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The rise and fall of anti-welfare attitudes, and what it means for welfare reform in 2024 and beyond, (Academy of Social Science: Campaign for Social Science)

Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

24/01/2024

The rise and fall of anti-welfare attitudes, and what it means for welfare reform in 2024 and beyond: What do the public think about taxation and welfare? Drawing on the British Social Attitudes Survey, this webinar with Professor Sir John Curtice and Professor Ben Baumberg Geiger examines whether voters want to see a rise or a fall in taxation, what it would mean for public spending and welfare, and how those attitudes map onto the parties’ positions.

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NameAcademy of Social Sciences