Policy Feedback in the Local Context: Analyzing Fairness Perceptions of Public Childcare Fees in a German Town
Journal of Public Policy, Forthcoming
37 Pages Posted: 6 Feb 2019
Date Written: January 31, 2019
Abstract
This article studies local processes of policy feedback by analyzing citizens’ fairness perceptions of public childcare fees in a German town. Employing an experimental vignette study, we uncover complex feedback effects: First, citizens in the study regard a fee level as fair that is close to the actual fee level in the city, suggesting self-reinforcing feedback effects. Second, citizens strongly support a fee structure in which fees vary according to parental income. As this preferred fee structure differs from the local fee structure in the town itself, we interpret the citizens’ preference as evidence for self-undermining policy feedback. Finally, the actual characteristics of respondents matter less than the fictitious characteristics of parents in the vignettes, which points to the importance of interpretive rather than resource-based feedback effects. In concluding, we highlight the relevance of these findings for broader debates about policy feedback.
Keywords: vignette, childcare policy, survey, experiment, attitudes
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