 695, 2022
112022
Welfare attitudes in times of crisis and austerity
B Meuleman, W van Oorschot, T Laenen
Welfare state legitimacy in times of crisis and austerity, 3-22, 2020
112020
The popularity of Basic Income: Evidence from the polls
T Laenen
Springer Nature, 2023
92023
Welfare state dissatisfaction and support for major welfare reform: Towards means‐tested welfare or a universal basic income?
T Laenen, D Gugushvili
International Journal of Social Welfare 32 (2), 178-185, 2023
92023
The social legitimacy of basic income: a multidimensional and cross-national perspective. An introduction to the special issue
J Chrisp, T Laenen, W Van Oorschot
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 36 (3), 217-222, 2020
92020
Twenty years after Korpi and Palme's
D Gugushvili, T Laenen
SPSW Working Paper, 2019
92019
Increasingly Connected? Political Distrust and Dissatisfaction with Public Services in Europe, 2008–2016
L de Blok, A Haugsgjerd, S Kumlin
Welfare State Legitimacy in Times of Crisis and Austerity, 201-221, 2020
82020
Change or continuity in Europeans’ welfare attitudes?
T Laenen, W van Oorschot
Welfare state legitimacy in times of crisis and austerity, 249-266, 2020
62020
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