European Solidarity in Times of Crisis

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A01=Florian Kley
A01=Holger Lengfeld
A01=Jurgen Gerhards
A01=Maximilian Priem
A01=Zsofia Ignacz
Author_Florian Kley
Author_Holger Lengfeld
Author_Jurgen Gerhards
Author_Maximilian Priem
Author_Zsofia Ignacz
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comparative sociology
crisis
cross-national survey research
Eastern EU Country
economy
empirical study of European solidarity
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EU Budget
EU Citizen
EU Country
EU Financial Assistance
EU Member State
EU Policy Maker
EU public opinion
EU Structural Policy
EU's Cohesion Policy
EU's External Border
European Social Security
European Solidarity
European Union
European Welfare System
Eurosceptic Parties
EU’s Cohesion Policy
EU’s External Border
External Solidarity
fiscal integration
Fiscal Solidarity
Macro Cultural Factors
migration attitudes
Political Self-placement
Reduce Wealth Inequalities
refugee
Shape EU Policy
Territorial Redistribution
Territorial Solidarity
Turkey EU Deal
welfare
welfare policy analysis
Western EU Country

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367727093
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The euro crisis, several sovereign debt crises, the Great Recession, the refugee crisis, and Brexit have all challenged Europeans’ willingness to show solidarity with other European citizens and member states of the European Union. European Solidarity in Times of Crisis provides a clear theoretical framework to understand European solidarity for the first time. It offers a systematic empirical approach to determine the strength and causes of European solidarity. The authors distinguish between four domains of solidarity and test a set of theoretically derived criteria with a unique dataset to investigate European solidarity.

Based on a survey conducted in thirteen EU member states in 2016, the empirical analysis leads to some unanticipated results. Europeans display a notably higher degree of solidarity than many politicians and social scientists have presumed so far. This especially applies to the support of people in need (welfare solidarity) and the reduction of territorial disparities between rich and poor EU countries (territorial solidarity), but also to the domain of fiscal solidarity (financial support of indebted EU countries). This optimistic view is less true for the domain of refugee solidarity. While citizens of western and southern EU countries accept the accommodation of refugees and their allocation between European countries, the majority of people in eastern European countries do not share this point of view.

The book will appeal to students and scholars in fields such as comparative sociology, political science, social policy and migration research, and European studies. It is also relevant to a non-academic audience interested in the development of the European project.

Jürgen Gerhards, Holger Lengfeld, Zsófia Ignácz, Florian Kley, Maximilian Priem

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