Losers’ Consent in Changing Welfare States: Output Dissatisfaction, Experienced Voice, and Political Distrust

Political Studies, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321721993646

51 Pages Posted: 17 Mar 2021

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Lisanne de Blok

University of Amsterdam - Department of Political Science; VU University Amsterdam - Department of Political Science and Public Administration

Staffan Kumlin

University of Oslo - Department of Political Science

Date Written: March 15, 2021

Abstract

Mature welfare states must increasingly handle growing fiscal pressures and a multitude of needs with smaller resources. Meanwhile, evaluations of policy outputs are characterized as “the weakest link” in welfare state support, resulting in generalized political distrust. We assess the procedural fairness argument that citizens are not only concerned with welfare state outcomes but also assess the fairness of the processes of service delivery. The fairness perspective has usually been tested in cross-sectional studies, experiments, or on the “input side” of democracy. By contrast, we use primary three-wave panel data on evaluations and experiences with welfare state institutions. The REWB framework allows improved causal evidence that both outputs (service quality satisfaction) as well as procedural fairness (experienced voice opportunities) affect political trust. Crucially however, perceived fairness mitigates detrimental effects of poor outcomes. This is because procedural voice matters especially for the formation of political trust among losers.

Keywords: political trust, procedural fairness, welfare state

Suggested Citation

de Blok, Lisanne and Kumlin, Staffan, Losers’ Consent in Changing Welfare States: Output Dissatisfaction, Experienced Voice, and Political Distrust (March 15, 2021). Political Studies, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321721993646, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3804829

Lisanne De Blok (Contact Author)

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