Preferences for redistribution in the Netherlands

Published in Working Paper, 2008

We investigate the determinants of Dutch households’ preferences for income redistribution, using survey data. Our results show that support for redistributive policies is related to self-interest, exposure to misfortune and risk-aversion. In addition, people who believe that prosperity is primarily due to luck rather than hard work to favour redistribution, indicating that equal opportunities are considered important. Interestingly, support for redistributive policies is positively related educated to eduction, while the impact of age is ambiguous. This is an important outcome, as it implies that globalisation and skill-biased technological progress may put less pressure on the Dutch social security system than previously assumed.

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Recommended citation: de Winter, J.M. and J. Kakes (2008), Preferences for redistribution in the Netherlands, DNB Working Paper nr. 179.