Linden Philipp, Reibling Nadine
Department of Social Sciences, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany.
Front Sociol. 2022 May 6;7:738397. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.738397. eCollection 2022.
The literature on the social legitimacy of welfare benefits has shown that sick persons are perceived more deserving than unemployed individuals. However, these studies examine sick and unemployed persons as distinct groups, while unemployment and sickness are in fact strongly related. Policymakers across Europe have been increasingly concerned with discouraging a medicalization of unemployment and activating sick unemployed persons. Therefore, it is crucial to understand welfare attitudes toward this group. Using a factorial survey fielded with a representative sample of German-speaking adults (N=2,621), we investigate how sickness affects attitudes toward a hypothetical unemployed person on three dimensions: benefit levels, conditions, and sanctions. Respondents allocated similar benefit levels to unemployed persons regardless of whether they have an illness. Yet, they were more hesitant to apply existing conditions (e.g., active job search, job training) or sanction benefits when the unemployed person was also sick. This is except for conditions that tie benefits to obligatory health services (back training or psychological counseling) which was supported by the majority of respondents. Our research shows that the German public is not more generous and only partially more lenient toward sick unemployed persons as there is strong support for conditions targeted at overcoming ill health for this group. The findings underscore that sickness matters for how unemployed persons are perceived, but the impact varies across different dimensions of welfare attitudes.
关于福利金社会合法性的文献表明,病人比失业者更被认为值得救济。然而,这些研究将病人和失业者视为不同的群体,而实际上失业和患病之间存在着紧密的联系。欧洲各地的政策制定者越来越关注如何避免将失业医疗化,并促使患病的失业者重新就业。因此,了解对这一群体的福利态度至关重要。我们对德语区成年人的代表性样本(N = 2621)进行了一项析因调查,研究疾病如何在三个维度上影响对假设失业者的态度:福利水平、条件和制裁。无论失业者是否患病,受访者为其分配的福利水平相似。然而,当失业者也患病时,他们在适用现有条件(如积极求职、职业培训)或制裁福利方面会更加犹豫。但将福利与强制性医疗服务(康复训练或心理咨询)挂钩的条件除外,大多数受访者支持这一条件。我们的研究表明,德国公众对患病失业者并非更加慷慨,只是在一定程度上更加宽容,因为针对该群体克服健康问题的条件得到了强烈支持。研究结果强调,疾病对如何看待失业者很重要,但影响在福利态度的不同维度上有所不同。