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Replication Data for: "Dependency Status and Demand for Social Insurance: evidence from experiments and surveys"

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Title Replication Data for: "Dependency Status and Demand for Social Insurance: evidence from experiments and surveys"
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/2IT7IF
 
Creator Ahlquist, John
Hamman, John
Jones, Bradley
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Current thinking on the origins and size of the welfare state often ignores house-
hold relations in which people may depend on others for income or have dependents
themselves. The influence of "dependency status" on individuals' political preferences
is unknown. We report results from a laboratory experiment designed to estimate
the effect of dependency on preferences for policies that insure against labor market
risk. Results indicate that 1) willingness to vote in favor of a social insurance policy is
highly responsive to unemployment risk, 2) symmetric, mutual dependence is unrelated to support for insurance, but 3) asymmetric dependence (being dependent on someone else) increases support for social insurance. We connect our lab results to observational survey data and and similar relationships.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Contributor Ahlquist, John