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%T Revisiting the effect of growing up in a recession on attitudes towards redistribution
%A Bietenbeck, Jan
%A Thiemann, Petra
%J Journal of Applied Econometrics
%N 5
%P 786-794
%V 38
%D 2023
%K preferences for redistribution; replication; International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government I - ISSP 1985 (ZA1490); International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government II - ISSP 1990 (ZA1950); International Social Survey Programme: Religion I - ISSP 1991 (ZA2150); International Social Survey Programme: Social Inequality II - ISSP 1992 (ZA2310); International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government III - ISSP 1996 (ZA2900); International Social Survey Programme: Work Orientations II - ISSP 1997 (ZA3090); International Social Survey Programme: Religion II - ISSP 1998 (ZA3190); International Social Survey Programme: Social Inequality III - ISSP 1999 (ZA3430); International Social Survey Programme: Environment II - ISSP 2000 (ZA3440); International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government IV - ISSP 2006 (ZA4700); International Social Survey Programme: Social Inequality IV - ISSP 2009 (ZA5400); International Social Survey Programme: Environment III - ISSP 2010 (ZA5500); International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government V - ISSP 2016 (ZA6900); International Social Survey Programme: Social Networks and Social Resources - ISSP 2017 (ZA6980)
%@ 1099-1255
%~ FDB
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100366-4
%X Giuliano and Spilimbergo (2014) show that individuals who experienced a recession when young are more likely to favor redistribution in the short and long run. We revisit their analysis in three ways. First, we conduct a narrow replication in the General Social Survey and the World Values Survey; we successfully replicate the original results for outcomes that directly measure preferences for redistribution, but the results for other outcomes are less clear-cut. Second, adding recent survey waves yields results similar to the narrow replication. Third, a wide replication in a different dataset (International Social Survey Programme) corroborates the original results.
%C GBR
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info