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Issue salience and feedback effects: the case of pension reforms
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Abstract What is the relationship between social policy reforms and issue salience in public opinion? Extensive research analyses policy feedbacks on policy preferences and the influence of policy preferences on policy change. Scant research, however, considers the link between reforms and issue salience - i... view more
What is the relationship between social policy reforms and issue salience in public opinion? Extensive research analyses policy feedbacks on policy preferences and the influence of policy preferences on policy change. Scant research, however, considers the link between reforms and issue salience - i.e., the perception of importance citizens attach to a topic. We address this gap in the literature through the comparative study of the salience of the 'pension issue'. Drawing on a novel dataset covering 2010-2020 and 28 European countries, we argue that the passage of pension reforms shapes pension salience. Multilevel fixed effects models indicate that pension reforms that include either contracting or expansionary provisions are positively related to pension salience. In contrast, expansionary and contracting reforms, by themselves, are not robustly associated with pension salience.... view less
Keywords
social policy; pension policy; reform; public opinion; public interest; Europe
Classification
Social Security
Free Keywords
feedback effects; issue salience; pension reforms; Eurobarometer 2010-2020
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 3732-3760
Journal
Journal of European Public Policy, 31 (2024) 11
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2023.2263051
ISSN
1466-4429
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed