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Economy: Social Policy in Turbulent Times. In: Bent Greve (Ed.): . pp. 127-141. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
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We conducted a large public opinion survey on European citizens' attitudes and preferences towards education policy, social investment policies, and compensatory social policies. The survey was conducted in eight countries in 2014 by a professional survey institute (TNS) as computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI). The data quality is similar to the ESS. The INVEDUC data is available for everyone free of charge .
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[1] Garritzmann, Julian L. (2014). Review of Carsten Jensen's "The Right and the Welfare State" (Oxford University Press). CritCom. A Forum for Research and Commentary on Europe.