对失业者领取社会保障福利的态度

Attitudes Toward the Unemployed Receiving Social Security Benefits

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1983
被引 53
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了性别、教育程度和投票模式对170多名被试关于失业者领取社会保障福利态度的影响,发现教育和投票是重要预测因素,态度围绕福利金额、滥用福利和污名化三个维度。

Abstract

Though there appear to have been a number of psychological studies done in the 1930s and 1970s on the consequence of unemployment, there seem to be very few studies on attitudes toward the unemployed receiving social security benefits or attitudes toward welfare in general. This study examined the effect of sex, education, and voting pattern of over 170 subjects on their attitudes toward people receiving social security benefits. Both education and vote appeared to be important factors in predicting people's attitudes, though there were few sex or interaction effects. A factor analysis of the attitude items revealed three factors indicating that the attitudes centered around the difficulty of coping with the amount of benefit provided; beliefs about people being dishonest about their needs and abusing benefit payments; and the loss of self-esteem and stigma associated with being on social security. Results are discussed in terms of the psychology of explanations, and the implications for social change were noted.

社会心理学福利态度失业政治心理学