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Replication Data for: Combating climate change through the welfare state

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Title Replication Data for: Combating climate change through the welfare state
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NOUZTI
 
Creator Nordbrandt, Maria
Peterson, Lauri
Mårtensson, Moa
Palme, Joakim
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This replication archive contains all data to replicate the results in, "Combating climate change through the welfare state? Comparative evidence on the links between social insurance programs and public support for carbon taxes in Europe." by Maria Nordbrandt, Lauri Peterson, Moa Mårtensson, and Joakim Palme.

Article abstract: Carbon taxes are an effective tool to reduce carbon emissions but their use is hampered by a lack of public support. We develop the theoretical argument that social insurance programmes may be designed to mitigate perceptions of economic risk and unfairness, and thereby increase public acceptance of carbon taxes. Employing a novel combination of cross-sectional data, we test whether and how the coverage, replacement rates, and duration of three social insurance programmes relate to support for carbon taxes in 20 European countries. The results reveal that coverage correlates significantly with support for carbon taxes, while replacement rates and the duration of social insurance exhibit no such association individually. However, a combination of broad coverage and high replacement rates is linked to greater support for carbon taxes than broad coverage alone. The relationship between social protection and carbon tax support is furthermore equally strong among economically vulnerable and other groups.
 
Subject Social Sciences
carbon taxes; climate policy; eco-social policy; social insurance programmes; social protection; welfare state
 
Date 2023-12-20
 
Contributor Mårtensson, Moa