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Attitudes towards the unemployed. An analysis of Swedish survey data
Authors:Bengt Furåker  Marianne Blomsterberg
Institution:Department of Sociology, Göteborg University
Abstract:To be unemployed is often associated with being stigmatised by others. People may blame the unemployed themselves, insist that they could find a job if they tried harder, maintain that too little is demanded from recipients of unemployment benefits and consider differences in standard of living between the unemployed and the employed too small. This article is aimed at studying the prevalence of such negative attitudes and to examine the determinants behind them. In May 2000, questions were added on to a randomly selected subsample in the regular Swedish labour force survey. The results indicate that own unemployment experience and perceived risks of becoming unemployed make people less apt to blame the unemployed. Having family members or close friends with unemployment experience tends to have a similar impact. In contrast, young people more often express stigmatising attitudes. With respect to social class position the results are divided.
Keywords:unemployment  stigma  stigmatisation  attitudes  unemployment benefits  Sweden
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